Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Samford assistant coach Charity Brown

Last Sunday Samford beat Chattanooga 72-67 in the SoCon women’s tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Bulldogs made back-to-back NCAA tourney appearances in 2011/2012 but had to wait 14 years before making it back there this month. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Samford assistant coach Charity Brown about being a great PG and making the NCAA tourney.

As a SR at Samford you were named 3rd-team All-SoCon: what did it mean to you to receive such an outstanding honor? It was great. We worked so hard, especially during my senior year, but I was never about the awards and always put the team 1st.

You led the league that year with 5.8 APG and you still hold the school record with 511 career AST: what is the secret to being a great PG? As I said above: always putting the team 1st with whatever they needed. From my freshman year the team knew that I could create for myself, but I also tried to create for others to instill confidence in my teammates. That is just how I grew up: I just tried to give the team whatever it needed.

In the 2020 SoCon tourney title game you scored 14 PTS in a 5-PT win over UNCG: what did it mean to you to win a title, and what was your reaction like 4 days later when you learned that the NCAA tourney was being canceled due to COVID? That game was amazing. We beat them twice during the regular season, so we knew that the 3rd time would be a tough game. We beat Furman in the SoCon tourney after getting swept by them in the regular season. We celebrated very hard after winning the title because it was very special, then had a couple days to rest. We did not realize that COVID was that big a deal: even when we got back to campus, we just heard a little chatter here and there. I remember getting a call when the NCAA tourney was canceled: it was a shock, but I joke that I ended my career on a winning note, which most people do not get to do! We had 8 seniors on that team and did not get to see each other again until the ring ceremony after going straight home, but I am still best friends with a lot of girls on that team.

You also rank in the top-10 with 501 career REB: how were you able to balance all the different aspects of your game? When I was growing up, I would play “21” against the boys, and if I wanted to stay on the court then I had to rebound the ball. I could never “jump out of the gym” but I could still jump. Nobody expects the PG to get a lot of rebounds, so it made things a little easier for me. I remember 1 time when I had a bad game where I did not have many PTS/AST, but my coach said she knew that something was wrong because I did not have a single REB.

You were hired as an assistant coach at your alma mater 3 years ago: why did you take the job, and how it is going so far? It is going GREAT so far! I played at Samford for 4 years and loved everything about it: not just the winning, but the relationships I built with people who became my friends for life. My phone was blowing up during the title game last weekend with videos of my friends crying tears of joy. I am from Tuscaloosa, which is right down the street, and my younger brother was playing basketball, so I got to spend a lot more time around him. I know that I work well with certain types of people: we are going to compete but also have fun. When I got the call to come back here, it was a no-brainer.

You work for Coach Matt Wise: what makes him such a good coach, and what is the most important thing that you have learned from him so far? I worked with him for a few years and learned so much from him. He is super-smart, so now that I work for him it has made me a better coach. We are very hands-on in practice: he might teach something 1 day and then let us teach it the next day. Having to teach on the court rather than sit on the sidelines has allowed me to learn a lot. The key is that we are always on the same page: anytime the girls have a question, we always have an answer due to our united front.

You finished the regular season 13-18: how on earth were you able to turn things around in March to win the SoCon tourney title? We knew that it was all about the journey. We have a very young team (both players/coaches) and I do not know if the players knew exactly how well they could play. We did not take those losses as a bad thing: we learned from all 18 of them, and when we lost we did not beat them up too badly and tried to keep it as positive as possible. I would be lying if I said that I knew it would happen this year, but I knew we had the talent in the locker room, so we talked about peaking at the right time. Our girls could have folded but then we got back up. We lost on Senior Night right before the conference tourney, then had to go through a bunch of teams who beat us twice during the regular season, and then beat the #1 seed in the title game. We continued to grow throughout the entire season and never had a fixed mindset.

Your highest-ranked opponent this year was Minnesota (who is currently #18 in the nation): what makes them so great? We played a lot of games against those kinds of good teams. As coaches we feel that games like that make us better. The Gophers exploited a lot of our weaknesses, but that helped us learn/grow/prepare.

Your leading scorer this year was Kaylee Yarbrough: how was she able to make such a great contribution despite being a freshman who only started 10 games? She is such a great player/person. She committed to Samford before I even got the job. I saw her work out once at her high school, then came back and told my fellow coaches that she could shoot the ball with great form and had some swag about her. She works very hard and always wants to get shots up in the gym. She had a little adversity and had to sit out a couple of games earlier this season, but after she got her rhythm back you can see what she did.

What kind of seed do you think you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think you will get? There are so many predictions out there, but we are just focusing on ourselves. We get to practice again and compete and keep growing, which should bleed into next year. It does not matter who we get next week: we did what we were supposed to do and are really excited about winning our tourney.

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Bracketology 2026: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.4)

For our latest CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK VIDEO NOTEBOOK, which contains recaps, previews, and brackets of all the conference tournament action – CLICK HERE

We are 3 days away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 66 of the 68 teams that made the 2025 tourney: 62 of his 66 were within 1 spot of their actual seed and 52 were right on the money. He will spend the upcoming days predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 15th. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and if you agree or disagree then feel free to tweet us. To see how he stacks up with other websites (ranked 7th out of 186 bracket veterans over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

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SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Duke (ACC)
1: Michigan (Big 10)
1: Arizona (Big 12)
1: Florida (SEC)

2: Connecticut (Big East)
2: Houston (Big 12)
2: Illinois (Big 10)
2: Michigan State (Big 10)

3: Iowa State (Big 12)
3: Nebraska (Big 10)
3: Purdue (Big 10)
3: Gonzaga (WCC): AUTO-BID

4: Alabama (SEC)
4: Virginia (ACC)
4: Kansas (Big 12)
4: Texas Tech (Big 12)

5: Vanderbilt (SEC)
5: Arkansas (SEC)
5: St. John’s (Big East)
5: North Carolina (ACC)

6: Louisville (ACC)
6: Tennessee (SEC)
6: Wisconsin (Big 10)
6: BYU (Big 12)

7: Kentucky (SEC)
7: St. Mary’s (WCC)
7: Miami FL (ACC)
7: Villanova (Big East)

8: Georgia (SEC)
8: UCLA (Big 10)
8: Clemson (ACC)
8: Utah State (MWC)

9: Iowa (Big 10)
9: TCU (Big 12)
9: St. Louis (A-10)
9: Ohio State (Big 10)

10: Texas A&M (SEC)
10: UCF (Big 12)
10: NC State (ACC)
10: Miami OH (MAC)

11: Missouri (SEC)
11: Santa Clara (WCC)
11: Texas (SEC)
11: SMU (ACC)
11: VCU (A-10)
11: Auburn (SEC)

12: South Florida (American)
12: Yale (Ivy)
12: High Point (Big South): AUTO-BID
12: McNeese (Southland): AUTO-BID

13: Northern Iowa (MVC): AUTO-BID
13: Sam Houston (C-USA)
13: Utah Valley (WAC)
13: Hofstra (CAA): AUTO-BID

14: North Dakota State (Summit): AUTO-BID
14: UC Irvine (Big West)
14: Troy (Sun Belt): AUTO-BID
14: Wright State (Horizon): AUTO-BID

15: Tennessee State (OVC): AUTO-BID
15: Furman (SoCon): AUTO-BID
15: Idaho (Big Sky): AUTO-BID
15: Siena (MAAC): AUTO-BID

16: Queens (Atlantic Sun): AUTO-BID
16: UMBC (America East)
16: Lehigh (Patriot): AUTO-BID
16: LIU (NEC): AUTO-BID
16: Howard (MEAC)
16: Alabama A&M (SWAC)

1ST 4 OUT
Indiana (Big 10)
New Mexico (MWC)
San Diego State (MWC)
Seton Hall (ACC)

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Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Samford FR G Kaylee Yarbrough

Last Sunday Samford beat Chattanooga 72-67 in the SoCon women’s tourney title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Bulldogs made back-to-back NCAA tourney appearances in 2011/2012 but had to wait 14 years before making it back there this month. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Samford FR G Kaylee Yarbrough about being named to the conference all-freshman team and making the NCAA tourney.

You were a starter for your team at New Hope High School since the 7th grade: how on earth were you able to compete against players who were so much older/taller than you? I was really little/skinny so my main thing was to shoot the ball every time I got it.

What made you choose Samford? The coaching staff were so genuine and I could tell that they cared for their players both on/off the court.

You play for Coach Matt Wise: what makes him such a good coach, and what is the most important thing that you have learned from him so far? He is very smart and knows what he is talking about. He is such a great guy and I love playing for him because he gets along great with us and had a great coaching style.

Last December you scored a career-high 29 PTS/10-18 FG in a 7-PT win at SC Upstate: was it just 1 of those scenarios where every shot you put up seemed to go in because you were “in the zone”? For sure! When I get like that I have so much confidence and it is so fun to be out there.

Last week you were named to the SoCon all-freshman team: what did it mean to you to receive such an outstanding honor? I was just in shock! I was so happy for my other teammates who got awards of their own because we worked so hard for this.

You finished the regular season 13-18: what was the mood of the team like entering the conference tourney? We bought in: we could have laid down when things were not going our way, but we came together/grew closer/never gave up.

Last Sunday in the SoCon tourney title game you scored a game-high 25 PTS/5-7 3PM in a 5-PT win over Chattanooga: how were you able to play your best when it mattered the most, and what was the feeling like in your locker room afterward? Going into the game I saw how my teammates were playing, so when I subbed in everyone was in good spirits. Once my 1st shot went in I knew that it was over. As far as the postgame, you should see some of the videos because it was LIT in the locker room!

Your highest-ranked opponent this year was Minnesota (who is currently #18 in the nation): what makes them so great? I missed that game, but the Gophers played well together and had a lot of confidence.

You led the team this year with 12.2 PPG: how were you able to make such a great contribution despite being a freshman who only started 10 games? I give credit to my teammates for getting me open looks and setting screens. We are a very unselfish team so once we found our groove this season it has been so much fun.

What kind of seed do you think you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think you will get? I am so grateful for the opportunity to go against great competition and am just looking forward to facing a great opponent having some fun.

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Championship Week Video Notebook – Day 10

Check out the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD, which shows who is a lock, who is on the bubble, and who needs the auto-bid

Also, don’t miss our CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT PAGE, which has brackets, times, and viewing information for all 31 conference tournaments

Check out our new HOOPS HD TEAM SHEETS AND DEFCON RATINGS for all 364 D1 teams

Finally, be sure to keep an eye on our most recent BRACKET PROJECTIONS

It is Wednesday of Championship Week!! Which means it is the night before Thursday of Championship Week!! Which is not just the day of Championship Week, but one of the busiest college basketball days of the year!!

Two more conference champions have been crowned as Lehigh won the Patriot League and McNeese State ran away from Stephen F Austin to win the Southland. The Big Sky Championship was also decided, but it was decided after we finished recording this. Several of the Power Conferences got underway as we had pre-quarterfinal rounds in the Big East, the second round of the Big Ten, and the second round of the Big 12. The ACC also got underway, and several bubble teams were in action. We recap all that and all of the rest of today’s action.

And for all you radio lovers, below is an audio only version of the show.

BIG 12 QUARTERFINALS:

ACC QUARTERFINALS:

BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS:

MOUNTAIN WEST QUARTERFINALS:

MAC QUARTERFINALS:

BIG WEST QUARTERFINALS:

CONFERENCE USA QUARTERFINALS:

WAC QUARTERFINALS:

SWAC QUARTERFINALS:

MEAC QUARTERFINALS:

BIG TEN 2ND ROUND:

SEC 2ND ROUND:

ATLANTIC 10 2ND ROUND:

AMERICAN 2ND ROUND:

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Bracketology 2026: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.3)

For our latest CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK VIDEO NOTEBOOK – CLICK HERE

We are 4 days away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 66 of the 68 teams that made the 2025 tourney: 62 of his 66 were within 1 spot of their actual seed and 52 were right on the money. He will spend the upcoming days predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 15th. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and if you agree or disagree then feel free to tweet us. To see how he stacks up with other websites (ranked 7th out of 186 bracket veterans over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

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SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Duke (ACC)
1: Michigan (Big 10)
1: Arizona (Big 12)
1: Florida (SEC)

2: Connecticut (Big East)
2: Houston (Big 12)
2: Illinois (Big 10)
2: Michigan State (Big 10)

3: Iowa State (Big 12)
3: Nebraska (Big 10)
3: Purdue (Big 10)
3: Alabama (SEC)

4: Gonzaga (WCC): AUTO-BID
4: Virginia (ACC)
4: Kansas (Big 12)
4: Texas Tech (Big 12)

5: Vanderbilt (SEC)
5: Arkansas (SEC)
5: St. John’s (Big East)
5: North Carolina (ACC)

6: Tennessee (SEC)
6: Wisconsin (Big 10)
6: Louisville (ACC)
6: BYU (Big 12)

7: St. Mary’s (WCC)
7: Kentucky (SEC)
7: Miami FL (ACC)
7: Villanova (Big East)

8: Georgia (SEC)
8: Clemson (ACC)
8: UCLA (Big 10)
8: Utah State (MWC)

9: Iowa (Big 10)
9: St. Louis (A-10)
9: TCU (Big 12)
9: Ohio State (Big 10)

10: Texas A&M (SEC)
10: UCF (Big 12)
10: NC State (ACC)
10: Missouri (SEC)

11: Miami OH (MAC)
11: Texas (SEC)
11: Santa Clara (WCC)
11: SMU (ACC)
11: VCU (A-10)
11: Indiana (Big 10)

12: South Florida (American)
12: Yale (Ivy)
12: Stephen F. Austin (Southland)
12: High Point (Big South): AUTO-BID

13: Northern Iowa (MVC): AUTO-BID
13: Liberty (C-USA)
13: Utah Valley (WAC)
13: Hofstra (CAA): AUTO-BID

14: UC Irvine (Big West)
14: North Dakota State (Summit): AUTO-BID
14: Troy (Sun Belt): AUTO-BID
14: Montana (Big Sky)

15: Wright State (Horizon): AUTO-BID
15: Siena (MAAC): AUTO-BID
15: Furman (SoCon): AUTO-BID
15: Tennessee State (OVC): AUTO-BID

16: Queens (Atlantic Sun): AUTO-BID
16: Boston University (Patriot)
16: UMBC (America East)
16: LIU (NEC): AUTO-BID
16: Bethune-Cookman (SWAC)
16: Howard (MEAC)

1ST 4 OUT
Auburn (SEC)
New Mexico (MWC)
San Diego State (MWC)
Stanford (ACC)

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CAA Champs: Hofstra postgame celebration!

Here is a quick recap of the best photos I took during the Hofstra postgame celebration last night:

As the clock hit zero the players hit the court to celebrate:

Some were just in disbelief about what just happened:

There were plenty of emotional hugs to go around:

The mascot/cheerleaders were pretty happy as well: shout out to Emma Koehler, who was kind enough to squeeze me in for an interview on Monday right before her team’s semifinal game against Towson:

Preston Edmead may be just a freshman, but when you bank in a 3-PT shot in the final second of OT in the semifinal and then score a career-high 26 PTS in the title game, you become an easy choice for tourney MVP:

There were plenty of small trophies to be passed out, and a big 1 for players to pose with:

I am old enough to remember that cutting down the nets was the ultimate symbol of winning the tourney, but in recent years the ticket punch seems to have taken over:

Last, but certainly not least, props to Coach Speedy Claxton for leading the Pride to its 1st NCAA tourney appearance in 25 years as well as this memorable money shot:

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