knows a thing or two about winning, and the former 91°”Íű womenâs basketball standout hasnât wasted any time imparting what she knows.
In her first year as head coach at Heritage High School in Leesburg, Cook took over a girlsâ basketball team that had finished 12-12 the year before, leading the Pride to a remarkable 25-3 record and the programâs first Virginia High School League (VHSL) Class 4 state championship.
âIt was definitely a good year and an exciting flip,â said Cook, who earned a from George Masonâs in 2018 before returning for a masterâs degree in special education. âI told them before the start of the season that they could win a state title, but they had to believe it.â
Cookâs impact was almost immediate. Heritage, a Loudoun County school that had never advanced that far since opening in 2002, also claimed Dulles District and Region 4C titles while holding opponents to fewer than 33 points per game, making them one of the toughest defensive teams in Northern Virginia.
Cook was for her efforts.
âWeâre so excited to have her,â said Pride Athletics Director and fellow George Mason alum J. J. Totaro, BS Public Administration â03. âIt takes a real special coach to get players to use their talents selflessly, use them with a team mentality, and rise to the moment when situations get tough. We look forward to seeing what they can do this coming season as well.â
Cook, who is a special education teacher in addition to coaching basketball, is a former VHSL Player of the Year and daughter of longtime Spotswood High School Coach Chris Dodson, whose career ledger includes 12 district titles, 10 regional crowns, and six state championships. She played a key role in Spotswoodâs back-to-back state championships in 2013 and 2014.
It seems that winning is in her DNA.
Cook was a four-year player at George Mason, where she still ranks 14th all-time in assists with 251 and 25th in rebounds with 495. She helped lead the Patriots to a 24-win season and a berth in the 2018 Womenâs National Invitational Tournament (NIT) after three consecutive losing seasons.
Cook took over at Heritage following a successful run guiding Tuscarora High School to back-to-back state tournament appearances. She brought with her a dynamic five-out, spread offense, and a passion for player development.
âIt feels different as a player than as a coach,â Cook said. âAs a player, youâre definitely having fun and doing it with your best friends. I just wanted it so bad for them as a coach because I had done it.â
While Heritage graduated six seniors from this yearâs title-winning team, including two starters, Cook likes her teamâs chances for next year with the return of several top prospects.
âItâs a lot of fun, and I truly enjoy coaching them,â she said.
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