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Good Luck To CLJ Subscriber & His Houston Cougars In The NCAA Tournament

 

Good luck to long-time Journal subscriber Kelvin Sampson and his family in the 2023 NCAA tournament.

The Coaching and Leadership Journal extends best wishes to all our basketball subscribers who begin post season play this week. We especially want to send a huge shout out to Kelvin Sampson and his Houston Cougars for earning a number one seed in the NCAA tournament!

Coach Sampson has been a subscriber for many years now and like so many great leaders understands that learning never stops. 

I absolutely love the journal. I always find one thing in it to share with my coaches and players. It is a win for me. Thank you for all you do for coaches and leadership.--Kelvin Sampson


We are proud and honored to have Coach Sampson on our team of subscribers! It is no coincidence that we have some of the most successful leaders reading our journal each month. 

Coach Sampson, like our other subscribers, realize that for less than most people's monthly cable bill they receive a year's worth of information delivered right to their office that will make them better leaders, coaches, and administrators.

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