Brittany Morris is set to return to North Carolina State’s women’s basketball program as an assistant coach, a move that underscores the university’s confidence in her developmental expertise.
Morris previously served in the same capacity from 2021 through 2025, guiding the Wolfpack to a Final Four appearance and a series of deep NCAA Tournament runs that highlighted her ability to translate recruiting talent into on‑court success.
During her last tenure she helped compile an 111‑30 overall record, including a 55‑17 mark in Atlantic Coast Conference play, and mentored players such as Saniya Rivers and Aziaha James, both of whom were drafted in the first round of the 2025 WNBA Draft.
A Proven Track Record
Her most recent season at Louisville saw the Cardinals post a 29‑8 record, a testament to her adaptability and strategic acumen, while also producing Zoe Brooks, the 2025 ACC Most Improved Player.
Beyond the wins, Morris’s impact is evident in the professional trajectories of her former charges, including Diamond Johnson and Shrita Parker, who have continued to excel at the highest levels of the sport.
Before her coaching career, Morris distinguished herself as a four‑year letterwinner at Seton Hall, earning All‑Big East Second Team honors and later completing a master’s degree in communications at NC State.
Her educational background, combined with a business administration degree from Seton Hall, equips her with a unique perspective that bridges leadership on the court with broader institutional goals.
Morris’s journey also includes formative years at East Carolina University, the University of North Carolina Wilmington, and Virginia Tech, experiences that have broadened her tactical toolkit and network across the region.