Mike Gallagher takes a weekly trip around the MIAC to provide an up-close look at the top stories and personalities throughout the conference.
It's a special edition of MIAC Weekly for the 150th episode. Host Mike Gallagher covers all the major fall sports action in the conference, but steps outside the fall season to talk about some big news. Macalester alum Mitch Glasser recently helped Team Israel qualify for the World Baseball Classic, and he joins MIAC Weekly to talk about the experience.
It's time again for the annual Johnnie-Tommie game, and Host Mike Gallagher previews the big top-10 football clash on the conference's podcast. Saint John's senior linebacker Carter Hanson joins to discuss Saturday's big game, and Gallagher also surveys the rest of the MIAC fall sports landscape with conference play in full swing.
The start of the conference season is here for football, volleyball and soccer, and Host Mike Gallagher has a full preview of the beginning of MIAC play on the latest edition of the conference's podcast. WCCO's Steve Thomson also joins the show to discuss his recent selection as the Mike Augustin Award winner and football in the MIAC.
Fall sports are off and running in the MIAC, and Podcast Host Mike Gallagher has all the biggest stories covered on the latest edition of MIAC Weekly. Also, Bethel senior setter Katie Lubben stops by to discuss the start of the volleyball team and high expectations for the 12th-ranked Royals.
The MIAC Week fall sports preview continues as Mike Gallagher finishes his preseason look at football, and also examines the upcoming men's and women's soccer seasons. St. Thomas RB Jordan Roberts - the reigning Division III Offensive Player-of-the-Year - also joins with kickoff just two days away.
The MIAC's podcast returns for the 2016-17 season, with Host Mike Gallagher beginning his preview of fall sports. Also, Carleton grad Ruth Steinke joins the show to talk about her selection as the MIAC's nominee for the prestigious NCAA Woman-of-the-Year award.
MIAC Weekly returns to the airwaves for its July episode, with Host Mike Gallagher covering all the big summer stories around the MIAC. Saint Mary's Athletic Director Nikki Fennern joins the show to talk about her tremendous honor from NACWAA, and Gallagher pays tribute to recently departed Gustavus coaching legend Don Roberts.
The June edition of MIAC Weekly with Host Mike Gallagher is now online. New St. Olaf Men's Hockey Coach Mike Eaves joins the program, and the former Division I national championship coach at Wisconsin talks about his new gig in Northfield and the transition to Division III.
MIAC Weekly airs its final regularly-scheduled episode of the 2015-16 season, and Host Mike Gallagher wraps up all the big remaining spring sports stories. MIAC Executive Director Dan McKane and Assistant Executive Director Matt Higgins join to talk about another great year in the conference.
Host Mike Gallagher delivers a full recap of the MIAC Spring Playoffs and Championships now that another great season has reached its conclusion. This week's featured guest is Hamline Athletic Director Jason Verdugo, who stops by to discuss all things Pipers.
The MIAC Spring Playoff and Championship season is in full swing, and Host Mike Gallagher has all the action covered on the conference's podcast. Saint Mary's Head Baseball Coach Nick Winecke joins the show to talk about the MIAC Baseball Playoffs, and Saint John's Head Track and Field Coach Jeremy Karger-Gatzow also stops by to talk about this weekend's MIAC Outdoor T&F Championships.
The MIAC Weekly podcast focuses on women's spring sports with the Playoffs on the horizon. Host Mike Gallagher talks women's tennis with Carleton Head Coach Luciano Battaglini, and St. Thomas softball standout Kierstin Anderson-Glass talks about the Tommies' MIAC title and her breakout rookie season.
Men's spring sports take the spotlight on the latest edition of the MIAC Weekly podcast. Host Mike Gallagher talks to Gustavus men's tennis star Mohanad Alhouni about his team's latest MIAC title, and Mike heads to the diamond with Saint John's versatile baseball player Patrick Strey.
The MIAC Weekly podcast features the thrilling conclusion to last week's conversation with former Concordia QB and New Orleans Saints signee Griffin Neal about his amazing journey to the NFL. Also, Host Mike Gallagher checks in with spring sports updates as the regular season hits the home stretch.
It's a huge edition of MIAC Weekly, as Host Mike Gallagher covers all the spring sports angles and welcomes two outstanding guests to the show. St. Kate's Head Softball Coach Colleen Powers joins to discuss her team's top-25 ranking and tremendous season so far, and former Concordia QB Griffin Neal talks about his NFL contract with the New Orleans Saints in Part I of a two-part interview.
It's NCAA Division III Week and the MIAC Weekly podcast joins the celebration. Host Mike Gallagher takes an in-depth look at spring sports with conference play in full swing, and MIAC Assistant Executive Director Matt Higgins joins the show to talk D3 Week and the MIAC's Unified Basketball Tournament with Special Olympics.
A celebration of NCAA Division III national champions continues on the MIAC Weekly podcast, as Host Mike Gallagher welcomes St. Olaf senior Paul Escher to talk about his second-straight indoor title in the men's mile. Gallagher also takes a close look at spring sports, as MIAC play gets set to open for baseball and softball.
Podcast host Mike Gallagher welcomes St. Thomas Head Men's Basketball Coach John Tauer to recap his team's incredible run to the 2016 NCAA Division III national championship. Gallagher also surveys the MIAC's spring sports scene and talks tennis with Macalester Head Coach Jason Muhl.
The latest edition of the MIAC Weekly podcast has plenty of big stories to tackle. Host Mike Gallagher has previews of the St. Thomas men's basketball team's trip to the Final Four, and the Augsburg men's hockey team opening NCAA Tournament play. St. Thomas Head Athletic Trainer Jim Rakow stops by to talk National Athletic Training Month and a successful year at UST.
The MIAC Weekly podcast continues its look ahead at the spring sports season, as Hamline University Head Softball Coach Jim Rubbelke joins host Mike Gallagher to talk about a big season ahead on the diamond. Gallagher also has all the MIAC Playoff and Championships wrap-ups ready to go, and a look at all the teams still alive in the NCAA Championships.
It's tourney time, and podcast Host Mike Gallagher has all the MIAC postseason action covered. D3hoops.com Executive Editor Pat Coleman joins to forecast the three MIAC teams' chances in the NCAA Tournament.
Podcast Host Mike Gallagher has a big Playoff preview of the basketball and hockey postseason tournaments. Recently-crowned MIAC Women's Swimmer-of-the-Year Emma Paulson also stops by to talk about St. Thomas' first-ever women's title, and the MIAC Championships.
It's Winter Playoffs & Championships time in the MIAC! Host Mike Gallagher examines a big final week in basketball and hockey, and St. Olaf Head Coach Bob Hauck joins to preview the 2016 MIAC Swimming & Diving Championships.
It's a busy time of year in the MIAC, and podcast Host Mike Gallagher has a look at all the winter sports intrigue as well as a look ahead to the spring. Augsburg Baseball Graduate Assistant Coach Gary Mariscal joins the show to talk about the upcoming baseball season in the conference.
The podcast returns with Host Mike Gallagher heading to the ice for a hockey-centric episode. St. Thomas women's hockey forward Courtney Umland and Augsburg men's hockey forward Corbin Chapman both join the show to talk puck in the "State of Hockey."