Coach Andrew Lacey Basketball "It Takes What It Takes"
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Coach Andrew Lacey's new podcast breaks down the most important concepts needed to build a championship program. It's an all-access pass to inside strategies used when starting a new program, taking a struggling program to become state champions and to rebuilding a college program. In this podcast, we will take an in-depth look at the challenges of taking over a struggling program, starting a new program or simply taking a winning program to the elite level. We will cover everything about program building from creating your vision statement, first team meeting, handling tryouts and team selection, college recruiting as well as practice planning. You will hear real conversations that will enhance your performance whether you are a new or experienced coach at any level of basketball. These concepts will give you practical ideas to stimulate your coaching philosophy and leadership. Our mission is to help coaches successfully navigate the ever-changing world of building a championship-level program.

The Circle You Keep

In this episode of Coach Andrew Lacey podcast, coach Lacey talks about The Circle You Keep!
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The Season of Separation

In this episode of Coach Andrew Lacey podcast, coach Lacey talks about the season of separation and what he has learned and been working on during the...
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The Process- "Success is a Habit"

In this episode of "It Takes What It Takes" coach Lacey welcomes Chad Brashears- HC South Hagerstown HS (MD), They discuss developing and maintain suc...
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Bridging The Gap

In this episode of It Takes What It Takes Coach Lacey discusses Bridging the Gap between generations in the game of basketball.
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Elite Mindset

In this episode of It Takes What it Takes with Coach Andrew Lacey he discusses developing and maintaining an Elite Mindset.
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The Career Success Plan

In this Episode of ItTakes What It Takes, Coach Lacey discusses his journey to from high basketball coach, to now coaching a college program. He also ...
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