Re: Coaching changes 2013
What am I missing here?
Are there really good youth swimming programs in the area?
What am I missing here?
Are there really good youth swimming programs in the area?
What am I missing here?
Stevenson and St Cloud?
Trinity Women will soon have a GREAT new head coach who has an unmatched playing pedigree and knowledge of the game. Her contacts nationally and internationally should provide the opportunity to bring some interesting players to Hartford.
Bantams will be highly competitive immediately and I predict will win the NESCAC within 3 years. Women's LAX won a national championship...why not Women's I Hockey too!
Top Notch and impressive hire by the AD.
Go Lady Bantams!!!!
Unmatched?
Mandigo
Houle
Bolding
Jackson
Morgan
Cranston
MacMullan
The announcement of Jenny Potter as the new head coach is up on the Trinity web site: http://athletics.trincoll.edu/sports/wice/2013-14/releases/Women-s_Ice_Hockey_11314
And... the previous poster may have been stating the case strongly, but yes, none of the coaches you mentioned (or any other NESCAC coach, to my knowledge) has four Olympic medals in Women's Ice Hockey, so I think it's OK to say that her playing pedigree is unmatched.
While none of those coaches, and I would include Coach Plumer, do not have Olympic medals, they have had consistent COACHING success, and that is something only time will tell with Jenny Potter. As we are all aware, being a terrific player, does not make one a great coach, as you need to have great communication skills, great leadership qualities, great recruiting techniques, with a younger generation and ability to draw the best out of every player. Also, you have to have the ability to recruit good assistants, and achieve the respect of your players, school and alumni, manage a budget, deal with parents, and make sure kids stay focused on their education (especially at the DIII level) as well. There are many moving parts to being a consistently strong coach, above your hockey background/pedigree, and you have to be very good at all of them. Many of the great athletes who have tried coaching, many times struggle. In fact, some of your better coaches were the average players on their teams (during their playing career) who did not have the god given talent, and had to give everything they had to stay with a team. Sometimes they are better prepared.
Simply put, not all great and successful players make great coaches. Time will tell with Jenny Potter, and it would be great if she did, keeping the NESCAC, as the cream of the crop of DIII hockey. Oh boy, I am sure that last comment will set off a tirade of comments.
In any event, good luck and best wishes to Coach Potter and Bantams this year and the coming years!!
Oh boy, I am sure that last comment will set off a tirade of comments.
Good versus bad coaches can be very subjective. Many of the most successful coaches were less than popular with their players, especially at the time. Some people respond to certain styles better than others.Worst coach I ever had.
The good thing, for this year, is that Dom Lozzi returns as assistant coach,
Will her husband, Rob be hired next? Watch out if he gets involved. Although its college so the language factor shouldn't be as big of deal compared to high school.
There is no magic to coaching. It's hard work. So, imo, it doesn't matter whether you ever played the game. Remember that in many sports (football, basketball, gymnastics, hockey, baseball) the greatest coaches
never played the sport. I played Jr. hockey for an All-American from BU (back in the day). Worst coach I ever had. I wish JP well. But the jury will be out for many years.
That leaves UNE and Neumann. Has anyone heard anything?
Yes, they hired internally.At least UNE has posted the position and started the process. I have not even seen a posting by Neumann. Are they just doing something internal?
Good versus bad coaches can be very subjective. Many of the most successful coaches were less than popular with their players, especially at the time. Some people respond to certain styles better than others.