My guest on this episode of Nobody’s Safe w/Brady Laber is the all-time leading scorer at Thomas More University Madison Temple.
Madison grew up in Anderson Township which is on the Eastside of Cincinnati so I started by asking her a fun but difficult question. I asked her to compare the Eastside to the Westside since she made a lot of friends in college from the Westside.
We talk about her start playing basketball being a teammate of her older sister Haley on a team that was coached by her mom Ceci who played collegiately at Belmont University.
Madison played in high for head coach Chris Careltti at Anderson High School. Her older sister Haley also played with Madison for two seasons. The Redskins won the ECC regular season title as Madison was Player of the Year in the league, leading the conference in scoring and rebounding.
Unfortunately she tears her ACL just before the playoffs are to begin that sophomore season and is out for the remainder of the year.
After a difficult and grueling rehab process she returns for her junior season. She averaging a double-double but again late in the season she suffers an ACL tear in her other knee.
Madison makes it back in time for her senior year where she wins her second ECC Player of the Year award leading the Redskins to another conference championship.
She had plenty of college scholarship offers but her options became limited after two major knee injuries. She wasn’t even sure if she wanted to play in college until Thomas More University head coach Jeff Hans decides not to give up on her. Madison commits late in the process to the Saints and the rest is history.
In her four years at Thomas More, Madison wins two national championships and becomes the program’s all-time leading scorer. She also is tops on the all-time list for assist, field goals and free throws. In 2019, she is named the NCAA D-III National Player of Year.
We talk about playing for Coach Hans, her teammates and the memories made during those deep tournament runs.
Today Madison is working a full-time job for a financial institution and coaching high school basketball. She is currently an assistant coach at West Clermont High School under head coach Jeff Click.
You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe
Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm)
For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to [email protected]
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My guest on this episode of Nobody’s Safe w/Brady Laber is the all-time leading scorer at Thomas More University Madison Temple.

Madison grew up in Anderson Township which is on the Eastside of Cincinnati so I started by asking her a fun but difficult question. I asked her to compare the Eastside to the Westside since she made a lot of friends in college from the Westside.

We talk about her start playing basketball being a teammate of her older sister Haley on a team that was coached by her mom Ceci who played collegiately at Belmont University.

Madison played in high for head coach Chris Careltti at Anderson High School. Her older sister Haley also played with Madison for two seasons. The Redskins won the ECC regular season title as Madison was Player of the Year in the league, leading the conference in scoring and rebounding.

Unfortunately she tears her ACL just before the playoffs are to begin that sophomore season and is out for the remainder of the year.

After a difficult and grueling rehab process she returns for her junior season. She averaging a double-double but again late in the season she suffers an ACL tear in her other knee.

Madison makes it back in time for her senior year where she wins her second ECC Player of the Year award leading the Redskins to another conference championship.

She had plenty of college scholarship offers but her options became limited after two major knee injuries. She wasn’t even sure if she wanted to play in college until Thomas More University head coach Jeff Hans decides not to give up on her. Madison commits late in the process to the Saints and the rest is history.

In her four years at Thomas More, Madison wins two national championships and becomes the program’s all-time leading scorer. She also is tops on the all-time list for assist, field goals and free throws. In 2019, she is named the NCAA D-III National Player of Year.

We talk about playing for Coach Hans, her teammates and the memories made during those deep tournament runs.

Today Madison is working a full-time job for a financial institution and coaching high school basketball. She is currently an assistant coach at West Clermont High School under head coach Jeff Click.

You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe

Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm

For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com or send an email to [email protected]

Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com

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