March Madness Showdown: How High Point Coaches Balance Bracket Battles with Family Secrets Unveiled
When it comes to High Point, family isn’t just part of the picture — it is the picture. Chelsea Banbury, the women’s basketball coach, gets it, no sweat, when her assistant Katie Clayman skips the final practice before their NCAA opener. Why? Because Katie had front-row seats Thursday to a rare moment of triumph: witnessing her husband, Flynn Clayman, lead the High Point men to a jaw-dropping upset over No. 5 seed Wisconsin in Portland, Oregon. Talk about a whirlwind of March Madness! After cheering on that big win, Katie then embarked on a cross-country trek back to Nashville, ready to jump into gear for the 15th-seeded Panthers’ first clash with No. 2 seed Vanderbilt. It’s a family juggling act, a balancing act — coaching, traveling, parenting a lively toddler — all wrapped into the same crazy basketball season. This story’s got heart, grit, and that unmistakable March Madness magic conjured when careers and family collide on the biggest stage imaginable. LEARN MORE



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