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Carolina wrapped up non-conference play just before the holiday break (8:10) and begins ACC play against Florida State in the Smith Center (21:54)Journalist/author Larry Keith joins (31:56)Plus: Postcard wall (1:19:39), Biltmore Christmas is BACK (1:23:30) and questionable CFB scheduling (1:31:38)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Wolverines closed out 2025 in style with a 12th consecutive win, 112-71 over McNeese inside a sold-out Crisler Center. After Brian and Terry share their initial thoughts, we head into the Michigan locker room around the 12-minute mark for conversations with Head Coach Dusty May, sophomore Morez Johnson Jr., graduate student Nimari Burnett, and Assistant Coach Kyle Church. The episode concludes with a full highlight recap from Monday night.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Samford women's basketball coach, Matt Wise, shares how his core values drive conversations, on-court play, and all things program-building.This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball Shooting Machine. Mention "Quick Timeout" and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models. Get $100 off the IC3 Basketball Shot Trainer with the code TONYMILLER (or click this link).If you're already using tools like FastDraw, FastScout, or FastRecruit—you know how essential they are to your workflows. And now that they're fully part of the Hudl ecosystem, they're more powerful than ever. From film and play diagrams to scouting reports and custom recruiting boards, everything flows together. One system. Built for high-performance programs. Learn more at hudl.com/aquicktimeout. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Joe and Dave preview the Ohio State–Miami matchup, framing it as a pressure-free opportunity for the Hurricanes with everything to gain. They discuss how the game serves as the biggest NFL audition yet for Miami players, while breaking down the challenge posed by Ohio State's defense. The guys note that anything more this season would feel magical for Miami, who have already exceeded expectations. The segment also touches on Ohio State football's near-religious status in Columbus, Miami's increased investment in winning, and the impact new UM president Joe Echevarria has had in turning the program around.
Kyle Crabbs joins to break down the Dolphins' quarterback situation, praising Quinn Ewers' decision-making while cautioning against putting all their eggs in his basket. He suggests Miami bring in a competing QB to battle for the starting job and doesn't expect the team to make a blockbuster draft move. Kyle also emphasizes the need for a quick decision on Tua Tagovailoa and explores the team's options with him. He touches on other roster moves, like whether to extend De'Von Achane, and stresses the importance of a thorough GM hiring process. Finally, he notes that if Miami adds a QB, it would likely be someone like Mac Jones or Malik Willis—but only at the right price.
Hour 2 opens with an in-depth CFP Quarterfinal preview of Miami vs. Ohio State, including a scouting report on the Buckeyes and praise for Indiana QB and Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza, plus debate over whether he should stay in college or enter the NFL Draft. The show then shifts to a quick sports roundup before diving into why some NFL teams turn things around while the Dolphins continue to lag behind. Joe and Dave question whether Miami has enough top-end talent, debate if Jaylen Waddle is truly a No. 1 receiver, and criticize Mike McDaniel for not getting him the ball enough. The hour closes with a frank discussion on the Dolphins moving on from Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill's likely exit, and the salary cap and dead-cap challenges facing the franchise
Hour 1 opens with a rapid-fire sports check, including the Heat getting a win as Nikola Jokic goes down with an injury, the Panthers heating up, and whether Matthew Tkachuk could be on his way back, plus some lighter banter along the way. The focus then shifts to football, as Joe and Dave assess how far the Dolphins have fallen behind AFC rivals and why Miami still hasn't produced true stars through the draft. They break down why blockbuster QB trades involving Lamar Jackson or Joe Burrow are unrealistic, leading into a blunt evaluation of the Dolphins' post-Tua future and Quinn Ewers' solid showing, with Joe urging fans to “wake up” about Tua's limitations. The hour wraps with a look ahead to Miami vs. Ohio State, framing it as a pressure-free, high-stakes audition for Hurricanes players against a talent-loaded Buckeyes roster, and a reflection on how increased investment has helped turn the program around.
Joe and Dave break down why blockbuster QB trades—like Lamar Jackson or Joe Burrow—are unrealistic, and why Miami would be hard-pressed to make a deal anyway. They zoom out to examine how NFL teams can flip their fortunes year to year, then focus in on the Dolphins' post-Tua direction. The guys discuss Quinn Ewers' solid second-game performance, Tua Tagovailoa's limitations, and push back on continued defenses of him, with Joe bluntly urging fans to “wake up.” The segment closes with a critique of Miami's lack of true football vision and bravado, stressing that it takes real talent to identify and acquire talent.
Joe and Dave preview the CFP Quarterfinal matchup between Miami and Ohio State, breaking down what to expect from both sides. They deliver a scouting report on the Buckeyes, highlighting a strong offensive line, a steady quarterback, elite wide receivers, and a high-level defense led by a quality coordinator. The guys also note that Miami matches up well defensively, setting the stage for a physical, high-stakes game. The segment wraps with praise for Indiana QB and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, and a discussion on whether he should return to college or declare for the NFL Draft.
Joe and Dave note that support for Tua Tagovailoa around the league has largely faded, with a growing consensus that it made sense for the Dolphins to move on. They also agree that Tyreek Hill is unlikely to return next season, a move that would add to Miami's dead cap concerns. The segment closes with a broader look at the Dolphins' looming salary cap issues and how those financial constraints could shape the team's next steps.
Joe and Dave open with a quick rundown of the Panthers edging the Capitals and the Heat knocking off the Nuggets after Nikola Jokic exits with an injury. The conversation then pivots to the NFL, examining how other teams have managed quick turnarounds while the Dolphins continue to struggle to find sustained success. They debate whether Miami simply lacks enough high-end talent and dive into Jaylen Waddle's role in the offense. Joe closes the segment by criticizing Mike McDaniel for failing to consistently get Waddle the ball, questioning whether that's holding the Dolphins back.
We often see people described by a pair of words. Depending on which word we focus on the meaning can change. Look at people as people and people with a past as having a future.Life lived is life learned. Every experience has facts, concepts and applications. These arestories from the eclectic life of Lonnie Jones, Licensed ProfessionalCounselor, Minister, SWAT Team Chaplain, Outdoor Enthusiast, Quixotic Jedi andholder of an honorary doctorate from the University of Adversity. To Support this podcast projectplease send gifts via Venmo @Lonnie-Jones-19 or use Cash App$Lonniejones3006. Please follow us and share. Want lonnie to speak at yourevent? Contact: lonjones@bellsouth.net Check out YouTube for thelive eye view while the episode was being recorded. Also look for archived lessons, Skits, and videosshowing/explaining some of the rope stuff we talk about. YouTube.com/@LonnieJones Visit www.lonniejones.org to find links tooriginal art, swag, 550guys and the following books:"Cognitive SpiritualDevelopment: A Christ Centered Approach to Spiritual Self Esteem";"Grappling With Life. Controlling Your Inside Space";"Pedagogue" The Youth Ministry Book by Lonnie Jones; "If I Werea Mouse" a children's story written and illustrated by Lonnie Jones;"The Selfish Rill, a story about a decision" A fantasy parableby Lonnie Jones. T-shirts, stickers, prints and other art at www.teespring.com/stores/lonnie-jones-art https://lonnie-jones-art.creator-spring.com/listing/buy-podcast-swag?products=46 #www.worldchristian.org#tkminc2001@twlakes.net #www.hcu.edu #hpcitizensfoundation.orgFaulkner.edu/kgst graduateenrollment@faulkner.edu
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The new year brings new priorities across the NBA, and we kick things off by laying out our 2025 NBA New Year's Resolutions — bold calls on teams and stars at pivotal crossroads, from roster resets and superstar futures to the mindset shifts we want to see from the league's top talent.Then, ESPN NBA analyst Kevin Pelton joins the show for an in-depth breakdown of the NBA's renewed anti-tanking push in the wake of recent gambling investigations. Pelton walks us through the league's updated injury-reporting rules, the information gaps sportsbooks have exploited, and the long-term strategies the NBA is considering to curb late-season manipulation without punishing legitimate rebuilds.We also examine how the revamped lottery, transparency measures, and league governance could shape competitive balance moving forward. A timely, thoughtful conversation on NBA integrity, accountability, and the future of team-building — with insight you won't want to miss.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-baseline-nba-podcast--3677698/support.Visit: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code CLNS and get $50 in lineups.This show was sponsored in part by Raycon: Visit https://buyraycon.com/baseline for 20% off new buds!Get NBA League Pass: https://link.nba.com/LP19MG Looking to book a vacation? Our travel partner Exquiste Travel & Tours has you covered: Call 954-228-5479 or visit https://exquisitetravelandtours.com/Discover our favorite podcast gear & shop our studio must-haves on our Amazon Affiliate page! https://www.amazon.com/shop/19mediagroupWant to join the conversation or invite us to your platform? Budget-friendly collaborations welcome! https://bit.ly/19GuestFollow The Baseline on X: https://twitter.com/nbabaselineFollow The Baseline on IG: https://instagram.com/nba_baseline
Justin, Rob, and J. Kyle Mann are here to wrap up 2025 with an end-of-year mailbag. They answer your listener questions about how to change late-game fouling, old cores in the NBA, James Harden vs. Dwyane Wade, and much more! (00:00) Intro (2:30) FanDuel ad break (3:16) Figuring out a listener's favorite player (9:55) Spurs playoff outlook (18:16) Fouling late in games (24:18) Old cores (29:43) Player development (42:55) Houston Rockets (54:47) Difficult players/teams to talk about (1:02:18) Hugo González (1:00:21) Harden vs. Wade (1:19:48) Favorite announcers (1:27:26) Roster-building exercise (1:35:22) Favorite basketball books Send your questions to ringergroupchat@gmail.com! Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and J. Kyle Mann Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Victoria Valencia Production Supervision: Ben Cruz Social: Isaiah Blakely and Keith Fujimoto The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A very nice 3-1 Sunday put host Matt Perrault up over 4 units for the last week. Matt looks to close out 2025 strong with more NFL bets plus 1 NBA play for the Monday episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour of Money Moves, hosts Stormy Buonantony and Jonathan Von Tobel continue to preview tonight's Monday Night Football, plus preview tonight's NBA and NHL slate. Also on the show, the hosts go through another round of "Call Me Crazy But". Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Joe Stasyszyn is the director of Unleashed Potential, a basketball skill development company, based in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He is also a USA Basketball Player Development Coach, Speaker and Clinician at Coach Academies, Gold Camps, and Clinics around the United States and around the world. Joe was also formerly the National Director of Basketball and Youth Fitness at 24 Hour Fitness, where he managed programs in over 450 facilities nationwide. This position gave him the opportunity to work with countless elite NBA and WNBA coaches and players. Joe is a 20+ year veteran coach at the Duke University Basketball Camp.Joe began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Dickinson College and later was the head boys' varsity coach at Carlisle High School in Pennsylvania for 10 years. On this episode Mike and Joe discuss the critical importance of deliberate practice in basketball coaching and player development. Joe emphasizes the need for coaches to implement intentional and measurable training strategies to enhance player performance. He shares that true improvement stems not merely from repetitive actions but from a structured approach that includes competition and feedback during practice sessions. The discussion further highlights the global nature of basketball today, with an emphasis on the collaboration between international coaches and the wealth of knowledge shared through USA Basketball initiatives. Throughout the episode, we explore the profound impact that a dedicated and passionate approach to coaching can have on athletes, regardless of their geographical location. This exchange of ideas serves to elevate the game as a whole, as we all strive to cultivate a higher standard of excellence in basketball.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Have your pen and paper at the ready as you listen to this episode with Coach Joe Stasyszyn from Unleashed Potential & USA Basketball.Email - jstasand1@comcast.netWebsite - unleashed717.comTwitter - @coachs717
Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles react to a disappointing night for the Celtics in their 114-108 loss the Trail Blazers and debate whether the team's lack of focus and energy in crunch time is a larger concern or a one-off with the team in the midst of a very long road trip (spoiler: it's the latter). 0:00- Forsberg's Headline: “Well, That Sucked”6:05- Jaylen Brown ties Larry Bird's team record with his ninth straight 30-point game9:10- Any second-guessing with some of Joe's decision-making?18:45- What you all came for, let's talk Rob Williams Presented by 24 Auto Group WATCH every episode of the Celtics Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCScelticsFacebookInstagramTikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Stefon Diggs spoke about Drake Maye's level of play and case for MVP after the Patriots' win. Philip Rivers reflects on his NFL return after likely playing his final game of the season. Jaylen Brown talks about the work the Celtics need to do after falling to the Trail Blazers.
We hear from Stefon Diggs, Philip Rivers, and Jaylen Brown in They Said It. Courtney breaks down the latest stories in The News. We take a first look at the 2026 Patriots schedule that will be a much tougher road than this season,
HR 1 - Patriots crush Jets 42-10 | The Leads HR 2 - Mike Vrabel joins | Does Drake Maye deserve the MVP over Matthew Stafford? HR 3 - They Said It | First look at 2026 Patriots schedule HR 4 - Who has the edge in the MVP race, Drake Maye or Matthew Stafford?
The guys continue talking 49ers and discuss how the Super Bowl is anyone's to win this season.
KC & James Ham spend hour one talking all things 49ers after their win over the Bears yesterday.
James & KC spend hour three talking Kings, Trae Young and more.
The guys spend hour four talking 49ers and were joined by CBS13's Jake Gadon.
CBS13's Jake Gadon joined the guys to talk NFL MVP and 49ers-Bears.
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The Panthers–Lightning rivalry takes center stage as every matchup continues to feel like an all-out war, complete with penalties, fights, and genuine bad blood between two teams that clearly despise each other. The discussion then shifts to the Dolphins' win over the Buccaneers and what it says about where Miami stands right now. The segment wraps up with a look at Zach Wilson's uncertain future in the NFL, questioning whether he can carve out a long-term role as a backup—or if his career may be nearing a crossroads.
The segment opens with Baker Mayfield taking a shot at the Dolphins, suggesting they're only playing for incentives, and what that comment says about Miami's perception around the league. The conversation then moves Around the NFL, highlighting why the Texans' defense is becoming a serious problem for opponents and why the 49ers continue to be one of the best stories in football. Attention then shifts to the NHL with the Winter Classic officially coming to South Florida. The Canes are also in focus after a big win over Texas A&M, setting up a quarterfinal showdown with Ohio State on Wednesday amid trash talk from the Buckeyes. The segment wraps with a spotlight on Carson Beck, who has a massive opportunity to boost his NFL stock in a true audition game
The Dolphins pick up a win over the Buccaneers, and the conversation quickly turns to quarterback Quinn Ewers, who impressed in the victory. Joe discusses Miami's ongoing search for a long-term QB and why Ewers may have a real chance to be part of the solution, echoing Mike McDaniel's belief that Ewers gives the Dolphins their best chance to win right now. The segment also examines how Miami dug itself into an early-season hole and now faces a critical offseason with major decisions ahead. Joe emphasizes the importance of following the right process with McDaniel while questioning the organization's direction after benching Tua and firing the GM.
Joe and Hollywood take a look around a busy weekend of NFL as the playoff picture starts to take form. Joe also makes his picks for the final week of the regular season including some winner-take-all divisional matchups between the Bucs/Panthers and Steelers/Ravens.
The segment previews the big Miami–Ohio State matchup, noting that Ohio State may be taking Miami lightly. The conversation then shifts to the final week of the NFL regular season, exploring which teams should rest starters and weighing the “rust vs. rest” debate. Joe highlights that it's been a long time since the Dolphins faced this type of decision, given they're rarely atop the conference
The segment focuses on the Dolphins' uncertain future and the critical decisions looming this offseason. Joe stresses the importance of doing things in the right order when it comes to the head coach, GM, and quarterback, while predicting the Dolphins won't be able to trade Tua and may ultimately have to cut him. Quinn Ewers' mobility stands out as a refreshing contrast, highlighting limitations in Miami's current approach at QB. The discussion wraps with the belief that the Dolphins need to hit the reset button, leaving Mike McDaniel's future with the organization very much up in the air.
Hour 1 opens with Heat–Nuggets and Nikola Jokic's unbelievable production. The focus then turns to the Dolphins' win over the Buccaneers, where Quinn Ewers impressed and sparked a deeper conversation about Miami's quarterback future, Mike McDaniel's direction, and whether moving on from Tua makes sense. Joe examines how the Dolphins put themselves in an early-season hole and what this offseason could hold. The hour also features the intense Panthers–Lightning rivalry, questions about Zach Wilson's NFL future, Baker Mayfield's shot at Miami, an Around the NFL check-in, and a look ahead to the Canes' showdown with Ohio State and Carson Beck's NFL audition.
Omar Kelly joins the show to break down the Dolphins' uncertain future, starting with Quinn Ewers' solid debut and why he's not convinced Ewers should be Miami's starter next season. The conversation turns to the pros and cons of a potential De'Von Achane extension and a broader look at the costly contracts that have hurt the Dolphins in recent years. Omar also shares insight into owner Stephen Ross' mindset regarding the coaching and GM search, while openly criticizing Mike McDaniel's struggles against good teams and in cold weather. The segment wraps with Omar's belief that Ross is done with Tua, skepticism about McDaniel returning, and a look at the unlikely idea of a Lamar Jackson trade
Hour 4 previews the Miami–Ohio State matchup, with Joe noting that Ohio State may be taking Miami lightly. The discussion then shifts to the final week of the NFL regular season, examining which teams should rest starters and debating the “rust vs. rest” dilemma—a situation the Dolphins rarely face. The hour also includes lighter segments, with Joe sharing what he's watching on Netflix, including comedy shows and Dave Chappelle's recent stand-up, and Jamie scoring Panthers tickets.
Hour 3 features Omar Kelly breaking down the Dolphins' uncertain future, including Quinn Ewers' promising debut and whether he should be the starter next season. The discussion covers De'Von Achane's potential contract extension, past costly contracts, and Mike McDaniel's struggles against good teams and in cold weather. Omar also weighs in on owner Stephen Ross' thinking regarding the coaching and GM search, his belief that Ross is done with Tua, and the unlikely possibility of a Lamar Jackson trade. The hour wraps with a lighter moment as Jamie debates whether to buy lower bowl or upper deck seats for his date at the Panthers game, with Joe weighing in.
Hour 2 dives into the Dolphins' uncertain future, with Joe discussing the need to hit the reset button and stressing the right order of decisions regarding the coach, GM, and quarterback. He predicts the Dolphins may have to cut Tua, highlights Quinn Ewers' exciting mobility, and questions Mike McDaniel's future in Miami. The hour also previews the big Canes–Ohio State matchup, spotlighting Carson Beck and the challenge of playing in such a high-stakes game. Finally, the segment wraps with an NFL whiparound taking a look around the league plus Joe's picks for this week.
Monday's show covers the Dolphins' uncertain future, including Quinn Ewers getting his first win, Tua's possible exit, and Mike McDaniel's status, while weighing owner Stephen Ross' thinking on coaching and GM decisions. College football takes center stage with a preview of the Canes' big matchup against Ohio State and the importance of a good performance from QB Carson Beck. Around the NFL, Joe recaps key games, playoff implications, and shares his weekly picks. The show also dives into the Panthers–Lightning rivalry, Zach Wilson's NFL crossroads, and Baker Mayfield's comments on Miami. Lighter moments round out the program with Netflix picks, Dave Chappelle's stand-up, and Jamie scoring Panthers tickets.
Quick segment, but a massive week in Nebraska sporting events. Nebraska women's basketball with a ranked matchup against USC. Las Vegas Bowl on Wednesday. Nebraska Men's Basketball looking toward game against Michigan State. Our Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Infinite Epigenetics: https://infiniteepigenetics.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Washington Red Raspberries: https://redrazz.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Coach Underwood's Illini squad took care of business today at State Farm Center, beating Southern 90-55. The win follows Illinois' drubbing of Mizzou in the Braggin' Rights Game, 91-48. We break down the latest victory and preview the upcoming slate of games against Penn State, Rutgers, and Iowa. Has the magic run out for the Cardiac Bears? Ben Johnson's team lost a thriller last night against the Niners and head back to Chicago for a regular season finale against the Lions. We look at Caleb Williams' missed opportunities, the pass rush, and the current playoff picture. Plus, our final Tuesday Draft of 2025 is tomorrow! What category will Kurtis pick?
From Tampa, Gary Dolphin and former Hawkeye great Pat Angerer continue Bowl Week coverage on the Fight for Iowa Bowl Preview Show, presented by Hills Bank, as the Hawkeyes prepare for the 2025 ReliaQuest Bowl matchup against Vanderbilt. The show breaks down the latest storylines, preparation, and mindset as Iowa gets set to close the season on the national stage.This episode features player interviews with Kaden Wetjen, Kamari Moulton, and Logan Jones, offering a behind-the-scenes look at Bowl Week from the locker room to the practice field. Insight and perspective from Hawkeye voices as kickoff approaches in Tampa.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Looking back on Mike Vrabel's first press conferences, he and the Patriots followed through on each of the goals he set. Will Ryan Cowden and Eliot Wolf return to the Patriots' front office next year? Grab Bag: Patriots AFC East Champions merch is weak, Rich Eisen named worst NFL commentator, Jaylen Brown records 9th straight 30 point game.
The Patriots can get the AFC's number one seed if they beat the Dolphins, and the Broncos lose to the Chargers in Week 18. A bye week would be a huge help with all the injuries the team has suffered in recent weeks. Can they make a run without the bye week? How can the NBA make regular season games more appealing to fans?
Lane Kiffin stole a shopping basketball and Nick Eatman joins the show.
The Her Hoop Stats Podcast: WNBA & Women’s College Basketball
The Big Ten kicked off conference play over the weekend. Brittany Carper and Jamie Steyer Johnson break down a couple of Sunday's headlines, preview Monday's matchups, and more! HerHoopStats.com: Unlock better insight about the women's game.The Her Hoop Stats Newsletter: https://herhoopstats.substack.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Nuggets lost to the Orlando Magic and it was a reflection of the amount of injuries affecting their second unit. Also Jeff talks about the term "ethical" basketball and how that is just a reflection of people wanting more defense to be allowable in the NBA. Enjoy the show! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Stay informed on South Carolina Women's Basketball with Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will your premier source for the latest recruiting updates. As three-time NCAA National Champions, the team is preparing to defend their title season. South Carolina Women's Basketball versus Providence Women's Basketball! Women's basketball is continuously evolving, with NCAA Women's Basketball and the WNBA receiving acclaim for their exciting gameplay. Under the leadership of Head Coach Dawn Staley, the team includes players such as Raven Johnson, Ta'Niya Latson, Tessa Johnson, Joyce Edwards, Madina Okot, with strong bench support from Maddy McDaniel, Maryam Dauda, and Adhel Tac. Newcomers Agot Makeer and Ayla McDowell are expected to enhance the team's performance this season. Tune in to Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will, broadcasting daily. For comprehensive coverage of South Carolina Women's Basketball, be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. Follow every episode by subscribing to "Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will" on YouTube and clicking the "bell" icon to receive notifications.