Brittany Morris is an assistant coach for the University of Louisville women's basketball program in Louisville, Kentucky, a position she took in the summer of 2025 after four seasons as an assistant coach at NC State.
In her first season at Louisville, the Cardinals went 29-8 overall and 15-3 in ACC play, finishing second in the conference regular-season standings and advancing to the ACC Championship game. The team's 29 wins were tied for fifth most in program history. Louisville also averaged 78.7 points per game, the best mark of the Jeff Walz era noted in the source and the third highest in school history, while ranking second nationally in bench scoring at 32.5 points per game. Imari Berry was named ACC Sixth Player of the Year, Tajianna Roberts earned first-team All-ACC honors, and Berry received second-team recognition. Berry, Roberts, Reyna Scott, and Laura Ziegler each recorded more than 100 assists as Louisville finished with 627 assists, the second-highest total in program history.