EPISODE · Apr 5, 2026 · 9 MIN
Ep 2891 What Can the Women’s Final Four Teach Us About Sportsmanship?
from Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast) · host Teachhoops.com
https://teachhoops.com/ The Women’s Final Four is the biggest stage in the sport—and it reminds every coach of a hard truth: losing hurts, even for Hall-of-Famers. This episode uses the postgame moment after UConn’s loss as a real-time teaching tool on sportsmanship, accountability, and culture. What This Episode Covers Why the hardest part of coaching isn’t drawing up plays—it’s handling emotions when seasons end The difference between disappointment and disrespect How a coach’s behavior after a loss becomes a lesson for every player watching Why a quick apology can matter as much as any win (ownership is leadership) The “5 minutes after a loss” plan every head coach should have The “24-hour rule” for teams: no excuses, no blaming, just breathe—then learn Practical language you can use with captains and your locker room to protect your program’s standard Coaching Takeaways Build a postgame routine you never break: handshake line, eyes up, represent the program Teach the standard: “You can hurt, but you can still have class.” If you’re wrong, own it fast—your players need to see adults model accountability The next day matters: tip your hat, then fix what you can control For culture templates, leadership tools, postseason prep, and done-for-you coaching resources: TeachHoops.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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https://teachhoops.com/ The Women’s Final Four is the biggest stage in the sport—and it reminds every coach of a hard truth: losing hurts, even for Hall-of-Famers. This episode uses the postgame moment after UConn’s loss as a real-time teaching tool on sportsmanship, accountability, and culture. What This Episode Covers Why the hardest part of coaching isn’t drawing up plays—it’s handling emotions when seasons end The difference between disappointment and disrespect How a coach’s behavior after a loss becomes a lesson for every player watching Why a quick apology can matter as much as any win (ownership is leadership) The “5 minutes after a loss” plan every head coach should have The “24-hour rule” for teams: no excuses, no blaming, just breathe—then learn Practical language you can use with captains and your locker room to protect your program’s standard Coaching Takeaways Build a postgame routine you never break: handshake line, eyes up, represent the program Teach the standard: “You can hurt, but you can still have class.” If you’re wrong, own it fast—your players need to see adults model accountability The next day matters: tip your hat, then fix what you can control For culture templates, leadership tools, postseason prep, and done-for-you coaching resources: TeachHoops.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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