Untapped Stories
In this episode of Untapped Stories, we sit down with Kathy Taylor — longtime and highly decorated women’s college lacrosse coach — to talk about leadership, athlete development, and why long-term success is built on accountability long before it shows up in the win column. After decades of coaching at a high level, Kathy has learned something that many people in sports overlook: Winning is the byproduct of development. Championships, rankings, and records may get attention, but sustainable success comes from building something deeper — a culture filled with hardworking, respectful, connected athletes who trust one another and take pride in doing things the right way. Kathy explains that the best teams aren’t always the most individually talented. They’re the teams built on communication, consistency, discipline, and shared accountability. Talent might win moments, but culture wins seasons. For young lacrosse players especially, development goes far beyond stick skills and athletic ability. Passing, catching, defensive footwork, ground balls, and shooting mechanics all matter — but character, coachability, and work ethic ultimately determine how far athletes can go. From there, the conversation shifts into one of Kathy’s strongest beliefs as a coach: Growth requires responsibility. In today’s world, it’s easy for parents or coaches to step in and solve every problem for young athletes. Forgotten equipment gets delivered. Missed assignments get excused. Mistakes get cleaned up before athletes feel the consequences. But Kathy believes those small moments matter. When athletes are allowed to forget something, fail, regroup, and learn from it themselves, they begin building independence and resilience. Those lessons carry far beyond sports — into school, relationships, careers, and life. She emphasizes that adversity isn’t something coaches should always remove. Sometimes it’s something athletes need to experience in order to grow. Throughout the episode, Kathy highlights the core principles that help teams and athletes succeed long-term: • Building strong team culture through accountability and respect • Developing communication and leadership skills • Teaching athletes to embrace responsibility and ownership • Mastering lacrosse fundamentals like passing, catching, and ground balls • Creating environments where athletes can learn through mistakes • Prioritizing long-term development over short-term outcomes One of the biggest takeaways is that great coaching isn’t just about producing wins — it’s about helping athletes become capable, resilient people. Kathy’s approach to coaching reflects decades of experience developing not only strong lacrosse players, but strong young women prepared for life beyond the game. This episode is a must-listen for lacrosse players, parents navigating youth and college sports, and coaches who believe culture and development are the foundation of lasting success. 🎙️ Untapped Stories is presented by Athletes Untapped [https://athletesuntapped.com/] — the nation’s leading platform for private sports coaching. We connect athletes and families with elite coaches who help players build strong fundamentals, confidence, leadership, and lifelong habits through sports. 👉 Follow Athletes Untapped [https://www.instagram.com/athletesuntapped/] for more conversations with elite coaches and athletes, and explore private lacrosse coaching to elevate your game and development.
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