2nd Annual Penn State Abington Coaches Clinic Date: Saturday, September 30th, 2017 – 12pm – 4pm Sunday, October 1st, 2017- 10am-2pm Location: Penn State Abington – 1638 Cloverly Lane, Jenkintown, PA 19046 Price: $30 per coach Fee Includes Registration, Penn State Notebook, Lunch Speaking Topics: Saturday: Tobin Anderson: Pressure Defense Drew Kelly: Dribble Drive Offense Landry Kosmalski: Practice Enhancement Dr.
Rise to the Challenge
His road may have been unconventional, but Bucknell women’s head coach Aaron Roussell was determined to have some fun, prepare better than anyone else and build the relationships that matter on and off the court. Tell us a little bit about how you started out. Growing up, basketball was on my mind. I played in
Ball Reversals or Paint Touches? Use Analytics to Learn What Drives Efficiency For Your Team
In a study of twelve high division 1 college basketball programs, we gathered data to understand which had a greater impact on offensive efficiency – paint touches, ball reversals, or a combination of the two. To do so, we tracked the number of paint touches and ball reversals before a shot attempt, foul, or turnover
2017 Tubby Smith Basketball Coaches Clinic – October 7th – Memphis, TN
The University of Memphis men’s basketball program will host the 2017 Tubby Smith Basketball Coaches Clinic on Saturday, October 7. The clinic will run from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., and registration for the event begins at 9 a.m. Lunch will be provided, and attendees will get a Nike polo shirt, a Nike notebook, and
Marshall University Men’s Basketball Coaching Clinic – October 14th, 2017 – Huntington, WV
The Marshall men’s basketball coaching staff announced that it will host the Men’s Basketball Coaching Clinic on Oct. 14. The one day clinic is set from 8:30 a.m. to noon ET at the Henderson Center. The cost of the clinic will be $30 for an individual, $50 for a staff of two and $60 for
3rd Annual Coach the Coaches Clinic hosted by Brett Brown **FREE** – September 12 – Philadelphia, PA
Join Sixers Head Coach Brett Brown at the Philadelphia 76ers Training Complex for the 3rd Annual Coach the Coaches Clinic, where youth basketball coaches of all levels will have the opportunity to engage directly with Coach Brown and his staff, ask questions, and see drills, plays and demonstrations. Where: Philadelphia 76ers Training Complex 55 Harbour
Dr. Dish Skill Builder: Side Step Jumper Using the Pull-Back
Dr. Dish Basketball is back at it with another great Drill of the Week! In this basketball drill we’ll focus on our pull-back move into the side step jumper. This drill is great for players that love to attack the hoop because we are working on selling the hard attack to the hoop and if
Simmons College Basketball Coaches Clinic – October 7th – Boston, MA
Simmons College Coaches Clinic – October 7th – Boston, MA SPEAKERS: Marc Mitchell – Fairleigh Dickinson University C White – Bentley University John Gallagher – University of Hartford Michael Williams – Simmons College Joe Jones – Boston University Katy Steding – Boston University Monique LeBlanc – Merrimack College Missy Traversi – Adelphi University Event Date:
2017 Harvard Basketball Coaches Clinic – November 4th
Harvard Basketball Coaches Clinic with Featured Guest Clinician Lionel Hollins Harvard Basketball welcomes you to our 11th Annual Coach’s Clinic. Be among the first to see the newly renovated Lavietes Pavilion! Attendees will receive a Harvard Basketball Nike Polo, a Nike Coaches Notebook, and Lunch as part of their registration package. For more info and to
Dr. Dish Skill Builder: CHANGE OF DIRECTION SHOOTING
The ability to shoot on the move and also make quick ball-handling moves on the catch is a skill that many players lack in today’s game. Majority of players play the game downhill or north to south. This isn’t necessarily the wrong way to play, but it limits your ability to be a proficient scorer and
SETH GREENBERG: The Loss of Two Legends
Thanks to Seth Greenberg for letting us share his tribute to Jud Heathcote and Rollie Massimino. This week the coaching profession lost two legends. Jud Heathcote and Rollie Massimino were what I like to call, ‘coaches coaches’. Both coaches not only coached their teams, but coached their coaches. Both were innovative and tremendous teachers. Both