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Wife 💏 Mom👩‍👧‍👦 Coach🏀 Trying to impact the world one Student-Athlete at a time. Loyola University, Chicago WBB.

Chicago, IL
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Marsha Frese
2 years
I could watch this video 1,000 times. Not b/c of my sister's now dated award (go sis!) but because it was my Dad delivering it. Miss him like crazy. Excuse me if I keep this pinned for a while. Somedays it's just nice to hear his voice. ❤️
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A special moment surprising @BrendaFrese with her family to tell her about this honor! 🐢❤️ #TerpFamily
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'Kentucky Shooting'. Can do w/ 9 (3 groups of 3), or 12 (3 groups of 4). More than 12- run multiple courts. We do this for 2 mins & count 2 pts or 3 pts. We do 2 pt shots on 1-end, 3's on the other. Shooters rebound their own shot. Passer SPRINTS to the other end.
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As AAU season approaches. Parents/Players realize that u don’t need to be on the top team to get noticed or earn a scholarship. PLAYING matters more than sitting the bench of a top team regardless of circuit. Quality clubs have multiple teams & can help showcase your talent.
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To the parent who cheered so loud for every kid, that I wasn’t even sure whose was yours, thank you! 👏🏼👏🏼
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2 years
Players: Bad body language on the bench will keep you sitting there longer than any mistake ever will.
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1 year
Went to a HS regional game Friday to see recruits we were targeting. Within a few minutes got excited as well about a player we had never seen from the other team. I know I’m not the only coach who has experienced this. Players. You never know when it’s your time to be seen. 👀
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Team passing drill with heavy balls. Working on skip passes, outside hand zip passes & drive & drift. Does wonders for ball strength & passing precision.
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2 years
Asst. coaches. Every decision is easier from the seat you sit in. Everything may feel black & white. Its not. Every decision made creates a ripple, a ripple only the HC has to deal with while you head home & enjoy your night. Your HC isn’t always ‘soft’ they’re strategic.
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Ball fakes are the easiest skill in basketball and also the most underutilized.
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2 years
5 trips shooting. 3 lines/3 balls. 5 mins. Shooter follows own shot & passes back to line they shot at. Then rotates lines. Goal. Make 15- 3's on one end, then entire team runs to other end. Make 20 mid-range shots. Keep going until time is up. Goal is to make 5 or more trips.
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Athletes! As difficult as it is for you to leave family & friends to come back to campus for practice, it is pretty amazing to think about the elite company you are in. Less than 1% do what you do. Amazing!!
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2 years
Being ‘coachable’ is not just nodding your head and saying “yes ma’am”/“no sir”. It’s also about making corrections when coached. A fair amount of players say they’re coachable but actions also speak loudly.
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2 years
SuperWoman lay-ups. 1-min a round. 7 makes a round for faster players. So if 6 players=42 makes for group per round. 2nd group is the passers. Players go continuous for an entire minute. If someone is slowing them down can pass them w/ the dribble. We alternate & do R & L side.
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2 years
Elite players just move different. They value sleep & rest more & are aware of their nutrition. They don’t enjoy drama & when it finds them they quickly see themselves out. They view even bad days in practice as opportunities to learn. Elite players just move different.
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A coaches spouse, partner or loved one is the real MVP. They listen to you rant & rave, take on more responsibility often at home. Pick up your phone call at 2 am when driving late & manage when you have to be away from home. 🏆❤️
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2 years
I adjusted the original tweet. Coaches have to be willing to do all these things too. We ask players to grow & we often don’t want to learn new tech. Ask players to be calm & we’re nuts on the sidelines. Ask players to sacrifice & won’t share what we know w/ others on staff. 🤷🏼‍♀️
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Athletes. Be real with yourself. Transferring is hard. 🏀 Staying where you’re at is hard. 🏀 Playing college basketball is hard.🏀 It’s all hard. Also worth it when you finish what you started. 🎓🏆
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2 years
Today’s assistants are tomorrow’s head coaches. And tomorrow’s head coaches may be future assistants. Treat people the way you would want to be treated. Not by the logo on the shirt or the title on the door.
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2 years
🛑 STOP dribbling loose balls! Value Possessions. You can’t attempt to score before you even HAVE the ball. Yes, simply grabbing the ball isn’t splashy but lose a game or two by A POSSESSION & you quickly realize how valuable each one is.
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2 years
Recruits, it really should be abt the fit. Lost a player yrs ago who was absolutely a D1 talent. Chose a top-ranked D2 w/ an incredible engineering program. Not only did she rip up the league she got an incredible education FOR FREE. Never been more happy to lose a recruit.
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Marsha Frese
2 years
There’s a perception problem in wbb when we constantly compare the style & tendencies of wbb players to male players. ‘She has range like Steph’, ‘built like Lebron’. How about ‘rebounds like Jonquel’. ‘Drops dimes like Vandersloot’. ‘Fit like Sue Bird’. @S10Bird @jus242 @Sloot22
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2 years
The one thing I’ll say about this business of coaching. It will take you to the highest of highs & drop you to the lowest of lows. It will humble you. It will shake your confidence. The gift is finding those who still roll with you in both the peaks and valleys.
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2 years
Parents-Some of you have gone a little mad hiring 🏀trainers for 5-yr olds. Go outside. Have fun with them. Play dribble tag. Get a shot or ✌🏻blocked. If you’re wanting to ‘train’ them. Train them that sports is fun. That laughing is easy & the time is well spent w/ family.
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2 years
‘A parents job is to prepare the child for the path. Not to clear the path for the child.’
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2 years
PSA. No amount of yelling at the officials will convince them to change a call.
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Marsha Frese
2 years
If we want young female players to watch/learn/take interest in the WNBA (and it’s players) we should prob not always compare their skillsets to NBA players.
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2 years
Girls need to play more 1-on-1. The game is a series of match-ups. Constantly amazed that despite detailed scouting reports players are not only unaware of what THEY do better than their defender but also what their defender does better than THEM. Know thine enemy.
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Marsha Frese
2 years
Too many players thinking ‘D1 or bust’ but have never been to a college game at any other level. There is some GREAT basketball being played at D2/D3/NAIA/JC schools all over the country. Frankly, some players should be ecstatic to get those opportunities.
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Spent a lot of summers playing AAU as a kid. Our younger sister @fresehuber got dragged to a lot of games until it was her turn. Today? Not sure my parents could have afforded to bring her! We are pricing families out of watching their kids play & youth sport$ altogether.
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2 years
I have no idea what I was ranked out of high school. But I know I went to school for free! My rankings after graduating. O. Zero money and zero debt. Starting at zero was the best feeling ever.
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Marsha Frese
2 years
'200 Shooting'. 4 mins on the⏰.We pick2⃣areas. Players shoot. Keep score by 2's & 3's. Every 40 points team changes the passing line & shoots from the next spot. We typically do the trail spots & then a wing spot. Team tries to transition quickly from spot to spot.
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2 years
You know what impresses college coaches? Great team basketball. And it’s only after we spot a team that we look at the individual pieces that make it up and how they would fit in our team. I hear tennis is great for those who want to play singles.
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2 years
Players. Focus on finishing layups before worrying about being able to Euro Step into one.
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Marsha Frese
2 years
Players. 1st impressions matter. Coaches start evaluating the minute they sit down. Which is why how you warm up makes a difference. And it impacts how you start games. If you’re not sweating it’s tough to be ready to go. Coaches teach young players the value of warmups
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Athletes. You only need 1 coach to believe in you to get your education paid for. Stay focused.
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Marsha Frese
2 years
HS Players. Besides not understanding help-side defensive concepts, never learning how to defend ball screens will limit you early in college. Its not your fault. Too many players being told just to ‘get thru’ or simply switch. A TON of ways to guard screens & all take practice.
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Reality check. In D1 every school has 15 scholarships. I think my simple brain is confused b/c some schools must have a lot more by the # of offers going out. An offer is flattering & one indicator of a school's interest. Want to know if an offer is real? Commit & find out.
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I love when Freshmen go 🏡 for🎄and go watch HS games.🏀 They sit in the stands muttering about ball-screen defense or help side and realize in that moment how they’ve grown in such a short period of time. Keep going! 💪🏼
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Marsha Frese
2 years
Olympic Shooting. 3 lines w/ 1 ball. Far End. 2 lines w/ 2 balls. Drill starts w/ weave. Whoever shoots the lay-up gets it out of the net & starts the weave back. 2 others receive passes from plyers standing on baseline. They then weave back to get shots & lay-up on other end.
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Marsha Frese
2 years
February. 🗓 The month where teams either come together or come apart. 💪🏼🏀
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Parents. Playing club ball isn’t a guarantee that ur kid will get a scholarship. It’s an opportunity. And if you’re still dragging them into the gym by HS it’s a sign that u want it more than they do. Kids who make it to the next level are driven that way & work accordingly.
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Marsha Frese
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Recruits. If you haven’t already please pin your July schedules to your Twitter profile. Your HS & AAU team name should be in your bio. 🏀
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Recruits. I know this may seem ridiculous coming from a college coach. But cut yourself some slack! You are not supposed to be the finished product at 15-18 years old! They’re are grown women in college still trying to figure it out! Give yourself grace.
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Recruits. Please do not feel you have to justify why you are going to prom 👠 instead of playing hoops. 🏀 Have a great time! PS we love getting pics! 📸
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2 years
PG’s. You can’t play up-tempo if you catch the ball on a made basket with dead feet. PG’s need to be always trying to move up the floor & get the ball over 1/2 court quickly. If you a PG pushes wings have no choice but to RUN! 🏃🏼‍♀️🏃🏼‍♀️🏃🏼‍♀️
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How a coaching staff interacts with each other impacts your team. Jealousy, agendas & watching coaches undermine one another all gets noticed & filed away by your team. Want great team chemistry? Start in the offices upstairs!
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Marsha Frese
2 years
I love teams that play aggressive defensively but just b/c it isn’t a foul on the AAU circuit doesn’t mean it won’t be in college. Work hard on D but let’s not practice constant fouling.
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Marsha Frese
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Players if you think you weren’t getting enough reps up BEFORE the season, you definitely aren’t now IN season. Only so many balls, so many shots. Use your ‘social time’ before & after practice wisely. 20-(quick) minutes even 3x a week is an extra hour a week! Adds up.
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Yes dorms matter. ✅ Cool facilities are fun. ✅ Sweet gear is great to get. ✅ Free food! ✅ But as a HOF coach once told me. ‘You can’t hug a building.’ Go where the things that matter are aligned. /2
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Fans. There’s a reason teams love to get ice cream after wins. Why they carry backpacks w/ stuffed animals & warm blankets inside. These athletes who on tv look like grown men & women are still kids on some level. Remember that when u are yelling or posting abt someone’s child.
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Marsha Frese
2 years
Simple finishing drill courtest @CoachJ_LUC @_CoachShe . Getting through initial contact and finishing at the rim. No scout team members were harmed in this drill! 🤣 @RamblersWBB
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Marsha Frese
1 year
Confidence comes from putting in the work. And even if the work doesn’t immediately reflect in outcomes you sleep better at night knowing you’re doing what you can to create change. Sometimes the only way over something is through. 💪🏼
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You can cover up a ton of mistakes simply by being in-shape & playing HARD!
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Consistency is a talent. No different than running fast or jumping high. The ability to show up & give maximum effort everyday, to be even tempered. And it’s a talent that will benefit you long after you’re done playing basketball. If it was so easy to do everyone would do it!
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Watching certain AAU clubs makes me nostalgic. There’s programs out there that have been the catalyst for real change in a kids life. That w/out that program, that coach, their future would look very different. I know travel ball has its flaws. It can also be life changing.
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To the kids on the bench who cheered so loudly for their teammates on the floor. Thank you. We hear you & see you! 👏🏼👏🏼
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Players THANK YOUR PARENTS for making this & every b-ball weekend happen. The costs are no joke. The rearranging of schedules, the preparation. All of it. Some of the best memories of my childhood were of the trips around travel ball. Enjoy it. B/C it goes fasttttttttttt.
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Me,Me,Me. I,I,I. Be wary of coaches who use these words frequently. Be cautious of athletes that do the same.
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2 years
If I had a dollar for every time a former player said they wish they’d done things differently in college. Worked harder. Cared more. Less drama. More team. It’s normal to have regret. it stinks, but part of life. Learn from it. Build on it. So much still ahead.
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Players! There are plenty of quality schools & coaches not sitting on EYBL courts all weekend. Go where you are wanted.
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4-types of Players (and coaches!).
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Parents of college Freshmen. Please allow your kids some grace to transition to the college level. It’s HARD! Besides b-ball they have a lot going on w/ school. And b/c of Covid some rosters have 22-23 yr olds on them. Grown women! Love them up & support the entire journey. ❤️
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Kids who have fun while playing stick out like a sore thumb. Basketball at the collegiate level is a lot of work. Those who love the work & the process it takes to get there, THRIVE!
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Marsha Frese
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Check on those kids who are always doing the right thing. Who put the team ahead of themselves. Who stay quiet abt their own challenges b/c they don’t want to burden their team. It can’t always be be the squeaky wheel that’s getting the grease.
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Class of ‘25. As the next round of offers start to roll in, stay steady. Some plyers develop quicker. Great for them. Keep working. Few are the finished product at 15/16 yrs old. And w/ 2 full yrs before you step foot on a college campus a lot can happen. There’s a place for you!
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College Athletes. February is a grind..for everyone. But it’s a choice if you want to be February fresh or February fried. It’s work wrapped up in opportunity. You are the 1%. It’s what separates you. 💪🏼
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📣 Players who watch basketball definitely have an advantage over those who do not. No such thing as a basketball IQ being too high.
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If you’re struggling to score➡️defend. If you’re struggling to defend➡️rebound. If you’re struggling to rebound➡️move the ball. If you’re vision is cloudy➡️limit turnovers. If you’re turning the ball over ➡️ take great shots. If you’re struggling➡️ be a great teammate.
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Marsha Frese
2 years
AAU Club Directors. Please invite back your accomplished players to speak to your teams. Those who have transferred and those who have not. Give them a safe space to share what they know & what they would repeat or do differently.
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Certain clubs draw more coaches to their courts b/c they have history. History of developing players. History of having difficult/honest conversations w/ players/parents. History of shooting you straight abt levels & schools their kids want. Their word means something to coaches.
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Marsha Frese
2 years
I can’t expect my daughters debate coach to hold her accountable, if as parents we don’t believe in accountability. We can’t demand they teach her to work hard if at home we allow her to cut corners. Great Teachers/Coaches are an extension of parents. Not in lieu of them.
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Marsha Frese
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I have worked w/ scholarship athletes that have never done done the Mikan drill. HS SR’s who can’t pass with an outside hand. Kids who can’t do a 1-2 jump-shot off two feet. As I tell my son their is a reason they call them FUN-damentals. Nothing flashy. But need to be taught.
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Coaches- stop telling prospects to come to camp because you need to ‘see more’. When you already know you don’t have to see more. 👀👀 🤷🏼‍♀️/2
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Players coming off the bench. You can’t make the SAME mistakes as the kids ON the court when you come in a game. 3 things subs should know when coming in. 1-Individuals in foul trouble on opposing team. 2-How your opponent is guarding ball screens. 3-How your team is guarding.
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Hardest conversations to overhear as a college coach, are the ones that happen immediately after games in the hallway. Listening to parents berate their children abt their lack of production, or criticize their coach directly to their kids. Whew. Always makes my head & ❤️ hurt.
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Athletes. I’m a huge fan of the shooting machines. Reps, reps, reps. But if you’re a varsity player or ⬆️ the speed of the gun should be considered. To many shooting on 4-5 sec. gun speeds. Practice as u play. If you have 5 secs to shoot in a game there’s a reason you’re open.
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Recruits. Take the day OFF! Those HARD ‘wood’ courts take their toll. 💪🏼🛌
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I’m no parenting expert but 1 thing we have learned in 16 yrs of doing it: We can’t expect teachers, or coaches, to discipline what we as parents may tolerate at home. A HOF coach told me once ‘We can’t teach in 4 yrs what their parents haven’t taught in 18’, and she was spot on.
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There's more to a stat sheet than points & rebs. How a team shares the ball. Are they experienced or young? 1st half team or 2nd? Do they value rebounding & possessions? And truth be told plenty of players whose value doesn't show up on the stat sheet but u couldn't win without.
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Finishing lay-ups trumps all else. There are no style points. 🏀
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My daughter quit band b/c she didn’t want to practice enough to be grt. Cool. It’s a hobby. She loved being a part of the band. But I wouldn’t expect her band teacher to play her at 1st chair ahead of a kid who wanted to be grt. That’s life. B-ball coaches I’m talking to you now.
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As much as coaches talk to players about their body language in game you’d think they would take their own advice on the sidelines.
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It’s ok to play sports and a scholarship not be THE end game. We are pricing too many kids out of athletics in general. There is value in the experience, being a part of a team, of having multiple coaches. And they are playing GREAT b-ball at levels others than D1. -2
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Not one to usually talk about officiating. But this is bad bad bad. Last call on Myers was just the icing on a really bad cake. 🎂
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Recruits. 1st impressions matter especially during on-campus visits. Are you checking your phone constantly? Being respectful to your parents? On the flip your curiosity about the people, purpose & place you’re visiting also gets noticed. 👏🏼👏🏼. Be where your 👣👣 are.
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Personal opinion. Not enough players/parents thinking abt the big picture w/ respect to playing college b-ball. The ‘D1 or bust’ ‘P5’ mindset is short sighted. Great schools at every level that can set you up after graduation! Go where you are wanted & needed!
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Coaches will give up ‘a little bit of something’ athleticism, speed, range, for a PG who is VOCAL and studies the game. Directs traffic. ‘A little’ anyways. 😂😂
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Success at the HS level doesn’t always translate to success at the club level. Or vice versa. Systems, roles & the vision a coach has for you does matter. Lucky if you find programs where all of these align.
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Recruited several players from winning programs who had no clue about shell defense or help concepts. Never heard of ball screen D other than ‘get thru’. HS/club coaches that consistently develop kids/teach fundamentals/ don’t always sugarcoat things are credible. /2
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Being coachable translates to every aspect of your life. My son’s 5th grade math teacher offered to come early/stay late to work w/ him. He declined. His 1st test result reflected his mindset. He reconsidered her offer & aced his next exam. There is no age limit on learning.
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A guards ability to get the ball inside to a scoring post will get you noticed & potentially recruited by coaches. A guards inability to get the ball inside also gets you noticed.
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Part of the reason so few kids are ‘shot ready” on the catch in the summer is because they are reaching for the ball at their knees, behind them or over their head. Let’s make being a great passer cool again.
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There’s a difference btw a kid who can handle the ball & a kid who can handle the ball VS PRESSURE. A player who can make a layup & one who can make a layup THRU CONTACT. A player who can make a wide open jump shot & one who can CREATE & MAKE a jump shot.
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Unless you're an elite HS player it's unrealistic to expect to go to a winning program & play major mins. W/ covid & grad transfers you compete w/ players who are 22/23 yrs old vs 17/18 yr old FR. My 10-yr old is GREAT @ math but I don't expect him to tutor his 16-yr old sister!
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Marsha Frese
3 years
Perimeter players. Throwing the ball inside is often a very effective way to get a good perimeter shot! Sharing is caring. 🏀💪🏼
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Marsha Frese
1 year
Random. If we’re all ok w/ players going in the portal to find a better fit, can we also then be ok that just b/c multiple players do this at the same time doesn’t necessarily mean there is something fundamentally wrong with a program? 🤷🏼‍♀️
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Marsha Frese
2 years
Imagine a player who spends their time battling 4 position. Then make sure to not stay in 1 spot too long but still maintain the proper angle IN CASE they get the ball. Now imagine after all that throwing them a pass that forces them to give up all that work. Imagine being a post
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Marsha Frese
2 years
Think passing doesn’t matter? Count how many times in a single possession a poor pass eliminates a shooters ability to get a shot off cleanly if they can get it off at all. Now count in multiple possessions. 🤔
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Marsha Frese
3 years
Sat sideline of a game yesterday & listened to a grown man (whom people called coach) drop F-bombs on 15/16 year olds girls. My daughter is nearly 16. Listening hurt my ❤️.
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Marsha Frese
3 years
Two of the top-7 picks in the @WNBA draft have specifically mentioned how nutrition & raising their fitness level have played a major role in their on-court success. Everything matters when it comes to separating yourself.
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Marsha Frese
2 years
Parents. The minute you start acting wild at games, screaming @ players, coaches or refs, college coaches immediately try to figure out whose parent you are. Do we judge your kid based on how YOU act? Boy we try real hard not to. Does it mean we will always overlook it? Nope.
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