Women's Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament Study Guide 🗑️

Mar 29, 2024 2:40 pm

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Congratulations to these amazing coaches who are coaching this weekend in the Women’s Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament. We looked up all the clinics featuring the best in Women’s basketball who took the time to share what makes their teams great so that you can study along as you watch on TV.


Here are the outstanding women’s teams who made the field: 


# 1 Seeds


South Carolina WBB 


Coach Dawn Staley has always been emphasizing the importance of culture and building proper team chemistry. Learn how Coach Staley brought the South Carolina team to the top


Dawn Staley and Beverly Smith - Down the Hallway


Dawn Staley - Pursuit of Culture


Texas Longhorns WBB 


Learn from Coach Vic Shaefer on how to build proper culture and habits in your program


What We Do, And How We Do It


Texas Basketball Teaching Habits


USC Trojans WBB 


Former NBA Assistant and current USC Head Coach Lindsay Gottlieb gives advice on how to defend Pick and Roll


Defending the Pick and Roll 


# 2 Seeds


UConn Huskies WBB


Legendary Coach Geno Auriemma on how to develop players to their full potential 


Developing Good Players into Great Players



UCLA Bruins WBB 


Learn from Coach Cori Close on how to teach and develop your player’s mental side of game

Coaching the Mental Game


# 3 Seeds


LSU Tigers WBB 

Legendary Coach Mulkey breaks down her most effective Quick Hitters and Inbound Plays

Kim Mulkey Quick Hitters and Inbounds Plays



# 5 Seeds


Baylor Bears WBB 


Baylor Head Coach and former WNBA Head Coach Nicki Collen teaching how to build your defensive system, how to run Pick & Roll Offense, how to properly scout and prepare for games and more!

 

Pick and Roll Offense

Coach Nicki Collen- Creating Better Scouting Reports 

Building A Defensive System

Athletic Preparation for the Female Athlete



# 7 Seeds


Duke Blue Devils WBB 


Kara Lawson shares her experience coaching 3 on 3 games

Coaching 3 on 3




Good Luck,


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