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She was just inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame at Indiana State University where she twice was first team all-conference, led the country in free-throw percentage in her senior year, and ranks in the top eight in four categories in the history of the women's basketball program at the school. In high school she had been a three-time all-state, all-metro, and first team all-conference selection. In addition, she was an assistant coach for three years for a different high school, with that team winning two Class 5 Missouri state championships during her time there. She has a Master's degree in sports psychology from the University of Missouri. On the faith side, she is the author of a book called, "In the Trenches: Finding God Through Raising Littles" and another, released last year, called, "Real Life with Mary: Growing in Virtue to Magnify the Lord."
On today’s program we are talking with Washington boys track and field coach Steve Roth about his recent induction into the Indian Hills Athletics Hall of Fame
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Before travel ball and summer AAU competition, Ronda Mueller Johnson grew up in Eastern North Carolina developing her athletic skills the old-fashioned way, playing with and against her seven siblings and neighborhood friends. The daughter of a Marine Corps veteran and mother who had played on the best AAU women's basketball teams in the country, Ronda grew to love basketball and softball. She attended the Campbell Basketball School, fell in love with Buies Creek, and has never lost touch with the University. Ronda enrolled at Campbell 1978 and was named outstanding female athlete three times before graduating in 1982. She then accepted a position as assistant basketball and head softball coach at her alma mater. The first female inducted into Campbell's Athletics Hall of Fame, Ronda taught and coached for three decades in Johnston County schools before returning to Campbell as an adjunct instructor in the exercise science program. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, two-sport star Ronda Mueller Johnson talks with Stan Cole about growing up in Coastal North Carolina as one of eight siblings, her path to Campbell, softball, hoops, her family and more.
Kirk Buchner and Evan Nolan announce the United States Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2024. Join them as they tell you who the 25 Athletes, 5 Coaches, and 5 Contributors for the second class are.
Ken Crippen from the Football Learning Academy joins the show and discusses the nominated Football players for the United States Athletic Hall of Fame.
This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features Roman Oben, the former Louisville offensive tackle who earned football immortality in both the L&N Stadium Ring of Honor and U of L's Athletics Hall of Fame. Oben dishes on playing in the renewal of the Governor's Cup rivalry with Kentucky in 1994; the Cardinals' first victory in '95; and how the program has evolved since his playing days to where he believes it has surpassed UK.
The ceremony for the 2024 Weber State Athletics Hall of Fame. Inducted into the Hall of Fame for 2024 were: Joel Bolomboy (men's basketball), MaCauley Flint (softball), Sariah Long (women's track and field/cross country), Tim Toone (football), and Dick Webber (Reed K. Swenson Award).
Seven new members (one honoree is a duo) were enshrined into the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame on September 20th, and you'll hear from four of them on this podcast: Martin Rucker, Chris Rohr, Krishna Lee, and Amelia Moses Hicks. Later, Brad and Matt break down everything going on around Mizzou Athletics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week hear from some inductees into the Marshfield High School Athletics Hall of Fame plus more.....
He set receiving records at Colorado State University and eventually landed in their Athletics Hall of Fame. Not bad for a guy who didn't have the size of a “typical” wide receiver in the early 2000's. These days, David Anderson would fit right in. Davis grew up in California and played at Thousand Oaks High School, a hot bed for college recruiting. Despite having numerous D1 scouts and coaches at his games and dominating at wide receiver, David's first scholarship offer came in the late fall of his senior year. During his visit to Fort Collins, he committed to play for Sonny Lubick. After a stellar career at CSU, he was selected by the Houston Texans with the 4th to last pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. Like Sonny Lubick, Gary Kubiak had an eye for hidden talent. David played 9 games as a rookie and stayed with the Texans until he was cut in the summer of 2011. He got picked up by the Broncos for training camp, then cut again. From there he bounced back to Houston, had a short stop with Mike Shanahan in Washington, another quick stint in Seattle and called it a career. After his playing days, David went back to school to get his MBA and venture into the business world. Eventually, his love for math and communications led to a startup called Breakaway Data where he is currently the CEO. David is also a husband and father to three young children who keep him plenty busy. Listen to David's story and conversation with Susie Wargin on the Cut Traded Fired Retired Podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts.
In today's episode of School Safety Today by Raptor Technologies, join host Dr. Amy Grosso as she sits down with Officer Meg Soultz, Co-Founder of Rescue in Color. Together, they delve into the vital collaboration between law enforcement and school districts to enhance school safety. Meg shares insights from her diverse career in public safety, emphasizing the importance of building relationships and addressing gaps in the system to ensure a safe educational environment. KEY POINTS: The unique role of school resource officers (SROs) in bridging the gap between law enforcement and education. The significance of having MOUs to allow for information sharing between schools and law enforcement to support students' mental health and wellbeing. The initiative of Rescue in Color, a color-coded kit to help educators and staff respond effectively to bleeding control from traumatic injuries. Our guest, Meg Soultz, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this discussion. Meg began her career in public safety as an EMT while earning a Bachelor's Degree in Biology at DePauw University, where she also distinguished herself as a collegiate athlete, recently inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame for her achievements in softball. Meg furthered her education with a Master's Degree in Biology from the IUPUI Purdue School of Science. Her professional journey includes work as a paramedic in diverse settings—rural, urban, and suburban—gathering 15 years of EMS experience at Putnam County Operation Life and Indianapolis EMS. In addition to her fieldwork, Meg served as a full-time EMS Educator. Her dedication to public safety led her to become a tactical medic for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department's SWAT Team and Bomb Squad. This role sparked her interest in law enforcement, culminating in her transition to a full-time position at the Carmel Police Department in Carmel, IN. At Carmel PD, Meg earned a spot on the SWAT team, specializing in less lethal gas munitions and serving as a sergeant in the Carmel Police School Resource Unit. Additionally, she co-founded Rescue in Color, an innovative initiative focused on bleeding control.
In today's episode of School Safety Today by Raptor Technologies, join host Dr. Amy Grosso as she sits down with Officer Meg Soultz, Co-Founder of Rescue in Color. Together, they delve into the vital collaboration between law enforcement and school districts to enhance school safety. Meg shares insights from her diverse career in public safety, emphasizing the importance of building relationships and addressing gaps in the system to ensure a safe educational environment. KEY POINTS: The unique role of school resource officers (SROs) in bridging the gap between law enforcement and education. The significance of having MOUs to allow for information sharing between schools and law enforcement to support students' mental health and wellbeing. The initiative of Rescue in Color, a color-coded kit to help educators and staff respond effectively to bleeding control from traumatic injuries. Our guest, Meg Soultz, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this discussion. Meg began her career in public safety as an EMT while earning a Bachelor's Degree in Biology at DePauw University, where she also distinguished herself as a collegiate athlete, recently inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame for her achievements in softball. Meg furthered her education with a Master's Degree in Biology from the IUPUI Purdue School of Science. Her professional journey includes work as a paramedic in diverse settings—rural, urban, and suburban—gathering 15 years of EMS experience at Putnam County Operation Life and Indianapolis EMS. In addition to her fieldwork, Meg served as a full-time EMS Educator. Her dedication to public safety led her to become a tactical medic for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department's SWAT Team and Bomb Squad. This role sparked her interest in law enforcement, culminating in her transition to a full-time position at the Carmel Police Department in Carmel, IN. At Carmel PD, Meg earned a spot on the SWAT team, specializing in less lethal gas munitions and serving as a sergeant in the Carmel Police School Resource Unit. Additionally, she co-founded Rescue in Color, an innovative initiative focused on bleeding control.
Peyton McDavitt graduated from Harvard with an A.B. in The History of Art and Architecture, a citation in Spanish, and a love of teaching. While at Harvard, she began volunteering at the MLK Jr. elementary school in Cambridge, which ignited her long career of tutoring and mentorship. Her academic acumen spans from teaching young children to read to guiding advanced students through college essays preparing students for the Johns Hopkins summer program for the gifted and talented. She has taught English to Spanish speakers while living abroad in Santiago, Chile, been flown to Italy to tutor writing and math, and guided countless students through test prep to Ivy league admissions. She was recently inducted into the Harvard Athletic Hall of Fame. SHOW NOTES! https://www.ivymethodtutors.com/ info@ivymethodtutors.com (323) 451-9202
DeJuan Blair's cousin called in as Blair has been announced as a part of the 2024 Pitt Athletics Hall of Fame class.
Hour 4 with Joe Starkey: 93.7 The Fan Sports Director Jeff Hathhorn joined the show. Many No. 1 overall picks at starting pitcher have not worked out. Paul Skenes debuts Saturday and is building up to be the greatest/most anticipated debut in Pirates history. Jeff thinks over 4.2 innings and will go over 75 pitches. Over/under with Jeff. Bud Dupree is talking to the Chargers but has spoken to the Steelers. Calvin Austin might want to workout harder with the number of WR4's the Steelers have signed. Pitt has unveiled its 2024 Hall of Fame class. DeJuan Blair's cousin called in as Blair has been announced as a part of the 2024 Pitt Athletics Hall of Fame class.
Kevin talks with recent Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame inductees Simone Charley and Lindsy McLean. Listen to Vanderbilt Athletics on the Vanderbilt Sports Network from Learfield. Available on 102.5 The Game, 94.9 The Fan in Nashville. Streaming on the Vanderbilt Athletics app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kevin talks with recent Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame inductees Whit Taylor and Tom Galbierz. Listen to Vanderbilt Athletics on the Vanderbilt Sports Network from Learfield. Available in Nashville on 102.5 The Game and 94.9 The Fan. Also streaming on the Vanderbilt Athletics app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this edition of KnightShift, Eric, Kyle, Bryson, and Nick preview the UCF Knights' upcoming game against Ollie Gordon and Oklahoma State in the Space Game. Then it's over to Men's Basketball, who won their opener vs. FIU, and Women's Basketball, who dropped 101 on Bethune-Cookman in their opener. The guys talk about Men's Soccer's NCAA Tournament prospects with the selection show on Monday. Finally, we check in on Volleyball as they fight through their schedule gauntlet, and prepare you for UCF's Athletics Hall of Fame inductions this week. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ucfknightshiftpodcast/message
As a Cranford High student, John Fedorchak stood out as a football player and wrestler. He was recruited by the Rutgers football program and, as a junior, was part of the 1976 undefeated team that was inducted into the Rutgers Athletics Hall of Fame.John, who is also in the Cranford Sports Hall of Fame, is now retired. He chatted with Cranford Radio about his experiences as a player on one of only two Rutgers teams to go undefeated.
As long as she can remember, Sade Pollard was the fastest kid on the block. Her blazing speed was noticed by a local track coach, launching a swift expedition that led to seven career gold medals in Minnesota state track competition. In one of those state trips, Sade earned enough points by herself to give Harding High School a bronze medal in the team standings. Years later, she would receive induction into the Harding Athletics Hall of Fame Sade's track career met an abrupt end following a scleroderma diagnosis, but that hasn't derailed Sade's next chapter as a coach and a mother of three sons who are aiming to stake their own claim in athletics. Get ready for a enlightening trip down memory lane. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tsbtelevision/support
Amy sat down with three class of 2023 Marcy Weston Athletics Hall of Fame inductees — to talk about their time at CMU, what it means to be inducted and how CMU prepared them for their lives after college. Interviewees: Ben Bennett, a wrestler who attended CMU from 2009 to 2013. Bailey Brandon, a women's soccer player from 2009 to 2012. Leslie Grimes-Phelan, a softball catcher from 1989 to 1992.
This week on the podcast we speak to a functional movement specialist who works specifically in tennis. He's helped to develop the movement of reigning US Open Champion Coco Gauff. Jeff Drock has worked in the industry for nearly 20 years. Originally, Jeff played college tennis at the University of North Florida where was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame! Jeff has worked as the Director of Sport Science at the Rick Macci Tennis Academy in Boca Raton, Florida and in 2009, Jeff founded the Home Fitness Professionals Association that provides in-home and mobile fitness training business skills. In our chat, we talk about the following: The formidable Coco Gauff and her athleticism as a young teenager How Jeff got into specialising in tennis footwork and movement and how he actively improves tennis players' movement Jeff shares his advice for young athletes and how they can improve their own fitness from various resources onlineHope you enjoy it!FabioHave you seen the Functional Tennis Saber? Check it out here and don't miss the video of Stan Wawrinka crushing the ball.This podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 with the purpose of giving more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennis YouTube: Functional Tennis PodcastThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Earl Dotson Jr. interviews the RPS 205 2023 Athletics Hall of Fame inductees including the East High School 1989 Sprint Relay Team, bowler Megan Buja (Jefferson High School), and running back Ira Matthews (East High School). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rps205-communications/message
Jake Moore was a business teacher and coach at Pius X from 1990 thru 2022 and served as the Varsity Volleyball Coach for Lincoln Pius X from 1990 through 2014, with his teams accumulating a total of 657 wins(an average of over 26 wins per year!). His teams won 16 District Championships, qualified for the … Jake Moore – Athletics Hall of Fame Read More »
Kyle Foster graduated from Pius X in 1983. He graduated from University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1988 where he earned B.A. degrees in History and English Literature while also being awarded two athletic letters. He joined the USA Peace Corps in 1989 where he trained in Arabic language and history and served as a teacher of … Kyle Foster – Athletics Hall of Fame Read More »
Shelly (Kapler) Wright was a member of the Pius X High School volleyball, basketball, and track and field teams from 1993 to 1996, lettering in all three sports for 3 years. Her senior year, Shelly helped her volleyball and basketball teams to state and received both All-City and All-State recognition in both sports. Shelly was … Shelly (Kapler) Wright – Athletics Hall of Fame Read More »
The 1998 football team had 32 seniors, and 17 juniors returning from the 1997 State Championship team, but no returning starters. After a couple of losses during the season, one to Beatrice on a last second field goal in week two, and then a one point loss to Class A Fremont in week five, this … 1998 Football Team – Athletics Hall of Fame Read More »
A fierce competitor, Doggett was a rare blend of speed and power. An excellent all-around athlete, “He could break for a TD every time he touched the ball.” Doggett was a two time All-City, All-State football selection. He led the Bolts to State Championships in 1974 and 1975, winning the first ever Nebraska State Football … Tom Doggett – Athletics Hall of Fame Read More »
The 2007 Pius X Volleyball team had high expectations coming in to the season having won the 2006 Class B State Championship! Being the returning state champion always puts a target on your back as the “team to beat” and you will get every other team's best shot, and they did! Obviously winning a repeat … 2007 Volleyball Team – Athletics Hall of Fame Read More »
In episdode 23, we interview Ainsley Stoll '11 who was the top field hockey player during her four years at Oneonta. Stoll was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2023.
In episode 24, we interview Gerald Jones '91. Jones was a 1,000-point scorer for the men's basketball team and is still in the top-10 all-time. Jones was part of the 2023 Athletics Hall of Fame class.
In episode 25, we interview retired women's soccer coach and Director of Athletics Tracey Ranieri previewing her induction into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2023.
In episode 22, we interview three-sport standout Dina St. Claire '91. St. Claire was part of the 2023 Athletics Hall of Fame class.
In episode 19, we interview Chris Williams '93 as a preview to his induction into the Athletics Hall of Fame. Williams was a top baseball player during his years at Oneonta.
In episode 17, we interview Lou Niera '89 who was a standout basketball player during his years at Oneonta. Niera was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2021.
We managed to squeeze in a podcast between Jared's honeymoon and the arrival of Adrian's firstborn! We start the show off with a quick news recap as Zakhari Franklin has announced his transfer destination, while some former Roadrunners progressed their professional careers. The bulk of the episode consists of us sharing our thoughts about the recently-announced UTSA Athletics Hall of Fame, and offer some suggestions on athletes and administrators that belong in the new shrine to Roadrunner athletics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Craig talks NBA Playoffs and PGA Championship, plus he's joined by Dick Balenseifen to discuss the latest class of the Putnam city Athletics Hall of Fame!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lon and Derek discuss Jack Flaherty and how much they want to move on from him after the season. The guys also discuss the Illinois Athletics Hall of Fame class and a variety of other topics.
Can God use you if you've been broken? God did just that in Cliff Barna's life. A former college standout and professional arena football player, God put all sorts of people in Cliff's life along the way in key moments to humble him and use him for His kingdom purposes.Cliff Barna was raised in Ocala, FL and came to Tennessee as a student and athlete at Bethel University, where he ultimately earned a Master's in Education and was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame.After playing professional arena football, Barna was an assistant football coach at Bethel University. Additionally, he was the Senior Pastor at Tusculum Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN.Currently Cliff teaches economics at Liberty Creek High School in Nashville, where he also coaches football and wrestling.RESOURCES:Cliff's LinkedIn ProfileCliff's Twitter and Instagram handle: @cbbarna67Contact Mike Hatch: mhatch@clchq.orgOrder Mike's book, Manhood: Empowered by the Light of the GospelJoin the Empowered Manhood Facebook GroupListen to the introduction and first chapter of Mike's book:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/special-edition-manhood-empowered-by-the-light-of/id1584970534?i=1000603237979CLC Website: https://www.clchq.org/Contact Chris Bolinger: https://chrisbolinger.com/author/Chris' Devotionals:Daily Strength for Men: A 365-Day Devotional52 Weeks of Strength for Men
How does God remove the idols from our lives? For Cliff Barna, a former college standout and professional arena football player, football was his idol. In his fencepost story, Cliff tells the story about how God miraculously removed the idol of football from his life.Cliff Barna was raised in Ocala, FL and came to Tennessee as a student and athlete at Bethel University, where he ultimately earned a Master's in Education and was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame.After playing professional arena football, Barna was an assistant football coach at Bethel University. Additionally, he was the Senior Pastor at Tusculum Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN. Currently Cliff teaches economics at Liberty Creek High School in Nashville, where he also coaches football and wrestling.RESOURCES:Cliff's LinkedIn ProfileContact Mike Hatch: mhatch@clchq.orgOrder Mike's book, Manhood: Empowered by the Light of the GospelJoin the Empowered Manhood Facebook GroupListen to the introduction and first chapter of Mike's book:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/special-edition-manhood-empowered-by-the-light-of/id1584970534?i=1000603237979CLC Website: https://www.clchq.org/Contact Chris Bolinger: https://chrisbolinger.com/author/Chris' Devotionals:Daily Strength for Men: A 365-Day Devotional52 Weeks of Strength for Men
Kate Doerksen is a 2005 graduate of Ball State who, as a Cardinal, excelled on the court and in the classroom. As a star on our women's basketball team, Kate earned several MAC Honors, as well as a spot in our Athletics Hall of Fame. While majoring in entrepreneurship at Ball State, Kate was empowered by her professors to believe she had the grit and the passion required to start her own business. And while she was earning her MBA from Stanford, she did exactly that as the founder of Ditto, an e-commerce website for glasses.In this episode, Kate shares what drew her to Ball State and what she enjoyed most about playing Division 1 basketball followed by her short stint in the WNBA.Kate also discusses her career path from Wall Street to wanting to become an innovative leader in the retail industry, providing valuable insights into why being an entrepreneur is “not for the faint of heart.” And Kate shares why she remains so involved with her alma mater, most notably in her new role as a member of the Ball State University Foundation Board. If you enjoy this episode, please leave a review to support the show.
As we induct five Campbell greats into our Athletics Hall of Fame, our Associate AD of Alumni and Community Engagement Stan Cole tells us about these five special Camels. Plus, Chris and Evan lay out the Big South Basketball race as we reach the halfway point of the conference season.
Jacob Tamme is a former NFL tight end who played nine seasons with the Colts, Broncos and Falcons from 2008-2016. He was a part of three different Super Bowl teams and caught a touchdown pass in the 2013 AFC Championship game to help Denver beat New England. In college, Tamme was a standout tight end at the University of Kentucky and in 2018, was inducted into their Athletics Hall of Fame. Today on the podcast, we talk to Jacob Tamme about prayer in the NFL, reaction to the Damar Hamlin incident on Monday Night Football, lessons from Tony Dungy and bible studies with Peyton Manning. Looking for faith/sports gift ideas? Check out our new Increase store with Sports Spectrum apparel, gifts, devotionals and more. http://TheIncrease.com
Former Boise State football star Korey Hall, who also won a Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers, joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about his induction into the Boise State Athletics Hall of Fame. Hall shares stories about his evening, his recruitment and his college roommate - Andy Avalos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Boise State football star Korey Hall joins IST from his Athletics Hall of Fame induction ceremony - and talks about his emotions, recruitment and his college roommate (Andy Avalos), Bob with four keys to a victory over BYU in Bronco Focus, Bronco Nation News Report with B.J. Rains - analyzing NFL prospects on the Broncos' roster, who needs to be added to the Hall of Fame, CFB weekend preview (Yotes, Vandals, Bengals, CFP, G5), Baseball with BobSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Boise State football star Korey Hall, who also won a Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers, joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about his induction into the Boise State Athletics Hall of Fame. Hall shares stories about his evening, his recruitment and his college roommate - Andy Avalos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Boise State football star Korey Hall joins IST from his Athletics Hall of Fame induction ceremony - and talks about his emotions, recruitment and his college roommate (Andy Avalos), Bob with four keys to a victory over BYU in Bronco Focus, Bronco Nation News Report with B.J. Rains - analyzing NFL prospects on the Broncos' roster, who needs to be added to the Hall of Fame, CFB weekend preview (Yotes, Vandals, Bengals, CFP, G5), Baseball with BobSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Boise State football star Korey Hall, who also won a Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers, joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about his induction into the Boise State Athletics Hall of Fame. Hall shares stories about his evening, his recruitment and his college roommate - Andy Avalos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Boise State football star Korey Hall joins IST from his Athletics Hall of Fame induction ceremony - and talks about his emotions, recruitment and his college roommate (Andy Avalos), Bob with four keys to a victory over BYU in Bronco Focus, Bronco Nation News Report with B.J. Rains - analyzing NFL prospects on the Broncos' roster, who needs to be added to the Hall of Fame, CFB weekend preview (Yotes, Vandals, Bengals, CFP, G5), Baseball with BobSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff George joins the show to reminisce about his Illinois career, discuss his induction into the Illinois Athletics Hall of Fame, and talk about the future of the program. The guys later reflect on some of the great Illini football teams back in the 1980s.
Two-time All-American linebacker Greg Jones joins the show ahead of his big weekend where he will be enshrined into the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame. We talk about his storied MSU football career, what he's looking forward to the most this weekend and much more.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!UpsideDownload the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more.Underdog FantasySign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two-time All-American linebacker Greg Jones joins the show ahead of his big weekend where he will be enshrined into the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame. We talk about his storied MSU football career, what he's looking forward to the most this weekend and much more. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Upside Download the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Underdog Fantasy Sign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-25:38) – Wednesday's show begins with Dan celebrating our return to YouTube and getting ready for Colts-Texans this weekend. Dan looks back at some of the Colts schedule from last year. Plus, Dan shares some audio from former LSU head coach Ed Orgeron. Later, Dan talks on Matt Ryan and why it's important for no internal conflict this season with leaders on the team. (25:39-37:50) – The voice of the Hoosiers Don Fischer joins the show and we congratulate him on being named an inductee into the IU Athletics Hall of Fame. Plus, Don looks back on Indiana's win over Illinois and what stood out to him. Later, we look ahead to Indiana-Idaho this weekend. (37:51-44:14) – Hour number one ends with Dan pondering why Bob Hammel is in the IU Hall of Fame. (44:15-1:04:57) – The great Sean Salisbury joins the show to give us the low down on the Houston Texans going into Week 1 of the regular season. Sean also talks about expectations for the Texans this season and why Colts fans would be wise to not overlook Houston. (1:04:58-1:17:58) – We're back with Dan preaching the importance of this Colts roster to stay healthy. (1:17:59-1:30:53) – The second hour closes with Dan sharing why the lovely Leigh Ross-Dakich is frustrated with Dan. (1:30:54-1:44:45) – Friend of the Show Damon Bruce of 97.5 The Game in San Francisco to talk NFL Week 1 and give us the latest on Trey Lance, Jimmy G, and the 49ers. Plus, Damon shares why he feels 49ers DE Nick Bosa is going to have a monster year this season. Later, Dan and Damon discuss the way the NFL sucks the life out of every other sport and if Tom Brady is having marital troubles. (1:44:46-1:58:27) – We return from commercials with Dan wondering if the Seahawks will honor Russell Wilson and sharing why the Browns WON'T and SHOULDN'T do anything for Baker Mayfield. (1:58:28-2:03:00) – Wednesday's show closes with Dan sharing the results from the Horseshoe Indianapolis Race of the Day. Plus, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Later, Dan shares some bets that he likes and reminds listeners to get involved with his weekly Survivor Pool this week. Also, Dan updates us on his pickle ball matches with Leigh.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Growing up, Pat was ranked #1 in his age group from age 12 to 18 for the state of Nebraska. In his freshman year at Pius X, Pat played #2 singles under coach John Riggs, and he won the state singles championship to help the team win their second team championship. Pat also ran on … Jim ’81 and Pat ’84 Carson, Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee Read More »
Joe Glenn was an option quarterback who executed the Bob Devaney offense under head coach Vince Aldrich at Pius X and brought excitement to the Thunderbolts' offense. Joe led the Pius X football team to a 7-0-2 season in Class A.
The 1991 Pius X Girls Cross Country team was the defending state champion and brought back a strong group of runners, making it the favorite to win the championship again. They did not disappoint, cruising through the regular season of meets, finishing first in seven out of eight meets. At state, the team scored 25 … 1991 Cross Country Teams, Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees Read More »
Renee (Lobeda) Towne was a member of the Lincoln Pius X High School softball team from 2001 to 2005 and helped lead the Thunderbolts to the school's second state championship in 2002.
Part two of our TCU Athletics Hall of Fame Special is out. Brian welcomes TCU Baseball great Jake Arrieta, TCU Football lineman Jake Kirkpatrick, four time All-American TCU Track and Field Jackson Langat and TCU Athletics retired administrator Jack Hesselbrock.
A Former Cayman National Sprinter is inducted into his college's Athletics Hall of Fame class of 2022 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rcnews/message
Rachel Folden is a native of Southern California and played college softball Marshall University where she has been inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame. Coach Folden also has won two NPF championships (2008, 2011) with the Chicago Bandits where she caught Jenny Finch. In this episode, Rachel joins Rob Crews to talk hitting, baseball and softball similarities and differences, mindset, coaching approaches, technology implementation, mechanics, and her new website, www.elitefastpitch.tv. https://twitter.com/TvFastpitch https://www.instagram.com/elitefastpitchtv/ @foldenfastpitch on twitter/IG
Episode 16 of The Hitstreak, a podcast where we talk about anything and everything!This week we talk with Lester McClain, the first African American football player to play for the University of Tennessee, about his formative years, how he set himself up to succeed, and how it felt to be added to the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame.Let us know in the comments what YOU want to hear about next!About our Guest: McClain was born in Nashville on September 17, 1949. He attended Haynes High School in Nashville for his freshman through junior years, as he was unable to attend the school closest to his home, Antioch High, because it was not racially integrated. In his senior year, McClain was allowed to attend Antioch High where he met UT alum Bill Garrett who ran the morning football practices. Garrett liked what he saw and approached Coach Dickey on McClain's behalf. Tennessee recruited McClain primarily to be a roommate for an exceptional high school athlete named Albert Davis, who most thought would be the first to integrate UT's football program. When Davis went elsewhere, the burden fell to McClain, and he rose to the occasion. During his three seasons at UT, McClain caught 70 passes for 1,003 yards and 10 touchdowns. He also rushed 30 times for 123 yards and two touchdowns and returned eight kickoffs for 168 yards. McClain was honored by the East Tennessee Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. He is also a member of the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Sports Hall of Fame and UT's Athletics Hall of Fame, and he has earned the Maxwell House Sport Award. In 1987, McClain was appointed to an alumni position on UT's Athletic Board. He has also received numerous state appointments including the Tennessee Human Rights Commission by Governor Lamar Alexander. He also has a statue outside Gate 21 of Neyland Stadium honoring his part in ending racial segregation. Follow and contact: LesterMcClain@aol.com
This edition of the Commodore Hour features Kevin Ingram's weekly visit with men's basketball head coach Jerry Stackhouse. Plus, we talk with Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee Doug Nettles. The Class of 2021 will be honored at a ceremony this coming Friday evening. Visit vucommodores.com for stories and information on each inductee.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kevin Ingram interviews World Series champion, CWS champion and now Vanderbilt Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Dansby Swanson. The conversation starts at the 13:00 minute mark. Plus, Andrew and Kevin talk men's basketball and the match-up with Florida this weekend. You can listen to the Gators and Commodores on the Vanderbilt Sports Network from Learfield (93.3 FM in Nashville & online via the VU Commodores app).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we discuss which players should get into the Georgia Southern Athletics Hall Of Fame. I chose three (3) players that I felt that are well deserving. To nominate someone go to: https://gseagles.com/sb_output.aspx?form=57 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firstandframerates/support
This week, Roy Heffernan '78 joins the Siefer's Scoop podcast. A stellar athlete on both the football and men's lacrosse teams at Middlebury, Heffernan was inducted into the Middlebury Athletics Hall of Fame in 2015. After graduating from Middlebury, Heffernan joined the Life is Good company, where he operated as the Chief Operating Optimist and helped guide the company to incredible success. Currently, Heffernan is an Owner-Partner at Life is Good and makes trips up to Middlebury when he finds the time. On this episode, Heffernan discusses his accomplishments as a student-athlete at Middlebury, his time with Life is Good, and the lessons he's learned from both experiences. He also explains why Middlebury has and continues to play such an instrumental role in his life.
In this edition of In The Circle, Eric Lopez and Victor Anderson react to the reports of the Big 12, adding UCF, Houston, BYU, and Cincinnati to the conference and the impact it will have on College Softball. Also, in the episode, Eric talks with former All-American Houston Cougar great Angel Shamblin about being inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Fame on Sept 17. 2021. Shamblin discusses how she overcame career-threatening injury before even arriving in Houston, playing for Kyla Holas, and more.
In this edition of In The Circle, Eric Lopez and Victor Anderson react to the reports of the Big 12, adding UCF, Houston, BYU, and Cincinnati to the conference and the impact it will have on College Softball. Also, in the episode, Eric talks with former All-American Houston Cougar great Angel Shamblin about being inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Fame on Sept 17. 2021. Shamblin discusses how she overcame career-threatening injury before even arriving in Houston, playing for Kyla Holas, and more.
Take your confidence to the next level! Jennifer Brunelli talks all about NASCAR nutrition, her role on the Gatorade Women's Advisory Board, and her top tips to being a confident female in a male dominant industry. Jennifer (VanAssen) Brunelli MS, RD, LDN is the creator and owner of RDpro, LLC, a nutrition consulting business in the Charlotte, NC area that she opened in July 2011. Jennifer graduated from the Darla Moore School of business at USC in 2004. She is a 7-time All American swimmer and Athletics Hall of Fame athlete at the University of South Carolina. Jennifer and her team do nutrition programming development for teams, provide nutrition education, meal planning, body composition assessments, food intolerances and allergy testing, corporate wellness, performance kitchen design, supplement analysis, and more. She works with a wide range of clientele in varying age groups, health and body knowledge, and gender. Her roster of clients has included being the NFL's Carolina Panthers team dietitian for 6 seasons, NASCAR's Roush Fenway Racing team dietitian for 5 seasons, Hendrick Motorsports in her first season, supporting to build NC State and the Charlotte 49ers University athletic department sports nutrition department, and LEAD which is a female Olympian run business that stands to help young female athletes gain leadership skills and confidence in and out of their sport. Jennifer also has a thriving media presence on behalf of food boards, food companies, and supplement companies that support furthering education for athletes and safe training for clients. Most recently she was appointed to the first ever Gatorade Women's Advisory Board alongside some of the most impactful athletes and female presences in sport. Jennifer has two children, Sloane (7) and Nathaniel (6) who are already active athletes (and little gamecock fans!)! Jennifer can be reached for business opportunities through social media at @sportsRDpro and @theRDpro, or her website theRDpro.com. This episode is sponsored by Momentous! Try PR Lotion now with the exclusive discount and use code RDSnippets at checkout for 25% off your order. Go to their website amphuman.com/rdsnippets to place your order.
Guest: Lin Dunn, Special Assistant to the Head Coach for Kentucky Women’s Basketball TeamCoaching legend Lin Dunn joins the podcast to discuss ways to help you and your team reach their full potential. Lin Dunn is currently a special assistant to the head coach with Kentucky. Coach Dunn has had an incredible coaching career and is currently a special assistant to the head coach with Kentucky. She has more than 500 wins to her name and has served as a head coach for four different college teams and three different professional teams including being the 1st GM and head coach of the Seattle Storm, and including the 2012 WNBA title with the Indiana Fever. A native of Dresden, Tennessee, Dunn graduated from the University of Tennessee at Martin in 1969. She coached for decades in the college ranks, amassing a 447-257 record in 25 seasons as a college head coach. In her tenure at Austin Peay State University (1970–1976), the University of Mississippi (1977–1978), the University of Miami (1978–1987), and Purdue University (1987–1996), she made the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship seven times, and the Final Four once, in 1994 with Purdue. She is in the Athletics Hall of Fame at both Austin Peay and Miami. Dunn also was president of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association in 1984-85. Dunn was abruptly fired at Purdue after the 1995-96 season but resurfaced in the pros with the American Basketball League's Portland Power in 1996. She was ABL's coach of the year in 1998, right before that league folded. Dunn then became the first coach and GM of the expansion Seattle Storm in the ABL's rival, the WNBA. Her folksy southern personality was a hit in Urbane, Seattle, with fans often wearing Dunn masks and quoting her rustic aphorisms. The team started with a dismal 6-26 season. Dunn left the Storm just as it was starting to have success. New superstars Lauren Jackson and Sue Bird led the team to the 2002 playoffs, where they were swept by the Los Angeles Sparks. Dunn then resigned, leaving the path open for Anne Donovan to build a championship team just two seasons later. Dunn is a former head coach of the Indiana Fever. Dunn won the WNBA championship with the Fever on October 21, 2012. On May 6, 2014, Dunn announced her retirement from coaching at the end of the year. On June 14, 2014; Dunn was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. On May 24, 2016, she was introduced as an assistant coach for Matthew Mitchell at Kentucky. In 2018, her role at Kentucky changed from special assistant to head coach. Breakdown1:00 - Mentoring and Working with Coaches5:00 - Suggestion to Coaches9:00 - Hiring Staff13:00 - Holding People Accountable18:00 - Process of Helping Coaches21:00 - Ask People for Help24:00 - Staff perspective27:00 - Giving Ownership to the Assistants30:00 - Simplifying Drills33:00 - Example of Multiple Drill36:00 - Women's Basketball Games41:00 - Decision Making44:00 - Process of Timing PLays48:00 - Advancing the Ball53:00 - Defensive Transition59:00 - Two-for-One Strategy1:02:00 - Priority List1:07:00 - Better in Special Situation1:12:00 - ConclusionLin Dunn’s Bio:Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin_DunnTwitter: https://twitter.com/ukcoachdunnBasketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersionFacebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersionBetOnline Website:Website: www.betonline.agBest in the West Video SeriesBest in the West Website: http://bestinthewestclinic.com/
When Jessie Stomski Seim joined the Wisconsin women's basketball team in 1998, she described herself as "rough around the edges," which interfered with a promising prep career as a student at Tartan High School in Oakdale. Since then, you could call Jessie a "diamond in the rough." In 2020, Stomski Seim was inducted into the Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame, honoring a career that included Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors in 1999 and a spot on the All-Big Ten First Team in 2001. After a professional playing career overseas, Stomski Seim turned to law and serves as an advocate for Native American causes (she is a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation). Stomski shares how her involvement in sports prepared her for law and her hopes for other athletes who may go through some of the challenges she once faced. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tsbtelevision/support
Congratulations to Jeff Davis(tennis), Matthew O' Neal (track and field) and Courtney Williams (basketball)! Michael discusses the news with Bulls Unlimited host Darek Sharp.
Miami Dolphins Tales From The DeepA Baltimore native who played his college football in Warren, New Jersey, Keith Sims would go on to enjoy a standout career as a left guard at Iowa Sate University, which would ultimately land him in the school's Athletics Hall of Fame. In 1990, looking to bolster their offensive line and protect franchise quarterback Dan Marino, the Miami Dolphins selected Sims in the second round of the NFL Draft after also taking left tackle Richmond Webb with their first-round selection. For the next decade, Sims and Webb would anchor the Dolphins offensive line and earn multiple trips to the Pro Bowl, with Sims reaching that height three times from 1993 to 1995. In The Tank, Keith shares how much he enjoyed making up half of the Fins 1-2 punch on the offensive line alongside Richmond Webb for so many years, explains why it might make more sense to take a cab instead of a limo to a game against the Buffalo Bills of the 1990s, recalls a meal that nearly led to him missing the team's flight to Tokyo, and opens up about his struggles with weight and depression following his playing career. Keith also shares how, along with his wife and children, he tours the country as the Soulful RV Family.
Includes comments from Liberty Football head coach Hugh Freeze and info on how you can watch this year's Athletics Hall of Fame ceremony.
Kevin Eastman is a corporate speaker and an internationally-known basketball clinician who brings his knowledge and experience in sports to the business world. He speaks on various topics, including championship culture, teamwork, leadership, motivation and individual success. Over his 40 years in the game, Kevin has coached basketball at all levels, including 13 years in the NBA. He was a top assistant to Doc Rivers with the 2008 NBA World Championship Boston Celtics, and most recently served as an assistant coach and Vice President of Basketball Operations with the Los Angeles Clippers. Kevin has worked with or coached an impressive group of current and future NBA All- Stars both as a coach and as Nike Basketball's director of player development for the nation's elite college and high school players. He continues his work with young elite players through USA Basketball and speaking to Nike audiences. Kevin was raised in Haddonfield, New Jersey, and attended the University of Richmond, where he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees. He was a scholarship student-athlete at Richmond, and in recognition of his unique qualities as a basketball player, the University created the Kevin Eastman Award. The award, which has been awarded just five times in program history, is given to a player who exemplifies the qualities of team leadership, dedication, and outstanding play. He was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame at both Haddonfield Memorial High School and the University of Richmond. What you'll learn about in this episode: How a traumatic situation early in Kevin's childhood taught him how to compartmentalize and to move on from something no matter how bad that particular situation is to us in our own individual lives. Where Kevin's calling to coach came from and why it is so important to him. What Kevin means by the brilliance is in the preparation” and how Ray Allen exemplified that statement? Why is it so significant to understand the difference between My Best vs. The Best? What does it mean to “be there before you get there” as a leader? How did the word Ubuntu drive the Celtics and where did Doc Rivers come up with that word? What was Doc Rivers ‘statement that made a statement' at the start of the 2007-2008 and what was three things was Doc able to get from his team when he made that statement? What are the three dimensions of success? What did all the great ones whom Kevin has coached…from Kevin Garnett to Ray Allen, to Paul Pierce, to Lebron James to Kobe Bryant to Kevin Durant….. have in common and how is that the foundation of his book, Why the Best Are the Best, 25 Powerful Words That Impact, Inspire, and Define Champions? Additional Resources: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevineastman4/ Website: https://www.kevineastman.net/ Twitter: @kevineastman Why the Best Are the Best: 25 Powerful Words That Impact, Inspire, and Define Champions by Kevin Eastman: https://amzn.to/395jRFS Kevin Eastman's book recommendations
Kevin Eastman is a corporate speaker and an internationally-known basketball clinician who brings his knowledge and experience in sports to the business world. He speaks on various topics, including championship culture, teamwork, leadership, motivation and individual success. Over his 40 years in the game, Kevin has coached basketball at all levels, including 13 years in the NBA. He was a top assistant to Doc Rivers with the 2008 NBA World Championship Boston Celtics, and most recently served as an assistant coach and Vice President of Basketball Operations with the Los Angeles Clippers. Kevin has worked with or coached an impressive group of current and future NBA All- Stars both as a coach and as Nike Basketball's director of player development for the nation's elite college and high school players. He continues his work with young elite players through USA Basketball and speaking to Nike audiences. Kevin was raised in Haddonfield, New Jersey, and attended the University of Richmond, where he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees. He was a scholarship student-athlete at Richmond, and in recognition of his unique qualities as a basketball player, the University created the Kevin Eastman Award. The award, which has been awarded just five times in program history, is given to a player who exemplifies the qualities of team leadership, dedication, and outstanding play. He was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame at both Haddonfield Memorial High School and the University of Richmond.
Kevin Eastman is a corporate speaker and an internationally-known basketball clinician who brings his knowledge and experience in sports to the business world. He speaks on various topics, including championship culture, teamwork, leadership, motivation and individual success. Over his 40 years in the game, Kevin has coached basketball at all levels, including 13 years in the NBA. He was a top assistant to Doc Rivers with the 2008 NBA World Championship Boston Celtics, and most recently served as an assistant coach and Vice President of Basketball Operations with the Los Angeles Clippers. Kevin has worked with or coached an impressive group of current and future NBA All- Stars both as a coach and as Nike Basketball's director of player development for the nation's elite college and high school players. He continues his work with young elite players through USA Basketball and speaking to Nike audiences. Kevin was raised in Haddonfield, New Jersey, and attended the University of Richmond, where he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees. He was a scholarship student-athlete at Richmond, and in recognition of his unique qualities as a basketball player, the University created the Kevin Eastman Award. The award, which has been awarded just five times in program history, is given to a player who exemplifies the qualities of team leadership, dedication, and outstanding play. He was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame at both Haddonfield Memorial High School and the University of Richmond.