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It's a stacked sports day at the Korner Booth Podcast! New York City came to a standstill as the Knicks celebrated their first NBA championship in 53 years with a massive ticker-tape parade. An estimated 2 million fans lined Broadway from Battery Park to City Hall, where Finals MVP Jalen Brunson was serenaded with chants, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani presented the team with the Keys to the City. The parade closed out a Finals run that saw the Knicks beat the Spurs in five games behind one of the best title-stage performances in recent memory from Brunson, capping a Finals series that averaged more than 20 million viewers, the most-watched NBA postseason since 1998. We break down the best moments from the celebration, Brunson's incredible run, and what this title means for a Knicks fanbase that's waited over half a century for this moment. Then we head to the gridiron for the 2026 UFL United Bowl, where the Louisville Kings pulled off one of the most remarkable championship runs in recent sports history. In their first-ever season as a franchise, the Kings knocked off the defending champion DC Defenders 27-20 at Audi Field, completing a perfect season sweep of DC. Running back Ian Wheeler was named United Bowl MVP after rushing for 81 yards and the go-ahead touchdown, while Louisville's defense forced a key fumble and held the Defenders to just four points in the second half. The win is even sweeter considering the Kings started the season 0-3 before rattling off a championship-or-bust turnaround. We break down how a brand-new franchise pulled off the title run in year one. We're also bringing you a Week 2 update from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, brought to you by Belly Up Sports' "Summer of Soccer." Group play has delivered drama all over North America with co-host Canada thrashing Qatar 6-0 to take control of Group B, while Switzerland bounced back from a slow start with a dominant win of their own. In Group A, Mexico sits perfect through two matches as the co-hosts push for a deep run, while South Africa and Czechia battled to a dramatic late draw. Elsewhere, the US continues group play against Australia, and Brazil looks to stay unbeaten against Haiti. We run through the standings, the biggest storylines, and which teams are trending toward the knockout rounds as the group stage heats up. And finally, breaking news out of MLB: the Home Run Derby is getting a major facelift for 2026. After a decade of using a pitch clock, MLB is scrapping the timer and going back to an outs-based, swing-driven format at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. Hitters will get 20 swings in Round 1 and 15 in each of the final two rounds, with any home run on a hitter's final swing earning them another swing, meaning a hot streak can keep the round alive indefinitely. The move comes after players like Bryce Harper raised concerns about fatigue and injury risk under the old timed format. We get into what the new rules mean for this year's Derby and which sluggers stand to benefit most. #Knicks #NBAFinals #NBAChampions #JalenBrunson #CanyonOfHeroes #UFL #LouisvilleKings #UnitedBowl #DCDefenders #FIFAWorldCup2026 #WorldCup2026 #BellyUpSports #SummerOfSoccer #MLB #HomeRunDerby #Phillies #NYKnicks #SportsNews #KornerBoothPodcast
World Cup fever? No way. As the saying goes, I'd rather watch paint dry. Soccer may be a fun game for kids to play, but it can be downright boring watching it in person and, moreso, on television. But if you enjoy watching the World Cup soccer on television, go for it! You still have another 35 days to go. I'll tune in whenever I need a nap. My weekend television viewing was spent watching more traditional sporting events. Let's jump right in. NBA Finals – New York Knicks took the title 94-90 on Saturday night The New York Knicks have won their first NBA title since 1973. Finals MVP guard Jalen Brunson played like a dead ringer for Knicks legend Earl “The Pearl” Monroe from that 1973 title team. The now 81-year old Earl Monroe was named one of the NBA's top 50 players of the 20th century. He was known for his uncanny ability to “shake and bake” defenders in order to get his shots away. He and teammate Walt Frazier were both inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall-of Fame. Jalen Brunson (who is generously listed at 6'1”) weaved his way in, around, and through the giant San Antonio Spurs defense for one great shot after another during this series. His 45 points in Saturday night's deciding Game 5 in San Antonio accounted for nearly half of his team's 94 point total. The San Antonio Spurs came into this series considered as a slight favorite after knocking-off defending champion Oklahoma City in the Western Conference finals. San Antonio played like Wile E. Coyote for this entire series. I blame their coach for that. Every game in this five game series had the San Antonio Spurs racing out to a double digit lead. In each game, the New York Knicks patiently waited for their chance to blow past their unfocused opponent. Much like legendary cartoon character Wile E. Coyote, the Spurs looked and acted overconfident at the beginning of every game in this series. At the end of all but one game, it was the Spurs going over the proverbial cliff and going “poof” at the bottom of the canyon. San Antonio's coaches and players should have learned a few lessons during home losses in Games 1 and 2 of this series. After grabbing a close win in Game 3 in New York, these “Same Old Spurs” reappeared in a big way midway through Game 4 last week. San Antonio blew the largest lead ever in an NBA Finals game (29 points) to fall behind 3-1 in the series. There was no way that San Antonio could lose a third straight home game in Game 5, right? Saturday night's Game 5 in San Antonio had the Spurs doing exactly the same thing they had done in every other loss. They raced to an early double digit lead (16 points in Game 5) and then folded like a cheap beach chair during the second half once again. I place the blame for poor strategy and on-court execution on the San Antonio coaches for making the same second half mistakes in this series over and over again. The feckless Spurs appeared dazed during the fourth quarter of these five games. They averaged a paltry 21 points during the all-important fourth quarters of these NBA Finals. When the chips were down, the Spurs functioned like a rudderless ship, while their head coach seemed to push all the wrong buttons. San Antonio guard De'Aaron Fox is paid $51 million per year. He averaged nearly 19 points per game in the regular season but tanked to just over 14 points per game during the NBA Finals. Fox tallied only 7 points on 3-15 from the field in Game 5 in San Antonio on Saturday night. Meanwhile, the Spurs 7'4” center-turned-point guard named Victor Wembanyama continued to take and miss a significant number of unnecessary 3-point shots. Why is he allowed to shoot those shots instead of play closer to the basket? The coach allows it. These collapses occurred under the watch of San Antonio's 39-year old head coach Mitch Johnson. He took over the head coaching job after apprenticing under Spurs 5-time NBA champion coach Gregg Popovich. Mitch Johnson took over this team in 2025. This was his first time coaching a team in the NBA playoffs. Coach Johnson curiously kept Spurs' dynamic sixth man Dylan Harper on the bench to start pivotal Game 5 while leaving ineffective De'Aaron Fox as the starter. Harper (who scored 25 points in 31 minutes of action) was clearly the better player in this series. Why wasn’t he played more? ESPN’s Charles Barkley asked the same question during halftime of Game 5. The former NBA player-turned-commentator said the Spurs would be better off putting De’Aaron Fox on the bench in the second half. That didn’t happen. Barkley turned out to be right. The Spurs are now done for this season. Congratulations to the New York Knicks. A ticker tape victory parade for the team will take place on Thursday in Manhattan. Carolina Hurricanes won the 2026 Stanley Cup title Sunday night The Carolina Hurricanes took a 3-0 road win to close out the Stanley Cup four games to two over the Las Vegas Golden Knights. It was the second title for the Raleigh-based NHL team in the past 20 seasons. Congratulations to the Canes! (OK – I don't watch enough hockey to have any further thoughts on this subject) Surprising Louisville Kings dethrone DC Defenders in UFL United Bowl III title game The expansion Louisville Kings started their first season 0-3. This team came together to finish the regular season at 6-4 and earn a spot in the UFL playoffs. Louisville was just 2-3 at home but a solid 4-1 on the road during the regular season. The Kings had to travel to Washington DC to play the 2025 champion DC Defenders in the UFL title game on Saturday. A sellout crowd of more than 19,000 fans at Audi Field in Washington saw Louisville come from behind after halftime to take a 27-20 win over ol' DC. The Defenders led 16-7 at the intermission and were clinging to a 16-13 advantage after three periods. Louisville then tallied two fourth quarter running touchdowns to win the title in Season #3 of spring’s United Football League. DC finished their season with a 7-5 record. PGA journeyman golfer finally wins. This Bud's for you, Mr. Cauley! Bud Cauley was a three-time college All-American golfer at the University of Alabama. He turned professional 15 years ago in 2011. He played well enough during his first few years on the PGA Tour to keep his playing card despite no first place finishes. Cauley suffered a broken leg, five broken ribs, and a collapsed lung in an automobile accident while playing in Jack Nicklaus' Memorial Tournament in 2018. After several complications in his recovery, he finally resumed playing professional golf six years later in 2024. Bud Cauley was winless in his 238 career PGA Tour starts prior to last weekend's Canadian Open near Toronto. The 36-year old journeyman golfer rediscovered his youthful putting stroke on Sunday. Cauley’s birdie barrage (along with a few key breaks) led to a closing round 65 and his first PGA Tour win. His 17-under par total was two shots better than Matt Fitzpatrick and three better than Viktor Hovland. Bud Cauley's first win came at the same golf tournament which was also the site of golfing great Arnold Palmer's first victory. Arnie pocketed $2,400 for his win back in 1955. Guess how much money that would be this year in 2026? Answer: $30,000 Bud Cauley's win on Sunday carried a first prize of $1,764,000. Even the worst finisher in the field (74th place) at the 2026 Canadian Open took home more than $19,500. Sunday's first triumph will bring some nifty fringe benefits, too. The win put Cauley into this week's US Open at Shinnecock Hills. He will also be in the field for July's Open Championship (British Open) and next spring's Masters. More importantly, the win made Bud Cauley exempt from having to qualify for future PGA Tour events for two years after this season ends. Cauley's wife and his two young sons ran onto the 18th green to greet him and celebrate after he tapped in for the win. It's now off to Long Island in New York and a spot in Thursday's US Open for the rejuvenated Bud Cauley! The post A Weekend of Champions appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
The Louisville Kings earned a spot in Saturday's UFL Championship vs D.C. at Audi Field in Washington D.C.Kings head coach Chris Redman spoke with Terry Meiners about his preparation process, team energy, star players, eavesdropping honor code, and the strategic moves Redman made early in the season to produce season's end greatness.
The NWSL heads into the World Cup break, and it's the perfect time to take stock of the league. David Gass and Jordan Angeli break down the biggest takeaways from the weekend, including where teams like Washington, Orlando, Utah, Portland and North Carolina stand as the season reaches its midway point. The duo also discusses the latest league news, from the NWSL Championship heading to Washington, D.C., to the USWNT goalkeeper picture. Then it's time for the latest NWSL Power Rankings and a look at the players and coaches making their case for midseason awards.0:00 Intro & Weekend Overview4:30 Jordan at Audi Field & Washington's Big Weekend9:17 Washington vs. Seattle Breakdown15:31 Orlando Wins, But Banda Concerns Loom20:26 Utah's Rise Continues26:19 Portland's Path to Contention30:16 The 8-Second Rule and NWSL Rule Debates35:48 North Carolina's Win at Angel City42:02 USWNT Goalkeepers & NWSL Championship Heads to D.C.48:18 Who's No. 1? NWSL Power Rankings1:03:23 Midseason Award Races
The Fire had their first come-from-behind win in a 3-1 victory over D.C. United as torrential rain fell on Audi Field. John and Tim break down what they liked, and what they didn't from an effort in D.C. that got the result but somehow left a lot to be desired. There's also news from The 78, as the Fire's new home has a name. Tim really, really pushes for us to all call McDonald's Park "the Burgerbeu" while John points out that we'll probably just end up calling it "The Mac." With little time to focus on the game that was, they then switch focus to the upcoming match in against CF Montréal in La Belle Province up north.
Join Kyle and Zach for our Week 7 preview of the 2026 UFL season.The playoff picture is starting to take real shape: DC can clinch a postseason spot this weekend, Dallas is fighting for its life at 3-3, Birmingham is right behind them with real momentum, and Houston is somehow still alive. Every game this week has stakes.We break down all four matchups: Luis Perez makes his debut as the official St. Louis starter against a Columbus team riding a 2-game win streak, Louisville heads to Audi Field where DC could clinch, Dallas and Birmingham meet in a must-win for the Renegades, and Orlando looks to snap a two-game skid on the road in Houston.As always, we go game by game, highlight the key storylines, and give our picks for the week.Follow @UFL_Weekly on X and subscribe to @UFLWeekly on YouTube.If you enjoyed the show, share it with a fellow fan or leave a quick review. It helps more than you know.See you next week.
Join Kyle and Zach for our Week 6 preview of the 2026 UFL season.We've been off for a couple of weeks - and a lot happened. We catch you up on the QB trade chaos that reshaped multiple rosters, Louisville and Columbus getting their first franchise wins, DC's four-game win streak, the United Bowl heading to Audi Field, and everything else that's moved the needle at the midseason mark.Then we break down all four Week 6 matchups: the Derby Classic in Louisville, the Columbus-Houston rematch, Dallas vs. DC in what could be the game of the year, and Birmingham trying to hand Orlando its second straight loss.As always, we go game by game, highlight the key storylines, and give our picks for the week.Follow @UFL_Weekly on X and subscribe to @UFLWeekly on YouTube.If you enjoyed the show, share it with a fellow fan or leave a quick review - it helps more than you know.See you next week.
Orlando City is officially in the danger zone. After a gut-wrenching 3-2 loss to DC United, the Lions are left searching for answers. We're breaking down what went wrong at Audi Field, from the defensive lapses to the missed opportunities.
In this edition of The Bad Hombres FC Podcast, José and Mario discuss the victories D.C. United and the Washington Spirit displayed at Audi Field! Listen to comments from United head coach René Weiler, attacker Jackson Hopkins, Spirit manager Adrian Gonzalez, and Sandy MacIver!Rate and Subscribe!
Darian Jenkins, Lori Lindsey, and Sandra Herrera join you live on a Sunday night to break down every goal, every controversy, and every major happening following an action-packed NWSL Week 5. From the Washington Spirit's statement win at Audi Field to the battle between Denver and Chicago, we're diving deep into the results that are starting to separate the contenders from the pretenders. 00:00 - NWSL Week 5 review 04:14 - Immediate reactions to Week 5 06:36 - Angel City vs Portland Thorns review - Sophia Wilson gets first goal 14:50 - Washington Spirit vs. KC Current review - Panic meter for KC? 30:04 - Denver Summit vs San Diego Wave review 34:43 - Paige Bronin of the Utah Royals joins the show 44:02 - Gotham FC vs Bay FC review 46:22 - Louisville gets its first win of the season vs Orlando Pride 50:05 - A3 Team of the Week Watch USWNT and NWSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @LisaCarlin32, @SandHerrera_, @Darian_Jenks, and @CCupo. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wgolazo You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" o r "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FC Dallas took care of business in definitive fashion, beating D.C. United 4-nil at Audi Field for the club's second biggest road win in franchise history. Sam, Ryan, and Steve break down Dallas' strongest road performance of 2026 including a great night for their CB1, what a debuting DP showed in his brief tenure, and what all this means for the team as they hit a three game home stretch starting next Saturday.This program originally aired on the FC Dallas Radio Network on April 4th, 2026.
That's more like it, Black-and-Red family! We are back with another episode, and for once, we actually have a win to celebrate. It wasn't always pretty, but taking all three points against Philly at Audi Field feels like a massive weight off the shoulders.In this episode, we break down that gritty 1-0 victory, highlight the standout individual performances, and look ahead to see if the boys can keep this momentum rolling as we head to Texas.Intro to the Show: Ryan, Angus, and James dive into the relief of a clean sheet and a home win.The Big Talking Points: Latest news around the club and what these three points mean for the start of the season.Match Review: A deep dive into the 1-0 win over the Philadelphia Union. We discuss Tai Baribo's clinical finish and Jackson Hopkins' massive defensive shift.Match Preview: Can we make it two in a row? We preview the upcoming clash at Q2 Stadium against Austin FC.Fan Q's: We take your questions from Instagram and Discord, including the current state of the "Hope-O-meter."Don't miss a single update as we navigate this crucial stretch of the season!X (Twitter): @dcunitedkingdomInstagram: @dcukfcBlueSky: @dcunitedkingdom.comThreads: @dcukfcYouTube: D.C. United KingdomListen/Watch on your favourite platform:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTubeAs always, until next time, Vamos United!
Annie, Ella & André are back! After breezing by a bland and uneventful match against Utah, we dive deep into the Spirit's upcoming playoff match against Racing Louisville (Big Purp).The Purp are a throwback NWSL team. What does that mean, and what do the Spirit need to do to make sure their run to the playoffs ends at Audi Field? Thank you for listening, please subscribe, rate, and review. It means a lot to us!
Join us live as we dive into Orlando Pride's resilient 3-2 victory over the Washington Spirit in a nail-biting NWSL thriller at Audi Field! We'll break down the team's unbreakable spirit, Marta's clutch penalty goal and standout performance that sealed the win, and how the Pride overcame a back-and-forth battle to snap Washington's unbeaten streak. Plus, get an exclusive preview of the upcoming home clash against Seattle Reign on November 2nd—key matchups, player insights, and predictions for another high-stakes showdown. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to women's soccer, tune in for expert analysis, fan reactions, and all the excitement from the 2025 NWSL season!#OrlandoPride #Marta #NWSL
Trinity Rodman is really good at soccer. It wasn't a great day for the Seattle Reign at Audi Field as they lost 2-0 to the Washington Spirit. We get into the loss and how things are shaping up for the team as they continue to push for the playoffs. Following our game discussion, we get into some moves around the NWSL, other results from the weekend, as well as a quick look at the Reign's next match.SPONSORSSounder at Heart - Our network host and biggest supporter, Sounder at Heart covers the Seattle Sounders, Seattle Reign, and MUCH MORE! Subscribe to Sounder at Heart and get 1 FREE month.The Doctor's Office - Located in Capitol Hill, The Doctor's Office is an intimate global spirits tasting room with classic cocktails and an emphasis on personalized service. TDO Seattle is proud to be The Cooler Guild's first sponsor.-----Follow us on social media:TCG IGYouTubeBluesky:TCGCoopVanShow produced by CoopTheme song by Alex JuarezShow artwork by CoopThe Cooler Guild Est. 2024
Join us for an electrifying livestream diving into Orlando City SC's players dominating on international duty! We'll break down their national team performances, key results, and what it means for the Lions' upcoming MLS showdown against DC United this weekend—a must-win to climb the Eastern Conference standings!
In this episode of the Drive Pink Dialogue podcast, Scotty and Saur discuss Inter Miami's 1-1 draw with D.C. United at Audi Field, Luis Suárez, Baltasar Rodriguez, Ian Fray, Sergio Busquets, what went right, how Javier Mascherano managed the game, and as always, they give out some awards.
Gwen Young, attorney and CEO of the Women Business Collaborative, joins Sarah to share how she became passionate about humanitarian aid relief and social justice, discuss the need for pay disparity headlines around the DC Open tennis tournament, and highlight proven ways to move the needle on sports league contract negotiations. Plus, birthday demands, Sue Bird forever, and never ever trust a fart. Take in Rosemonde Kouassi’s late equalizer here And watch as fans at Audi Field chant “Free DC” here See Esther and Estefanía’s pregnancy announcement post here Watch Sue Bird’s statue unveiling here See Angel Reese in the AR1 Diamond Dust here Watch A’ja Wilson’s hilarious presser moment here Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.com Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Full Time, Jillian Sakovits and Tamerra Griffin analyze how the USWNT was able to dominate Canada so easily in a 3-0 win on Wednesday night at Audi Field. From Emma Hayes' big picture tactics, to Sam Coffey's ruthless goalscoring streak and the young full-backs who have been totally unfazed by the moment.PLUS: After that, you will hear the second half of Casey Stoney's feature interview with Meg Linehan and Tamerra Griffin that focuses on her experience playing for England in the 2000s and 2010s, and also looks ahead to Euro 2025. An honest and candid Stoney reflects on the intensity of playing at a major tournament and how this generation of Lionesses changed the game._______________Articles mentioned on the show: Emma Hayes, Casey Stoney and a rivalry now playing out on the international stageIceland captain Glodis Viggosdottir forced off at half time of Euro 2025 opener with illnessSarina Wiegman: England have ‘protocols in place' to deal with Switzerland heat at Euro 2025_______________HOST: Jillian SakovitsGUEST: Tamerra GriffinPRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-HughesVIDEO PRODUCER: Lia GriffinEXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen_______________Get in touch: fulltime@theathletic.comFollow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltimeSubscribe to the Full Time newsletter hereVisit the Yahoo Women's Sports hub here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Craig welcomes on Washington Spirit defender Casey Krueger ahead of the Spirit's Sunday showdown against the North Carolina Courage at Audi Field. They dive into the impact of the mid-season coaching change and how the team is navigating adversity with key players working their way back from injuries. Casey also shares her thoughts on the Spirit's outlook for the second half of the season and what fans can expect this weekend.
Angel City Match Preview & Footy Therapy - Washington Spirit Showdown!Welcome to Casual FC! Join Mario and Angela for an action-packed episode featuring our Angel City match preview and footy therapy session. We dive into past game recaps, player highlights, and what to expect in the upcoming clash against the Washington Spirit. From witty banter to heartfelt player spotlights, we've got your Angel City FC fix right here. All while celebrating Angela's birthday week
The cherry blossoms are gone at the nation's capital, but hardly forgotten. The memories of D.C. United's bad loss to San Jose also have not faded from the District. However, FC Cincinnati fans can attest to the fact that bad losses could be followed by great wins. The two teams clash at Audi Field this weekend, so we invited José Umaña and Mario Amaya (no relation to Frankie) from The Bad Hombres FC Podcast to talk about how head coach Troy Lesesne is directing traffic. Yes, Christian Benteke is a force to be reckoned, but who else should the Orange & Blue watch for? Have the Black & Red resolved their defensive woes from last season? Tune in and trade threads with us! #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer Become a Patron! Subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk Don't forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We're also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we'd love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We'd love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.Lionel Messi braved the negative wind chills in Kansas City to lead his Inter Miami side to a 1-0 win in their Concacaf Champions Cup opener. Javier Mascherano with his first competitive win in charge of the club, he said the conditions were "not human".Cincinnati and Seattle went to Central America to get wins in their competitive debuts for 2025, Kevin Denkey and Evander scored for Cincinnati in a 4-1 win over Motagua while Paul Arriola scored for Seattle in Guatemala in a 3-1 win over Antigua. RSL drew 0-0 in Costa Rica against Herediano.According to Axios, DC United wants to add up to 10K seats to Audi Field and have a partially retractable roof. Early stages, but it has been discussed for about a year.Serie A had a disastrous Champions League campaign this year with Milan, Atalanta, and now Juventus all eliminated at the knockout stage. Juventus were the latest ones to go, losing yesterday in the Netherlands to PSV.Milan have more issues as La Repubblica reports this morning that Christian Pulisic wants out if the club keeps manager Sergio Conceiçao for next season.USMNT striker Alex Zendejas has contributed to goals in 6 straight games for Club America as Las Aguilas drew 1-1 with Club Leon, thanks to a goal from Colombian star James Rodriguez.The US U16's are training in Florida, Atlanta United academy goalkeeper James Donaldson is part of the group.Luis Rubiales, the former head of the Spanish FA, was charged and found guilty of kissing Jenni Hermoso without consent, he'll have to pay €10,000 but he avoided jail time as he was acquitted of coercion.More Espresso on Friday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
All in 24 Minutes or less… In Season 5, Episode 40, Travis sits down with Drew Bentley, Senior Vice President of Business Operations and Strategy for D.C. United and Audi Field. Drew received his start in sales and then transitioned into ops, strategy, and analytics. Tune in to hear he has become so well-rounded in his career and developed into a great leader. 3 Hot Topics: ✅ Enhancements of Data and Analytics ✅ Willing to Take Risks ✅ Fan Journey and Maximizing Revenue www.52weeksofhustle.com Book Available - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735610801 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to this week's UFL Week In Review, show number 38, as we dive into the biggest stories from the United Football League offseason. Over the past month, Seattle has emerged as the frontrunner in the UFL's expansion process, with 10 markets competing for a 2026 team. We'll break down what this means for fans and the league's future. The UFL Championship is on the move! Audi Field is out, and Protective Stadium is in—hear why this change was made and how it sets the stage for the league's biggest game of 2025. Plus, AJ McCarron speaks out about his release from the Battlehawks and hints at what might be next for the UFL veteran. We'll explore three intriguing opportunities that could define the next chapter of his career. In our Notes Section, we highlight the league's plans for global growth with a potential IMG partnership and a groundbreaking showcase event in Switzerland. We'll also discuss the UFL's new Players Union, the iPhone app launch, the 2025 season's community-themed nights, and much more. Stay tuned as we answer your emails and questions in the final segment. Got a thought or question about the UFL? Send it to podcast@uflnewshub.com or call 888-437-7692 ext. 3. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave us a review on YouTube, iTunes, and Spotify! Links Mentioned in the Show: UFL Podcast Show notes: https://uflnewshub.com/ufl-podcast/ Alt Football Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/altfootball/ Fantasy Football: https://newshubfantasy.com/ UFL Discord: https://discord.gg/hHjQVyvK5K
It's NWSL Playoff Semifinal week! So, on this episode of Full Time, Tamerra Griffin and Meg Linehan caught up with Washington Spirit and USWNT midfielder Hal Hershfelt ahead of her team's knockout match against Gotham FC. They talked about adjusting to life in the pros, the special home crowd at Audi Field, coffee stories from Paris, why she loves to play with a "dawg" mentality, and more! After that great conversation, The Athletic's Jeff Rueter stopped by to analyze the NWSL's end-of-year awards. Who is on the shortlist? Who got snubbed? On what criteria do you judge an MVP? Will Tamerra, Meg, and Jeff all agree? As well as all that, there's still time to unpack Lily Yohannes' decision to play for the USA, the Canada drone investigation report, and even more NWSL Playoff talk. _______________ Gotham FC's home playoff win exemplifies its ‘swell of momentum' on and off the field Lily Yohannes picks USWNT over Netherlands: What Ajax teen's decision means for Emma Hayes' squad Canada Women's coaches ‘directed, approved and condoned' using drones to spy on opponents, report finds _______________ HOSTS: Tamerra Griffin, Meg Linehan GUESTS: Hal Hershfelt, Jeff Rueter PRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia Griffin EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen _______________ Get in touch: fulltime@theathletic.com Follow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltime Subscribe to the Full Time newsletter here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's NWSL Playoff Semifinal week!So, on this episode of Full Time, Tamerra Griffin and Meg Linehan caught up with Washington Spirit and USWNT midfielder Hal Hershfelt ahead of her team's knockout match against Gotham FC. They talked about adjusting to life in the pros, the special home crowd at Audi Field, coffee stories from Paris, why she loves to play with a "dawg" mentality, and more!After that great conversation, The Athletic's Jeff Rueter stopped by to analyze the NWSL's end-of-year awards. Who is on the shortlist? Who got snubbed? On what criteria do you judge an MVP? Will Tamerra, Meg, and Jeff all agree?As well as all that, there's still time to unpack Lily Yohannes' decision to play for the USA, the Canada drone investigation report, and even more NWSL Playoff talk._______________Gotham FC's home playoff win exemplifies its ‘swell of momentum' on and off the fieldLily Yohannes picks USWNT over Netherlands: What Ajax teen's decision means for Emma Hayes' squadCanada Women's coaches ‘directed, approved and condoned' using drones to spy on opponents, report finds_______________HOSTS: Tamerra Griffin, Meg LinehanGUESTS: Hal Hershfelt, Jeff RueterPRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-HughesVIDEO PRODUCER: Lia GriffinEXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen_______________Get in touch: fulltime@theathletic.comFollow on Instagram and TikTok: @tafulltimeSubscribe to the Full Time newsletter here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Booty's pathway to the NFL was by no means direct. He joins the Friday Reporter today to talk about his own unlikely path and his mother's unwavering belief in his abilities. Fast forward to today, John is coach and player for the Congressional Football Game -- wrangling members of Congress in a game of skill against the U.S. Capitol Police. The game is scheduled this year for September 18th at Audi Field in Washington, D.C. Get your tickets today to support this amazing cause! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“What your perspective and opinion on anything was and you take ownership of it. That's the important thing.” on the Daily Grind ☕️, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson @kellyfastruns and special Cheyenne Foster @btwncleansheets! Cheyenne Foster is a fan vlogger and an American soccer fanatic, telling her story through Between Clean Sheets. Between Clean Sheets is a vlog dedicated to Major League Soccer. I'm Cheyenne, a DC United fan and season ticket holder at Audi Field. S6 Episode 20: 8/27/2024 Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest Cheyenne Foster @btwncleansheets Audio Credit Intro and Outro: Daniel Chayra Follow Our Podcast: Instagram: @dailygrindpod https://www.instagram.com/dailygrindpod/ Twitter: @dailygrindpod https://www.twitter.com/dailygrindpod Podcast Website: https://direct.me/dailygrindpod Follow Our Special Guest: Instagram: @btwncleansheets https://www.instagram.com/btwncleansheets/ Twitter: @btwncleansheets https://twitter.com/btwncleansheets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@betweencleansheets --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailygrindpod/support
Morning Footy: A daily soccer podcast from CBS Sports Golazo Network
The Morning Footy crew breakdown last night's USWNT send-off friendly vs Costa Rica that took place at Audi Field in the nations capitol. The US side took 26 shots to the visitors 2 but couldn't put one in the back of the net. Costa Rica keeper Noelia Bermúdez was a brick wall stopping 12 shots in the match. Is it worrying that all of these chances were created yet not finish? Off to the Olympics they go and their first match is against Zambia and now NWSL superstar Barbra Banda on July 25th. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9 For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Craig welcomes World Cup Champion Sam Mewis to the show as the US Women's National Team gears up for its final tune-up game tonight at Audi Field. Sam provides an in-depth breakdown of the game and shares her insights on her former teammates as they prepare for the Paris Olympics. Additionally, she discusses her transition into media with Men In Blazers and what she's learned from the experience.
Welcome in ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, to RFK Refugees Podcast.Ted and Jon talk about DC United's disassembly at Audi Field at the hands of Ben Olsen's Houston Dynamo (and a number of red cards). They answer a bunch of listener questions and also talk about the big win for the Spirit over Gotham.Join us Live Monday at 8:30PM and Subscribe so you can get this and every episode wherever you get your podcasts!Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear and you want to help support our show and get exclusive content, head on over to our Patreon or subscribe to our Twitch page with your free Amazon sub (or your American Fiat Currency!)Follow us on Twitter, Threads, Facebook, Instagram, BlueSky, Youtube and Golz.tv.Vamos!RFKRefugees.com
Welcome in ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, to RFK Refugees Podcast.Ted and Jon talk about DC United's disassembly at Audi Field at the hands of Ben Olsen's Houston Dynamo (and a number of red cards). They answer a bunch of listener questions and also talk about the big win for the Spirit over Gotham.Join us Live Monday at 8:30PM and Subscribe so you can get this and every episode wherever you get your podcasts!Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear and you want to help support our show and get exclusive content, head on over to our Patreon or subscribe to our Twitch page with your free Amazon sub (or your American Fiat Currency!)Follow us on Twitter, Threads, Facebook, Instagram, BlueSky, Youtube and Golz.tv.Vamos!RFKRefugees.com
Washington Spirit midfielder Andi Sullivan joins the show to talk about her team's early season success. Sullivan says the success has lead to six of her teammates getting calls into the USWNT under Emma Hayes, which was a fun day at work Tuesday! Plus, Sullivan talks about the versatility of the Spirit's current system, her partnership with Hal Hershfelt, and her beloved dog Coupa ahead of Pitchside Pups Friday night at Audi Field.
USWNT and Washington Spirit Defender Casey Krueger joins to chat about her call up into Emma Hayes's first camp, how the Spirit has mimic'd the USWNT with temporary coaches, and how rookies Croix Bethune and Hal Hershfelt have made their presences known from go this season. Plus, we talk about her dog Freddy as the Spirit prepare for "Pitchside Pups" this Friday at Audi Field! Subscribe to Craig's Women's Sports YouTube Channel for more coverage of the Spirit, Mystics, and all your favorite teams and leagues: youtube.com/@hoffmanwsports
The Washington Spirit have secured a local radio deal for the first time ever. Bram Weinstein, Mike Minnich, and Gabby Vincent discuss how this deal came about and what it means for the team and fans. They also talk about the importance of having a home for women's soccer on local sports radio and the demand for more coverage of the sport. The team will be broadcasting live from Audi Field for home games and testing different setups for road games. They will also have a podcast called the Spirit Spotlight to provide additional content and interviews.00:00 Introduction and Birthday Weekend02:05 Excitement and Preparation for Broadcasting05:52 Broadcasting Setup for Home and Away Games07:20 The Value of Hometown Announcers09:22 Importance of Women's Soccer on Local Sports Radio10:36 Creating a Community for Women's Soccer11:06 Meeting the Demand for Women's Soccer Coverage13:24 Broadcasting Details and Podcast14:22 Listening Options for Fans15:20 Wrap-up and Future Shows
This episode of Casual FC, we bestow the 'Chaos Award' to the 36 YELLOW CARDS for the most shenanigans caused this past week, we bring you a quick recap on last match v the Dash, and a recap of the rest of the NWSL.We dive deep in our preview for the upcoming away match vs the Washington Spirit, highlighting Spirit players to watch Trinity Rodman, Croix Bethune, Nicole Barnhart and ACFC's Clarisse Le Bihan and a special shoutout to DiDi Haračić.
In this episode of the Drive Pink Dialogue podcast, Scotty and Saur discuss Inter Miami's 3-1 win at Audi Field, what went right, what the team can do to improve, and as always, they give out some awards.
Joni Hanson Davis is the female founder of Kirkland, Washington Femtech company Beli, modernizing reproductive, prenatal, and fertility health based on the latest nutritional science with one small, yet significant act of a daily prenatal vitamin for both men and women. After a long successful career leading Fortune 500 companies and technology startups to IPO, Davis founded Beli in 2018 with a personal mission to address the growing crisis of infertility and modernize the stagnant prenatal vitamin market. The fertility market is a $24B market, and yet prenatal vitamins still haven't caught up with modern nutritional science. 50% of all infertility can be traced to male infertility and nutrition plays a major role in successful pregnancy outcomes and science led Beli to look deeper at how nutrition plays a vital role in sperm health, launching the first modern male prenatal in 2019. Michelle talks with Joni about why men taking prenatals are just as important for men for a healthy pregnancy. Dr. Thomas Su is a cosmetic surgeon and the owner of ArtLipo Plastic Surgery based in Tampa, Florida. It is a highly regarded clinic providing some of the most advanced liposuction procedures in the world. He has performed awake - only liposuction for over 15 years. He joins Michelle to talk about his practice and lipedema, how it affect women and what can be done for it.Dr. Su is defined by his passion for art since high school. He went on to study human figure drawing, painting, and sculpting in college, resulting in a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts. His love for art of the human figure is made apparent in all of his work and is the reason for his high degree of perfectionism when it comes to liposuction.Compared to other cosmetic or plastic surgeons who perform a myriad of different surgeries, Dr. Su concentrates on only liposuction. He has developed advanced skills and a level of expertise that few surgeons doing liposuction can master. Dr. Su is the innovator of the Interactive Lipo Method and Celebrity Arms Sculpting. The Interactive Lipo Method is a culmination of techniques derived from Dr. Su's background as a figure artist and sculptor.Cardiovascular disease is one of the biggest public health crises of our time and remains a leading public health challenge in the US and globally.1 In fact, someone in the US has a heart attack approximately every 40 seconds. Having a high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol number – the “bad” cholesterol – can raise your risk of heart attack and stroke. Too much LDL cholesterol can lead to a buildup of fatty deposits, or plaques, inside your arteries. These plaques can narrow arteries and reduce blood flow. If a piece of the plaque breaks free, it might travel into the bloodstream and block a blood vessel to the heart or brain, causing a heart attack or stroke. For people who have had a heart attack or stroke, knowing the connection between high cholesterol and the risk of having another cardiovascular event is vital because taking steps to aim for and maintain a low LDL cholesterol level can reduce their risk of future events. Dr. Eduardo Sanchez serves as Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for Prevention for the American Heart Association. Lorraine Martin, President and CEO, National Safety Council joins Michelle to talk about what can be done to intervene in the workplace when there's been an overdose. Overdoses have emerged as the leading cause of unintentional death in the United States, with opioids involved in a staggering 77% of these incidents. Overdoses can happen anywhere, including the workplace – and the numbers are alarming: workplace overdoses, often linked to opioid misuse, have surged by an astonishing 536% since 2011, cutting across all worker demographics, industries and occupations. At the National Safety Council (NSC), the mission is clear: to save lives from the workplace to anyplace. To fulfill this mission, the Council recently launched the Respond Ready Workplace initiative that focuses on three critical aspects: overdose and naloxone awareness, access and adoption.The Capital City Africa Week Festival and Ghana Week DC, a first-time series of events devoted to the celebration of Ghanaian art, culture, business, tourism, sports and more, is taking place October 9-14, 2023 in Washington, D.C. Hosted by the Ghana Embassy in Washington, D.C., the Ghana Tourism Authority, LIQUID SOUL-DC, Events DC, and D.C. United, the full schedule of events was revealed today, including the “Capital City Africa Cup,” a historic soccer friendly on Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 5:00 PM at Audi Field between Major League Soccer's most decorated club, D.C. United, and Ghana Premier League champions, Medeama SC.
D.C. United has reached the home stretch of the MLS season and things are...meh.Pro Soccer Wire's Jason Anderson joins Roche to answer three questions about the club as it makes its push to make the playoffs.1. Are things better or worse now as opposed to the last 4 years?2. Can #DCU make the playoffs? 3. Has the manager found a new formation for the last six weeks of the season?Within these questions, Jason and Roche also hit on the "win now" mentality, Yamil Asad = Attacking Assistant, letting Teddy cook, and the harrowing drive home from Audi Field for Marylanders. Follow Jason's work on X and at prosoccerwire.com.
Bram is joined by Washington Spirit head coach Mark Parsons ahead of their huge match up against the Portland Thorns this Sunday at Audi Field. Bram and coach talk about the players returning from the World Cup, how the USWNT has helped the world embrace the women's game and more. The Bram Weinstein Show Live Weekdays: 3:00pm-6:00pm EST Listen Live: ESPN 630 App | Sportscapitoldc.com | ESPN 630 AM Podcast: Apple | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Twitter: @RealBramW | @Mike_Callow | @ESPN630DCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Dallen Stanford & Robin MacDowell are joined by USA 7s and 15s legend, Olympian Alev Kelter and USA 7s power forward and Olympian Matai Leuta for Episode 10 of The Rugby Sevens Rollercoaster. Kelter is one of the most capped USA 7s players of all-time, taking part in the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games and is preparing for a third in Paris 2024. She represented the USA Eagles at both the 2017 and 2021 Rugby World Cups. Kelter just won the 2023 Premier Rugby Sevens Championship with the Northern Loonies, claiming her second title with the squad following Memphis 2021. She was named the most value player at the Championship in Washington D.C. after her side defeated the New York Locals 21-12 in the final. Leuta has been one of the core USA 7s players from 2015-2021, recently returning to the squad ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics, which would also be his third Olympics, following Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo. He has played in the Premier Rugby Sevens since the inaugural season, becoming 2023 Champions with the Rhinos x Loggerheads after winning the Washington D.C. final 10-5 against the Pittsburgh Steeltoes, and was named to the Team of the Championship. Premier Rugby Sevens featured 8 franchises with 16 teams in 2023 contesting five tournaments across the U.S. The season started on June 17 at Q2 Stadium (Austin, Texas) for the Eastern Conference Kickoff, then TCO Stadium (Minneapolis, Minnesota) hosted the Western Conference Kickoff on June 24. The Western Conference Finals took place on July 15 at Paypal Park (San Jose, California) and the Eastern Conference Finals on July 23 at Highmark Stadium (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). The 2023 Championship was played on August 6 at Audi Field in Washington, D.C., and featured the top two teams from each Conference. Results for the 2023 season: Eastern Conference Kickoff Winners | Southern Headliners (Women) + Texas Team (Men) Western Conference Kickoff Winners | Northern Loonies (Women) + Rocky Mountain Experts (Men) Western Conference Winners | Rocky Mountain Experts (Women) + Rhinos x Socal Loggerheads (Men) Eastern Conference Winners | Southern Headliners (Women) + Pittsburgh Steeltoes (Men) Champions for 2023 | Northern Loonies (Women) + Rhinos x Socal Loggerheads (Men) United Franchise Champions for 2023 (Combined Women's + Men's Results) | Rocky Mountain Experts We hope you enjoy The Rugby Sevens Rollercoaster! PR7s Website PR 7s YouTube PR7s TikTok PR7s Instagram PR7s Twitter PR7s Facebook #SevensNewHome
Hosts Dallen Stanford & Robin MacDowell are joined by USA 7s legend Ben Pinkelman and Mexican International Jenn Salomon for Episode 9 of The Rugby Sevens Rollercoaster. Pinkelman was the youngest player selected for the U.S. Olympic 7s team at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil. He captained USA to its first ever HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series title on home soil at the 2018 USA Sevens in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pinkelman was named to the World Series Dream Team for the 2019 season, which included the USA's best ever result, finishing 2nd that year. He captained the Pittsburgh Steeltoes this season in the Premier Rugby Sevens after being out with an injury for two years, with the goal of making the 2024 Olympic 7s team. Salomon has been part of the Mexico 7s team for a number of years, taking part in the 2021 Olympic Repechage in Monaco, and preparing for the 2024 Olympic Qualifiers next month. She returns to the Premier Rugby Sevens for the 2nd year, and this season helped the Southern Headliners win both tournaments in Austin, Texas, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Premier Rugby Sevens featured 8 franchises with 16 teams in 2023 contesting five tournaments across the U.S. The season started on June 17 at Q2 Stadium (Austin, Texas) for the Eastern Conference Kickoff, then TCO Stadium (Minneapolis, Minnesota) hosted the Western Conference Kickoff on June 24. The Western Conference Finals took place on July 15 at Paypal Park (San Jose, California) and the Eastern Conference Finals on July 23 at Highmark Stadium (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). The 2023 Championship will be played on August 6 at Audi Field in Washington, D.C., and will feature the top two teams from each Conference. In the Western Conference the qualified teams are: Northern Loonies and Rocky Mountain Experts (Women); Rocky Mountain Experts and Rhinos x Socal Loggerheads (Men). In the Eastern Conference the qualified teams are: Southern Headliners and New York Locals (Women); Pittsburgh Steeltoes and Texas Team (Men). Results to date: Eastern Conference Kickoff Winners | Southern Headliners (Women) + Texas Team (Men) Western Conference Kickoff Winners | Northern Loonies (Women) + Rocky Mountain Experts (Men) Western Conference Winners | Rocky Mountain Experts (Women) + Rhinos x Socal Loggerheads (Men) Eastern Conference Winners | Southern Headliners (Women) + Pittsburgh Steeltoes (Men) We hope you enjoy The Rugby Sevens Rollercoaster! PR7s Website PR 7s YouTube PR7s TikTok PR7s Instagram PR7s Twitter PR7s Facebook #SevensNewHome
Morning Footy: A daily soccer podcast from CBS Sports Golazo Network
Part One of the Morning Footy podcast begins with hosts Poppy Miller, Nico Cantor, Michael Lahoud and Jordan Angeli reacting to New Zealand's opening day win at the Women's World Cup (01:57) as well as the loss of Sam Kerr for Australia's first two games (06:10). And with Manchester City reportedly on the cusp of signing Joško Gvardiol, the crew discuss the Croatian's attributes and price tag (14:08). What does Arsenal's 5-0 win at Audi Field tell us about the state of the MLS All-Star Game (18:30)? And Jorge Mas wants to see changes made to the MLS roster rules… should the league listen to Inter Miami's part-owner (30:40)? Stay tuned for Part Two of the Morning Footy podcast for a preview of Canada's WWC opener against Nigeria and much more! Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Moring Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9, @jennychiu For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is Part 2 of our conversation with American superfan, Cheyenne Foster - aka @btwnCleanSheets. If you haven't listened to Part 1 yet, do that first. If you have aready, well... enjoy! ;-) Foot(y)notes: You can check out Cheyenne's work (@btwncleansheets, unless otherwise noted) on all your favorite social media platforms: YouTube (@BetweenCleanSheets) Instagram TikTok Twitter **OUR FIRST PROMOTIONAL OFFER - from Laird Superfood** Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/ftp and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. 15% OFF!! ********************************
Kevin and Thom today with a menu of excellence. The menu includes Thom's day at Audi Field watching the DC Defenders w/his friends the Modelos. Plenty on the Jalen Hurts contract extension, Chase Young being present at Phase 1 training day, the report about Brian Davis bidding on the Commanders, the NBA Playoffs and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New England Revolution came back from a one-goal deficit to defeat D.C. United 2-1 at Audi Field. Tanner Rebelo and Sam Minton discuss the win and answer listener questions! You can support our podcast by rating and reviewing us on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you are listening. Also, please follow us on social media: Twitter: @SeanLDonahue, @TannerRebelo, @RevolutionRecap Instagram: www.instagram.com/revolutionrecap/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/revolutionrecap Thank you to Golaco Kits for sponsoring this episode. You can visit https://www.golacokits.com and use promo code REVSRECAP at checkout to receive 15% off your order. Twitter: @GolacoKits Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golacokits/ Revolution Recap thanks Sobczak Law for their support of local independent media and their mission of bringing unbiased truth. Please check out our friends at The Rebellion on Twitter at @NERebellion and check out their website at nerebllion.org. And be sure to visit The Blazing Musket at www.theblazingmusket.com and visit them on social @BlazingMusket on Twitter.
This summer the US women's national team will try to make history and win a THIRD successive Women's World Cup title. The USWNT will have some help from two Washington Spirit soccer super stars Trinity Rodman and Ashley Sanchez. We caught up with the besties who opened up about how their strong bond off the field helps their game. Rodman and Sanchez also share thoughts on working under a new coach, equal pay and how their parents have influenced their life and game. WATCH: Trinity and Ashley on FOX5DC The Washington Spirit kicks off their season March 26th at Audi Field. You can get tickets at washingtonspirit.com Subscribe to YT: https://youtube.com/ohmygoff Angie's IG: https://instagram.com/ohmygoff Angie's FB: https://instagram.com/ohmygoff
The USWNT won back-to-back games against Nigeria in Kansas City and Washington D.C. This week, we're going to the mixed zone and press conference at Audi Field to not just get some questions in about the soccer, but the big event of the USWNT and USMNT collective bargaining agreements being signed on the field with U.S. Soccer, featuring Becky Sauerbrunn, Megan Rapinoe, Sam Coffey, Cindy Parlow Cone and Vlatko Andonovski. Read Meg's story on the CBA signing: https://theathletic.com/3574110/2022/09/07/uswnt-cba-ussf/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The USWNT won back-to-back games against Nigeria in Kansas City and Washington D.C. This week, we're going to the mixed zone and press conference at Audi Field to not just get some questions in about the soccer, but the big event of the USWNT and USMNT collective bargaining agreements being signed on the field with U.S. Soccer, featuring Becky Sauerbrunn, Megan Rapinoe, Sam Coffey, Cindy Parlow Cone and Vlatko Andonovski.Read Meg's story on the CBA signing: https://theathletic.com/3574110/2022/09/07/uswnt-cba-ussf/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.