Here is some of what you will find in the October 2018 issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal:
- Their thoughts—John Danowski, Duke Lacrosse
- Steve Young's story
- Tony Dungy discusses Maryland football culture
- Phasing your philosophy
- Coaching through a crisis
- Purpose > Yourself
- Leaders can learn from the life of John McCain
- Powerful habits
- Confidence boost
- The biggest leadership cop out
- Do It, Mean It, Be It
- And Much More!
- Princeton Women's Lacrosse
- Jim Berkman, Salisbury Lacrosse
- Katie Shields, Saint Louis Women’s Soccer
- Jerry York, Boston College Men’s Hockey (first NCAA hockey coach to 1,000 wins)
- Peter McGahey, Central Michigan Women’s Soccer
- Kansas State Women’s Basketball
- Joseph Alberici, Army Lacrosse
- Tom Curle, Plattsburgh Men's Basketball
- Mike Candrea, Arizona Softball
- Mark Krikorian, Florida State Women’s Soccer
- Michael Smith, Head Women's Soccer Coach, Trinity College
- Ken Thompson, Head Women's Soccer Coach, North Idaho College
- Nan Carney-DeBord, Athletic Director, Denison University
- And Many More!
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