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Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr are finally back together live to discuss an incredible Husker softball season, which ended at the Tennessee Super Regional. Jordy Bahl wins a POY award, and the 2026 season looks bright. Husker baseball is on the brink in the North Carolina regional, but what a ride in the B1G Tournament for the second straight season. Will Bolt has his teams trending in the right direction in May, and Evan Bland from the Omaha World-Herald joins the guys to discuss their season. The CFP is going to change their format again, and Cole is not happy with one of the proposals... GBR!!
Nebraska baseball has now won 9 straight games in the B1G Tournament dating back to last year and has won back-to-back titles…how much does that change the narrative of this season? Sean wrote this week that The Adidas Boneyard recruiting event next week could be one of Nebraska's biggest ever…why do you say that? How many recruits are here? We'll learn of the Iowa/Nebraska game time tomorrow…are you hoping for primetime again like last year? Show Sponsored by NEBCOOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Dedeaux Download Podcast returns with Shotgun Spratling and podcast co-host Kasey Kazliner breaking down the big news that USC baseball is officially back in the NCAA tournament after the Trojans were selected to regionals as an at-large team. Shotgun and Kasey discuss USC finally breaking the postseason drought and take a look back at the action from the Big Ten Tournament where the Trojans went 1-1 with a pair of one-run games but did not qualify for the tournament semifinals. They note three positives, including strong pitching from Caden Aoki and Mason Edwards in the conference tournament. They also look at USC's continued struggles leaving men on base and what it has to do to get that issue corrected in the postseason. After a break, USC head coach Andy Stankiewicz joins the show to talk about the Trojans making it back to a regional for the first time since 2015, his reaction as well as what it means for the players that went through being snubbed in 2023 and what it means for the program going forward . Stankiewicz also discusses how the Trojan coaching staff will try to use its postseason experience to prepare the players heading into some matchups where there is some familiarity with the coaches on the other staffs. Shotgun and Kasey close out the show previewing each of the teams that will also be in the Corvallis Regional alongside USC with host Oregon State, No. 2-seed TCU and four-seed Saint Mary's. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of USC Trojans football, basketball, baseball and recruiting. 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
We all know the disappointment the regular season was for Nebraska, landing them the 8-seed in the B1G Tournament. Well, thanks to a dropped 3rd out in game 1 vs. Michigan State, the Huskers took down Oregon on Friday night, and then took care of Penn State on Saturday, before shutting out UCLA, 5-0, to win the tourney on Sunday Ty Horn was sensational, going 8 complete shutout innings on Sunday to earn the win, but the offense was hot early and defense did what it needed to get it done. Nebraska plays Oklahoma on Friday in Chapel Hill (NC), and guess who missed the tourney completely….preseason No. 1 Texas A&M and Iowa, who led the B1G the majority of the season Show Sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nebraska baseball did what Husker teams seem to be doing a lot of lately - playing in the postseason. Coach Bolt's boys ran the table in Omaha to win the B1G Tournament while Coach Revelle's women finished just short of the WCWS. Join Honke, Boomer, Rob, and Abbie as they discuss baseball, softball, and all the other post-season successes Nebraska sports have had this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6pm is very eventful if you're a Husker fan tonight: that's exactly when softball starts vs. Tennessee, and when baseball faces No. 1 seed Oregon in Omaha Softball plays at 4pm tomorrow regardless of what happens today; baseball needs to win to advance to this weekend's 4-team bracket…can the magic continue? Omaha's crowds for the weekend could definitely use it… Show Sponsored by NEBCOOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of The Player and The Fan, we break down the shifting tides across Michigan Athletics—from the gridiron to the hardwood and even the president's office.
Oregon Baseball defeats Michigan State in their first game of the Big Ten Tournament and will play Nebraska today (4pm PT, BTN) for a spot in the semifinals. Plus, Oregon Softball continues their postseason run ahead of game 1 of the Super Regional at The Jane (7pm PT, ESPNU).Duck Insider presented by OnPoint Community Credit Union is live from the Country Financial Studio every weekday from 1-2pm. #GoDucksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We ask what the threshold is for betting on Big East Baseball, his scouting report for Nebraska at the Big Ten Tournament, how Oregon handles tonight's meaningless game against Michigan State, which team is better: Oregon or UCLA, and more.
We look at Nebraska's pretty new red end zones, and ask who could be mad about it? Turns out, a lot of you. And we debate Nebraska's chances at winning the Big Ten Tournament.
Connor details today's Big Ten Tournament schedule, what Connor is doing in Mason, Ohio, what to expect from us over the holiday weekend, and who we'll be talking to.
Oregon Softball gears up to host the Super Regionals at The Jane. Oregon Baseball begins postseason play with their first game of the Big Ten Tournament today at 3pm PT vs Michigan State. Plus, catching up with Oregon Women's Basketball and more. Duck Insider presented by OnPoint Community Credit Union is live from the Country Financial Studio every weekday from 1-2pm. #GoDucksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As pointed out yesterday, if Nebraska lost to Michigan State last night, it meant they still had to play a game on Friday vs. Oregon...though they couldn't advance to the next round if they eventually beat the Ducks.Beat Michigan and Oregon? Then they're on to the semifinals to avoid any team playing more than 4 total games...Also, Game 1 of the NBA Western Conference Finals...did the Thunder defend home court vs. The T'WolvesShow Sponsored by Sandhills GlobalOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Oregon Women's Golf comes up just short of the NCAA Championship. Joey Mac joins from Omaha as Oregon baseball prepares for the Big Ten Tournament. Plus, Track and Field Big Ten honors and catching up with Oregon Women's Basketball and more.Duck Insider presented by OnPoint Community Credit Union is live from the Country Financial Studio every weekday from 1-2pm. #GoDucksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this edition of the Husker247 Nebraska Baseball Podcast, Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson discuss the road for the Huskers at the Big Ten Tournament, which begins Tuesday night against Michigan State with Oregon waiting on Friday. Nebraska will start Ty Horn against Michigan State, but how do the Huskers line up pitching behind him? What will Nebraska's lineup look like against the Spartans and top starter Joseph Dzierwa. Finally, what to make of the Big Ten Tournament format and the reasons behind it. 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
Bruntz joins us on his way to Omaha to watch Nebraska play the B1G Tournament!
The Dedeaux Download Podcast returns with Shotgun Spratling and podcast co-host Kasey Kazliner breaking down USC baseball finishing the regular season with a series loss on the road at Washington, winning in the finale after dropping five of six games prior. Shotgun and Kasey take a look at the action, noting three positives, including an electric performance from Mason Edwards as well as a positive outing from fellow left-handed pitcher Caden Hunter and Ethan Hedges breaking through with a big hit in extra innings. They also look at the end-of-regular-season struggles for the Trojans and what USC has to do to right the ship at the opportune time. After a break, USC pitching coach Sean Allen joins the show to talk about what can be expected from the Big Ten Tournament since he's coached in it previously and how the unique pod system the Big Ten has gone to this season changes the dynamic, especially as the top seed in one of the four pods. Allen also discusses what they've done to try to get both Edwards and Hunter back locked in on the mound to give the Trojans more depth, especially with the emergence of freshman Andrew Johnson. USC's pitching coach also gives an assessment of the season to this point for a staff that has endured some significant injuries and states the Trojans' case for the NCAA selection committee. Shotgun and Kasey close out the show taking a look at where the Trojans' postseason hopes stand after back-to-back series losses but seeing their RPI climb in the last week. The podcast then previews USC's path in the Big Ten Tournament, including pitching matchups that could set up favorably for them. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of USC Trojans football, basketball, baseball and recruiting. 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
Cole Stukenholtz is out this weekend, so Nate Rohr is solo, on location at Baton Rouge, La., as Nebraska softball opens NCAA Tournament. We have full highlights and postgame comments from Rhonda Revelle and Ava Kuszak after the Huskers' 10-2 win over UConn in the first round of the tournament. Plus we break down Husker baseball and look at the strange new format for the Big Ten Tournament. And we take a look at a new recruit for Nebraska Volleyball! GBR!
The Huskers rallied yesterday to officially clinch a spot in next week's tournament.
Michigan Softball won the Big Ten Tournament for a second consecutive year, and we have the two-time reigning Most Outstanding Player joining us this week on Conqu'ring Heroes! Senior pitcher Lauren Derkowski takes listeners through each of the Wolverines' four wins last weekend and looks ahead to the NCAA Regional in Austin this weekend.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Abbie and Matt discuss the 2024-2025 Nebraska women's basketball season, their run in the B1G Tournament, and what to look for in the NCAA tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nebraska has a chance to make it into the B1G tournament and John likes the B1G Tournament format!
This episode of Husker Heat covered Nebraska softball's journey to the Baton Rouge regional, their recent Big Ten Tournament performance, and the challenges ahead. Host Andy Ketterson, joined by his daughter Miley—who just got engaged—discussed Nebraska's strong season (39–13), including their dominant win over Penn State and a tough loss to UCLA. The team, led by ace pitcher Jordy Bahl, faces a double-elimination regional with LSU, UConn, and Southeast Louisiana. The discussion emphasized Nebraska's reliance on Bahl, concerns about backup pitching depth, and strategic decisions coach Rhonda Revelle must make. The hosts recapped the selection show experience, praising the transparency of the committee and comparing it favorably to the College Football Playoff's chaotic history. He also analyzed RPI data, quadrant records, and strength of schedule to show Nebraska's fair placement. Off the field, the show featured humor, food talk, and shoutouts to standout players like Hannah Camenzind. The episode wrapped with travel plans, Baton Rouge dining recommendations, and friendly banter. With postseason hopes hinging on smart rotation and timely hitting, Nebraska looks to break a streak and advance beyond regionals for the first time in years. GBR—and maybe GEAUX Big Red this time.
Cole Stukenholtz flies solo (figuratively) as Nate Rohr flies back home (literally). Husker softball falls in the B1G Tournament, but Jordy Bahl named both B1G Pitcher *AND* Player of the Year! They'll hear their name called on the NCAA selection show Sunday night and then play in a Regional next weekend. Nebraska baseball makes a big move to swap Friday night starters, bringing in Tucker Timmerman who goes 7 innings and gets the win. Michael Bruntz from Husker247 joins to discuss baseball's finishing stretch, as well as Troy Dannen's appointment to the College Football Playoff selection committee and local football recruiting. Plus, Rhule/Raiola/Johnson go front row at WWE Monday Night Raw, and a Nebrasketball recruit with the same name as the new pope! GBR!!
Getting ready for Oregon Baseball's home series vs UW and breaking down Oregon Softball in the Big Ten Tournament. Plus, Oregon Men's Golf Head Coach Casey Martin sits down with Joey Mac ahead of the NCAA regionals that begin Monday and Hayward Field hosts the Oregon Twilight tonight.Duck Insider presented by OnPoint Community Credit Union is live from the Country Financial Studio every weekday from 1-2pm. #GoDucksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nathan returns this week to help breakdown Maryland's winning weekend in Happy Valley, its chances of making the Big Ten Tournament, and much more.
Athletic Director Rob Mullens sits down with Joey Mac discussing Big Ten titles, upcoming events and more. Plus, Big Ten Champion Melyssa Lombardi reviews Oregon Softball's regular season and previews this week's Big Ten Tournament.Duck Insider presented by OnPoint Community Credit Union is live from the Country Financial Studio every weekday from 1-2pm. #GoDucksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Aaron is back with thoughts on many Rutgers topics:- Basketball landing a big man as well as the current state of the roster plus what is still needed.- The biggest takeaway from the Spring Game was AJ Surace is developing as we all hoped.- Football transfer news in and out with Mo Toure a big loss regardless of health.- Men's lacrosse advances in Big Ten Tournament.- Chloe Timberg defends her Penn Relays Title.- Rutgers continues to be without a President, Athletic Director, General Counsel & hoops GM with May approaching which is deeply concerning for multiple reason. #rutgersbasketball #rutgersfootball #rutgersscarletknights
Both the Ohio State women and UCLA men pulled off upsets in the Big Ten championship match. We recap The Ojai, UCLA's historic win, and preview Selection Monday! Follow us on Twitter @JTweetsTennis and Instagram @NoAdNoProblem. Don't forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode!
We get to a couple news items before recapping the in-state baseball from over the weekend. Creighton sweeps St. Johns and finds themselves atop the Big East standings, meanwhile Nebraska finds themselves still on the cut line for the Big Ten Tournament after taking 2 of 3 from Northwestern.
The PAC-12 conference tournament was played at the Ojai Valley Tennis club since 2012. After conference realignment, the future of college tennis at The Ojai was uncertain. How did the Ojai land the Big Ten conference tournament?We're joined by Ian Mondul who's on the Board of the OVTC. He discusses:The Ojai's historyWhat makes the event specialThe process behind securing the Big Ten tournament What fans and Big Ten schools can expect this week in OjaiFollow us on Twitter @JTweetsTennis and Instagram @NoAdNoProblem. Don't forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode!
With an incredible weekend of game action on tap, the D-Fly & Dixie Podcast is back to get you ready for all of it. This week's guest is Cornell sophomore attackman, Ryan Goldstein. Goldstein, who leads the top-ranked Big Red with 33 assists, teams with Michael Long and some fella named CJ Kirst on an attack unit that produces 15 points per game. No. 1 Cornell travels to Cambridge to face No. 10 Harvard on Saturday in one of eight games previewed in the show. The guys talk about Ithaca weather, growing up Goldstein, making it as a smaller attackman, role models, playing for public school power Radnor High School, playing alongside Tewaaraton-favorite CJ Kirst, why he wears number 30, the showdown with Harvard and much, much more. This year, Inside Lacrosse is proud to partner with the NCAA to offer you, our loyal listeners, $5 off all single-day ticket options (men and women) by using the code ILPOD at checkout. So head to NCAA.com/LaxTickets and enter ILPOD at checkout to purchase your tickets. You know you're going to go to Championship Weekend, so why not get $5 off and help us show the NCAA how awesome our listeners are by purchasing your tickets today. WEEKEND PREVIEWS Eight games in our preview this week, with six Top 20 matchups and two Top 10 games and the best rivalry in the sport to highlight this week's schedule. FRIDAY No. 18 Rutgers (6-7, 2-2 B1G) at No. 8 Penn State (8-3, 2-2), 6 p.m., Big Ten Network Since 1998, Rutgers and Penn State play for the 'Friendship Cup'. Rutgers is 46-27 in the all-time series but has lost three straight games. Since joining the Big Ten, RU is 5-7 against PSU. Johns Hopkins (6-6, 0-4 B1G) at No. 3 Maryland (9-2, 2-2), 8 p.m., Big Ten Network Best rivalry in the sport. Hopkins leads the all-time series 77-50-1. Hopkins has won last two regular season meetings, 12-11 in 2023 (ending a five-game losing streak to the Terps) and 7-5 last year. SATURDAY No. 1 Cornell (10-1, 4-0 Ivy) at No. 10 Harvard (9-2, 3-1), noon, ESPN+ Cornell has won five of the last six in this series and about two thirds of the almost 100 games historically. Expect lots of goals. No. 9 Notre Dame (6-3, 2-1 ACC) at No. 5 North Carolina (9-2, 2-0), noon, ESPNU D-Fly & Dixie will on site in Chapel Hill Saturday for this Top 10 matchup where the temperature is supposed to reach 86 degrees. The action on the field will be hot too as the Heels hope to snap a four-game losing streak to the Fightin' Irish. No. 19 UMass (9-3, 2-1 A10) at No. 11 Richmond (9-3, 3-0), noon, ESPN+ Big game in the A10. These two programs have only played once all time, with Spiders winning 14-12 in Amherst last season. Winner is in driver seat along with winner of High Point and St. Joe's, which is also this Saturday. No. 7 Syracuse (9-3, 2-0 ACC) at No. 12 Duke (9-4, 0-2), 2 p.m., ACC Network This is an especially important game for the Blue Devils. Duke has won three of the past four meetings, but got shut down 10-4 in the Dome last year. Duke got revenge in the ACC Tournament with a 18-13 win. No. 6 Ohio State (11-2, 3-1 B1G) at No. 13 Michigan (7-5, 3-1), 4 p.m., Big Ten Network The Buckeyes look to end a four-game losing streak in this heated rivalry. This regular-season game has been a catalyst for the Wolverines the past two years, as Michigan has won the rivalry game and then beat OSU in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament on its way to consecutive Big Ten tourney titles. In this week's playoff-themed Give & Go, the guys talk about different playoff set ups in various professional sports. A reminder that the D-Fly and Dixie Podcast is brought to you by Simplicity Group. Simplicity Group is a leading financial products distribution firm that specializes in providing best-in-class insurance, investment and business development solutions. To learn more visit: SimplicityGroup.com. Tell a friend about this podcast and share the love. It's free. We always love to hear from you, so feel free to email us at DFlyandDixie@gmail.com, or find us on twitter and Instagram at @DFlyandDixie. Thanks for listening, and as always, Enjoy The Games.
It's hard to believe we've reached the middle of the season. (Be sure to check out IL's Midseason All-Americans.) Who would have guessed that last week's three Big Ten road underdogs would end up in first place in the Big Ten? That Maryland and Hopkins would lose at home to .500 ball clubs? The thing that makes sports so great is that anything can happen, and that is why they play the games. It sets up another exciting weekend of action, and D-Fly & Dixie are here to get you ready. This year, Inside Lacrosse is proud to partner with the NCAA to offer you, our loyal listeners, $5 off all single-day ticket options (men and women) by using the code ILPOD at checkout. So head to NCAA.com/LaxTickets and enter ILPOD at checkout to purchase your tickets. You know you're going to go to Championship Weekend, so why not get $5 off and help us show the NCAA how awesome our listeners are by purchasing your tickets today. This week's guest is Dartmouth senior standout, attackman Colin McGill. McGill and the Big Green have been turning heads this season and it's time to give them their flowers. Ahead of the big game vs. Princeton, the guys talk about Dartmouth's terrific 7-1 start, the culture change in Hanover, getting a validating win at Penn, Malvern Prep lacrosse, moving up the Big Green all-time scoring list, who makes the best rack of lamb in New Hampshire and much, much more. WEEKEND PREVIEW Five Top 20 matchups to highlight this week's schedule, and the start times are noon, noon, noon, noon and 1 p.m. So don't plan any yard work during that noon to 3 p.m. window on Saturday. SATURDAY No. 5 North Carolina (7-1) at No. 9 Army (7-1), noon, ESPN+ A big game, slightly soured by Army's loss last week. Army is in dire need of a quality win. No. 4 Princeton (5-2, 1-1 Ivy) at No. 18 Dartmouth (7-1, 1-0), noon, ESPN+ Princeton has won nine straight in this series, including a 15-5 win last season in the Garden State. No. 11 Duke (8-2) at No. 7 Notre Dame (4-2), noon, ESPNU Coming off a bye week, the Fighting Irish welcome Duke to Arlotta Stadium. Duke is looking to bounce back from its head-scratching loss to Denver. ND has won six straight in the series with ND beating Duke twice in each of the last three years. No. 6 Penn State (6-2, 0-1 B1G) at No. 2 Maryland (7-1, 0-1), noon, Big Ten Network The Border War between two teams that just do not like each other. Historically, Maryland has dominated this rivalry. No. 14 Johns Hopkins (6-3, 0-1 B1G) at No. 19 Michigan (5-4, 1-0), 1 p.m. Hopkins has had a lot of success against Michigan, winning 11-of-13 matchups all time against Michigan, but the Wolverines got a leg up last year 10-7 in the B1G Tournament. JHU won the regular season matchup, 15-11. In this week's garden-themed Give & Go, the guys talk about spring landscaping, flowers, the unwanted wrath of the home owners' association and more. A reminder that the D-Fly and Dixie Podcast is brought to you by Simplicity Group. Simplicity Group is a leading financial products distribution firm that specializes in providing best-in-class insurance, investment and business development solutions. To learn more visit: SimplicityGroup.com. Tell a friend about this podcast and share the love. It's free. We always love to hear from you, so feel free to email us at DFlyandDixie@gmail.com, or find us on twitter and Instagram at DFlyandDixie. Thanks for listening, and as always, Enjoy The Games.
Things Discussed: Michigan wins Big Ten Tournament, it doesn't matter for seeding, and then the get the strongest 12-seed in the history of Kenpom. UC San Diego preview: They figured out how to deal with a 7-footer in the third game against UC Irvine, the other good team in their conference of California state schools plus Hawai'i, but they haven't faced two 7-footers. Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones is their major usage guy who might end up having to play a lot of center because Nordin Kapic, their nominal big, is a 6'8"/245 stretch. PG Hayden Gray has the #1 steal rate in the country, and this is part from him harassing you from all angles all over the court, and part playing in a league of teams with bad handles. Need a plan for getting upcourt and warning when he's coming. Seeding: Proof that the Committee just needs to go, because they're trying to talk Kenpom now instead of rewarding seasons. Just use Wins Above Bubble like they do (with Pairwise) in hockey. Sam thinks they way overvalued nonconference games, which hosed Michigan given the context of Michigan's losses; some two-way thinking went on where close losses in the nonconference are a big deal but close wins in-conference are luck. The explanations offered up by the UNC AD were not inspiring. He was trying to make math cases but the guy is clearly illiterate in terms of math. Seth thinks they were trying to make a bracket instead of a field, using their own limited understandings of matchup stats to give top seeds easier paths, even though that's explicitly not what their job is. Evidence: they were talking about things like wins against Iowa State when their best player was out not counting as much. That's terrible. Round 2? Brian thinks Yale can beat A&M who can't shoot. They're the Iowa of basketball: they rely on Cooper DeJean returns. Seth thinks A&M rebounds too well and they always manage to hit stupid shots in the last minute. Nobotdy thinks we're getting past Auburn and Johni Broome, a point forward whose TO rate is 8. Louisville doing us a favor in Lexington? Chucky Hepburn isn't beating Auburn. How far is MSU going? "Cakewalk to Final 4" what? Auburn as well, unless ISU beats them, but their injuries are too much to overcome. Rooting for the Young Martellis (that's a 30-point spread). Remembering Giddy Potts. Theory: MSU has too many centers for Izzo. That's a great thing in the Big Ten where Our brackets? SEC-heavy. Florida, Auburn, Alabama…I mean I want to root for Houston but I hate their draw of upset specials and their slow pace that invites it.
The USC Triple-Double Podcast -- the Peristyle Podcast's basketball-focused podcast -- returns with co-hosts Shotgun Spratling and Connor Morrissette (aka Mr. Triple Double) breaking down the Women of Troy's NCAA tournament seeding and upcoming matchups that will be hosted at the Galen Center as well as the men's Big Ten Tournament run, including some baffling whistles from the Big Ten officials once again. USC associate head coach Beth Burns then joins the show. She talks about the Trojans' bouncing back from their loss in the Big Ten Tournament championship and how she thinks the team will prepare and respond heading into the NCAA tournament. She chats about how the coaching staff gets ready for opponents in the NCAA tournament and the advantages of playing at home. Burns also discusses the impact of Kennedy Smith on USC's defensive success and talks about the strides JuJu Watkins has taken this season to become an elite performer on both ends of the court. Shotgun and Connor then look at where both Trojan teams stand, including the men accepting an invitation to the Crown Basketball Tournament in Las Vegas. The podcasting duo also glance forward at the upcoming matchup against UNC Greensboro and potential matchups against Cal or Mississippi State for the USC women in the NCAA tournament opening two rounds, which gets underway Saturday afternoon against UNCG at noon PDT on ABC. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojans basketball and football teams. 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
For this week's episode, Sam Webb was joined by Tim McCormick for a special LIVE edition of the Michigan Basketball Insider to recap the Wolverines run the Big Ten Tournament title, and preview the NCAA Tournament. They highlight the team's resilience, defensive improvements, and the play of Vlad Goldin, Danny Wolf, and Roddy Gayle. And they offered special praise for the clutch performances turned in by Tre Donaldson. Tim gives kudos to Dusty May and his staff for development of the team over the course of the season, and making the right adjustments at the end. Next, Tim takes a deep dive into scouting Michigan's first round opponent in the NCAA Tournament, UC San Diego. He predicts the Wolverines will win and face Texas A&M in the next round. He expressed confidence in Michigan's potential to reach the Sweet 16 and possibly the Elite Eight, with a potential matchup against Michigan State being a highlight. 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
In this episode, Zach Shaw and Alejandro Zúñiga break down the Michigan men's basketball team's surprising run in Indianapolis to win the 2025 Big Ten Tournament championship. In the episode, they offer their firsthand accounts from covering the weekend together, as well as their thoughts on: -What clicked for Michigan that had been missing for the last month -Who was the Wolverines' most impressive player during the weekend -Which game was Michigan's best win -Is Michigan back to its January form, or even better than before -What to make of the Wolverines' NCAA Tournament draw, including the seeding, date, matchup and location 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
Dusty May kicked off Monday's radio show by recapping the Wolverines' amazing run to the Big Ten Tournament Championship and previewing Thursday's Round of 64 matchup with UC San Diego. Then, around the 21-minute mark, Kim Barnes Arico reacted to the women's basketball team's draw as a six-seed in the NCAA Tournament. We concluded with our annual softball conversation, as Bonnie Tholl and Carol Hutchins discussed the annual Michigan Softball Academy coming up on Thursday, April 24. You can learn more about that incredible and important event at this link: https://secure.acsevents.org/site/STR?pg=entry&fr_id=110559 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1 hour and 28 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, the Autograph: Fandom Rewarded app, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, and Venue by 4M where usually record this. 1. The NCAA Tournament and UC San Diego Starts at 1:00 Michigan is your Big Ten Tournament champions! There was a lot of doom and gloom at the end of the regular season so not many people saw this happening. Michigan might be the most boned team in the tournament draw. Wisconsin is an 18 point favorite against Montana, Michigan is a 3 point favorite over UC San Diego. UCSD is clearly a top 50 team but they can't match up with Michigan's Bigs. Get familiar with the name Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones (in pronunciation and basketball production). The Tritons give up a ton of threes. Yale is a popular upset pick over Texas A&M, TAMU's thing is missing shots but rebounding them. Who would you rather play, TAMU or Yale? That's a tougher question than it would seem. Clearly the results of the Big Ten Tournament don't matter because Michigan is seeded like it didn't happen. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. Men's Basketball vs Wisconsin Starts at 32:43 The shooting percentages in this game were... ugly. Wisconsin had good looks but just couldn't hit them. Goldin seemed absolutely gassed this game. L.J. Cason really helped bail out Michigan. Michigan only had eight turnovers! But missed on the boards. 3. Hot Takes and Men's Basketball vs Maryland Starts at 49:43 Takes hotter than your Big Ten Champion Michigan Wolverine Football Basketball team. This is one of the worst officiating games we can remember. Roddy Gayle had a great game... and MADE A THREE. He only had nine points but that level of production is what Michigan needs. The final play was a football play in its design. 4. Men's Basketball vs Purdue Starts at 1:14:01 A nice bounce back game that happens from taking care of the ball. Why does everyone want to kick Goldin in the nuts? Purdue gets more goonish when they're tired and they were coming off a tough game against USC. Michigan wasn't turning the ball over and was assisting well for each other, this was the Dusty May team we love to see. Michigan gets the night game on Thursday and will be played at 5,280 feet. Please fly over right now and get acclimated, you're invited to sleep on my couch (IT'S A NICE COUCH, SETH). It may be a 50/50 chance we preview Auburn next week. MUSIC: "Take This Job And Shove It"—Johnny Paycheck "F*ck You"—CeeLo Green "MUTT"—Leon Thomas “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra
3.17.25, Kevin Sheehan reacts to the Maryland Terrapins losing in the Big 10 tournament to Michigan.
3.17.25 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan reacts to the Maryland Terrapins losing in the Big 10 tournament to Michigan. Kevin Sheehan on North Carolina making the March Madness tournament controversy amongst College Basketball fans. Denton updates you on the recent sports news across multiple leagues including the NFL and NBA.
NCAA Tournament Brackets are set, Eli Zaret checks in, Kanye West does what he wants, Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years on Hulu, Diddy's getting uglier, Drew Crime: missing in Punta Cana, rebellious Gen Z, and Jim & Them take on Corey Feldman. Eli Zaret drops by to recap Michigan winning the Big Ten Tournament, get us ready for March Madness, LeBron James skipped a day of work, a Xavier Worthy update, Marcellus Wiley sex assault accusations, Deshaun Watson gets engaged, Dick Vitale cries after his final broadcast, the Detroit Tigers wrapping up Spring Training, the Detroit Lions making moves, Eli plays with robots, the Detroit Red Wings back to winning, Rich Rodriguez vs TikTok and more. Tom Mazawey still isn't over having to wait 14 minutes on the phone for us two weeks ago. Drew joined the chat for The Jim and Them Show. Corey Feldman once raised money to fight the ‘Wolf Pack'. Corey has found new gimmicks and toys for his upcoming shows. Drew Crime: The University of Idaho Bryan Kohberger case has released the 911 call. There is an update on the Sudiksha Konanki missing persons case from Punta Cana, DR. New video has also been released from her last night. Eddie Vedder joined Jack White to rock in Japan. Radiohead is making moves for either a tour or new album. Kanye West is doing Sunday Service these days… Swastikas and all. Bill Burr's Drop Dead Years is now available on Hulu. Eva Longoria wants you to nail her on her 50th birthday. Knock it off, Bill Belichick. Jordon Hudson is ready to fight for her man. Former WXYZ reporters Mike Huckman and John Klekamp are still dating and going strong. Gen Z is complaining again and not taking any chances. Will there be a ceasefire in Ukraine? Donald Trump bombs Yemen. Journey had an electrical fire during ‘Don't Stop Believing' and had to cut the show short. There was a roof collapse at the University of Pittsburgh this weekend that left 16 injured. Meghan Markle said she donated to Ashley Biden but no one know what happened to the money. Hunter Biden is on a 90-day vacation to Africa. Le'Veon Bell's high school has removed his name from their football stadium. Jonathan Majors wants you to feel bad for him now that he's rebuilding his career. Diddy looks bloated and old. Dave Landau joins us tomorrow. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
The Wolverines won their third game in three days to earn the Big Ten Tournament Championship - 59-53 over Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon. Brian Boesch and Terry Mills react to the incredible performance by the Wolverines and visit with L.J. Cason, Rubin Jones, Nimari Burnett, and Dusty May. The episode concludes with a full highlight recap of the title-clinching victory!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Wolverines earned a thrilling win over Maryland to advance to the Big Ten Tournament Championship Game! After Brian and Terry discuss some of the key storylines from Michigan's 81-80 victory, we bring you postgame interviews with Dusty May, Danny Wolf, Tre Donaldson, and Vlad Goldin, starting with Coach May around the 11-minute mark. Then, we share some of the exciting radio highlights at the end of the episode!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Wolverines shined in their first Big Ten Tournament game by surging past Purdue and earning a spot in Saturday's semifinals. Brian Boesch and Terry Mills react to the 86-68 victory. Then, our postgame interviews begin around the 10-minute mark and feature Head Coach Dusty May, freshman L.J. Cason, graduate student Rubin Jones, and junior Tre Donaldson. The episode concludes with a full highlight recap of Friday night's big win!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Valenti and Rico begin today's show discussing MSU men's basketball's win over Oregon in the Big Ten Tournament, wondering if the Spartans can do the impossible: win the NCAA Tournament.
The guys spend the third hour discussing the Big Ten Tournament and how much it means for Michigan and MSU basketball.
We are going to bounce around a lot on the midweek show, beginning with our thoughts on C.J. Hicks permanently moving to defensive end. Also, how does Ohio State's running back room look heading into the 2025 season after losing two studs in TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins? Also, Ohio State's men's basketball team begins play in the Big Ten Tournament today. What is the "vine update" now that Jake Diebler's first full season in almost in the books? Dave Biddle and Steve Helwagen discuss all of that, field questions from our live audience and much more. That is coming your way on the Wednesday 5ish. 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
The USC Triple-Double Podcast -- the Peristyle Podcast's basketball-focused podcast -- returns with co-hosts Shotgun Spratling and Connor Morrissette (aka Mr. Triple Double) breaking down the Women of Troy's Big Ten Tournament run, including the disappointing final 20 minutes of the championship game when the Trojans couldn't buy a bucket, blowing a 13-point lead in a 72-67 loss to rival UCLA while the Trojan men were also beat by the Bruins but in a much more embarrassing fashion. USC freshman guard Avery Howell then joins the show. She talks about the Trojans' difficult loss in the Big Ten Tournament championship and how she thinks the team will use the loss as they move forward toward the NCAA tournament. She chats about how she has tried to fit with the Women of Troy this season despite joining the group late in the summer after being an alternate with Team Canada. Howell also discusses her three-point shooting and the work she has put in, beginning while she was still in high school to turn that aspect from a weakness into a strength. Shotgun and Connor then look at where both Trojan teams stand, including what the latest bracketology says about the Women of Troy's chances to be a No. 1 seed. The podcasting duo also glance forward at the upcoming potential matchups for the USC men in their Big Ten Tournament appearance, which gets underway Wednesday night against Rutgers at around 5:30 p.m. PDT on Peacock. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojans basketball and football teams. 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
Griffin Warner and Big East Ben talk CBB betting for Monday and the conference tournaments. The guys also give out best bets. Summary of "CBB Conference Tournament Monday & More!!" Introduction (0:14 - 1:31) Speakers: Griffin Warner (Host), Big East Ben (Guest). Overview: Discussing dark horse candidates for college basketball conference tournaments. Podcast Record: 27-21 (56.25%)—profitable season. ACC Tournament (1:33 - 6:06) Favorites: Duke (-350), Louisville (+550), Clemson (+575), Wake Forest (75-1). Analysis: Clemson is a dark horse, having beaten Duke before. NC State (last year's winner) didn't qualify. Concerns: Clemson faces Duke early, making their path tough. Big East Tournament (6:07 - 13:37) Favorites: Connecticut, Marquette, Creighton (4-1), St. John's (+140), Xavier (+700). Analysis: Marquette struggling; Cam Jones performed well but missed clutch free throws. Xavier (7-game win streak) picked as a dark horse to win the tournament. Big Ten Tournament (13:38 - 19:42) Favorites: Michigan State (+250), Maryland (+425), Purdue (6.5-1), Michigan (10-1). Analysis: Indiana (50-1) is a strong sleeper pick. Purdue has the easiest path but offers low value. UCLA (6-1) is preferred over higher-seeded teams. Big 12 Tournament (19:43 - 26:26) Favorites: Houston (-105), Texas Tech (+350), Arizona (+800), BYU (+1100). Analysis: Kansas (10-1) is dismissed as a contender. BYU (11-1) and Arizona (8-1) offer value picks due to favorable bracket placement. Xavier (7-1) is highlighted as a strong pick. SEC Tournament (26:27 - 30:56) Favorites: Auburn (+160), Florida (+240), Alabama (+425), Tennessee (+525), Missouri (+2000). Analysis: Florida (+240) is Big East Ben's best bet. Missouri (20-1) is a dark horse but has a difficult road. Tennessee (5.25-1) picked as a sleeper due to their strong defense. Smaller Conference Tournaments (31:02 - 35:14) Quick Picks: WCC: St. Mary's (+125). America East: Bryant. Mountain West: Colorado State / Utah State. ivy League: Cornell. Big West: UC Irvine. Conference USA: Kennesaw State. WAC: Seattle. Final Best Bets (35:15 - 37:12) Big East Ben: Xavier (+700) – Hottest team, strong form. Griffin Warner: Arizona (+800) – Favorable bracket path. Podcast Record: 27-21 (56.25%). Key Takeaways