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Lucais MacKay

@CoachLucais

Parker’s Dad | Throws Coach @ University of Arizona | Georgia Grad | NCAA Champion | All American

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Lucais MacKay
Lucais MacKay@CoachLucais·
@letsrundotcom Let the Discus Throwers have their wind-aided facility. They can achieve marks & standards that allow them to almost make a living
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LetsRun.com
LetsRun.com@letsrundotcom·
Crazy track story. In 1983, Ben Plucknett threw the discus farther than anyone - 72.34m. The "world record" didn't last as he was popped for steroids 6 days later. However, USATF let it stand as the American record until today. But does the new mark also need an *? letsrun.com/news/2026/04/s…
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
AMERICAN RECORD!!!🤯🤯 Sam Mattis 🇺🇸 has just gone out to a big Personal Best (PB) of 72.45m in the men's Discus Throw at the Oklahoma Throw Series in Ramona! He breaks the 43-year-old American Record of 71.32m set by Ben Plucknett and goes 6th on the alltime list!
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Beau Throws
Beau Throws@beau_throws·
From Camryn Rogers’ story 😂 Put this in the Louvre
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Paul Hof-Mahoney
Paul Hof-Mahoney@phofmahoney·
CAMRYN. ROGERS. 81.13M IN ROUND 3 AT TEXAS RELAYS! SECOND WOMAN EVER OVER 81M AND THE 4TH-BEST PERFORMANCE IN WORLD HISTORY! THREE THROWS LEFT
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University of Arizona
University of Arizona@uarizona·
“BUT WHY DO THEY SAY ‘BEAR DOWN’ IF THEY’RE THE WILDCATS?” Class is in session. Our topic? John Byrd “Button” Salmon. ↓
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Lucais MacKay@CoachLucais·
Incredible pull from @stevemagness ~ Appreciate the parallel from T&F to 🏀‼️ Great Read
Steve Magness@stevemagness

Arizona's was Down 7 to Purdue at halftime of the Elite Eight. Their first Final Four in 25 years slipping away. Coach Tommy Lloyd walks to the front of the locker room and says: "Guys, the coaching staff and I are going to leave right now. You guys figure this deal out." There wasn't some huge speech. He walked out. Every instinct in a coaches body says to give the movie style inspirational speech. Light a fire, demand more, sound like Al Pacino in Any Given Sunday... Lloyd did the opposite. He left 5 minutes on the clock and sent a key message to the players: This is your team. I trust you to lead it. The veteran players took charge. They'd been through the tournament losses before, helped with emotional regulation, and reiterated that they still had a shot. Freshman Koa Peat said afterward: "They told us to keep going. Can't get too high or too low. Just stay even-keeled." Arizona outscored Purdue 48-26 in the second half. They had zero turnovers and shot 51.6% from the field. Second half: Arizona outscored Purdue One. They put on a clinic. When asked why he did it, Lloyd said after the game: "The most powerful thing in a team sport is a player-led program. The coach, you have to help them navigate it, but when you can get the players to own these moments, you are just so much better." He said he'd done it four or five times this year and it worked every time. There's a mountain of science behind Lloyd's approach In 2003, researchers Mageau and Vallerand found autonomy-supportive coaching, giving athletes choice, acknowledging their perspective, and avoiding overt control, consistently produced more motivated, more resilient athletes. Controlling coaching did the reverse: higher burnout and lower resilience. This is at the heart of one of the most theories in psychology, Self-Determination Theory When people feel autonomy, competence, and relatedness, you get the highest quality motivation. When a coach trusts his team to figure it out and right the ship, he's handing them all three at once. It's the ultimate signal of trust when his team needed it the most. Lloyd built a culture where the players internalized the stuff that matters. A 2025 meta-analysis by Clare and colleagues looked at 50 studies and over 17,000 athletes. They found that team captains had nearly twice the effect on performance as coaches did. Coaches help set the culture and expectations. They guide good leaders, but the players look to who else is in the arena with them. We need peer pressure in the positive direction. Lloyd understood this. Too often, as coaches we think we need to "do something." That instinct pushes us to over control, to grip the wheel harder. When so often, what we need to do is trust that we've guided them the best we can, and show them the trust they deserve. Steve Kerr once did something similar with the Warriors, telling his team that he was sitting out and they were coaching the team for a game. Build the culture. Coach the team up, giving them the skills and ability. And then sometimes, you've just got to step back, tell them you believe in them, that it's there team. That ownership and self-belief is the fuel of the purest motivation. Sometimes, when we're struggling, we don't need all the answers. We just need to hear that we've already got the inside of us. And to give us that belief to go get it done...together. -Steve Research: Mageau & Vallerand (2003) "The coach–athlete relationship: a motivational model." Journal of Sports Sciences, 21(11), 883-904. -Clare, Hardy, Roberts, Tod, & Benson (2025) "Do Leaders Actually Influence Sports Performance? An Integrated Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses." Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 47(4), 205-222.

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Alex Rabb
Alex Rabb@AlexR64_·
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!!!! OUR ARIZONA WILDCATS ARE GOING TO THE FINAL FOUR!!!!! BTFDDDDD!!!!!
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Justin Spears
Justin Spears@JustinESports·
Arizona fans, I’m doing a story on your reaction on Arizona going to the Final Four! 🏀 Tell me what this means to you! How are you feeling? Let me know 👇🏻
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CBS Sports College Basketball 🏀
Koa Peat, Brayden Burries, and Ivan Kharchenkov have been integral members of @ArizonaMBB as freshman all season long. We spent some time the Wildcats to learn more about the terrific trio.
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Saul Bookman
Saul Bookman@Saul_Bookman·
This is my type of ASMR
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Preet Majithia
Preet Majithia@preet_athletics·
@CitiusMag ready to roll at World Indoors. Looks like some epic lighting effects in store!
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Owen
Owen@_OwenM_·
IT’S WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WEEKEND!! 🤩🇵🇱 Between 20 and 22 March, 674 athletes from 118 nations will be competing in Toruń, where world titles are at stake. Here are all the details below 👇 Where to watch: worldathletics.org/competitions/w… Timetable: worldathletics.org/competitions/w… Results: worldathletics.org/competitions/w… Entry lists: assets.aws.worldathletics.org/document/69b59… Additional information: worldathletics.org/competitions/w… #WorldIndoorChamps
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USA Baseball
USA Baseball@USABaseball·
Great moments are born from great opportunity
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Arizona Athletics
Arizona Athletics@AZATHLETICS·
Top Cats of the Week 😼 👟 Emma Gates, @ArizonaTrack · Finished fourth in the women's high jump (6-0.75/1.85m) at the NCAA Indoor Championships, earning First-Team All-American honors 🏀 Jaden Bradley, @ArizonaMBB · Was named Most Outstanding Player of the Big 12 Tournament after leading the Wildcats to the tournament title
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