"Coach Langrock is the best, My son Tanner loves him and says he’s the best coach he’s ever had. Any team at any level would be benefited by the presence of Coach Langrock!! 10/10 Good luck Coach!!"
"Coach Klaeson has an extremely high tennis IQ and is a great coach. He is a positive person and an amazing coach for players who are also willing to work hard. Coach Klaeson also helps to create a positive team culture. "
"Coach Klaeson is a great coach to play for. He really cares about his players, and puts a lot of thought and effort into practice plans and how to get everyone to improve. He values effort a lot and expects that everyone is committed to the team on and off the court. "
"Extremely poor leader due to poor communication skills and favoring of international athletes, generally, and the women’s program, more specifically. "
"Coach Madl can be tough, but she is also one of the most caring person you will ever meet. She definitely treats every one of her players as if they were her own child and will do anything to help her girls become the best version of themselves. "
"John cares about all his athletes and wants the best for them in and out of the pool. He understands the struggles of being a college athlete but truly wants to help you succeed. "
"Lopes is not someone I want to play for. Tactical knowledge good. Communicates tactics well. Works hard.
Does not know how to develop players physically (fitness, lifting). Favors players that dont work hard, dont have good attitudes, and aren't playing well. If you're not a favorite, nothing you can do to earn playing time. Ego, controlling. "
"Lopes is not someone I want to play for. Tactical knowledge good. Communicates tactics well. Works hard.
Does not know how to develop players physically (fitness, lifting). Favors players that dont work hard, dont have good attitudes, and aren't playing well. If you're not a favorite, nothing you can do to earn playing time. Ego, controlling. "
"John is extremely knowledgeable and caring. He really makes an effort to ensure that all his athletes are performing their best in school, swimming, and whatever else they want to do "
"She really does care for the team and their life after sports. She looks out for us no matter what circumstance and will always back us up first before anyone else. Her knowledge of the game just isn't as up to par as I would like but she hires people who do know what they are talking about."
"John O'Neill creates practices that rely on the swimmer to realize their effectiveness. The effort put in will result in visible improvements, but the practices alone will not yield faster times without the highest commitment of the swimmer. The entire coaching staff is one of a kind and is responsible for the great team that values achievement."
"Diane is stubborn in her coaching techniques, and refuses to evolve with the game. She creates a poor team dynamic where people are subjected to awful treatment, of which include bullying. I have truly never been more disappointed in not just a coach, but a person in my entire life. She also encourages behavior that destroys the sense of the team"
"Most caring person you'll ever meet.
Knows the game inside and out.
Easy to approach and talk to.
Open to honesty and ideas.
Strives to not only make her team better athletes, but better human beings. This helps prepare you for the real world after school. "
"Good coach, even better person. Holds you to a high standard, but it is a standard that is achievable. He should be a coach in the professional ranks in the near future."
"Cares about her athletes like they are her children, but may not be the most knowledgeable about the sport. Usually contradicts assistant coaches which causes confusion on the court. "
"Really cares about his players, both on the ice and off. Will always be honest with you, regardless of whether or not it will hurt your feelings, which is a good thing and necessary thing at this high of level of play. "
"Kerri Jacklets manipulates her players. She uses fear and force to get her players to do what she wants, even if it is not what is best for the team overall. Although winning is not everything, Jacklets does not have winning records and for almost the whole first decade of her career. She simply does not put the best performing athletes on the field. Most importantly, the health of her players is not a priority. Do not be fooled by the facade."
"Great person; has much love for the game. Always in a calm positive attitude and rarely yells.
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Leaves a lot of the responsibility on the players.
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She is hard to talk to and relate to. Also is very hard to ask her question about softball.
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Practices are basic and not intense, which is one of my complaints.
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New coach and has started to turn the team around.
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"Loves to play favorites and is not knowledgable about the game overall. Hardwork does not pay off with her because favorites trump everything else. She does not run her own practices and mainly sits and watches while assistant coaches plan and run practice. During games she is head coach and makes most of the "game time" decisions even though she is not involved in practice and rarely even pays attention. She is easy relatable and is great at managing time and trips with the team."
"Sam Lopes is the type of coach that every player wants to play for in college. He is extremely knowledgable about the sport and you can feel how passionate he is about soccer when he coaches. While soccer is important to him, he is even more concerned with the team culture and building a reputable program. He preaches about how the program comes before the team and self. Coach Lopes is not here to simply build a team, but to build a family."
"One of the most professional coaches in a college level. He is definitely ready to be coaching at the professional level. His understanding of the game, and being able to prepare his players for each game is unbelievable. Not only does he coach his players but he helps them improve every practice. He pushes every player to their very potential. I experienced three different head coaches at the college level, and Craig was in another level. Great coach, great teacher, and great man."
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