2021 Southern Conference Coach of the Year (Unanimous)
2020 Southern Conference Media Co-Coach of the Year
2017 Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year
2015 Gulf South Conference Hall of Fame Inductee
Carley Kuhns enters her sixth season as Samford's head coach in 2024-25. She was officially named Samford’s third head women’s basketball coach on April 10, 2019.
In her first season as Samford’s head coach in 2019-20, Kuhns engineered a dramatic turnaround in the program. After winning just 10 games the season before, the Bulldogs went 18-14 in Kuhns’ debut season. Despite being picked seventh in the Southern Conference’s preseason polls, the Bulldogs won a share of the SoCon regular-season title, the first in the history of the program. Samford then won the SoCon Tournament for just the third time in program history. With the SoCon Tournament title, the Bulldogs earned the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, but the NCAA Tournament was eventually canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The SoCon media named Kuhns the league’s Co-Coach of the Year.
In that first year several players had break-out seasons under Kuhns’ leadership. Natalie Armstrong was named first team All-SoCon, and she was named the Most Outstanding Player of the SoCon Tournament. Sarah Myers was also named first team All-SoCon, and she earned second team All-SoCon Tournament honors. Paige Serup was named first team All-SoCon Tournament as well.
Kuhns’ second season at the helm of Samford Women’s Basketball was just as memorable as her first, as the Bulldogs marched to an 11-2 record in Southern Conference play and their second-straight regular season league championship which led to a trip to the WNIT in Memphis. While the Bulldogs finished the year 14-11 overall, Samford played one of its most difficult schedules in program history in the midst of a global pandemic. On the road to the league title, Andrea Bailey was named SoCon Player of the Year and a unanimous All-SoCon first team selection while Natalie Armstrong was named All-SoCon as well. Kuhns was named the unanimous SoCon Coach of the Year following the 2021-22 season.
In Kuhns’ third season as the head Bulldog in 2021-22, Samford made a SoCon Tournament semifinal appearance. Following that season, Bailey, Armstrong and Sussy Ngulefac were named to the All-SoCon teams. Following the 2022-23 season, Bailey was again named the SoCon Player of the Year by the media, and she was named first team All-SoCon by both the media and the coaches. After the 2023-24 season, Emily Bowman and Carly Heidger were named to the All-SoCon team, while Kennedy Langham earned SoCon All-Freshman team honors.
At the time of Kuhns’ hiring, Samford Director of Athletics Martin Newton talked about the qualities of Kuhns that made her the perfect candidate for the job.
“Everyone we talked to about Carley had nothing but glowing recommendations about her character, competitive yet compassionate demeanor and her ability to recruit and coach at the highest level,” Newton said. “We’re excited about adding Carley, her Husband Matt, and their three daughters, Carsten, Kyler and Cohen to our Samford family and look forward to the next chapter of Samford Women’s Basketball.”
Kuhns came to Samford after spending previous three seasons as the head coach at Valdosta State University. In her three seasons at VSU, Kuhns posted a record of 66-29. She led her teams to two NCAA Tournament appearances, including a Sweet 16 appearance in 2018 and one Gulf South Conference Tournament title in 2017.
Her 2018-19 squad finished with a record of 21-10 overall and 16-6 in GSC play. The season marked her third-straight 20-plus-win season. The team reached the finals of the GSC Tournament for the second time in her three seasons at the helm of the program.
In Kuhns’ second season in 2017-18, she led the Lady Blazers to a 23-9 record in the regular season, and 15-5 in conference play. VSU made an impressive run in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the Sweet 16.
Under Kuhns’ leadership, the 2016-17 season produced VSU’s first 20-plus win campaign since 2011 (22-10) and the first NCAA South Regional Tournament appearance since 2010. Kuhns and the Lady Blazers claimed the program’s first Gulf South Conference Tournament Championship since 1984. At the conclusion of the 2016-17 season, Kuhns was named the GSC Coach of the Year.
Under Kuhns’ tutelage, Madi Mitchell became a two-time WBCA Honorable Mention All-American. During her time at VSU, Kuhns coached two first team All-GSC players, two All-Region players and one member of the GSC’s All-Academic team.
Kuhns, a 2015 Valdosta State Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, took over at VSU following a six-year stint as an assistant coach at Belmont. While with the Bruins, she helped lead the program to an Ohio Valley Conference Championship in 2015-16 and the program’s second NCAA Tournament appearance in the history of Bruin Basketball. During Kuhns’ tenure at Belmont, she participated heavily in the program’s recruiting efforts, and five of her recruits earned All-OVC recognition. In addition, Kuhns served as an academics and compliance liaison while also adding contributions with scouting, team workouts, camps and the training of perimeter players. Her efforts helped lead the Bruins to a 24-9 record in 2015-16.
Kuhns joined the Bruins’ coaching staff after completing a two-year graduate assistantship at Valdosta State. While with the Lady Blazers, she assisted with various components of the program.
Kuhns was a student-athlete at Valdosta State from 2004 through 2008, earning multiple honors, including becoming the first Lady Blazer since 2001 to be named a Kodak/State Farm WBCA Honorable Mention All-American. She scored 1,133 career points, the 16th-most in program history and was a two-time First Team All-Gulf South Conference selection. Her 262 three-pointers earned her the school record in the category and placed her fifth all-time in Gulf South Conference history.
The illustrious playing career of Kuhns also helped VSU earn a trip to the NCAA Division II Sweet 16 during her senior campaign with a 26-6 overall record. She led the team in scoring, averaging 10.4 points per game, and tallied a .373 shooting percentage from three-point range that season. In her career, Kuhns also accumulated 436 rebounds, 247 assists, 35 blocked shots and 245 steals.
In 2010, Kuhns was named to the prestigious Gulf South Conference All-Decade Second Team for her stellar career on the hardwood at Valdosta State.
Kuhns earned her Bachelor’s in Physical Education from Valdosta State in 2008 and completed her Master’s in Higher Education Leadership in 2010. She and her husband Matt, who also played basketball at Valdosta State, have three daughters, Carsten, Kyler and Cohen.
Kuhns earned her Bachelor’s in Physical Education from Valdosta State in 2008 and completed her Master’s in Higher Education Leadership in 2010. She and her husband Matt, who also played basketball at Valdosta State, have three daughters, Carsten, Kyler and Cohen.
Kuhns earned her Bachelor’s in Physical Education from Valdosta State in 2008 and completed her Master’s in Higher Education Leadership in 2010. She and her husband Matt, who also played basketball at Valdosta State, have three daughters, Carsten, Kyler and Cohen.
KUHNS’ YEAR-BY-YEAR CAREER RECORD
Year |
School |
Overall Record |
Conference Record |
Highlights |
2016-17 |
Valdosta State |
22-10 |
16-6 |
GSC Tournament Champions/NCAA South Region 1st Round |
2017-18 |
Valdosta State |
23-9 |
15-5 |
NCAA South Region
Sweet 16 |
2018-19 |
Valdosta State |
21-10 |
13-7 |
GSC Tournament Runner Up |
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2019-20 |
Samford |
18-14 |
10-4 |
SoCon Regular Season and Tournament Champions |
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2020-21 |
Samford |
14-11 |
11-2 |
SoCon Regular Season Champions / WNIT |
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2021-22 |
Samford |
13-17 |
7-7 |
SoCon Semifinalist |
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2022-23 |
Samford |
13-17 |
7-7 |
Andrea Bailey named SoCon POTY |
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2023-24 |
Samford |
14-16 |
6-8 |
11-4 record at home |
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Career Totals |
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138-104 |
85-46 (41-28 in SoCon) |
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WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT COACH KUHNS
Tim Thompson, Nike Sports Marketing Executive
“Carley Kuhns was the beginning force in the recruiting juggernaut at Belmont that brought many talented players, resulting in four conference championships and four NCAA appearances. She will recruit those same kind of student-athletes to Samford”.
“As a parent of a student athlete going through the recruiting process, Carley was extraordinary. A great role model for young female student-athletes. You felt like your daughter was going to be well taken care of.”
Valdosta State Director of Athletics Herb Reinhard
“I am pleased for Carley because the Samford job is a great opportunity. Carley has revitalized our Lady Blazer basketball program. While I am disappointed that she will not continue at Valdosta State, I know she will represent VSU tremendously in her new role. I can speak for all Blazer fans when I say we wish her the best.”
Gulf South Conference Commissioner Matt Wilson
“Coach Kuhns did a fantastic job at Valdosta State, and I would expect nothing less from her at Samford. Her professionalism, coaching knowledge, and ability to connect with people make her a standout in the industry. This is certainly a loss for the GSC and Division II, but I’m very excited to see what her future holds.”