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BCAT Clinic Schedule

 

Friday Sept 23rd

4-6pm Registration

6 TBA

7-8 Brad Stevens (Butler) "Shooting Stats and Drills for Winning"

8-9 Cuonzo Martin (Tennessee) "Tennessee Basketball"

9-10 John Carter (Noah Basketball) "Noah Basketball Shooting Program"

10 BCAT Coaches Social "Sponsored by KENN-TENN Sports"

 

Saturday Sept 24th

7-8:30am Registration

8:30 Tom Hodges (Morehead State Women) "Morehead Basketball"

9:30 Mathew Mitchell (U of Kentucky Women) "Kentucky Basketball"

10:30 Rick Byrd (Belmont) "Belmont Offense and Shooting Drills"

12:00 Don Meyer "Coach Emeritus" "What I'd do different in coaching, if starting today"

1:00 Gene Menees (TSSAA) "TSSAA Rules Meeting"

 

Another Speaker will be added TBA

 

BCAT Clinic info and Membership forms available at www.bcathoops.com

Also check out the website for clinic updates and possible schedule changes

 

Clinic will be held at Hotel Preston

For hotel info and special clinic rates of $99 per night (up to 4 per room) call 615-361-5900. Reservations should be made by 9-1-11 to ensure availability

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The BCAT Clinic has to be one of the best annual clinics in the nation. Over the Last 3 years this clinic has included Tom Izzo (Michigan St.), Roy Williams (UNC), Bruce Pearl (Tennessee), Josh Pastner (Memphis), Pat Summitt (Tennessee), Rick Byrd (Belmont), Dave Loos (Austin Peay), Brad Brownell (Clemson), Rick Insell (MTSU), Anthony Grant (Alabama), Darrin Horn (South Carolina), Kevin Stallings (Vanderbilt), and many more!. Now with Brad Stevens (maybe the best young coach in the nation coming off consecutive trips to the finals), you would have to be a moron not to attend! Ad the price makes it even better. If local HS coaches don't show up for this, they are just lazy.

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You didn't mention Seth Greenberg VA Tech, Brian Gregory Ga. Tech, Billy Kennedy Texas A@M, Kelly Jolley-Harper NC State, among many others. And, well unfortunately there are alot of lazy coaches in Tennessee high school basketball that will miss this event and won't try to promote basketball in our state.

 

Also, I heard that they added to the schedule Boston Celtics Director of Player Development, Kevin Eastman to in the last day or two, can anyone verify?

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Kevin Eastman, Director of Player Development for the Boston Celtics, has been added and will speak on Sept 23-24 at the BCAT Clinic.

 

Prior to joining the Celtics, Eastman served as Nike Basketball's National Director of Skills in 2003–04, and spent 2002–03 as athletic director at Randoph-Macon College. Eastman spent five years (1994–1999) as head men's basketball coach at Washington State University and four years (1990–1994) as head coach at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. In addition, he held assistant coaching positions at the University of Tulsa, Virginia Commonwealth University, Colorado State University and his alma mater, the University of Richmond.

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REVISED BCAT Clinic Schedule

 

Friday Sept 23rd

4-6pm Registration

6-7 Tom Hodges (Morehead State Women) "Morehead Basketball"

7-8 Brad Stevens (Butler) "Shooting Stats and Drills for Winning"

8-9:30 Kevin Eastman (Boston Celtics) "DNA of A Champion"

9:30 John Carter (Noah Basketball) "Noah Basketball Shooting Program"

10 BCAT Coaches Social "Sponsored by KENN-TENN Sports"

 

Saturday Sept 24th

7-8am Registration

8-9 Cuonzo Martin (Tennessee) "Tennessee Basketball"

9-10 Mathew Mitchell (U of Kentucky Women) "Kentucky Basketball"

10-11 Kevin Eastman (Boston Celtics)"NBA Defensive Tips for all levels"

11-12 Rick Byrd (Belmont) "Belmont Offense and Shooting Drills"

12:00 Don Meyer "Coach Emeritus" "What I'd do different in coaching, if starting today"

1:00 Gene Menees (TSSAA) "TSSAA Rules Meeting"

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