College coaches were asked what they look for when evaluating athletes…
Not ONE coach mentioned:
Points
Rebounds
Assists
But EVERY coach mentioned:
✔️ Playing hard
✔️ Playing together
✔️ Being a great teammate
The “little things” are what matters.
Can’t promise kids much nowadays, but if you come play for @KimMulkey you will leave with a degree when you finish your career.
Proud is an understatement @Flaujae#ForeverLSU 💜💛
MAJOR PROPS & GRATITUDE to @JillStrad, @1TMorrison and the entire @NikeGirlsEYBL staff for another 1st class event…tons of the very best 🏀🏀🏀 in America on display‼️
Introducing the Amy Eagan Show podcast.
The first episode is up, where @CoachAmyEagan speaks on the first month at UNM and the Lobo newcomers.
🎙️https://t.co/0HmTKH1j0f
#GoLobos
Athletic culture has the expectation that after a mistake, we wait for teammates or coaches to build us back up.
What if we flipped that?
If you want something to change, you need something to change.
Direct or indirect, it’s the same thing—if you’re an adult taking shots at a high school athlete, that says more about you than anything else. Put that energy into supporting the kids you believe in instead.