Monday, March 12, 2018

My Thoughts Monday #21-Jay DeMayo, University of Richmond-The Madness of the Endings In March

“We play to win but few receive a trophy. Take a look at your seniors, they are living trophies. Coaching is about winning but it is also about growing people. Be committed to the person that wears the jersey. Serving them through mentorship is the greatest reward of all." Matt Johnson via @StrengthCoachMJ on Twitter

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This weeks My Thoughts Monday I discuss the collateral damage that comes with Championship Weekend and The NCAA Tournament, and that is players playing their last game. This is something that is a real world challenge for us as coaches, and the time where our student athlete’s may need us the most. We, as coaches, need to keep in mind what Matt said there to help us as a reminder as to what’s really important.

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