The Heart of Coaching Basketball
by Quiana Lavergne
October 28, 2024
What are some of the biggest challenges you've faced as a junior varsity head coach?
One of the biggest challenges as a junior varsity head coach is balancing the development of individual skills while fostering a cohesive team dynamic. Each player has unique strengths and weaknesses, and it’s crucial to address these while ensuring the team works well together.
Can you discuss a memorable moment from your coaching career that stands out to you?
A memorable moment from one of my coaching career that stands out is when we won our first tournament. The joy and pride on the players’ faces were unforgettable, and it was a testament to their hard work and dedication.
How do you address setbacks or losses with your team to maintain morale?
To address setbacks or losses with my team and maintain morale, I focus on the positives and areas for improvement. We analyze what went wrong and what we can learn from the experience, emphasizing that setbacks are a part of the growth process.
What values do you aim to instill in your players, both on and off the court?
The values I aim to instill in my players, both on and off the court, include teamwork, perseverance, discipline, and respect. These values not only make them better athletes, but also better individuals in their everyday lives.
Can you share an example of a player who has made significant progress under your guidance?
An example of a player who has made significant progress under my guidance is a student who initially struggled with confidence and basic fundamental skills. Through consistent practice and encouragement, they became one of the key players on the team, showing remarkable improvement in both their technical abilities and self-assurance.
How do you help your players build confidence and resilience, especially in a competitive environment?
To help my players build confidence and resilience, especially in a competitive environment, I set achievable goals and celebrate their progress. I also encourage a growth mindset, where mistakes are seen as opportunities to learn and improve, rather than failures.