One of the greatest dilemmas in the coaching profession, especially for a young assistant, is self-promoting and getting noticed. Being able to make a name for your self and advancing in the profession is part of every coaches driving force.
If you are not in one of the coaching “Family Trees”… Calipari, Summitt, Pitino, Auriemma, Knight, VanDerveer, Krzyzewski, Stringer, Calhoun, etc… How do you get noticed to even get a call back, let alone an interview for the next opportunity? The same can be said of the first time head coach once they get there, how do they get noticed at a non-BCS school? it’s almost a never-ending cycle. Unless you set your mind right and keep it right, even after you have some success, it can be a never-ending struggle. Give your head coach complete trust and loyalty – unconditionally. Trust your head coach’s loyalty back to you, their respect to your development and the continuation of our profession.
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It’s here! Fall Signing Day for the 2010 Women’s Basketball Recruiting Class! Seems like the 2010 Class was done so long ago. Most schools have had the 2010 class completed for over a year and have been working away on the 2011 and 2012 classes. Once you get ahead… stay ahead!
Many think this is not as strong a class as some in the past. True, there may not be a plethora of studs… but there are many, many good players that will help teams across the country.
The formula I used is not that scientific.
ABR Top Ten Formula: Assigned point values for each prospect signed, added by total number of signees, then divide out the number for an average so the smaller classes aren’t over-looked. In the event of a tie – I let them be ties.
A great job of recruiting, evaluating and signing by this group of coaches, their staff’s and of course the players on each of the teams who hosted these prospects on their visits.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!
Here it is, my final rankings for the 2010 Women’s Basketball Recruiting Class:

*Each TEAM name links to the school’s release on their class (if available).
1. DUKE: (5) ABR: 44 / 8.8
2T. CONNECTICUT: (5) ABR: 43 / 8.6
2T. MARYLAND: (5) ABR: 43 / 8.6
4T. GEORGIA: (2) ABR: 17 / 8.5
*Khaalidah Miller (verbal) is not yet listed as signed. Her #10 ranking will move Georgia to the #2 overall class: ABR: 26/8.67.
4T. STANFORD: (2) ABR: 17 / 8.5
6T. LOUISVILLE: (5) ABR: 40 / 8.0
6T. PENN STATE: (2) ABR: 16 / 8.0
*Ariel Edwards (verbal) is not yet listed as signed. Her #11 ranking will not change PSU’s overall ranking. ABR: 24/8.0
8. FLORIDA STATE: (4) ABR: 30 / 7.5
9. BOSTON COLLEGE: (4) ABR: 26 / 6.5
10. OKLAHOMA: (5) ABR: 26 / 5.2
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Over the past two weeks there has been less content on our ABR site. My apologies. I have been preparing the ABR ACC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PREVIEW.
Each pre-season I found it helpful to write a one-page Pre-Season Opponent Overview. I always felt it helped with early season practices and planning for what we might see.
Here is an example: PRE-SEASON OPPONENT OVERVIEW
With that in mind, and now that everyone is about two weeks into practice, I wanted to provide you with the ABR ACC Women’s Basketball Preview.
The intent is to summarize the 2008-09 season and forecast somethings to expect for 2009-10.
I’d welcome your feedback.
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Duke Head Coach, Joanne P. McCallie has announced the date for the second annual Duke Basketball Coaching Clinic. The clinic will take place on Sunday, Nov. 1 with registration beginning at 9:30 a.m. followed by Duke practice, lunch, and lectures with the Blue Devil coaching staff.
Coaches of all levels can gain experience and learn. The clinic schedule includes a full team practice with a Q & A session and a discussion by Head Coach Joanne P. McCallie. Following lunch, lectures will be provided by the assistant coaches and strength and conditioning staff.
The registration cost is $40 per coach and this year there is an in-state discount registration fee of $30 for any in-state North Carolina coach of any level or age group. The registration fee includes lunch.
Register by mail or at Cameron when you arrive to attend the Clinic on November 1.
Check-in will be at Cameron’s north entrance (the Krzyzewskiville side).
Cash (with correct change) and checks are the only accepted forms of payment.
Checks are made out to: Duke Women’s Basketball.
Receipts can be provided at check-in.
Please contact Sarah Smoak, Asst. Director of Basketball Operations, at 919.613.7548, ssmoak@duaa.duke.edu or Kate Senger, Director of Basketball Operations, at 919.613.7572 for more information.
Click here for the full coaching clinic brochure, registration forms can be printed off and mailed in to:

Duke Women’s Basketball
Attn: Coaching Clinic
Box 90554 4th Floor Schwartz-Butters Center
Durham, NC 27707
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From ESPN
The ESPN Networks 2009-10 NCAA Women’s Basketball Schedule Includes Approximately 250 Games; The Most Ever in ESPN History
Schedule includes entire NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship
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