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MorWrestling
#90 Alfred State Wrestling Season Preview

MorWrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 56:06


Episode 90?! Its been 4 years since bringing Coach Justin Signorelli on for an episode to talk about the Ox Gang down at Alfred State. Along with Coach Signorelli coming on, I also brought on Zach Levey. Levey, who is a transfer student and now one of the leaders heading into his first full season at Alfred State. If you've enjoyed this episode give it a share on social media!

Back to the Futures: The Official Podcast of the FCBL
Season 7 Episode 9 - Nick Serce

Back to the Futures: The Official Podcast of the FCBL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 28:08


We are joined by Nick Serce, first basemen for the Westfield Starfires, who talks about his time at the All-Star Game, including participating in the Home Run Derby, playing in the game itself, and being named the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player. Serce also talks about his time at Alfred State, his recruitment to American International College for the upcoming season and much more! Dig in for Pete: https://lakemonsters.milbstore.com/products/dig-in-for-pete-bracelet

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast
The Throws Doc: Episode 26 - All-American at Alfred State

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 4:32


The Throws Doc: Episode 26 - All-American at Alfred State

Noontime Sports Podcast
Coach Andrae Murphy (Dean College Football)

Noontime Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 21:34


Andrae Murphy, who is in his first season with the Dean College football team, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his team's initial win of the 2022 season, which occurred last Saturday against Alfred State. Murphy and Noonan discuss the Bulldogs' current season, as well as how one win has provided the program with some much-needed momentum heading into Saturday's Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) clash with SUNY-Maritime. Stay connected with Noontime Sports on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn, as well as on Instagram at @NoontimeNation

Sustainable Farm Podcast
S1. Ep9. Does eating Carnivore increase Athlete Performance? ..with Matteo Avalone

Sustainable Farm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 11:50


Today Matteo Avalone captain of the Alfred State baseball team and player of the week joins Sunnycove farm in a conversation about going carnivore. Local eating the importance of your meat source and athletic performance.

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast
Episode 42 - If You Build It They Will Come

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 18:49


The conversation stemmed from a post an alum made in a Facebook alumni post about the college's facilities. It got our group in the chat going about how the recruitment process would be made easier if we had facilities that were upgraded and that would allow us (SUNY Fredonia) the chance to host meets again. Well, things got really exciting because there were two schools of thought. First, upgrading the indoor facilities would assist coaches in the recruiting process of student-athletes. A second camp thinks that upgrading our facility wouldn't make that much of a difference. I am in the latter. As difficult as it might be for me to say, I really don't believe that upgrading our indoor facility at SUNY Fredonia would make that much of a difference in attracting recruits who apply, are accepted, and eventually enroll. I don't believe it because I've seen it from both perspectives. I was an athlete and coach at SUNY Fredonia. The condition of the indoor facility back in the spring of 2000 when I first visited was good, but not great. The facility was built in 1983 and had not been upgraded at all. It wasn't upgraded in the 17 years between being built and when I arrived, and hasn't been upgraded in the past 18 years since I graduated. It made training easier because we didn't have to throw the weight/shot outside in the winter, but we did throw the weight outdoors in competition. During my time spent at Nazareth College, we didn't have an indoor fieldhouse. A new one has been recently built, but we'll get into that later. At Nazareth, we first began practicing in an auxiliary gym. We outgrew that gym in two years. We were then granted access to throw in a racquetball court. That was our home for five years. That racquetball court produced school record holders in the shot-put, weight, discus, and hammer for both the men's and women's programs. At Alfred State, we borrow space from Alfred University two days a week. No indoor fieldhouse at Alfred State. So, where do we go from here? In my humble opinion, there are many more factors that contribute to an athlete making a college selection besides the quality/existence of facilities for track and field. In no particular order, we have, a) intended major, b) financial aid/assistance, c) proximity to home, d) comfort level with current coaching staff, e) facilities, and f) recent team successes.

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast
Episode 25 - My Sincerest Thank You

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 2:40


I'd like to take the time to express my gratitude to my current throwers and coaching staff at Alfred State for allowing me the opportunity to be your throwing coach.

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The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast
Episode 21 - Working Towards Our First Indoor Track and Field Meet

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 9:22


Practice officially began a couple of weeks ago for our Alfred State throwers. In the time we have had, everyone has worked diligently in honing their throwing craft or learning how to throw the various implements. Efficient time management has been the conduit that has held things together. We have 11 total throwers (4 women, 7 men). Some of which are returning (7) and some are new (4). Others have also never thrown before (2). It is a great mix of personalities that has kept practice fun and interesting. One thing that always creeps into my mind at roughly the same time every year is the amount of time (or lack thereof) we have before our first meet of the season. Essentially, our throwers this year have 4 weeks of training before our first meet. We lose a week for Thanksgiving, and when we return we have a day or two to train before a Friday meet. When taking the whole indoor/outdoor season as a whole, we have roughly 26 training weeks allotted to us. That takes into consideration the Thanksgiving break, winter recess, and spring break. It really doesn't leave that much time to train. On the surface a 26 week season seems long. Depending on your perspective you may think that you have plenty of time to achieve your goals. From a different perspective it isn't quite enough time. As a former collegiate athlete, I had the former perspective. As a coach, I tend to lean more towards the latter and think that we don't have enough time. A strategy that has assisted me and my athletes over the past few seasons has been to have a plan for each successive week based on aspects of their technique they (the athlete) wants to improve. The emphasis leading up to the first meet is to ensure each athlete has the skills necessary to compete in a manner that shouldn't lead to an injury. What I mean by that is that each thrower should have mastered basic technique in order to compete in such a way that is healthiest for them. I've been to plenty of high school meets over the years in which athletes are asked to throw (or maybe they want to) without proper form or technique that could lead to an injury. You may be able to muscle around a 25# weight as a male thrower, but eventually bad form/technique might lead to an increased chance of injury. For now, we are on the clock. With roughly six practice sessions left until our first meet, our goals are to continue building upon the technical foundations we have already established while focusing on specific aspects of the throw that will provide the best opportunities for success.

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast
Episode 19 - First Training Session of the 2021-22 Season

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 9:49


In this episode of the Forza Athletics Life and Coaching Podcast I discuss our first training session as a group at Alfred State. Our first training session as a group took place on Tuesday, November 2nd, 2021. In total we have 6 returning throwers and 5 new throwers. Some of our new throwers threw in high school and some did not, which made for some interesting dynamics at practice yesterday. This episode was recorded on November 3rd, 2021.

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The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast
Episode 11 - End of Season Overview

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 18:33


In this week's episode of the Forza Athletics Life and Coaching Podcast I give a very detailed overview of our 2020-21 season at Alfred State. We all overcame a lot of adversity as we traversed through this season. I go into some detail about what that adversity was, how we overcame it, and what we will be working on as we prepare for the 2021-22 season.

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The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast
Episode 5 - April 9th, 2021 Meet Recap and Picking Events

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 20:08


Welcome back to another episode of the Forza Athletics Life and Coaching Podcast. In this week's episode I spend some time providing a recap of our first outdoor meet of the season. I also spend some time discussing the process of picking events moving forward throughout the remainder of the season. This past Friday our Alfred State throwers competed in their first meet of the 2020-21 season. It was also the first time in many years that Alfred State had hosted a meet. We had great weather, great competition, and exciting performances. The meet began at 3:30pm, and all throwers were given 4 attempts per event. We just finished up the men's discus before dusk. The men's competition started off with the hammer. Overall, we had our two best performances in the hammer throw. Freshman Nate Chambers won the competition with a throw of 48.03m. Directly on his heels was sophomore Dylan Perlino. Dylan threw 47.88m. Both of those performances qualify these two athletes for our regional championships in mid-May. These two performances also rank Nate 3rd and Dylan 4th all-time in the hammer throw at Alfred State. Also having strong performances were freshmen Joe Hammer, Devin Gross, and Wilfredo Rodriguez. Joe finished with a personal best of 24.05m, Devin hit 21.51m, and Wilfredo threw 17.90m. After the hammer, we transitioned to the shot-put event on the other side of the track and field complex. As with the hammer, we had great performances here as well. Dylan led our group with a toss of 11.17m. Joe and Nate were right behind with tosses of 10.45m and 10.26m, respectively. Wilfredo (9.57m), Jamison Pomroy (8.68m), and Devin (8.28m) all had personal marks. Lastly, we wrapped up with the discus portion of the competition. Beginning right around 6:45pm, we were able to get 44 discus tosses in before dusk. Dylan led our throwers with a mark of 37.97m. Nate and Wilfredo were right behind with throws of 36.70m and 26.52m. Jamison, Joe, and Devin also had solid marks of 25.29m, 24.00m, and 23.99m respectively. We began this spring semester with many unknowns. We weren't sure if we would have an indoor season, an outdoor season, or any seasons at all. Beginning in January, we started having practices 2x per week from 8:30pm-10:30pm. We made it through those late evening practice sessions and successfully transitioned to outdoor training outdoors. There are still many unknowns left this season. What we may have taken for granted in the past with Friday or Saturday track meets may go by the wayside. We sit on the edge of our seats waiting for correspondence from other coaches and universities with updates about meet schedules, dates, and times.

Figure It Out Baseball
Mike Armstrong- Alfred State College | Teaching and Embodying the Inner Game

Figure It Out Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 65:39


Mike Armstrong is at the helm of the Alfred State College Baseball program and has had the ability to implement and establish a culture of center out leadership. This practice allows his players to learn from themselves and be in the present moment. Through his own studies and mentorship, Armstrong has been able to develop his own personal practices to lead his team in a better manner. The practices done within his program are life-changing as well as they are tools to become a better baseball player. How has this impacted his team and how can it play a major role for success for your team? Listen to the full episode to learn! Our website consists of over 500 FREE videos and podcast episodes featuring professional and collegiate coaches and players. Baseball players and coaches like YOU deserve to know what it takes to make it to the next level and how to win. The recruiting process can be very confusing. Let us help you to Figure It Out! Figure It Out Baseball. Real college coaches. Real honest answers. Visit www.figureitoutbaseball.com.

MorWrestling
#5 Justin Signorelli (Alfred State Head Coach)

MorWrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 26:25


In this episode of MorWrestling we bring on Alfred State's Wrestling Coach, Justin Signorelli. Coach Signorelli talks about his journey to becoming Alfred State's head coach and the culture he is growing. Give Alfred State Wrestling a follow on Facebook and Instagram to keep up with what the OX Gang is doing! Make sure you leave us a rate and review on Apple Podcast! Give us a follow on Twitter @MorWrestling --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Ward Wrestling Live
Michael Sebaaly HC at North Idaho Jr. College

Ward Wrestling Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 30:50


During his time in Kansas, the team improved their national finish year over year. In his last three seasons there, Sebaaly had 11 NJCAA All-Americans, four National Finalists, three NJCAA National Champions, and two top 10 finishes at the NJCAA National Tournament. Sebaaly had a great deal of success transferring student-athletes to a number of NCAA Division I, II, III and NAIA Schools. His team was also the NWCA National Duals Champions in the NJCAA Division during the 2018-2019 season. Prior to arriving in Kansas, Sebaaly coached for two seasons at Alfred State in Alfred, New York as they began transitioning from the NJCAA to NCAA Division III. In his time there, he had three collegiate All-Americans. Sebaaly, a Lancaster, New York native wrestled collegiately in the NCAA Division I level at the University at Buffalo. In the 2002-2003 season, he was selected as the team's Top Newcomer. He also was selected and honored as part of the Mid-American Conference Wrestling Academic Team. In his time there, Sebaaly completed a Bachelor of Arts in history and a Certificate of Advanced Study in Social Studies education. Sebaaly has also completed a Master of Arts in history from Buffalo State College and obtained his doctorate degree in educational leadership from Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-ward9/support

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast
Catching Up With Alfred State Director of Track & Field and Head S & C Coach Tim Giagios

The Forza Athletics Life & Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 56:30


In this episode of the Forza Athletics Life and Coaching Podcast I got the chance to catch up with my long time friend and new Director of Track & Field and Head S & C Coach at Alfred State Tim Giagios. I've known Tim for 20 years, dating back to our high school days in Rochester, NY. Tim and I also competed against each other in college, Tim as an athlete at Buffalo State and myself a member of the Fredonia State Blue Devils. In this episode Tim discusses the crazy path he has taken to secure his first head coaching position, first full time strength and conditioning position, what he has learned on the job the past couple of months, how to communicate with athletes, and what he has taken from his competing career and applied to his coaching one. Tim joined Alfred State last January, 2019 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. In January, 2020 he was hired as Alfred State's director of track & field and head strength and conditioning coach. Before joining Alfred State Tim and I were both assistant coaches at Nazareth College. Tim began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant at Gates-Chili High School and as a member of the SUNY Brockport track & field coaching staff. Tim has over 15 years of coaching and strength and conditioning experience, has coached multiple conference champions, All-Americans, and one National Champion.

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast
Automotive Instructors Move to Online Training Amid Pandemic [RR 523 ]

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 38:17


Kevin Holzworth, is currently working as an Assistant Professor of Automotive Technology at Montana State University-Northern in Havre, MT. Kevin started his career at MSU-Northern where he earned his 4-year undergraduate degree in Automotive Technology. Upon graduation, Kevin went to work as a technician at Ressler Motors in Bozeman, MT for 5 years. Throughout his tenure at Ressler, he earned Master Toyota Technician status and became a shop team leader. After his tenure as a technician, he returned to MSU-Northern and began his teaching career and now has 4 years under his belt. Additionally, he owns and operates a mobile air conditioning business where he services auto, ag. and semi-truck applications. Kevin’s previous episodes  (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=kevin+holzworth) . Vincent 'Vinnie' LaVerdi, is an instructor of Automotive Technology at the State University of NY (SUNY) - Erie in Orchard Park, NY. Vinnie has been an automotive instructor at SUNY Erie for three years. He previously worked as an Instructor at Alfred State College of Technology, another SUNY school. Vinnie has an associate's degree from Alfred State in Automotive Technology and worked in the Automotive Industry for twenty years as a General Motors Technician. He attended the Career and Technical Education program at Buffalo State College to prepare for his teaching career. Vinnie has enjoyed the transition from technician to teacher and is working hard to bring as much technology to the classroom as possible. Vinnie's previous episodes  (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=vincent+laverdi) . Scott Shotton, the owner of The Driveability Guys, Scott performs mobile diagnostics and reprogramming for local repair shops in the DeKalb Illinois area as well as industry training around the United States and Canada. Scott has been an automotive instructor at Kishwaukee College since 2009. Prior to Kishwaukee College, Scott was adjunct faculty at the College of DuPage for 7 years. Scott’s previous episodes   (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=scott+shotton) .   Key Talking Points: Shutdowns and social distancing has posed a challenge for continual skilled trades training Ideas, in the beginning, were to have smaller classes Using a Learning Management System (LMS) to drive the learning more now than ever Kevin is asking his students to do a complete component ID via their smartphone How does a diagnostic instructor complete a lab class?Scan data, scope captures Bright Space, Blackboard are LMS’s that colleges use Group messaging Using a screen recorder and recording voice will complete the lecture part Demo videos Vinnie is doing voice-over powerpoints to put onlineKeeping them at 15 minutes Edpuzzle is software Vinnie uses along with Electude Kevin is requiring his students to take notes using the Cornell Note-taking SystemLink to Cornell Notes:  http://lsc.cornell.edu/study-skills/cornell-note-taking-system/ (http://lsc.cornell.edu/study-skills/cornell-note-taking-system/) Publishers are stepping to the platePearson.com (find resources) Electude.com (free trial link) Halderman books ( glen@jameshalderman.com (mailto:glen@jameshalderman.com) ) Paul ‘Scanner’ Danner ( support@scannerdanner.com (mailto:support@scannerdanner.com) ) Classroom webcam broadcast by Kevin They are prepared for this diversion to last until the end of the semester They are working to get their seniors their degree anyway then can Make a ‘contract with the instructor’ to complete your schoolingMaybe special assignments Possibly summertime Instructors are forced to use more online tools, however, the hands-on element is necessary for any skilled trade trainingThis team does not see virtual happening Students need access to service information to answer certain test questions. They may not have access at their homes Kevin...

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots: 11-09-19

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 12:56


Ever go to a trampoline park? Yeah. You’ll feel it the next day. With a pretty good slate of college wrestling going on Saturday, I’m sure you’re going to feel it too. I’m Jason Bryant and this is Short Time Shots, a mostly daily look at the scores and more from the world of wrestling.  Dual Meets:  Most of the key action took place at the Northeast Duals, but before we get there, No. 15 Pittsburgh hosted Campbell in a dual where the Fighting Camels felt they had chance to pull the upset and potentially get ranked for the first time in school history. They’ll have to wait. The Panthers won eight of 10 bouts in a 28-6 win. There were notable individual matches, though as Pitt’s Micky Phillipi downed Noah Gonser 6-2 at 133, while freshman Cole Matthews pinned Josh Heil at 141 pounds. At 165, Pitt’s Jake Wentzel majored Quentin Perez, who was coming off a solid effort at the Southeast Open. Campbell did pick up one notable upset, as red hot Andrew Morgan beat Nino Bonaccorsi 11-8 at 184. Morgan fell behind early, but rallied with a second period reversal and set of four nearfall points to tie the match going into the third. He added an escape and another takedown to pull out the win. Demetrius Thomas of Pittsburgh topped Jere Heino 10-3 at 285. Wow, there was actually a lot more to that dual than the score indicates.  Now, we get to the Northeast Duals and I’m going to start off with the highest ranked dual between any teams in the mix, and that was in Division II where No. 2 St. Cloud State spanked No. 1 Pitt-Johnstown 31-6. St. Cloud State’s Garrett Vos knocked off No. 1 Tyler Warner 11-6 at 133 pounds and fourth-ranked Devin Fitzpatrick beat No. 2 Devin Austin 3-1 in two of the Huskies’ biggest wins. UPJ did get one win of note, two-time Division II national champ Chris Eddins edged three-time All-American James Pleski 3-2 at 149 pounds. That’s likely a preview of your national finals at the weight.  The only matchup with ranked teams in Division I saw No. 8 Arizona State beat No. 23 Virginia 27-12. The Sun Devils also rallied to beat Purdue 22-19 as car-rental eligible Tanner Hall earned a tech fall at heavyweight to give ASU the dual win. Virginia opened the day with a 49-0 win over LIU. No Jack Mueller today for the Cavaliers. Purdue beat Buffalo 32-8 and Utah Valley 30-12. Utah Valley beat Sacred Heart 40-3, while Sacred Heart beat LIU 26-12. Buffalo also beat LIU 37-3. This is going to be a long year for the newly minted Division I team at LIU.  Elsewhere around the Journeyman mats, No. 12 TCNJ beat No. 14 Ithaca 23-9, St. Cloud State shut out Division III Johnson & Wales 43-0, UPJ beat American International 51-4, Johnson & Wales beat TCNJ 25-10, Ithaca beat fellow D3 Castleton 35-6, while TCNJ beat Castleton 30-12. St. Cloud State had a second shutout, beating American International 54-0. UPJ opened with a win over Ithaca 25-12, Johnson & Wales also beat American International 45-3 and Castleton did get one win, beating Alfred State 49-0.  At North Penn High School in Pennsylvania, Drexel opened up its season 2-0 beating Division II West Liberty 32-9 and SIUE 18-15. Ebed Jarrell’s sudden victory win over Chase Deihl at 165 was a crucial win for the Dragons as was Bryan McLaughin’ major decision at 197 over Aric Bohn. SIUE edged West Liberty 17-15. Out west, Cal Baptist, in its second year transitioning to Division I, shut out NAIA Life Pacific 51-0.  In the land of cheese and Spotted Cow, UW-Parkside topped UW-Whitewater 32-19 to maintain possession of the Sake Bottle, a weird traveling trophy between the D2 and D3 schools. When I think Whitewater, or Kenosha, which is where Parkside is located, I think Japanese rice wine.   In Division III, it’s weird to say No. 3 Wartburg, but No. 3 Wartburg won its 214th conference dual in a row, beating Nebraska Wesleyan 39-6. With seven bonus victories, the Knights dominated, but at 133, Nebraska Wesleyan All-American Eron Haynes got down early, then got up, then held on for a wild 23-17 win. In New England, it was New England College beating Plymouth State 35-13. The Pilgrims also beat New Hampshire’s club team 51-0. Southern Maine beat Bridgewater State 30-10, while Johnson & Wales, with a split squad, beat Bridgewater State 34-8 and Southern Maine 21-11.  In the NAIA, Southeastern’s 52-0 win over Keiser wasn’t the most impressive thing about the dual. It was the first dual for Southeastern under new coach Brandon Jorge, it was the first dual in school history for the new program at Keiser, and it was the first varsity college dual in the state of Florida since 1986. Returning All-Americans Dylan Chatterton, Olson Delisca and Ethan Owen all had bonus victories on the day.  On the women’s side, No. 4 Wayland Baptist picked off Colorado Mesa 29-18. All-Americans Nina Pham at 101 pounds, and Desiree Zavala at 136 pounds, picked up big victories in the dual.  Tournaments:  At the Bison Open in Fargo, Minnesota had five champs, while North Dakota State had four. Joe Russell once told me, the season starts when you have a hot dog at the Bison. I’d counter with a beer at The Turf - which is Turf reference No. 3 this week! At 141 pounds, Minnesota’s Mitch McKee picked up a 16-second fall in the finals. At 149, Brayton Lee of Minnesota beat teammate Jakob Bergeland 7-5, it’s notable since Bergeland beat South Dakota State’s Henry Pohlmeyer in the semifinals.  Roger Williams won the Ned McGinley Invitational with 150 points and had two champs and three runners-up, while second place York (Pa.) finished with 115.5 points and two champs. Springfield was third with two champs and 104 points.  Notable matches from the Mountaineer Invitational and Open, which had two brackets with those particular names - interesting. Oregon State’s Devan Turner topped App State’s Codi Russel at 133 pounds, Logan Parks of Central Michigan beat App State’s Matt Zovistoski 3-2 at 157, while Matt Stencel of CMU beat Cary Miller of App State 3-1 in sudden victory at heavyweight.  Gannon won the Mount Union Invitational with 154 pounds, followed by Seton Hill at 113.5. Lake Erie was third with 100.  At Oklahoma City University’s open, the story there is the first competition for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. They’ll host their first dual on November 24, but Saturday was their first official competition as a squad. At 133, Paul Bianchi, a transfer and past NCAA qualifier from North Dakota State, finished second, falling to Oklahoma State’s Reece Witcraft. The Trojans had three more placers - Jayden Carson at 125, Joe Bianchi at 141 and Jose Champagne at 157. As far as the tournament went, Oklahoma State won nine of the 10 weights. The other was a double by Oklahoma at heavyweight.   On the women’s side, the Waldorf Open finished up in Forest City, Iowa. What’s also notable here is for the first time, two Iowa schools had women’s wrestling programs competing in the same event - Grand View and host Waldorf - while Augsburg, a Division III powerhouse on the men’s side, competed in its first event as a varsity women’s program. As far as the tournament goes, Jamestown crushed it, with five champions. Grand View had two, Augsburg had co-champs at 123. Waldorf also had a champ.  PROMO CODE WARNING There are approximately 63 active wrestling podcasts out there, with 20 of them on the Mat Talk Podcast Network. I get asked all the time about what people need to start a podcast. One of the most important things is a podcast host. I firmly believe in quality comes at a cost and with Libsyn, my podcast host of choice, that cost is super affordable. Sign up for Libsyn, at L-I-B-S-Y-N.com and use the promo code MTO to get your first month of podcast hosting for free when you sign up. That means you get the rest of THIS month and NEXT month free. They’ve got plans as affordable as $5 a month. They’ve been the backbone of this network and if you don’t reach out to me for technical advice, at least hear me on this one – Libsyn.com, use promo code MTO and get your free month (and a half!) Notables on the Docket for November 10: Northwestern is at Virginia Tech for the Mound on the Mat outdoor dual, Navy’s at Penn State, Illinois and Army West Point are at Chattanooga, Campbell’s at Ohio, Stanford opens up Ohio State’s new facility and there’s a crap ton of tournaments around the country, too many to list here, but there is the Journeymen Collegiate Classic in Troy, N.Y. FROM THE DWN: A school district in Pennsylvania is reversing its course after being challenged on a policy that prevented girls from competing in combat sports, like wrestling, against boys. Seventh-grader Katalyna Borreli loves wrestling and wanted to compete for her junior high team until she was told it was against the district’s policy. Read about how that policy got reversed via WFMZ. This has also been a prolific topic among Facebook groups. Dan Lobdell, aka The Wrestling Nomad, looks at Jaydin Eierman’s impact on the Iowa lineup and the team race for the NCAA Division I Championships - in 2021.  Trackwrestling’s Andy Hamilton gets a tour of the UW-La Crosse wrestling facility as coach Dave Malecek enters his 14th season at one of the top wrestling programs in the country. Also on Trackwrestling, Kyle Klingman lists the 79 Division I wrestling coaches and their alma maters. There’s some in there I bet you didn’t know.  You can get to read those stories and more from Mat Talk Online’s daily wrestling newsletter. Sign up for free at mattalkonline.com/news and get the day’s top wrestling stories from around the world delivered to your inbox for free every single morning.  The Mat Talk Online Daily Newsletter is sponsored by Resilite. Short Time Shots is sponsorless. Want to contribute? Got a product or something you want some added exposure for? Give me a shout OR If you'd like to SUPPORT THE SHOW and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research AND you want to get some of that cool Compoun

"In the (D3FB) Huddle" - Week 6 Host Chat (S12E7a)

"In the (D3FB) Huddle"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 68:31


Better late than never? We think so! Frank explains the tardiness of the show in this week's open.   Then, Frank & James go through all 31 Week 6 games (showing video highlights of 14 of them) in "Crunchtime." JB hands out his Midterm Grades before the guys bring in Anna Maria Head Coach Dan Mulrooney to discuss his team's big come-from-behind win at Alfred State.   Finally, Frank & James look through the standings and Week 7 schedules to identify the big games and important races in each conference. It's worth the time investment to watch this week's Host Chat, so please remember to "Share" and "Like" this episode!!!

The Summoning Hour
Episode 069 - Alfred State University Esports Returns!

The Summoning Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 59:52


Warm set of applause for Austin and Connor coming out to the podcast. Austin and I have chatted a number of times already since the inception of his club and their growth has been astronomical. But now that they've laid the foundation, what is next? How do they keep the accelerator down and how will they survive once Austin graduates? Find out on this episode of THE SUMMONING HOUR! Austin & Connor's Info: @Austin_K_Clay @ConnorSmith05 Alfred State University Esports info: https://twitter.com/AlfredStEsports https://www.facebook.com/AlfredStateEsports/ Tribute and respect to Jantzen as he makes his return to music! This week we're going way back to "Dantzen". Jantzen's info: https://twitter.com/JantzenTz https://www.jantzensmusic.com/ https://soundcloud.com/jantzenteezee/tracks Be sure to check me out on social media and leave feedback there or on the Anchor platform to be integrated into the podcast: https://linktr.ee/warlockrakaul If you have a message for the podcast please leave one here: https://anchor.fm/thesummoninghour/message Support the Podcast with a donation: https://anchor.fm/thesummoninghour/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesummoninghour/support

Can We Keep It Real Sports Report
Umass Dartmouth QB sits at #2 in the nation, after a 2-0 start at UMassDarthmouth

Can We Keep It Real Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 20:22


Tiverton Tigers Graduate Stephen Gacioch is crushing the numbers this season. Gacioch who graduated from Tiverton High school class 2016. Recruited by Coach Ryan McCormack. Ryan being a R.I. HS football player himself knows there’s a big pool of talented Football players in Rhode Island. Ryan played for Westerly Bulldogs in Westerly Rhode Island and then went on to Salve Regina which he played and coached under Coach Tim Coen a Rhode Island Football legand. Ryan has recruited 14 RI players this year alone, including True Freshman Josh Lacerte who is already showing a big difference and making plays on the Defense. Now Gacioch has earned his second straight Mass State Collegiate Athletic Conference Geico Football Offensive Player of the Week award Sunday mafter Saturday’s 48-41 overtime victory over 2018 NCAA playoff participant Husson at Creasy field. Coming out of of Tiverton, R.I. and a graduate of Tiverton High School, Gacioch completed 26-of-42 pass attempts for career-high 512 yards and five touchdowns, including the game-winning 23-yard special delivery with senior Abbi Bamgbose (Worcester, ) in overtime.  Stephen accounted for all except 41 yards of the Umass Corsairs 580 yards of offense (512 passing, and 27 rushing) and added additional touchdown passes of 10, 48, 66 and 59 yards in leading UMass Dartmouth to its first 2-0 start in 16 years.  Gacioch, who won the award last week’s Division II/III Gold Helmet Award from the New England Football Writers after throwing for 338 yards and a school record six touchdowns in a 54-7 season-opening win over Alfred State, He leads the stats nationally in NCAA Division III play in passing yards (425.0) and total offense (445.5) per game, and he ranks second in passing touchdowns to date.   Stephen’s performance against Husson enabled him to eclipse the 4,000 career passing yardage mark (4,013) in just 19 games played. Head Coach Mark Robichaud’s team leads the nation in passing offense and is ranked eighth in scoring at 51 points per game, opens MASCAC play on Saturday afternoon when UMass Dartmouth hosts Fitchburg State for a conference clash that kicks off at 4:30 To be a guest or contact email Canwekeepitreal40@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/message

Finlandia University Podcast Network
This Week in Finlandia Athletics with Mike Bond on April 30, 2019

Finlandia University Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 7:56


This week Mike Bond the Sports Information Director/Game Event Coordinator joined host Rick Allen for This Week in Finlandia Athletics. Bond starts off discussing two recent home softball victories against Northland, leading up to the ACAA tournament game against Alfred State on Saturday, May 4 at 12 p.m. He also discusses the Women's Basketball program and their four recent U.P. recruits, talks about the busy upcoming fall schedule and wraps up talking about baseball's standout Joey Krug's record-breaking collegiate career.

The Summoning Hour
Episode 047 - Catching Up with Alfred State University Esports

The Summoning Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 45:20


It has only been two dang weeks since I talked to Alfred State University Esports and they're blowing past my expectations. They've traveled for 2 tournaments, hosted local high schoolers, looked to expand what teams they support. Talk about riding the wave of momentum. They're turning heads and making moves to really represent the New York area. You have to keep an eye on this club because it is going places. discord.gg/bGgzxr2 https://www.twitch.tv/alfredstateesports https://twitter.com/AlfredStEsports Listen to the first episode with Alfred State University here: https://anchor.fm/thesummoninghour/episodes/Episode-045---Trio-of-Leadership-from-Alfred-State-Esports-e3kv5d Jantzen is bringing the heat with this latest track as guest musician of the week. Follow Jantzen on social media: https://soundcloud.com/jantzenteezee https://twitter.com/JantzenTz --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesummoninghour/support

The Summoning Hour
Episode 045 - Trio of Leadership from Alfred State Esports

The Summoning Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 44:14


Finally! Oh boy has it been a struggle getting this podcast out the door. It is a fantastic story of how this club got started just back in August. This trio of leaders has been driving so hard and show no signs of stopping. The faith in their president is one that has been forged in trust and unwavering commitment to esports. Give them a follow on social media: https://twitter.com/AlfredStEsports https://discordapp.com/invite/bGgzxr2 https://www.facebook.com/AlfredStateEsports/ Follow me on social media: https://www.twitter.com/WarlockRakaul https://www.facebook.com/WarlockRakaul/ https://www.instagram.com/warlockrakaul/ https://www.twitch.tv/rakaul https://www.mixer.com/WarlockRakaul https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzpwkthmjDdBofgnZ1QD89w --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesummoninghour/support

Professional Relationship Manager Podcast

On today’s episode, Kurt speaks with Nathan Demario, a 2nd-year Mechanical Engineering Graduate student at Rochester Institute of Technology. Nathan discusses how growing up in a 5th generation maple syrup farming family influenced his decision to choose engineering as a career path at Alfred State and eventually on to RIT for graduate studies. In addition, […]

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - November 19, 2017

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 9:16


Fantasy football sucks the life out of me. It really does. This is Short Time Shots for Sunday, November 19, 2017 and let’s just say, I’m having more success starting guys like Case Keenum than I am “fantasy studs.” I’m also recording these in one take. If I flub, I flub. Who am I? Hall of Fame announcer Jason Bryant, that’s who! Very limited schedule across the country on this, the Sunday before Thanksgiving here in the United States, but the five Division I duals we saw all involved ranked teams. The question is, where do we start? We had two top 10 duals … ah, let’s start with the upset. And by upset, we mean No. 10 Lehigh pasting No. 4 Michigan at Grace Hall in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 27-8. On paper, people believed this Michigan team could make a run at the NCAA title. I even mentioned to Richard Immel on Bonus Points on Friday that Michigan could take some dual losses and still come out as a threat. On Sunday, Lehigh wasn’t impressed by the credentials, the hype or the ranking as Pat Santoro’s 10th-ranked Mountain Hawks scored sizable wins from Ian Brown at 157, Jordan Kutler at 174 and Ryan “The Preisch is Right” at 184. At this rate, it’s doubtful anyone’s going to drop a weight, especially Preisch, who topped Domenic Abounader 3-1 at 184 and Kutler, who topped All-American Alec Pantaleo at 157. Scotty Parker using that RP Norley Pennridge strength registered another fall, although it was over Michigan backup Michael Volyanyuk. In Stillwater, we were expecting a tight dual with third-ranked Oklahoma State and sixth-ranked Minnesota. A bunch of matches were tight, but the dual score wasn’t. The Cowboys gave coach John Smith his 400th career dual victory with a 30-3 beatdown of the Golden Gophers. The Cowboys won five matches decided by two points or less. Minnesota’s lone bright spot came at 125 where returning NCAA finalist Ethan Lizak rallied to beat Nick Piccininni 10-9. Piccininni built an 8-1 lead at the end of the first period before Lizak chose top and scored six nearfall points in two different sequences. In the third, Piccininni chose neutral and gave up the go-ahead takedown. A riding time point would be the final difference maker. The rest of the dual -- uffda. Kaid Brock scored four takedowns to beat Mitch McKee 9-7 in a bout that wasn’t as close as the score indicated. Dean Heil needed a third-period takedown to do Dean Heil types of things and beat Tommy Thorn 3-1. No. 9 Virginia Tech looked strong to quite strong in a maroon battle against Central Michigan. The Hokies won eight out of 10 and too both head-to-head ranked matchups to earn the win in Cassell Coliseum. At 149, Solomon Chishko topped Justin Oliver 3-1 in a matchup of past All-Americans while Zack Zavatsky topped Jordan Ellingwood 7-4 at 184. For the second straight time, B.C. “The Headache Powder” LaPrade makes the show. He upset Collin Heffernan 3-1 in sudden victory. Being a Poquoson grad, I can’t give the New Kent guy TOO much pub. Arizona State took center stage, LITERALLY, as the Sun Devils hosted a theater-style dual against No. 25 Pittsburgh. The end result was more tragedy for the Panthers than it was comedy as the Sun Devils won eight of 10 bouts to cruise to a 32-6 win. Coach Zeke “My real name is Larry” Jones saw his team win both of the notable matches as Josh Shields beat Taleb Rahmani at 157 and Tanner Hall beat Ryan Solomon in one of those thrilling escape-riding time 2-0 wins. No. 13 Northern Iowa rebounded from Friday’s loss to win its first Big 12 dual with a 21-19 win over North Dakota State in Cedar Falls. At 141, Josh Alber scored the match-winning individual victory with a technical fall in the final match of the dual. Penn State crowned seven champs at the Keystone Classic at The Palestra hosted by Penn (singular). Zain Retherford won his 100th career bout during the course of the event, while Jason Nolf pinned his way through at 157 pounds. Bo Nickal scored three falls and a tech en route to the title at 184. Other Penn State champs were Jered Cortez at 141, Anthony Cassar at 197, Nick Nevills at heavyweight and Mark Hall at 174, who went fall, fall, tech tech, fall. Kinda like that whole duck-duck-grey duck thing they do out here. I still think it’s duck-duck-goose. Cornell won the New York State Intercollegiate championships, there wasn’t a whole lot of comp to challenge the Big Red this year. Lock Haven won four titles at the Black Knight Invitational at Army West Point -- yes, you kind of have to say the whole “Army West Point” thing now. Something about branding. The Bald Eagles got golds form Kyle Shoop-Shoop-ay-Doop, Chance Marsteller and a pair of Solanco Mules -- Ronnie Perry and Thomas Haines. Lancaster-Lebanon League representing the 717 there. NC State won five titles at the Wolfpack open. Yup. They hosted. Wisconsin won five titles out west at the Roadrunner Open hosted by CSU Bakersfield. Top win there was probably Ricky Robertson’s 3-1 overtime win over Emery Parker of Illinois. In Division III, John Carroll swept the John Carroll duals, earning wins over Case Western Reserve, Penn State Behrend, Lycoming, Alfred State and Lourdes. Gettysburg won three matches at the Green Terror Duals in Westminster, Maryland. Yes, the Green Terror is the nickname of McDaniel College, formerly known as Western Maryland. Coach Andy Vogel’s Bullets topped Division II Alderson-Broaddus 30-14, Penn State-Mont Alto 57-0 and Scranton 27-15. Gettysburg 133-pounder Louie Carusillo picked up the Dundie Award for fastest fall in the dual against Scranton. All the scores and tournament results and standings can be found at mattalkonline.com/scoreboard. Get this news and a ton more each and every morning with my free daily wrestling newsletter, you can sign up at mattalkonline.com/news and you can drop a dollar in the tip jar over at mattalkonline.com/jointheteam. Your contributions keep the lights on and keep these shows free of ads for crap you don’t need. In case you’re wondering, my team names this year in fantasy football are not that good. The only one I stuck with was the Berlin Walleye. I’m actually losing to a bunch of other podcast nerds in one league. I’m like 0-10. But I’m in the running in my league with a bunch of former colleagues from the paper, some of whom are NFL beatwriters. Podcasters know more about fantasy football than sportswriters. That’s today’s lesson. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn Google Play Music | iOS App | Android App | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day. Almanac Time! Get the Cadet & Junior Nationals All-American Almanac, a 250-page digital download. It's available now and if you use the promo code "JB" you'll save $5 off the cover price. It's got every All-American EVER in Fargo (and the locations that were before Fargo) and every breakdown by year and state. Oh, you know this guy who says he placed at Juniors? Fact check him or her quickly by buying one now! Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.

Masters in Business
Interview With Ron Rhoades: Masters in Business (Audio)

Masters in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2016 98:09


Jan. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Dr. Ron Rhoades, professor of finance at Western Kentucky University. He currently serves as curriculum coordinator for Alfred State's personal financial planning program. They discuss 401(k) and the FCC. This interview aired on Bloomberg Radio.

The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast

Kelly Higgins has served as athletic director of four NCAA institutions, driving revenue by making hard choices and trying to innovate despite not having a Division-I athletic department (save for D-I hockey at Alaska Fairbanks). Higgins discusses some of the feats he was able to pull off, such as the exempted "Top Of The World" Classic which drew in several D-I basketball teams to face D-I competition, on a regional cable network from a deal that Higgins crafted. Getting deeper into the details, Higgins talks about selling South Dakota on coaching staffs, renovating areas into fields and building a championship mentality at Fort Lewis College. Now at Alfred State, Higgins has a new challenge ahead of him, to define the identity of what Alfred State is and is not, within the perimeters of NCAA or NAIA. Twitter: @OldNumber83

The Adam Ritz Show
Live at Alfred State College, with Dallas Fox 4’s Jenny Anchondo, Penn State’s Bill O’Brien, Mom Nonnie, and more

The Adam Ritz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2013 30:06


Click the Play Button To Listen This show begins with student community service at Alfred State College in front of a live studio audience. We welcome back Jenny Anchondo, TV news journalist at Fox 4 in Dallas, and catch up with her Women's Mentoring Network. Head Coach Bill O'Brien at Penn State University shares his […]

The Adam Ritz Show
Live at Alfred State College, with Chris Herren, Ball State Charities, Florida PTA, Wynn Smiley, and more

The Adam Ritz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2013 30:06


We begin with a live audience at Alfred State College as we honor the students for their community service. Our feature interview is with Chris Herren, former NBA Boston Celtic star who speaks out about his heroin addiction to help others. We showcase two conversations highlighting 2 separate charities at Ball State University; the first […]