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In episode 12 of the Queens Coaches Show Podcast, Head Women's Basketball Coach Sarah Jansen joins Phil Constantino to discuss her life-changing moment in Jan. 2018 (1:18), before flipping the interview on Phil to discuss the growth of Queens Athletics and the Queens Sports Network (13:27).
In episode 11 of the Queens Coaches Show Podcast, Associate Athletic Director for Development Todd Nebeker joins Phil Constantino to discuss how supporters of Queens Athletics can get involved, including in the annual Queens Athletics Golf Outing, on Sept. 30, 2019, at TPC Piper Glen.
In episode 10 of the Queens Coaches Show Podcast, Head Cross Country Coach Tom Scott joins Phil Constantino to discuss the national championship that highlighted his first season in Charlotte (2:01) and the national championship controversy at his previous institution that led to the "most emotional day" of his life (30:26).
In episode nine of Queens Coaches Show Podcast, Head Women's Volleyball Coach Hannah Long joins Phil Constantino to discuss her time as a two-sport collegiate athlete (2:50), life growing up as the daughter of a college football coach (10:16), and the time that former Queens standout Meg Mancini changed the tide of Queens women's volleyball history (18:48).
In episode eight of the Queens Coaches Show Podcast, Head Men's Golf Coach Andy Serketich joins Phil Constantino to discuss his team's memorable one-shot victory at the 2019 South Atlantic Conference Championship (0:39), the time he played at Augusta National (12:30), and how his team managed to catch the iconic final moments of the 2019 Masters while competing on Sunday of the SAC Championship (24:43).
In episode seven of the Queens Coaches Show Podcast, Head Women's Soccer Coach Denise Brolly joins Phil Constantino to discuss her extraordinarily young debut on the Scottish Women's National Team (2:18), her role in helping the growth of women's sports in Scotland (5:30), and her rapid rise to success in coaching (15:13).
In episode six of the Queens Coaches Show Podcast, Director of Cross Country and Track & Field Jim Vahrenkamp (and special guest Jackson Vahrenkamp) joins Phil Constantino for a personal trivia game about the 18-time conference champion (1:21), to discuss the highlight of his time at Queens(3:48)and to discuss the time he was nearly trapped in Europe during a recruiting trip(26:27).
In episode five of the Queens Coaches Show Podcast, Head Triathlon Coach Sonni Dyer joins Phil Constantino and discusses the controversy surrounding his team's USAT National Championship (4:40), the time a Queens triathlete was hit by a car mid-race (16:06), and the time he encountered a shark mid-race(28:23).
In episode four of the Queens Coaches Show Podcast, Head Field Hockey Coach Brandi Kist joins Phil Constantino to discuss the team's upcoming trip to Ireland (1:13), her inspiration for playing field hockey (7:41), and how water-based turf has taken the program to a new level (25:15).
In episode three of the Queens Coaches Show Podcast, Associate Head Men's Basketball Coach Grant Leonard joins Phil Constantino to discuss his role as the Head Coach of D2Unheralded in this summer's TBT. The conversation covers the newly found alliance between Queens and rival Lincoln Memorial (9:52), how the TBT could help Todd Withers' NBA hopes (22:00), and the challenges Leonard will face as a first-time head coach (26:26).
In episode two of the Queens Coaches Show Podcast, Head Women's Lacrosse Coach Clare Short, the reigning South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year, joins Phil Constantino to discuss the one thing a Queens lacrosse player will never be asked to do (13:18), what it feels like to be on the wrong end of the Royals' dominance (28:23), and why Queens is her "dream job" (41:42).
In episode one of the Queens Coaches Show Podcast, 10-time national champion Head Swimming Coach Jeff Dugdale joins Phil Constantino to discuss why the Olympic rings will soon hang at the Levine Center (1:56), the unexpected challenges of coaching Paralympic athletes (17:59), and where Queens swimming would rank in Division I (29:49).