All the Years

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College basketball is about those One Shining Moments. Re-live some of your favorites with the very players who created them.

Russell Steinberg


    • Aug 3, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 33m AVG DURATION
    • 13 EPISODES


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    Jim Calhoun talks about 2004 and the most talented team he's ever had

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 26:34


    Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun has had plenty of great UConn teams. But according to him, none was more talented than the 2004 squad that won the national championship behind Emeka Okafor and Ben Gordon. The Huskies rolled to the title that year, facing just one real challenge in the NCAA Tournament: the Duke Blue Devils in the semifinals. Calhoun talks about that game and the team's journey to the championship.

    Bradford Burgess led VCU from the First Four to the Final Four

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 37:30


    VCU had to win five games to reach the 2011 Final Four, and It won four of them by double-digits. The other game? Sealed on a Bradford Burgess go-ahead layup with seven seconds left in overtime. Burgess walks through the Rams' improbable tournament run and his legacy in Richmond.

    By George! How Jai Lewis and George Mason knocked off UConn

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 37:25


    Every year, we're asked "who will be the next George Mason?" Jai Lewis joins the podcast to discuss the first George Mason: The 2006 Patriots, who beat Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State, and UConn en route to the Final Four.

    Brett Comer was the catalyst behind Dunk City's surge

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 40:18


    In 2013, Florida Gulf Coast did more than just become the first 15 seed to ever reach the Sweet 16. The Eagles electrified college basketball with their fast-paced, high-flying style of play as they picked off Georgetown and San Diego State in the tournament's first weekend. Point guard Brett Comer talks about the team, the dunks, and the program.

    Thomas Walkup talks Stephen F. Austin, West Virginia, and his beard

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 34:30


    Thomas Walkup played on three NCAA Tournament teams in his career at Stephen F. Austin and put on his most memorable performance as a senior against West Virginia. Walkup scored 33 points as the Lumberjacks knocked off the 3 seed Mountaineers at Barclays Center.

    Ryan Odom breaks down UMBC's upset over 1 seed Virginia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 46:08


    Before UMBC beat Virginia, 16 seeds were 0-135 all-time against 1 seeds. Not only did the Retrievers defy the odds, they dominated the Cavaliers, blowing them out 74-54. Head coach Ryan Odom breaks down the lead-up to that game, the fallout, and the game itself.

    Kathy Delaney-Smith looks back on Harvard's historic upset over Stanford

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 41:00


    It was the first — and to this date in women's basketball, the only — 16-over-1 upset in NCAA Tournament history. In 1998, the Harvard Crimson went to Palo Alto and knocked off Stanford on the Cardinal's home court. Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith revisits that game and the impact it had on college basketball.

    Donte Ingram on the shot that started it all for Loyola

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 38:37


    Loyola University Chicago's memorable run to the Final Four would not have been possible had Donte Ingram not nailed a 30-footer to give the Ramblers a first-round win over Miami. Ingram takes us through that game and everything that followed.

    Bryce Drew re-lives Pacer and "The Shot"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 35:25


    You've seen the replay a thousand times. The 3/4-court inbounds pass, the catch in the air, the shot to win it. Bryce Drew, whose miracle buzzer-beater sent Valparaiso into the Second Round in 1998, takes us through everything the led up to his One Shining Moment.

    Charlotte Smith's buzzer-beater

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 26:36


    North Carolina trailed Louisiana Tech 59-57 with 0.7 seconds remaining in the 1994 title game. After a pair of timeouts, junior Charlotte Smith caught the inbounds pass, hoisted a three, and won the championship for the Tar Heels.

    Episode 2: TJ Sorrentine from the parking lot

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 33:13


    Former Vermont Catamount TJ Sorrentine discusses his three-pointer from the parking lot against Syracuse in the first round of the 2005 NCAA Tournament. That shot is remembered not only for coming in a critical moment in the game, but also for its legendary call from Gus Johnson and the priceless reaction from Sorrentine's head coach, Tom Brennan.

    Ali Farokhmanesh on his shot vs. Kansas

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 37:31


    10 years ago, Ali Farokhmanesh hit the biggest shot in Northern Iowa history: a wide-open three with 35 seconds to go that put the Panthers up four over Kansas. He calls it the classic "no no no yes!" shot and joins the pod to talk about that team, that game, and his One Shining Moment.

    All the Years: An Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 3:08


    We remember March for the great moments — the buzzer beaters, the momentum-swinging threes, the final seconds ticking off of a historic upset. I'm here to help you re-live them. Each week, I will talk to a different March Madness hero — a men's or women's basketball player who went from athlete to legend thanks to their One Shining Moment. Subscribe, support, and enjoy!

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