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Marquette Coach Shaka Smart Embraces Mindfulness and Relationships to Build Winning Culture

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Shaka Smart's morning routine includes meditation, nature walks, and daily reading
  • Smart developed a "Five Star Leader" framework to cultivate leadership in his players
  • Marquette has not taken a transfer player in 4 years, bucking the trend in college basketball
Marquette Coach Shaka Smart Embraces Mindfulness and Relationships to Build Winning Culture

In the ever-changing landscape of college basketball, Marquette University has emerged as an anomaly. Under the leadership of head coach Shaka Smart, the Golden Eagles have qualified for the NCAA Tournament for 4 consecutive years, all while avoiding the transfer portal that has become a staple of the modern game.

Smart's approach to building a winning culture at Marquette is rooted in an unconventional daily routine and a deep commitment to personal growth and relationships. Each morning, the 47-year-old coach begins with meditation, a practice he adopted around 8-9 years ago when he was still leading the Texas Longhorns. This is followed by a walk outside to soak in the morning light and a reading session, where Smart jots down meaningful passages in a journal and shares them with his players, coaches, and friends.

This intentional focus on mindfulness and self-reflection is a reflection of Smart's belief that the best leaders are those who first understand themselves. He has developed a framework he calls the "Five Star Leader," which he uses to cultivate leadership qualities in his players. This approach, combined with Smart's emphasis on building deep, genuine connections, has allowed Marquette to thrive in an era of roster churn.

"The best part is the middle," Smart says of the journey with his players. "It's the journey. It's imperfect. It's hard. It includes twists and turns. My favorite stories are the ones that are in the middle."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Shaka Smart's "Five Star Leader" framework is a set of principles he uses to cultivate leadership qualities in his Marquette basketball players, helping the team achieve 4 straight NCAA Tournament appearances.
Unlike many teams, Marquette has not taken a transfer player in the last 4 years, bucking the trend of roster churn in the era of the transfer portal.
Shaka Smart starts each day with meditation, outdoor walks, and reflective reading, which he credits for helping him become a more intentional and self-aware leader.

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