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New Items, Top Speakers to be featured at 2011 Clinic |
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Click here for the IBCA Spring Clinic registration form. New items such as a Coaches’ Roundtable, an Issues & Answers Forum plus a book-signing by legendary coach Don Meyer highlight the agenda for the 2011 Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Spring Clinic. Of course, outstanding speakers – this year Meyer as well as Iowa men’s coach Fran McCaffery, Wright State men’s coach Billy Donlon and Georgia Tech women’s coach MaChelle Joseph are the headliners – remain a staple for the two-day gathering that is set for April 29-30 at Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis. Sessions begins at 11:45 a.m. Friday, April 29 and run through 10:20 p.m. that evening. Sessions resume at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, April 30 and conclude at 12:30 p.m. Cost to attend the clinic is $40 for current IBCA members and $75 for non-members. The Coaches’ Roundtable tips off the Clinic agenda and will feature Hall of Fame inductees Jim East of Merrillville, George Griffith of Richmond and Jim Jones of Terre Haute North on a panel moderated by Indiana SportsTalk host Bob Lovell. Questions from coaches in attendance will be encouraged. The three coaches will discuss steps that they took to make their programs successful for the long run. East is retiring this spring after compiling a 522-206 record in 31 seasons at Merrillville and a 653-337 mark in 43 seasons overall. Griffith compiled a 366-138 record and won a state title in 20 seasons at South Bend LaSalle and Richmond before become executive director of the IBCA. Jones coached at Springs Valley, Princeton and Terre Haute North, amassing a 680-382 record in a career spanning 45 seasons. (More on these three coaches can be found elsewhere in this E-newsletter.) Featured speakers
A Philadelphia native, McCaffery played one season at Wake Forest and three more at Penn, helping that program to two NCAA berths. He began his coaching career as an assistant at Penn, then became an assistant at Lehigh before being promoted to the school’s head coach for three years (49-40). He moved to Notre Dame to serve as an assistant for 11 seasons, then became a head coach again at UNC-Greensboro (six seasons, 90-87) and Siena (five seasons, 112-51) before joining the Hawkeyes.
Joseph began her coaching career as an assistant at Illinois for one season, then returned to Purdue as an assistant for three years. She then was an assistant for five seasons at Auburn before moving to Georgia Tech as an assistant for two years. Joseph was appointed the Yellow Jackets' head coach in May 2003, guiding the program to a 129-86 record and four NCAA Tournament appearances entering 2010-11.
A native of Wayne, Neb., Meyer was a college division All-American at Northern Colorado as a player before becoming a coach. He first was an assistant at Western State (Colo.) and the University of Utah before becoming a head coach in 1972 at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn. Meyer’s teams went 37-41 in three years at the NCAA Division III school. He then moved to Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn., where the Bison were 665-179 in 24 years, winning the NAIA national tournament in 1986 and qualifying for 12 other national tournaments. At Northern State, his teams went 221-104 and five times earned spots in the NCAA Division II Tournament. The Issues & Answers Forum will feature IBCA president Tom Beach, IBCA executive director Steve Witty and IBCA associate executive director Marty Johnson. They will give IBCA members the most current information on issues facing high school basketball coaches in Indiana. Again, questions from coaches in attendance will be encouraged. Other speakers at the Clinic include John Carter, chief executive officer of Noah Basketball, and the 12 IBCA District Coaches of the Year.
The IBCA District Coaches of the Year (profiled elsewhere in this E-newsletter), will speak on a variety of topics such as program organization, teaching multiple defenses, man-to-man defense, the run-and-jump defense, ball-screen motion offense and the dribble-drive offense. The Spring Clinic schedule is below. IBCA Clinic ScheduleFriday and Saturday, April 29 and 30, 2011
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