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Coaching Couple Navigates March Madness with Baby
19 Mar
Summary
- Coaching couple navigates NCAA tournaments with their son.
- Both men's and women's teams from High Point are in the tournament.
- The family is balancing coaching duties with parenting a toddler.

High Point University is uniquely represented in the NCAA Tournament this year, with both the men's and women's basketball teams competing. Adding to the narrative is the coaching family of Flynn and Katie Clayman, who are also managing parenting duties for their 19-month-old son, Quinn.
Flynn Clayman, head coach of the No. 12 seed men's team, is navigating tournament play in Portland, Oregon. His wife, Katie Clayman, an assistant coach for the No. 15 seed women's team, plans to join him with their son after attending the men's game.
This dual tournament appearance highlights a rare situation, with only 30 of 136 teams having both their men's and women's programs in the fields. The Clayman family's journey through March Madness showcases a remarkable blend of professional dedication and familial commitment.




