Team camaraderie plays a large part in overall team performance, as well as in how each player performs individually. The panelists in this session, The Power of Inclusive Leadership, discussed how an inclusive team environment correlates to team success, both on and off the field.
Coaches and team leaders must both proactively take responsibility for creating an inclusive culture. The panelists noted the importance of coaches clearly outlining their values to their players.
“If your coach isn’t setting the right example, then you’re probably not going to have a team that’s inclusive,” said Daniela Eppler, a former player at the University of Virginia and now a player and coach for Team Mexico. “Leadership is immensely important to create the right environment. Part of that, for coaches, is in recruiting diverse groups of people. Having people with different backgrounds and beliefs on your team is a good start.”
A unified effort is critical for success.
“As a team sport, if you want any level of success in lacrosse, everyone has to be pulling on the same rope,” said Cody Jamieson, former player at Syracuse University and a current professional player for the Halifax Thunderbirds. “Inclusivity, to me, is everyone pulling on that rope together. That starts with the coaches, and the captains, and trickles all the way down.”
The panelists stressed the importance of having a team environment that is safe, welcoming, and comfortable for everyone.
“Being inclusive is about accepting people for who they are,” said moderator Angie Benson, a senior goalie at Virginia Tech.
“More than just being welcomed, inclusion means that everyone feels valued,” Eppler added. “It’s important to have an environment where everyone feels equally valued.”
Noah Knopf, a 2020 graduate of Harvard University, spoke about the power of acceptance. During his senior season, Knopf disclosed to his teammates that he was gay.
“When I told my teammates I was gay, and they reacted so positively, it really meant the world to me,” he said. “I can’t put into words what an affirmation it was to have my teammates’ support.”