Features
September 11, 2012
Prevention Is The Best Policy To Police Storming Students
It's March 1995 in downtown Milwaukee, Wis. I'm a freshman at Marquette University, and a group of us head down to the MECCA Arena to watch our recently turned Warriors-to-Golden-Eagles play South Florida in an... more »August 22, 2012
Craig Haase: Advice For Up-And-Coming Coaches
Craig Haase,Boys Basketball The resources available to young high school coaches are endless, but the best way to gather insight into the job and difficulties that come with it is communicating with veteran... more »August 22, 2012
Craig Haase: Battling Teams For Gym Time
Craig Haase,Boys Basketball With dozens of athletic programs competing at Arrowhead year round, finding adequate gym time for practices and workouts can be a challenge. Boys basketball coach Craig Haase says a lot... more »July 16, 2012
Remove Statue Of Delusional Paterno
I'm confused why the statue of Joe Paterno still is standing on the Penn State campus. Maybe I'm delusional but glorifying enablers of child molesters seems like something a university might want to shy away... more »July 2, 2012
Getting Tough On Abusive Coaches A Difficult Task
My first sports writing job out of college brought me to a regional Little League tournament in western Kentucky. As a casual observer, only in attendance to snap a few photos, I got my first... more »June 18, 2012
Summer Camp Contests Are A Great Way For Players To Improve, Have Fun
At our summer camps, daily contests are a big part of motivating the players and keeping the atmosphere fun. At the end of camp, the contest winners are given awards and championship posters. The posters... more »April 12, 2012
The Energetic Bear: How Baylor’s Kim Mulkey challenges her team
Editor’s Note: This article appeared in the March 2011 issue of Coach & Athletic Director. Kim Mulkey, the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame coach, who stands at 5-foot-4, never is going to be confused with... more »March 2, 2012
Basketball: How Mark Few puts games out of reach
Eight games into the West Coast Conference season (through Jan. 31, 2012), the Gonzaga Bulldogs have struggled in the first half of games before putting away opponents in the second half. Gonzaga held a 274-231... more »May 11, 2011
Mid-Range Games Means More Points Part II: Improve your team’s shooting accuracy
This is the second of a two-part article on developing your players' mid-range game. Part I ran in the last issue of 94 Feet on April 28. Accuracy consists of only two categories — left/right... more »April 27, 2011












