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Kevin Washington is the Associate Athletic Director for Mission Impact and Enrichment and Athletics Chaplain at Baylor University. After a stellar college football career at Notre Dame, Kevin entered sports ministry through FCA and has served in ministry roles at a number of universities. Kevin will be a keynote speaker at the 4th Global congress […]
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, is joined by Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to discuss a number of topics that include the spring sports, football and academics. Cox also sits down with Kylie Amato Hall; the Associate Athletic Director for Student Academic Services and new head women's basketball coach Missy Bilderback also joins the podcast this week.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of The Drive with Paul Swann, Paul is joined by Grant Traylor, Associate Athletic Director of Strategic Communications at Marshall University. They discuss the NFL Draft prospects of Marshall edge rusher Mike Green and safety J.J. Roberts. Thanks for tuning in to The Drive with Paul Swann! If you enjoy the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want more sports updates? Connect with Paul on social media via Linktree: linktr.ee/PaulSwann. Enjoying the show and want to support it? You can now buy Paul a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/paulswann
Jared Mosley was named UNT Vice President and Director of Athletics on December 10, 2022, by President Neal Smatresk. He is tasked with the overall leadership of UNT Athletics and its more than 300 student-athletes.During the 2023-24 year, UNT enjoyed a strong first season in the American Athletic Conference with six teams reaching postseason competition. Women's basketball won the Mean Green's first AAC championship as UNT teams finished with a combined record over .500 for a program-best seventh straight season.In the classroom, UNT student-athletes posted a record GPA with a 3.284 overall in the Spring 2024 semester. The department also increased membership in the Mean Green Scholarship Fund to a record 1,750 donors as of May 2024.In his first year in the role, the women's golf program won its third consecutive Conference USA championship, the track and field program had three NCAA qualifiers - its most in 30 years, and the men's basketball program won its first National Invitation Tournament Championship. Mosley also oversaw the hiring of five head coaches during the year (Eric Morris, Football; Ross Hodge, Men's Basketball; Jason Burton, Women's Basketball; Luke Calcatera, Men's Golf; and Amanda Stone, Women's Tennis).In 2023, Mosley spearheaded a new 15-year naming rights agreement for DATCU Stadium and guided the department through a transition to The American. Additionally, Mean Green student-athletes recorded their best-ever cumulative GPA during the Fall 2023 semester.A native of Lockney, Texas, Mosley is the 15th director of athletics in UNT history. He previously served as UNT Athletics' Associate Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for more than six years from September 2016 to December 2022. In that role, he assisted Baker with financial, operational, and administrative issues. He also was tasked with developing strategic initiatives and providing oversight for human resources issues as well as facilities and event management, student services, marketing, promotions, and strategic communications.He served as sport program administrator for both men's and women's basketball while assisting with football and handling scheduling for the football program. In his time at UNT, seven programs (men's cross country, volleyball, women's soccer, football, men's basketball, women's golf and softball) combined to win 17 conference or division championships, and the overall athletic department's winning percentage in the last year was the best in the modern era. Mosley came to North Texas from the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, where he held the title of Chief Executive Officer and President from 2014-16. Prior to that appointment, Mosley served as Director of Athletics for 10 years at Abilene Christian University from 2004-14, where he increased the athletics fundraising more than 650 percent up to more than $1.7 million in his final year. Mosley oversaw more than $30 million in facilities construction and renovations while leading the Wildcats through the first year of their Division I transition. He also secured the lead gift for an on-campus football stadium. Mosley, who has more than 20 years' experience in athletics administration and leadership, also worked as Associate Athletic Director at ACU from 2001-03.He earned a pair of degrees from ACU with a Bachelor of Science degree in 2000 and a master's in education administration in 2003. Mosley was inducted into the ACU Sports Hall of Fame in 2015 after a successful basketball career, where he finished as the 11th-leading scorer and the eighth-leading rebounder in school history.Mosley and his wife Trish have three children, Jaden, Jaxon, and Blair.To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/0rExJgDsqAA#WhoKnewInTheMoment? #JaredMosley #UniveristyofNorthTexas #Athletics #Podcast
Oregon Football Defensive Line Coach Tony Tuioti and QB Dante Moore discuss spring practice. Plus, Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Development Katie Harbert joins Joey Mac discussing her work with the O Heroes program, enabling student-athlete success off the field and more.Duck Insider presented by OnPoint Community Credit Union is live from the Country Financial Studio every weekday from 1-2pm. #GoDucksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of The Drive with Paul Swann, Paul is joined by Rodney Kasey, Associate Athletic Director for Digital Strategy and Brand Management at Marshall University. Thanks for tuning in to The Drive with Paul Swann! If you enjoy the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want more sports updates? Connect with Paul on social media via Linktree: linktr.ee/PaulSwann.
It's Athletic Director Tuesday with Sr. Associate Athletic Director, Culture and Engagement Da'Mon Merkerson and friends. Melyssa Lombardi reviews a successful homestand ahead of Big Ten play. Plus, Oregon Men's Basketball players earn all-conference honors and more. Duck Insider presented by OnPoint Community Credit Union is live from the Country Financial Studio every weekday from 1-2pm. #GoDucksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Justin and Matt visited the newly renovated First Bank & Trust Arena to talk with South Dakota State's Senior Associate Athletic Director for Facilities and Operations Jeff Holm and South Dakota State's Associate Athletic Director of Operations Christi Williams. The conversation covers the three phases of the renovation, how they incorporated the classic look of the old arena into the new arena and, of course, the technology they use to bring it to life on game day. Links: Daktronics News Release: https://www.daktronics.com/news/south-dakota-state-university-set-to-open-renovated-first-bank-trust-arena-with-new-daktronics-audiovisual-system Daktronics Audio Podcast Pre-Construction: https://podcast.daktronics.com/e/139-renovation-plans-at-south-dakota-state-university-with-jeff-holm/ Daktronics Video Podcast Pre-Construction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGQoQeNcASI
Steve Layman visits with Boston Globe sports editor emeritus Joe Sullivan and Belmont associate athletic director and broadcast color analyst Greg Sage for a roundtable discussion of Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball. The three provide an overview of the conference regularseason, including insider perspective on how the Belmont Bruins have navigated the season and blended newcomers and returning players to earn a 15th consecutive 20-win season. They also share views on Drake's historic season, itsworthy national attention and NCAA Tournament at-large resume. Steve leads an engaging conversation on MVC postseason awards, including a 'player draft' of All-MVC players. They also express their thoughts on the MVC Men's Basketball Tournament and provide analysis of the field.
For coaches, athletes, and parents. In this conversation, Brandon Stephens, Associate Athletic Director of Sports Performance and Wellness at Idaho State University, discusses his transition from a strength and conditioning coach to an administrative role. He shares insights on the challenges of managing people, the importance of building relationships, and the evolution of training programs, particularly for female athletes. Brandon emphasizes the significance of microdosing in training, the value of athlete input in programming, and the need for trust and communication in coaching. He also touches on the dogmatic approaches in strength conditioning and the importance of flexibility in training methodologies. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of open-mindedness in strength training, emphasizing that various approaches can coexist. They highlight the significance of mastering basic skills in athletic training and the value of building relationships within the professional community. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by coaches regarding pay and the need for continuous personal and professional development. Additionally, they provide insights for parents and young athletes on the importance of focusing on fundamental skills rather than getting caught up in trends. The conversation concludes with reflections on the balance between professional commitments and personal life.Follow Brandon Stephens on Instagram: @Brandon.Stephens21 Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Brandon Stevens and His Role01:36 Transitioning from Coaching to Administration04:31 Building Relationships and Job Security in Coaching07:29 The Shift in Responsibilities and Delegation10:23 Navigating Relationships with Athletes12:26 Programming Changes for Female Athletes15:29 Microdosing and Effective Training Sessions18:38 Athlete Input in Training Programs21:32 Trust and Communication in Coaching24:36 Rant on Dogmatic Approaches in Strength Conditioning31:45 Embracing Open-Mindedness in Strength Training34:12 The Importance of Basics in Athletic Training37:31 Building Relationships for Professional Growth39:40 Cannibalism in Strength and Conditioning42:46 Guidance for Parents and Young Athletes46:36 Balancing Multi-Sport Participation and Development53:40 Prioritizing Personal Life in Coaching
We were so excited to have industry leader Brad Finn on to talk about sports field management. We dive into his personal journey into the industry and how so many industry professionals played a role in his success. We also had the opportunity to debrief on the recent SFMA conference and the experience. This is an episode you do not want to miss.
start set the show:05 What we watched last nightOle Miss throttles KentuckyRockets collapse:11 Grizzlies v. Raptors preview:15 ALLEGEDLY: NBA TRADE RUMORSSuns open to trading KDLonzo Ball interest:33 More on Luka trade:37 Indiana Fever get Sydney Colson:43 A'ja Wilson's signature shoe:50 Girls and Women in Sports Day PanelChristina Wiatr, Associate Athletic Director, Annual Funds & WOmen's Sports Revenue InitiativesCheri Lindsay Head Volleyball CoachTrena Prater, Head Softball Coach
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Let's suppose that you are in charge of NIL deals for a major university. All these Name, Image, Likeness deals we are hearing so much about flow through you. How would you handle it? How would you get the gig in the first place? In this version of the Sport Management Insights Podcast, we find out... from Alana Sullivan, Associate for Business Development at North Carolina State University and a recent graduate of the Sport Management Department, here at High Point University.
UH VP for Intercollegiate Athletics Eddie Nuñez joined Talkin' Bout Them Cougars Live! to discuss football, basketball's upcoming season, and the excellent rollout of the Houston Blue merchandise and uniforms in the Baylor game. In addition to the AD, Kelly Marchbanks, Associate Athletic Director of Development, joined the show to talk about UH fan feedback and ideas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, visits as usual with the Director of Athletics, Jeremy McClain, to discuss a wide variety of topics concerning Golden Eagle and Lady Golden Eagle sports. Cox is also joined by Natalie Poole, the head women's softball coach about her squad and their fall workouts and by Lee Applewhite, the Associate Athletic Director for Development.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the early to mid 80's the Piqua, OH high school football team needed a manager. Phil Voorhis realizing that he may be a bit small and slow to be playing big time HS football in Ohio thought it would be a good opportunity to be associated with the FB team. This lead to a suggestion from a football coach that he might be interested in attending at Cramer Student Athletic Trainer Workshop at near by Miami University to learn some taping skills and a few nuggets of athletic training knowledge, from unknown to him at the time, Hall of Fame athletic trainers. His time at Miami left an impression. He decided to go there for his undergraduate studies. Working in their internship AT education program he set his sights on med school until organic chemistry derailed his plans. Deciding on charting his career path as an athletic trainer he got a call on a dugout phone while working summer league baseball that set the course of 34 year career as an ATC and all of them at Northern Illinois University. GA to Assistant AT to Head AT and finally to his current position as Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine and Athletic Training, Phil has seen it all. He is the Dean of Athletic Trainers in the MidAmerican Conference, as the longest tenure employed AT in the conference. He has also served the profession of athletic training as the President of the Illinois Athletic Trainers Association, IATA Board of Directors, Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting Planning Committee. In 2007 he was inducted into the Illinois Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame. In 2008 he received the National Athletic Trainers Association Service Award. For the past 39 years he has organized and administered the Northern Illinois University High School Student Athletic Training Workshop. He has also been a advocate in his local community for the placement of AED's in pubic venues and business. Phil resides in DeKalb, Illinois with his his wife Jana and their three daughters.
This Week in Ball State Sports is a weekly podcast dedicated to showcasing Ball State Athletics. This week, Voice of the Cardinals Mick Tidrow interviews Sr. Associate Athletic Director of Compliance Ryne Hillenberg, Football Head Coach Mike Neu, and Men's Basketball Head Coach Michael Lewis. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
High School Sports Nutrition! Allison Maurer is back on the podcast! Allison joined Sports RD Snippets back in June 2021 talking all about her role with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Today we talk about her current role as a sports dietitian and strength coach at the high school level! Allison has great advice on the best strategies to get your foot in the door, her take on work life balance, and why working at the high school level is so rewarding! Allison Maurer is a veteran sports dietitian with more than 20 years of experience fueling athletes from high school, collegiate, to professional athletes. She is the Associate Athletic Director of Student Health and Wellness at Knoxville Catholic High School in Knoxville, Tennessee. There, she oversees strength and conditioning, sports nutrition, and works closely with sports medicine on a daily basis. She is the strength coach for baseball, softball, wrestling and girls and boys basketball, teaches sports nutrition courses, a speed/agility/plyometric class and girls weight training. Maurer conducts team and individual nutrition counseling for all teams and individual athletes as needed. Previously, Maurer was the Director of Sports Nutrition and Fueling with the Pittsburgh Pirates where she oversaw nutrition operations from the major league team all the way through the Dominican Academy. She was responsible for planning team meals on the road and executing performance nutrition for athletes. Performance nutrition included weight gain/loss, injury recovery nutrition, recovery nutrition for pitchers, hydration testing, body composition testing and sleep. Before that, Maurer spent nearly nine years as the Sports Dietitian at the University of Tennessee (2007-2016) where she oversaw the performance nutrition for all sports. She performed cooking demos, grocery store tours, taught an undergraduate sports nutrition class, did team talks and individual nutrition consultations. She also performed body composition testing and supervised a staff of 15 undergraduate and RD interns. From 2004-2007, Maurer was the Sports Dietitian and an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of Colorado, Boulder (2004-2007). She assisted in the weight room with football and conducted the strength training for cheer, dance, men's and women's golf and women's tennis. Maurer served on the board of directors for The Collegiate and Professional Sports Dietitians Association (CPSDA) for 6 years. She is a board certified specialist in sports dietetics (CSSD), and a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS). She received her undergraduate degree in dietetics from Olivet Nazarene University and her masters in nutrition from Georgia State University. She currently resides in Knoxville, Tennessee with her three boys, Manuel (Manny, 17), Emilio (15), and Nico (12) This episode is sponsored by 2before Performance Nutrition and Cheribundi ✅ Check out the website www.sportsrdsnippets.com to learn more on how I can help you! This podcast is sponsored by 2Before Performance Nutrition! Use code RDSNIPPETS30 at checkout for 30% off product online at www.2before.com Use code RDSNIPPETS20 for 20% off all orders at cheribundi.com. Sports dietitians and their teams can order at additional reduced team pricing and free shipping online at proshop.cheribundi.com or by contacting Dan Sagers at dan.sagers@nextfoods.net
This Week in Ball State Sports is a weekly podcast dedicated to showcasing Ball State Athletics. This week, Voice of the Cardinals Mick Tidrow interviews Sr. Associate Athletic Director of Championship Performance Dr. Lindsey Blom, Football Head Coach Mike Neu, and Women's Golf Head Coach Cam Andry. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The hosts Matthew Gomez and Matthew Coleman are joined by Long Beach State's Associate Athletic Director for Communications and Broadcast Roger Kirk who is a long-time fan of the show. Starting his journey out of college, Kirk highlights his time covering Minor League Baseball, making it to the Majors and working for the Minnesota Twins. He also discusses why he left the professional baseball scene and made the switch to collegiate sports. Despite this being his first appearance, Kirk answers a long-standing question from season two guest, Ivan Abril, about what video game he was playing during an athletics road trip. After a brief hiatus at the beginning of the season, Corn Break is back. This time, it's themed around Kirk's time in the Twins organization, as their High-A affiliate, the Cedar Rapids Kernels, are involved in a seriously corny question. Wrapping up, the hosts use Kirk's tweets to break down his professional fandoms and learn some of his favorite moments and stops along his career. Hosts: Matthew Gomez, Matthew ColemanGuests: Roger KirkEditor: Aidan SwanepoelProducers: El Nicklin, Aidan SwanepoelLike, comment, and follow us on your favorite platform for more content! Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-beach-current-podcasts/id1488484518 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4HJaqJep02kHeIQy8op1n1 Overcasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes1488484518/long-beach-current-podcasts
Success is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration. I was never the most talented. I was never the smartest, but I was always willing to do the work. -Alison Quandt Westgate We're on the road this week! This interview with Alison Quandt Westgate was recorded at the Costello Athletic Center at UMASS Lowell www.goriverhawks.com soon after the school's student-athletes arrived back on campus. Known to her friends and colleagues as “Q” Alison is a former women's ice hockey champion and goalie coach. Off the ice, she's made a career for herself working in college athletics, first at her alma mater #bostoncollege and now at UMASS/Lowell as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Athlete Excellence. A champion for women's sports, she's a true believer in the transforming power sports can have on a person. Born and raised just outside of Boston, Alison grew up in a household full of sports lovers. Pond hockey was the game of choice in her neighborhood full of boys, so they put her in goal. Scrappy by nature, Alison says the key ingredient to her early success as an athlete was fearlessness: “I wasn't afraid to get down and dirty, to muck it up.” A stand-out player in high school, she was recruited by Boston College and skated with the women's hockey team throughout her college experience, winning countless awards and being named the 2006 Beanpot Tournament's outstanding goaltender. Her rich experience as an athlete has been a beacon for her philosophy as she guides student-athletes: “I lead by example,” says Alison. “I will never ask anyone to do something I would not do myself. I may not be very vocal about it, but you will see me walking the walk every day.” In her role at At UMASS/Lowell Alison oversees everything that touches a student athlete's daily life. 37% of the school's population are first-generation college students. “They grind,” says Alison. “They work for every single win and there is no replacement for hard work.” For 23 minutes of athletic inspiration, just hit that download button. #sports #womensicehockey #perseverence #studentathlete
One Wyoming Podcast Episode 24 as Ryan talks Cowboy Football with Kevin McKinney and Stadium Renovations with Associate Athletic Director Tyson Drew
Tyson Hutchins is Associate Athletic Director, Creative Strategy, for BYU Athletics We discussed: - His career trajectory, and coming back to BYU- How we first met Tyson when he was at Clemson, working on a Draft Night piece for Trevor Lawrence- Where the college athletics space is right now as an industry and creatively- Transitioning from the guy behind the camera to the guy leading the team- Buy-in with athletes and coaches
In the episode In The Club powered by Club Colors, we are joined by Krista Balogh from the University of Vermont (UVM) to explore her multifaceted role as the Associate Athletic Director. The conversation covers the unique responsibilities associated with managing external relations, including communications, marketing, ticketing, special events, and licensing. Krista discusses UVM's distinctive mascot, the Catamounts, and their historical significance. The discussion also delves into the charm of Burlington as a quintessential New England college town and the interplay between athletics and academics in shaping a university's brand. Krista shares insights into UVM's sustainability efforts and the meticulous process behind their recent brand refresh. She emphasizes the importance of patience, communication, and stakeholder engagement in successfully navigating a rebranding initiative.KEY TAKEAWAYSRole of External Relations: Understanding the critical role of external relations in balancing athletics and academics to promote the university brand.Unique University Branding: The history and significance of the Catamounts as a mascot and the unique traditions that contribute to UVM's brand.Community and Culture: The importance of community, collaboration, and campus traditions in building a cohesive university identity.Sustainability Efforts: UVM's commitment to sustainability and how it influences product sourcing and university operations.Rebranding Process: Insights into the challenges and strategies involved in a university-wide rebranding initiative.Effective Partnerships: The value of partnerships with companies like Club Colors to streamline licensing and marketing processes.QUOTES"Athletics is the heartbeat of the university brand, connecting with both the campus and the larger community.""The Catamounts are more than a mascot; they embody the spirit and history of UVM.""Our sustainability efforts are not just a trend but a core part of our university's mission and operations.""A successful rebranding requires collaboration across all university departments and clear communication of new brand elements.""Building relationships and ensuring authenticity in partnerships are key to promoting and protecting the university brand."Connect and learn more about Krista Balogh.https://www.linkedin.com/in/krista-balogh-8820b836/If you enjoyed this episode of In the Club Podcast with Club Colors, please leave us a review on your favorite podcasting platform!Club Colors: https://www.clubcolors.com/
Amber Lilyestrom is not your average sports marketer. From her college days to leading her own company, she's defied expectations at every turn. In this episode, Amber shares the secrets behind her success, from the importance of strong relationships to the thrill of skydiving a game ball. Discover how she navigated the challenges of the sports industry, balanced a demanding career with family life, and ultimately redefined what it means to be a leader in sports marketing. She'll share how setbacks fueled her determination and how she turned obstacles into opportunities. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out in the sports industry, this episode offers invaluable insights and a front-row seat to the mind of a true marketing maverick.Learn more about Amber:Amber Lilyestrom is a business mentor, branding expert, author and speaker renowned for her expertise in business energetics and brand alchemy. Her work has been featured by Forbes, Entrepreneur, SUCCESS, Tony Robbins' & Dean Graziosi's Mastermind.com, Mindvalley and Working Mother Magazine. As the host of The IGNITE Your Dream podcast and author of books, Master Your Money Mind & Paddle Home, Amber empowers her clients to achieve quantum leaps in their businesses.Through her transformational programs, business energy readings & mentorship experiences, Amber has served thousands of lives worldwide and helps her clients realize more meaningful results, leveraging a balanced approach to life and business expansion. Her introspective methods serve as a catalyst for profound transformation and powerful activation within organizations, small businesses and beyond.Amber spent 10 years working in higher education as the Associate Athletic Director for Marketing & Strategic Initiatives at the University of New Hampshire prior to launching her business. She played an integral role in managing and expanding the UNH Wildcats brand, where she taught sports marketing and mentored student interns. She was also recognized as one of the top sports marketing professionals in the US before she left to launch her company in 2014.Amber's Links:Instagram: instagram.com/amberlilyestromWebsite: https://amberlilyestrom.com/Connect with Veronica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vromney/If you're serious about advancing your career in marketing and you're looking for some personal insights into how then I invite you to schedule a free Pathway to Promotion call with me: https://pathwaycall.com/If you found value in today's episode, I would appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review.
In this special edition episode of the Uncommon Podcast, you will hear the opening message from the second annual Christians Working in Sports (CWS) Conference given by the Associate Athletic Director of Engagement and Outreach at Kansas University, Wayne Simien. Wayne titled his message "Thy Kingdom Come in the Workplace" and primarily discusses ways to live out your faith and glorify God through your career in sports.Click here to register for the 2025 CWS Conference and receive the early bird discount cost of only $59. The 2025 CWS Conference is happening on June 20-21 in Minneapolis, MN.Watch this message on our YouTube channel.
#170: Wayne Simien is a former NBA world champion with the Miami Heat, Kansas basketball player, and current KU athletics associate AD.Growing up Wayne had two very important role models being his parents. He quickly excelled at basketball and was a part of a 6A State Championship team and became a McDonald's High School All-American.As a player at the University of Kansas he was coached by Hall of Fame coaches Roy Williams and Bill Self, played in two Final Fours, won three Big 12 Championships and was named Big 12 Player of the Year as well as First Team Consensus All-American. However, the most transformative part of his college experience was becoming a Christian in 2003. He was drafted in the first round of the NBA draft by the Miami Heat. While on the Heat he won a NBA Championship under another Hall of Fame coach, Pat Riley and then eventually ended his professional basketball career playing in Spain.For 13 years Wayne served as a Christian campus minister at the University of Kansas and campuses across the Midwest. He is currently an Associate Athletic Director at the KU where is jersey is retired in the rafters of Allen Fieldhouse. On the show he shares his story, impact of his parents, the relevance and life lessons from fishing, playing at KU and beyond, leadership, never quoting, the importance of his faith, family, marriage, and much more. For more on Wayne checkout waynesimien.com Enjoy the show!
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, John Cox, visits with Lee Applewhite, the Associate Athletic Director for Development, to discuss a number of things that are happening in and around Golden Eagle athletics. Cox also sits down to talk with Damien Duff, the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and head basketball coach Jay Ladner.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Associate Athletic Director, Finance and Administration Billy Blood joins the show for the first time. Plus, it's Oregon Baseball gameday and Oregon Women's Golf preps for the NCAA Championships. Duck Insider presented by OnPoint Community Credit Union is live from the Country Financial Studio every weekday from 1-2pm. #GoDucksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by Hall of Fame cornerback Darrell Green. He joined the guys the same day the Washington Commanders announced his #28 jersey would be retired by the organization. Darrell talks about that special honor and rekindling his relationship with organization under its new ownership. Darrell also sheds light on how despite his 5'9” frame he maintained 20 years of excellence in the NFL. He also shares how he's made it his mission to impact the lives of young people both through his Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation and as the Associate Athletic Director at George Mason University. And he shares the story of the long-standing beef he had with Jerry Rice during their playing days, and how he used the media to finally get Jerry's attention. All that, and much more, in this wide-ranging interview. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by Hall of Fame cornerback Darrell Green. He joined the guys the same day the Washington Commanders announced his #28 jersey would be retired by the organization. Darrell talks about that special honor and rekindling his relationship with organization under its new ownership. Darrell also sheds light on how despite his 5'9” frame he maintained 20 years of excellence in the NFL. He also shares how he's made it his mission to impact the lives of young people both through his Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation and as the Associate Athletic Director at George Mason University. And he shares the story of the long-standing beef he had with Jerry Rice during their playing days, and how he used the media to finally get Jerry's attention. All that, and much more, in this wide-ranging interview. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by Hall of Fame cornerback Darrell Green. He joined the guys the same day the Washington Commanders announced his #28 jersey would be retired by the organization. Darrell talks about that special honor and rekindling his relationship with organization under its new ownership. Darrell also sheds light on how despite his 5'9” frame he maintained 20 years of excellence in the NFL. He also shares how he's made it his mission to impact the lives of young people both through his Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation and as the Associate Athletic Director at George Mason University. And he shares the story of the long-standing beef he had with Jerry Rice during their playing days, and how he used the media to finally get Jerry's attention. All that, and much more, in this wide-ranging interview. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by Hall of Fame cornerback Darrell Green. He joined the guys the same day the Washington Commanders announced his #28 jersey would be retired by the organization. Darrell talks about that special honor and rekindling his relationship with organization under its new ownership. Darrell also sheds light on how despite his 5'9” frame he maintained 20 years of excellence in the NFL. He also shares how he's made it his mission to impact the lives of young people both through his Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation and as the Associate Athletic Director at George Mason University. And he shares the story of the long-standing beef he had with Jerry Rice during their playing days, and how he used the media to finally get Jerry's attention. All that, and much more, in this wide-ranging interview. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Surplus sale! Associate Athletic Director, Equipment Operations and Championships Aaron (Pooh) Wasson joins Joey Mac discussing the annual surplus sale, the equipment room, softball season and more! Plus, Oregon Lacrosse Head Coach Jess Drummond joins the show ahead of tomorrow's Pac-12 tournament matchup vs ASU (4:30, Pac-12 Network) and we continue to review the Oregon Football spring game. Duck Insider presented by OnPoint Community Credit Union is live from the Country Financial Studio every weekday from 1-2pm. #GoDucksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
NDSU athletics have a strong, proud tradition and as Associate Athletic Director and Team Maker Executive Director, Derrick Lang is working to make sure that tradition continues, no matter what changes try to disrupt it.
Donna Kirk: Sr. Associate Athletic Director at UNF In this episode, Beau and I discuss NCAA rules and regulations in college sports with compliance officer […] Read More
With over 15 years of experience in sports administration, coaching, and education, I am a passionate and dedicated leader who strives to promote the educational and athletic goals of student-athletes and foster a culture of excellence, diversity, and inclusion in intercollegiate athletics. As the Associate Athletic Director at Harford Community College, I manage daily operations for 13 varsity sport teams and assist coaches with planning, scheduling, and administering all sporting events. Through my work, I collaborate with other members to develop and implement policies and programs that support the core values of equity, diversity, and inclusion among member institutions. In addition, I am the founder of Hooper Mentality Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides mentoring, tutoring, and mental health services to youth athletes in underserved communities. #mentalhealth
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, The Voice of the Golden Eagles, sits down with Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain and talks about a number topics including spring football practice, the upcoming Sun Belt Conference basketball championships in Pensacola, Florida and the spring sports that have started to compete. Cox is also joined by the Associate Athletic Director of Development, Lee Applewhite and the Voice of the Lady Eagles, Jason Baker.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Go Inside the Play Call with Shawn and Dr. Kenny Donaldson, the Associate Athletic Director, Sports & Administration and Director of Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion at UCLA! Join them as they discuss Donaldson's Los Angeles roots and how he found his niche in supporting student-athletes. He also discusses his transition from UCLA to Pitt, where he worked in alumni affairs while pursuing his doctorate in Higher Education Management. Donaldson finishes by discussing his journey back to UCLA - right before the pandemic - and why he, and UCLA, support the work of Orange Arrow.
Angie Bain, Head Softball Coach, Associate Athletic Director, and Senior Women's Administrator at Franklin College, shares a story of patience, grace, unconditional love, and living our lives to the best of our ability to walk at the pace of Jesus.Angie challenges us all to preach the gospel to ourselves daily, knowing that the day is not our own, the day is the Lord's, and what does He have in store for us every day to personify and glorify Him?Reminding coaches and athletes alike that we aren't defined by our earthly outcomes but by who He has called us to be both on and off the field of competition!Want to connect? Email: completingandcompeting@gmail.comWebsite: completingandcompeting.orgTwitter: @candcministry Instagram: @candcministry
So ... Did you miss me???There's been a sabbatical in between episodes ... But after 13 months, A Tight 45 with Tabari McCoy is back – and Emmy Award-winning sports journalist Elise Jesse is the guest! A Tight 45 specializes in chatting with people who have interesting careers/hobbies/habits/insight into this thing we call life ... And Jesse has all four. As noted on her page on SI.com, Jesse has been covering the NFL with an emphasis on the Cincinnati Bengals and AFC North since 2013 – her feature storytelling has earned her an Ohio Valley Emmy Award in broadcast journalism. In addition, the former TV reporter is an avid college basketball watcher, a mother of two and is the wife of Mike Rehfeldt, the Associate Athletic Director for Sports Performance at the University of Cincinnati. On this episode of A Tight 45, Tabari dives into Jesse's career and finds out how the near 6-foot tall sports junkie got her start in journalism, the wonders of working in Montana and discusses her non-sports specialty (cooking) among other subjects. And this was before Tabari himself turned on his oven to do something more than make bacon and she became obsessed with sourdough bread!Check out this episode and others you may have missed at https://atight45.buzzsprout.com/or wherever you get your podcasts today! For more on Tabari or ask a question, be sure to visit www.tabarimccoy.com or email tabari@tabarimccoy.com.
Who is Jesus? The Bible says a lot about who He is, was, and will be. John says that He is the bread of life. Colossians says He is the firstborn of all creation. Luke says that He is the Son of Man. There are so many ways to describe who Jesus is and what He means to so many that put their faith in Him. What should that mean for athletes? It should mean EVERYTHING for athletes! That's why today we are talking to Charleston Southern University Associate Athletic Director Mike Vigue about who Jesus is to him and what Jesus can do for everyone that puts their faith in Him. This conversation was an intriguing one, and Mike brings many helpful insights that can help athletes that are wondering who Jesus really is. Listen out for these topics today:The biggest challenges Christian athletes face todayWhat Jesus has meant to Mike throughout his lifeHow to consistently remind yourself of who Christ isFinding Jesus in sportsHow God has guided Mike's steps to get to where he is todayWhat he has learned about representing Christ throughout his career in sportsPODCAST MERCH IS NOW AVAILABLE!! Check out the official podcast store for Competing for Christ hats, shirts, hoodies and more. From every sale that we get, half of that money is going to Christian sports organizations that are making a difference for Christ in the world of sports. Use discount code CFC20 to get 20% off your order TODAY!Subscribe to the show and share this episode!https://www.competingforchristpodcast.com/Need encouragement or want to come on the show? Text me: (904) 463-5917 Email me: competingforchristpodcast@gmail.com
Andrew Brown, the Associate Athletic Director for Facilities and Operations at Marshall, joined Paul Swann to give an update on the new baseball park and other facility updates. Later, Luke Creasy from HD Media stops over to the table at the Henderson Center to join Swann. Stay connected with all the latest sports updates and behind-the-scenes action by following Paul Swann on X @PaulSwann. If you're enjoying the show, we'd greatly appreciate it if you could share it with someone you think would also enjoy it. Thank you for your support! And to never miss another episode, be sure to subscribe at https://thedrivewithpaulswann.transistor.fm/subscribe. ★ Support this podcast ★
Welcome to season 5 of the Hangin' with the AD Podcast! If this is your first ride with us or if you have been with us for a while, we would like to say a quick thank you and we appreciate you more than you know. Today we head to Glenpool, Oklahoma and sit down with Jason Culler who serves as the Associate Athletic Director for the Jenks Public School System. We discuss the Border States Summit that Jason was a founding piece of as well as hiring and his process for determining the right products and services for his athletic department but be sure to hang on for probably the best 2-minute drill we have every experienced. Hold and buckle-up as we get to know Mr. Jason Culler.
In this live recorded season finale, we welcome Michelle Kennedy, President and Chief Operating Officer of the Nashville Predators. Michelle shares her roots growing up in Kentucky, her foundation as an athlete at Vanderbilt University, where she would later return as the Associate Athletic Director to achieve her desire to someday work in sports. Determined to follow her passions, she makes a bold move in her mid-30s to go to law school and earn her Juris Doctorate. A move that lands her the ultimate opportunity with the Predators, with whom she's climbed the ranks from In-House counsel to President/Chief Operating Officer.