Four or more years, Private not-for-profit NCAA DI, CCAC ◦ NCAA DI - FBS, CCAC ◦ NCAA DI ◦ NCAA DI - FBS, NULL ◦ NCAA DI, NULL ◦ NCAA DI - FBS, NULL • Los Angeles, CA
Four or more years, Private not-for-profit NCAA DI, CCAC ◦ NCAA DI - FBS, CCAC ◦ NCAA DI ◦ NCAA DI - FBS, NULL ◦ NCAA DI, NULL ◦ NCAA DI - FBS, NULL • Los Angeles, CA
Private not-for-profit, Four or more years • NCAA DI, CCAC ◦ NCAA DI - FBS, CCAC ◦ NCAA DI ◦ NCAA DI - FBS, NULL ◦ NCAA DI, NULL ◦ NCAA DI - FBS, NULL • Los Angeles, CA
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University of Southern California
Four or more years, Private not-for-profit
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Los Angeles, CA
"Abused his athletes unless he liked you. He took money from athletes by way of having them pay for rental cars and gas. Dinners. He was homophobic. He didn't provide any support to further us as student athletes, only his own agenda. He was homophobic. Not a bitter athlete. Won many things on the team. But he was a horrible coach "
"Wondering who raised this sexual predator to be an educator. He should be reported by more young female students for constantly making booty calls after class."
"This coach is full of fake niceness and a terrible communicator - indirect, unclear, and disingenuous. Using rude terms for females and brings NOTHING but chaos, drama, and confusion to class. He sits there on phone calls instead of teaching and shifts blame u for not knowing certain techniques. All he cares about is that easy money. Waste of time!"
"Got scammed doing charity. He is a player, with impure and manipulative intentions. Very immature and petty. Using people for his own convenience.
Still fooling around in middle age. Truly the worst type of human. Young women/ parents, please be cautious."
"Coach Mitchell is known to peek at female students through the small window of the dance studio. He would invite girls to his office or private space without clear details, finding excuses to ask you to buy him stuff. Be cautious - this behavior is part of a manipulative tactic he uses later to play the victim. Do not fall into his cunning traps. "
"He is a player, and his intentions always impure and manipulative. Still fooling around in middle age. Truly the worst type of human. Young women, please be cautious. "
"Coach Nick takes advantage of students sexually and financially, stirs up drama among female students during class, and gaslights them to feed his inflated ego. Even 1 year after the class, he still constantly harasses and shows you how narcissistic he is. Beware of this cheapest NPD. "
"Great guy all around. He is extremely caring for his players and uses modern coaching techniques. I wish he could motivate us and develop our skills more."
"Overall his current position is too much of a responsibility for Rory. He was promoted too quickly and probably needs a few more years as an assistant to see what it takes to lead the team. Maybe would be a better fit elsewhere as USC is to big of a program to hop into."
"Coach Gaston’s coaching style is Relationship based vs a Transactional Coach. She definitely not only cares about each of her players, she dedicated to her players, develops Team Beyond the Field. She is truly a Players Coach. Coach’s Gaston’s ethic and character is authentic. "
"Love JT. Loved playing for him. He runs a program based on a meritocracy. Every player always has a chance but you just have to play better. He taught me how to not make any excuses for why my situation was the way it was. He believed I could play good golf. "
"Coaching staff is inexperienced. Look elsewhere for a more proven program. Was a top program when Gilbert was there. Georgia would be the place to be if looking for a top program."
"Hongping is a wonderful coach that is so knowledgeable about diving and is constantly looking to improve the athlete’s techniques. He is very technical and cares deeply about dryland work just as much as actually doing dives in the water!"
"She has lost the passion for starting this program. Never takes accountability rather the problem is always on us as players that need to “perform better” or “change”. Never allows for input for potential practice ideas or what we as a team think we need to improve on. Many people have left the team because of her which is unfortunate. "
"Big catfish during recruiting. Not treated as humans and its expected lacrosse is the only thing in your life. Very inconsiderate of your time- goes over hours alot. Doesn’t know how to connect with players. Created a toxic culture on the team- honesty is not the best policy. You’ll play if you’re a suck-up. "
"I love Coach Trakh. He tells it as it is and has created an atmosphere of coaches who are all on the same page for one goal. He knows when to push you and when to help you grow. He’s very knowledgeable and understands the game and what he wants. "
"He absolutely loves swimming. It is literally his life. The team is his family and he is extremely passionate about the team and its success. He truly believes in his swimmers and their goals, even when they do not believe themselves. He is extremely hardworking and expects his athletes to put in the same amount of effort he does."
"He works hard to discover each athletes own personality traits so that he is able to communicate with you on a personal and effective level. Understanding who you are as a person allows him to work with who you are as an athlete. He's intense, but in a good way. He builds family mentality within a team."
"Playing under the three USC coaches was hell. They encourage girls to go after each other by literally allowing girls who tattle tale to decide the fate of their their teammates. This is an absolute hunger games type environment. If you're not at the top, prepare to be eaten alive. Lindsey could've been a great coach, but destroyed me as a player."
"I believe he has the potential to be a really good coach but he should be more talkative and communicative with his athletes. I think he should be more strict but at the same time keep the balance between him and his athletes. He is really young still to find this balance but he should try a little more. Other than this he is really supportive with his athletes and motivating."
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