
Hall Picked for WBCA’s Coaching Program
2/7/2024 5:15:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Hall joins former Bobcats Peyton Ferris and Ausha Cole who have been selected for the program.
Montana State fifth-year guard Madison Hall has been chosen to be part of the 21st 'So You Want to Be a Coach' program sponsored by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association. Fifty-five student-athletes will participate in the two-day workshop April 4-5 during the WBCA Convention in Cleveland.
Hall joins former Bobcats Peyton Ferris and Ausha Cole who have been selected for the program.
"Last spring, I asked Madison what her future goals might be, and she lit up and said she would love to get into coaching," said MSU head coach Trica Binford. "I couldn't think of a more inspirational mentor and example for student-athletes. Madison knows what it takes to compete like a champion. She has worked at everything she has achieved, whether in the classroom or giving back to others and lives her life as a champion every day, especially when it's hard."
The "So" program increases the understanding and application of skills necessary to secure coaching positions in women's basketball, increases the understanding and awareness of competencies necessary for success in coaching, introduces female basketball players to coaches and administrators, and raises awareness of the existing talent pool of female basketball players who have a passion and interest in coaching the game of women's basketball.
"The WBCA community of coaches each year invests in young, aspiring coaches through the 'So You Want to Be a Coach' program," said WBCA Executive Director Danielle Donehew. "We have high expectations for these graduating student-athletes and the future contributions they will make to the game of women's basketball."
"So" participants will learn about the administrative side of coaching, recruiting, how to get hired, skill development, the importance of knowing the rules, and how to balance work and life.
The WBCA Convention is held in conjunction with the NCAA Division I Women's Final Four.
Hall joins former Bobcats Peyton Ferris and Ausha Cole who have been selected for the program.
"Last spring, I asked Madison what her future goals might be, and she lit up and said she would love to get into coaching," said MSU head coach Trica Binford. "I couldn't think of a more inspirational mentor and example for student-athletes. Madison knows what it takes to compete like a champion. She has worked at everything she has achieved, whether in the classroom or giving back to others and lives her life as a champion every day, especially when it's hard."
The "So" program increases the understanding and application of skills necessary to secure coaching positions in women's basketball, increases the understanding and awareness of competencies necessary for success in coaching, introduces female basketball players to coaches and administrators, and raises awareness of the existing talent pool of female basketball players who have a passion and interest in coaching the game of women's basketball.
"The WBCA community of coaches each year invests in young, aspiring coaches through the 'So You Want to Be a Coach' program," said WBCA Executive Director Danielle Donehew. "We have high expectations for these graduating student-athletes and the future contributions they will make to the game of women's basketball."
"So" participants will learn about the administrative side of coaching, recruiting, how to get hired, skill development, the importance of knowing the rules, and how to balance work and life.
The WBCA Convention is held in conjunction with the NCAA Division I Women's Final Four.
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