Championship IQ: Half Court Offense and the NCAA Title Winning Goal
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Championship IQ: Half Court Offense and the NCAA Title Winning Goal

Sunday, April 12, 2026
4:30 PM (60 mins)

Session Overview

This session uses championship-level film to show how half-court offense comes down to reads, timing, and trust. The NCAA title-winning goal becomes a case study in how elite players stay composed, recognize the right matchup, and execute when the possession matters most. It’s perfect for players who want to understand the difference between running a play and making a winning decision. The session makes offense feel less random by showing how spacing, patience, and IQ create the moment that decides a championship.

half-court offence
championship IQ
clutch decisions
decision-making
film breakdown
game-winning possession
half-court offence
half-court offense
late-game offense
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Frederico Jucá Carsalade

Frederico Jucá Carsalade

Rightie Attacker • Expert Coach

Premium Content
Date:Sunday, April 12, 2026
Time:4:30 PM
Duration:60 minutes
Availability:Open

Meet Your Mentor

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Frederico Jucá Carsalade

Frederico Jucá Carsalade

Rightie Attacker

Frederico Jucá Carsalade, known as Tico, is a UCLA and Brazilian National Team water polo player, two-time NCAA Champion, NCAA Tournament MVP, and two-time First-Team All-American. He has been named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team twice, including scoring the game-winning buzzer beater in the 2025 NCAA Final. He is passionate about mentoring young athletes and helping them build their skills, confidence, and love for the game.

What You'll Learn
  • Professional techniques and strategies
  • Mental preparation and focus
  • Performance optimization tips
  • Q&A with expert mentor
Session Format
  • Live online session via Zoom
  • Interactive Q&A throughout
  • Small group setting for personalized attention
  • Recording available for 48 hours
Prerequisites
  • Active Premium subscription
  • Stable internet connection
  • Suitable space for participation