TESTIMONIALS
“There’s lots of exposure, lots of teams, and they do a good job of getting us to see different teams and not just focused on a few, which I like. Some new girls have jumped out, which is nice to see. I really enjoyed the games and got to see girls I hadn’t before; working with different teams in each game, hearing how they are in the dugout and how they are with their team is an interesting aspect, versus just being in the bleachers behind the fence.”
--Hannah Boulanger, Simon Fraser (Canada)
“Networking, first of all, I get to meet a lot of coaches from (many) levels across the country. And then, I’m getting to see kids from different parts of the country who might not necessarily go to Midwest showcases, and this tournament is not overly big. It’s very
manageable and just three days. When you can coach a player in a camp game, you can ask them some extra questions and see how they are with their vibe. We are always listening. We’re just trying to find good, athletic kids with high character.”
--Jordan Olson, Doane University (Nebraska)
“The format helps for sure, it allows you to see different teams and different programs, allows you to explore more than what you might normally see. You can think more out of the box. Coaching them (in camp games) gives you a chance to get more of a personal connection, and you can create that a bit easier. Triple Crown brings so many coaches here, you can talk and explore some professional development.”
--Apdiel Vazquez, Bethany College (Kansas)
--Hannah Boulanger, Simon Fraser (Canada)
“Networking, first of all, I get to meet a lot of coaches from (many) levels across the country. And then, I’m getting to see kids from different parts of the country who might not necessarily go to Midwest showcases, and this tournament is not overly big. It’s very
manageable and just three days. When you can coach a player in a camp game, you can ask them some extra questions and see how they are with their vibe. We are always listening. We’re just trying to find good, athletic kids with high character.”
--Jordan Olson, Doane University (Nebraska)
“The format helps for sure, it allows you to see different teams and different programs, allows you to explore more than what you might normally see. You can think more out of the box. Coaching them (in camp games) gives you a chance to get more of a personal connection, and you can create that a bit easier. Triple Crown brings so many coaches here, you can talk and explore some professional development.”
--Apdiel Vazquez, Bethany College (Kansas)