University of Tennessee Athletics
Women's Basketball
Brandon Miller
- Title:
- Director of Video & Strategy
- Year In Basketball:
- 21st (16th As Video Coordinator)
- Year At Tennessee:
- 1st
- Alma Mater (Year):
- High Point (2004)
Brandon Miller is in his first season as director of video and strategy on Kim Caldwell’s staff. He joined the Lady Vol program on April 27, 2026.
“I am really pleased to add an experienced Power 4 veteran like Brandon to our program,” Tennessee Head Coach Kim Caldwell said. “He was a trusted member of Wes Moore’s staff at NC State, has been to two Final Fours and brings a wealth of knowledge from his stops at other schools as well. Our whole office is excited to add him to the mix, and we look forward to working alongside him.”
Miller comes to Tennessee from NC State, where he spent nine seasons as a member of Wes Moore’s Wolfpack women’s basketball staff. He served as the director of scouting and video operations while in Raleigh. During his time there, NC State made eight NCAA appearances, including a Final Four trip in 2023-24. It also won three ACC regular season titles and three league tournament crowns as well, sweeping the hardware in 2021-22.
Prior to making the moving to NCSU, Miller spent two seasons at Boston College. He served as video production analyst for the women’s basketball team during the 2015-16 and 2016-17 campaigns under head coach Erik Johnson.
From 2012-15, Miller was at North Texas as the team’s director of basketball operations. He also spent two seasons prior to that as the video coordinator at Clemson (2010-12) and two seasons as the video coordinator at Louisville (2008-10), going to the 2008-09 Final Four in a runner-up finish for the Cardinals.
A 2004 graduate of High Point University, Miller earned a degree in business administration and sport management. He also has an M.S. in sport management that he earned in 2007 from the University of Florida while serving as a graduate assistant for the UF women’s basketball team from 2005-07.
Miller is married to the former Heather Maddern.
“I am really pleased to add an experienced Power 4 veteran like Brandon to our program,” Tennessee Head Coach Kim Caldwell said. “He was a trusted member of Wes Moore’s staff at NC State, has been to two Final Fours and brings a wealth of knowledge from his stops at other schools as well. Our whole office is excited to add him to the mix, and we look forward to working alongside him.”
Miller comes to Tennessee from NC State, where he spent nine seasons as a member of Wes Moore’s Wolfpack women’s basketball staff. He served as the director of scouting and video operations while in Raleigh. During his time there, NC State made eight NCAA appearances, including a Final Four trip in 2023-24. It also won three ACC regular season titles and three league tournament crowns as well, sweeping the hardware in 2021-22.
Prior to making the moving to NCSU, Miller spent two seasons at Boston College. He served as video production analyst for the women’s basketball team during the 2015-16 and 2016-17 campaigns under head coach Erik Johnson.
From 2012-15, Miller was at North Texas as the team’s director of basketball operations. He also spent two seasons prior to that as the video coordinator at Clemson (2010-12) and two seasons as the video coordinator at Louisville (2008-10), going to the 2008-09 Final Four in a runner-up finish for the Cardinals.
A 2004 graduate of High Point University, Miller earned a degree in business administration and sport management. He also has an M.S. in sport management that he earned in 2007 from the University of Florida while serving as a graduate assistant for the UF women’s basketball team from 2005-07.
Miller is married to the former Heather Maddern.










