Madison Brady
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- Height:
- 6-2
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- Hometown:
- Jacksboro, Tenn.
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- Position:
- C
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- Year:
- So.
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- Previous School:
- Campbell County HS
Bio
2020-21 (Freshman): Saw action in six games, averaging 4.7 minutes ... averaged 3.0 points and 0.8 rebounds ... scored her first career point against Tennessee State (1/16/21) ... collected a career-best eight points and two rebounds against SIUE (2/11/21).
HIGH SCHOOL: Brady was a 1,000-plus-point scorer at Campbell County High School ... She helped lead her squad to a second-place finish in the district tournament, while also earning a state championship in the eighth grade.
CLUB TEAM: Team Carolina
PERSONAL: The daughter of Robbie Brady and Heather Bibler ... full name is Madison Sue Brady ... birthday is October 8, 2001.
ACADEMICS: Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.
News mentions
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Typically every season, the Ohio Valley Conference basketball coaches would make the trip – most recently to Evansville, Ind., the host site of the conference championship tournament and meet with the media to preview the upcoming season. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic, things changed. Last season, the OVC Basketball Media Day was held virtually, using Zoom and connecting the coaches with conference media from the comfort of their desks and computer screens. Since then, all of the league’s media days have followed suit. On Wednesday, the first day for the OVC Basketball Virtual Media Day as it concludes Thursday, the Tennessee Tech teams had their chance to speak to the media.
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – If the Ohio Valley Conference voters’ crystal balls are correct this year, the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team could have a very exciting season ahead. The Golden Eagles were picked second in the OVC’s preseason poll, their highest projection since being selected to win the OVC East Division in 2013-14. That season, Tech had 12 first-place votes and 119 total points. The 2021-22 Golden Eagles surpassed that overall point total, earning 134 total points in the voting, while claiming two of the 20 first-place votes. Belmont claimed 15 first place votes and 159 points total as the preseason ballots placed the Golden Eagles just 15 points behind the Bruins and nine points ahead of Murray State as the Racers claimed three first-place votes and 125 total points.
