Notes from SportCenter Interview with Amanda Belichick
The daughter of Bill Belichick
She is the new head
women’s lacrosse coach at Wesleyan University
Put Family First
When Amanda Belichick's father brought work home, it didn't
mean the kids had to be quiet and that his office door was closed. "I remember being in Cleveland in
elementary and middle school and he'd be cutting up plays, organizing them, old
school, and I remember doing it with him," she recalled this week
Coordination of The
Team
Bill says Amanda has a good feel of teamwork on the field,
teamwork off the field, commitment by everybody, and just trying to get
everybody on the same page.
Bill always gives Amanda advice on getting to know her team
and getting to know where they are at right now, and he just keeps pushing her
to figure out what she needs right now, what her limitations are, and what she
needs to overcome and what she can take advantage of here.
"My dad and I have a lot in common as far as X's and
O's, but the place where we really relate is team building," she said.
"When I hear players talk about the 'Patriot Way' and putting the team
first, running out as one, those types of things are team-building, team
philosophies -- not X's and O's. Without ever being part of the team or in the
locker room, that's something from afar that I admire about my dad's
team."
"They're quite different sports and genders, but
coaching is coaching, and communicating and working with players and motivating
your team -- there's a lot of common ground there," he said.
Addicted To Details
She is addicted to the details; knows everything down to how
the sticks should be strung.. She pays
attention to every little detail. They
have an entire packet with every single day mapped out of the exact workout
until November. All of those things,
communicating the details, gives confidence, and so my goal is to create that
environment for the players.
Losing Close Games
Based on her father's feedback on losing close games, she
also has incorporated a drill that focused specifically on the last five
minutes on the clock and responding to an opponents' go-ahead goal.
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