You may be aware of Coach John Wooden’s Pyramid of Success (pictured below). It is a graduated set of values Coach Wooden developed and taught across his long and storied career coaching college basketball in the USA. His remarkable success across many years wins his ideas a hearing among coaches, Christian or not. Coach Wooden was a highly committed believer as well, and we can certainly see Biblical values in the Pyramid.
In past seasons I have used the Pyramid and its values as topics for discussion with players, and I am now leading a series of discussions with our college Men’s Basketball coaching staff. Below are a sampling of the questions I ask to facilitate discussion. Each session lasts about twenty minutes and is concluded by my praying with them. This is simple, easy, and effective. I hope it’s of value to you and those you serve.
Head coaching record
College basketball
Statistics overview |
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Season |
Team |
Overall |
Conference |
Standing |
Postseason |
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Indiana
State Sycamores (Indiana
Intercollegiate Conference) (1946–1948) |
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1946–47 |
Indiana
State |
17–8 |
5–2 |
1st |
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1947–48 |
27–7 |
7–0 |
1st |
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Indiana State: |
44–15
(.746) |
12–2
(.857) |
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UCLA Bruins[30] (Pacific Coast
Conference) (1948–1959) |
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22–7 |
10–2 |
1st (South) |
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24–7 |
10–2 |
1st (South) |
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19–10 |
9–4 |
T–1st (South) |
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19–12 |
8–4 |
1st (South) |
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16–8 |
6–6 |
3rd (South) |
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18–7 |
7–5 |
2nd (South) |
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21–5 |
11–1 |
1st (South) |
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22–6 |
16–0 |
1st |
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22–4 |
13–3 |
T–2nd |
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16–10 |
10–6 |
3rd |
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16–9 |
10–6 |
T–3rd |
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UCLA Bruins[30] (Pacific-8 Conference) (1959–1975) |
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14–12 |
7–5 |
2nd |
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18–8 |
7–5 |
2nd |
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18–11 |
10–2 |
1st |
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20–9 |
8–5 |
T–1st |
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30–0 |
15–0 |
1st |
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28–2 |
14–0 |
1st |
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18–8 |
10–4 |
2nd |
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30–0 |
14–0 |
1st |
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29–1 |
14–0 |
1st |
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29–1 |
13–1 |
1st |
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28–2 |
12–2 |
1st |
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29–1 |
14–0 |
1st |
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30–0 |
14–0 |
1st |
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30–0 |
14–0 |
1st |
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26–4 |
12–2 |
1st |
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28–3 |
12–2 |
1st |
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UCLA: |
620–147[3] (.808) |
300–67
(.817) |
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Total: |
664–162 (.804) |
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- With whom have you played or coached who was a great example of this?
- Why would Coach Wooden find this so important?
- What attitudes and behaviors build this characteristic?
- What attitudes and behaviors tear it down?
- How do you coach so as to develop this trait in your players?
- Who among your present players is a good model of this? How and when would we see it?
- How can you build this characteristic into your coaching?
- How do you build this into your relationships with coaching colleagues, support staff, and family?
I hope Coach Wooden’s Pyramid leads you to success with your coaching staff, builds relationships, and opens hearts to our Savior.
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