PointGuard wrote:Also, if you've not been coaching long at a specific college or have a lot of new players on your team, your team may still be very inexperienced running your sets. So make sure you're practices are set up to maximize time on the sets you're employing. It can take some time...weeks of practicing and using the sets in games before players get to a proficiency level with your sets to begin reducing the number of turnovers. An experienced team is likely to average from the low to middle teens in turnovers/game. For example, the team I'm coaching now is averaging 12.2 topg and sometimes have 5-6 turnovers and other times 18-20 turnovers but typically 10-15.
If turnovers continue to be an issue, then in the future when recruiting and going after transfer players, avoid those players with low skill levels for ball handling and passing.
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