NEWS: New Hampshire’s Eva DeChent (@EvaDeChent1221) intends on entering the transfer portal, sources tell @BTNScouting.
The 5’11” Guard is a Junior from Westchester, New York. She’s ready to help a team with her elite shot-creation ability, high-volume perimeter scoring, and versatile defensive impact in the backcourt.
18.1 PTS | 5.5 REB | 2.1 AST | 43.1% FG
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Remember, coaches DO play favorites. They play those who are tough, skilled, competitive, play hard, are accountable, don’t complain, accept roles & coaching, make no excuses & are capable. Ultimately, coaches should play kids who always give their team the best chance to WIN!
Behind every state championship banner is a group of kids who learned that mediocrity doesn’t cut it, accountability is earned, and success is shared. Winning is just the byproduct.
Athlete: Coach… I think I want to quit.
Coach: Okay. Then let’s talk about why.
Athlete: I’m tired. All the early mornings, the pain, the pressure. Sometimes I wake up and wonder what I’m even doing this for.
Coach: That’s not quitting. That’s being human. Doubt shows up when you’re close to something that matters.
Athlete: But I’m not even sure I’m good enough. I look around and see people stronger, faster… happier.
Coach: Comparison is a liar. It shows you everyone’s surface but hides their struggle. You don’t need to be better than them. You need to be better than yesterday.
Athlete: What if I never win? What if I give everything and still fall short?
Coach: Then you’ll walk away with something most never touch—truth. The kind you only find when you’ve emptied yourself for something bigger than comfort.
Athlete: So… you think I should keep going?
Coach: I think you already know the answer. You wouldn’t be having this conversation if you truly wanted to stop. You just want someone to remind you that it’s worth it.
Athlete: It hurts, Coach. Some days, it really hurts.
Coach: Good. That means you care. And nothing worth having comes without pain. Now breathe. You’ve made it through every hard day so far.
Most quit before the breakthrough!
Don’t be like most!