1,423 Followers, 936 Following, 39 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Holly Warwick (@hollywarwick) She has led Chapman, which is located in Orange, California, to a winning record every year, including nine NCAA Division III playoff berths and nine 20-win seasons. “You can point the fingers, but you’re ultimately in charge, and I can now reflect to see what I could be [doing differently],” she explained. “I have enjoyed getting to know her and understand why she is successful. And I have loved working with these kids because they are hungry for knowledge.”Warlick was joined on the trip by Carol Jung Jue, who has been the head women’s basketball coach at Chapman University since 2003. Two things that you can control – attitude and effort. Frances Hollingsworth "Holly" Warlick is an American college basketball coach who was head coach for the Tennessee Lady Volunteers. You can bounce stuff off of [them]. Holly Warlick will be back in Tennessee on Monday after a week in Taiwan, where she served as a sports envoy for the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Sports Diplomacy.The overseas trip was part of a yearlong celebration in 2019 to mark 40 years of U.S.-Taiwan friendship and cooperation since the signing of the Taiwan Relations Act. Holly Warlick will be back in Tennessee on Monday after a week in Taiwan, where she served as a sports envoy for the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Sports Diplomacy. Jimmy Hyams of the Sports Animal first … Holly Warlick Class of 2001. So you treat people with a tremendous amount of respect,” Warlick explained. “I never thought I would say this. I would really focus on those type of kids and don’t get caught up in, ‘We got to be on the top of everything.’” Third and “probably most important,” Warlick said, “would be a better communication with the parents.” Growing up, Warlick would have been embarrassed if her parents talked to her coaches on her behalf. One word Warlick would use to describe herself?
I think because a lot of them are perfectionists. Warlick’s comments came at Monday’s BreakThrough Digital Leadership Summit in Lincoln, Nebraska. The coaches attended the Jones Cup for Men and Buddha’s Light International Association (BLIA) Cup University Basketball Tournament at Kaohsiung Arena, which drew teams from Australia, Canada, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Philippines, Taiwan and the United States. But no plans right now to get back in coaching.”Warlick would welcome any future opportunity as a sports envoy.“The State Department contacted me in June to see if I would be interested,” she said.

Neither is a good sign, and it’s definitely not the program that Pat Summitt led. The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) selected July as AIT@40 Arts, Culture and Sports Month.“We have done several talks to young girls and boys in high school and college students, as well,” Warlick said via messages with GoVols247 from Taiwan. Since that time, Warlick has traveled to Hawaii as part of a Nike event and been selected as a sports envoy for the Taiwan event.Warlick and Jue participated in a variety of events around Taipei and Kaohsiung, including workshops, discussions and basketball clinics with a focus on leadership, youth development and empowerment of women and girls. But today, she said, it’s much more common for parents to communicate with coaches, and she could have adjusted to that better.The BreakThrough Summit was billed as an event to “develop and celebrate women in sports,” so it was hardly surprising that Robinson also asked Warlick about growing Robinson ended the conversation with a series of rapid-fire questions. The former Tennessee player spent a total of 38 years connected to the Lady Vols before Tennessee parted ways with Warlick last March. The assistant did, and Tennessee got a layup off of it and won.However, Warlick hopes that Tennessee will not be her last head coaching stop. Holly Warlick (Photo: UT Athletics).


Those kids are hard to find now. “Don’t be afraid to do the little things” was one. I formed a lot of friendships with parents, going into their homes and speaking about our program and talking about their daughter … [I] miss the interaction with the recruits and their families.”“Something in my heart just jumped when I thought about you ever coaching again and not wearing [orange],” Robinson said. Either Holly Warlick had completely lost control of the program or the players had completely lost faith in her. Holly Warlick, University of Tennessee Women's Basketball They have a lot of fear of failure.