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Spotlight Interview: Macaya Copeland (BRANDON)

by Okela Sylvester
December 4, 2025
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Brandon University women’s basketball is entering a new era, one powered by a fresh wave of new talent. At the heart of that shift is Macaya Copeland, a Minnesota native whose quiet confidence and relentless work ethic have already begun to shape the identity of this year’s Bobcats squad.

Copeland grew up in Minnesota, competing at Hopkins High School before taking her talents to Rochester Community and Technical College. It was at RCTC where her game truly took flight. Across two seasons, she became a national standout, earning National Player of the Year for Division III JUCO and helping lead her team to a national championship.

But Copeland’s journey to university basketball nearly took a different direction. After her senior year of high school, she found herself unsure if basketball still had a place in her life. That uncertainty shifted thanks to one person, her JUCO coach.

“He believed in me more than anybody who recruited me,” she said. “He pushed me to keep playing and never gave up on me, even on my worst days. He helped me with everything: basketball, life, and personal stuff. Even now, we still talk. He plays a big role in all of it.”

Her JUCO experience didn’t just extend her career; it elevated her understanding of the game.

“I honestly think it was the best decision I made,” Copeland said. “I was able to grow my skills, grow my IQ, and build habits before moving to another level. There’s always more to learn, but JUCO helped me learn way more and prepared me for this next step.”

That preparation is already showing at Brandon. Copeland credits her early success this season to a combination of discipline and accountability.

“I put in the time, I get in the gym, I watch film, and I talk to my coaches about what I can do better. And my teammates hold me accountable too: they’ll tell me if I need to change something. That’s helped me a lot.”

Looking ahead, Copeland is focused on growth both for herself and her team.

“I just want to be the best me possible, the best athlete I can be. And I want to help my teammates get better too. Obviously everyone wants to win, so it’s about pushing each other and improving every game.”

And as for the rest of the conference? Copeland has a message.

“We’re not going to give up. Win or lose, we’re still putting in the work. We’re going to come into every game like it’s the biggest game of our lives and be ready with our energy.”

From JUCO champion to emerging U SPORTS standout, Macaya Copeland brings a blend of humility and determination, and fire to the Bobcats. And if her journey so far is any indication, this season is only the beginning. 

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