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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 21 MIN

Early On Keep It Simple | Matt Streich

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In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Coach Matt Sayman sits down with Southwestern University head coach Matt Streich to talk about the realities of taking over a program, developing a team identity, and learning through the ups and downs of a first season.Coach Streich shares lessons from his first year leading Southwestern, including how simplicity can outperform complexity, why culture matters more than schemes, and how great teams respond to adversity.The conversation also dives into player development, practice philosophy, scheduling strategy, and how coaches can balance offense, defense, and leadership while building a program the right way.This episode is packed with practical insight for basketball coaches at every level who want to build stronger teams, develop better players, and lead with purpose.Topics covered include:🏀 Lessons from a first year as a head coach🏀 Why simplicity beats overloading players🏀 Building culture and leadership inside a program🏀 How early season identity shapes the entire year🏀 Scheduling philosophy and building confidence🏀 Coaching through losses and adversity🏀 Creating standards that matter more than the scoreboard🏀 Using film to teach vision and beliefCoach Streich also shares powerful insights on evaluating your team, adjusting your system to your players, and why the best programs focus on standards instead of results.If you’re a coach looking to grow, lead better, and build a winning culture, this conversation is full of actionable ideas you can apply immediately.About the JAMODI PodcastJAMODI stands for Just A Matter Of Doing It. The podcast shares conversations with basketball coaches about leadership, culture, player development, and the lessons learned through the game.Subscribe for more coaching conversations and insights from leaders across the basketball world.KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE EPISODE• First year coaches must balance vision with flexibility• Early practice structure often shapes team identity• Simplicity allows players to play faster and more confidently• Culture is revealed during adversity, not success• Standards should matter more than wins and losses• Film review can help players see progress they might miss emotionally• Good coaching requires constant adjustment and reflection🎧|🎥  JAMODI PODCAST💪 Powered by:  Ballogy | Sideline Interactive | Grip Spritz | Scoreboard Media🚨 Use promo code “JAMODI” for 10% off your Grip Spritz order

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In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Coach Matt Sayman sits down with Southwestern University head coach Matt Streich to talk about the realities of taking over a program, developing a team identity, and learning through the ups and downs of a first season.Coach Streich shares lessons from his first year leading Southwestern, including how simplicity can outperform complexity, why culture matters more than schemes, and how great teams respond to adversity.The conversation also dives into player development, practice philosophy, scheduling strategy, and how coaches can balance offense, defense, and leadership while building a program the right way.This episode is packed with practical insight for basketball coaches at every level who want to build stronger teams, develop better players, and lead with purpose.Topics covered include:🏀 Lessons from a first year as a head coach🏀 Why simplicity beats overloading players🏀 Building culture and leadership inside a program🏀 How early season identity shapes the entire year🏀 Scheduling philosophy and building confidence🏀 Coaching through losses and adversity🏀 Creating standards that matter more than the scoreboard🏀 Using film to teach vision and beliefCoach Streich also shares powerful insights on evaluating your team, adjusting your system to your players, and why the best programs focus on standards instead of results.If you’re a coach looking to grow, lead better, and build a winning culture, this conversation is full of actionable ideas you can apply immediately.About the JAMODI PodcastJAMODI stands for Just A Matter Of Doing It. The podcast shares conversations with basketball coaches about leadership, culture, player development, and the lessons learned through the game.Subscribe for more coaching conversations and insights from leaders across the basketball world.KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE EPISODE• First year coaches must balance vision with flexibility• Early practice structure often shapes team identity• Simplicity allows players to play faster and more confidently• Culture is revealed during adversity, not success• Standards should matter more than wins and losses• Film review can help players see progress they might miss emotionally• Good coaching requires constant adjustment and reflection🎧|🎥  JAMODI PODCAST💪 Powered by:  Ballogy | Sideline Interactive | Grip Spritz | Scoreboard Media🚨 Use promo code “JAMODI” for 10% off your Grip Spritz order

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