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Bio: With over two decades of experience in basketball as both a player and a coach, I possess a deep passion for the sport and a commitment to developing well-rounded athletes both on and off the court. My coaching philosophy focuses on personalized training that enhances skill development, strengthens basketball IQ, and fosters lasting confidence through discipline, effort, and mentorship.
My basketball journey has taken me around the world and through various levels of competition. I was honored to be named the Knights of Columbus Free Throw State Champion in 2017 and went on to earn a bronze medal in 3v3 basketball at the AAU Jr. Olympics in 2019. I proudly represented Team USA in the U19 United World Games in Germany, Austria, and Italy in 2022, and again in Argentina in 2023. In 2024, I reached a significant milestone by playing professionally with the Louisiana Kajun Gators in the NBL-US.
Through these experiences, basketball has taught me more than just how to play; it has instilled in me valuable lessons about leadership, perseverance, teamwork, and character. These are the lessons I bring to every coaching session and every athlete I mentor.
Whether you are a beginner working on fundamentals or an advanced player preparing for the next level, I am here to help you elevate both your game and your mindset.
Bio: Tre Campbell is a dynamic basketball professional with a strong foundation as a Division I athlete and a growing legacy in player development and coaching. A Washington, DC native, I played collegiate basketball at Georgetown University from 2014–2018 and completed his playing career at the University of South Carolina in 2018–2019, competing at the highest level while balancing the rigorous demands of academics and athletics.
Following my playing career, I transitioned into coaching and development, quickly establishing himself as a trusted leader and mentor. I have served as an Assistant Coach and Player Development leader at IMG Academy (2022–2024), one of the nation’s premier training grounds for elite athletes. I then took on the role of Director of Player Personnel and Assistant Coach at the College of Charleston (2024–2025), where I led recruitment efforts in the DMV/Virginia area, organized visits, ran advanced scouting, and conducted skill instruction for all positions. I've spent the last two decades sharing my passion for basketball and empowering athletes to reach their full potential. My coaching style emphasizes both fundamental skills and strategic thinking, creating a fun yet challenging environment for growth. Let's work together to take your game to the next level.
Bio: My name is Todd Eaglin, I am here to give you the best training and knowledge of basketball that will help you excel on the court. I played basketball at Tyler Junior College (2012-14). I received a full scholarship to the Univeristy of North Texas to play basketball from (2014-2016). After my playing career, I was blessed to work as Graduate Assistant at the University of Alabama, under Avery Johnson.
Bio: With seven years dedicated to basketball instruction, I cultivate fundamental skills and strategic thinking in aspiring players. My passion lies in fostering a supportive environment where athletes can unlock their full potential on and off the court. I emphasize both individual growth and team collaboration. I am excited to be apart of this experience and I’m ready to give my best.😁😁😁😁
Bio: Basketball has been a focal passion of mine for over 25 years, which might make me sound old but I'm only 29. I'm played on the high school and college levels, including schools like John Ehret and Texas Southern University as well as Nicholls State. I teach & groom skills like ballhandling, shooting, footwork, and defense. More importantly, I learn my players and educate them on intangible life skills that can help them in ways that transcend sport and even make the sport itself easier.