Head Coach Tarik Brown, is gearing up for the 2024-
25 season leading the Arts High Lady Jaguars into
Media Day. Brown, strives to make an Impact after the
Lady Jag’s 12-14 record last season.
Where the team finished strong in there league with a
playoff birth last season, Coach Brown has partnered
with IMU Media to enhance the Lady Jags’ media
presence and skillset. Under the guidance of CEO
Jovan Acree, the team participated in media training
focused on public speaking, social responsibility, and
managing their personal brands, preparing them for
college and professional opportunities, including
protecting their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL).
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Arts High School, known for its emphasis on
performing arts and technology, hosted the training in
its state-of-the-art media center. Coach Brown’s
philosophy as an educator centers on a personalized
approach, considering the unique needs of each
student-athlete. His commitment to developing strong
relationships with players and their families has been
instrumental in helping over 60 athletes transition from
high school to college, with 90% securing
scholarships.
Notable players participating in the media day
interview included Ruqayyah Perez, Amaya Goods,
and team captain Mary Ojo. With this innovative
approach, Coach Brown is positioning the Lady Jags
for continued success, both on and off the court.