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In Hour 1... [01:30] PACERS GAVE AWAY ECF GAME 1 The Celtics escaped Game 1 with a 133-128 win. GoJo, Golic and Claudia discuss Jaylen Brown's clutch shot sends the game to overtime, the Pacers missed opportunity, odds still in favor of Celtics, despite Pacers' fight and how Porzingis's potential return could be a game-changer. The Pacers-Celtics Game 1 showdown sets the stage for what looks to be a thrilling series. [14:34] WCF PREVIEW: MAVS @ TWOLVES GoJo and Golic discuss Dallas-Minnesota Game 1 tonight. We listen to the sound of Anthony Edwards praising coach Chris Finch. Before playing ‘Cash it or Trash it' while previewing the Twolves' -4.5 spread going into this series. Highlighting the Doncic-Edwards matchup, and can Dallas contain Minnesota's bigs? [22:10] AARON RODGERS REALNESS AT JETS OTAS While considering which QB returning from injury will impact their team the most, GoJo and Golic analyze Aaron Rodgers's second year with the New York Jets and the pressure that the entire franchise is under after last year's disappointing season. [35:00] LAKERS HEAD COACH & THE JJ REDICK EFFECT After pushing some DraftKings NBA Lakers Gear, the crew dives into coaching speculations about the premiere franchise's head coaching search. They react to Channing Frye's comments on JJ Redick's potential HC role with the Lakers, claiming that this isn't a good gig for someone coaching in the NBA for the first time. [43:17] FLOWERS FOR CAMERON BRINK Former Stanford star Cameron Brink met Shohei Ohtani after throwing out the first pitch at yesterday's Dodgers game, prompting GoJo to show the WNBA rookie some love for her off-court poise during interviews and early success with the LA Sparks. [48:13] CHEDDAR BAY BISCUIT CORRESPONDENT BRANDON GoJo, Golic, and Claudia discuss Red Lobster Bankruptcy with Brandon Newman. Discuss the implications surrounding the seafood chain's Chapter 11 filing and what this means for middle America's ability to enjoy midlevel seafood. Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo and Golic! If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo and Golic! If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. [00:00] BUT WE GOT TO START WITH LAST NIGHT'S ACTION BECAUSE THE INEVITABLE HAPPENED. LEBRON BOUNCED FROM THE FIRST ROUND OF THE PLAYOFFS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2021. AND AS WE TALKED ABOUT YESTERDAY NO CURRY, NO KD AND NOW NO KING IN THESE NBA PLAYOFFS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everyone says they want more affordable drugs for patients that need them, but people disagree quite a bit on who's to blame for the current status quo of sky-high prescription prices – not to mention how they might be corrected. To help unpack some of those trends and conflicting perspectives, Brandon Newman, CEO of healthcare analytics firm Xevant, joins host Jonah Comstock on today's episode of the pharmaphorum podcast.
Battle Born Batteries' New Product Today's episode introduces us to a brand-new product poised to transform the RV industry. It is a prewired power system designed for simple installation. Brandon Newman from Battle Born Batteries discusses the LPP 6500 – a powerful, all-in-one lithium-ion battery solution that emulates the footprint of traditional RV generators, specifically […] The post Battle Born Batteries' LPP 6500 – Generator Replacement appeared first on Beyond The Wheel. The post Battle Born Batteries' LPP 6500 – Generator Replacement appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
Michael Holley is live in Las Vegas ahead of Super Bowl LVIII! Natalie sits with Holley as they look forward to 49ers vs Chiefs. Mike Golic Jr. and Brandon Newman join the set to discuss Brock Purdy, Pat Mahomes Sr., and Taylor Swift. Connor Rogers and Lawrence Jackson Jr. speak on the Chiefs and whether they are a dynasty with another Super Bowl win. 0:00 Chiefs eyeing dynasty4:38 Brock Purdy setting reputation13:09 Jed York relives previous Super Bowl loss--17:31 Handling Las Vegas22:02 Brock Purdy ready to prove himself?25:41 Should Pat Mahomes Sr. be a storyline29:13 Taylor Swift31:35 Super Bowl predictions--32:54 Super Bowl Roman Numerals33:55 49ers vs Chiefs preview41:20 Bill Belichick tree torn down?
In this episode, your host Doug Utberg speaks with Brandon Newman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Xevant, about his experiences and learnings on meaningful entrepreneurship, emphasizing ventures that solve problems and have a purpose. Brandon emphasizes the importance of empowering individuals via visionary leadership, placing a greater emphasis on human development than task-based management. Brandon's experiences serve as a reminder of the importance of humility, ongoing learning, and a commitment to generating value that goes beyond monetary gain.If you want to know more about Michael's work, click HERE.If you're a founder or CEO who is value-focused and puts your people first, please apply to be a guest on the show HERE.
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks to the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Xevant, Brandon Newman. Brandon Newman shared the challenges he faced when trying to afford his medications while providing for his family. He pointed out that around 10-15% of Americans struggle with the high costs of diabetes medications. He emphasized the importance of automation and real-time analysis in identifying opportunities to reduce costs and prevent the industry from breaking.Brandon shed light on the complexities of the healthcare industry, the escalating costs of medications, and the urgent need for affordable healthcare. He explained that Xevant's primary focus is to optimize pharmacy benefits for large healthcare companies. While this may not sound particularly thrilling, it's a critical aspect of healthcare dealing with trends, expenses, and drug access.Xevant's mission is to help consumers reduce costs by providing access to lower-cost drugs, appropriate medications, and hidden benefits like rebates. They collaborate with employers, pharmacy benefit managers, health plans, and consultants to navigate the labyrinth of pharmacy benefits and optimize costs for the end payer.Brandon highlighted that the healthcare industry is shifting towards the pharmacy as the focal point, with high-cost specialty drugs and personalized drug development becoming more prevalent. Xevant is at the forefront of this shift, combining innovation and automation to provide real-time analysis and help patients find the most cost-effective and suitable medications.The importance of access to affordable healthcare cannot be overstated, as it directly impacts people's health and quality of life. Brandon's experience with a health diagnosis fueled his motivation to create Savant and improve access to medication and healthcare. Key Points from the Episode:Explanation of what Xevant does as a data analytics companyImportance of pharmacy benefits in healthcare and the need for optimizationXevant's goal of reducing costs and providing access to lower-cost drugsCollaboration with employers, pharmacy benefit managers, health plans, and consultantsShifting focus of the healthcare industry towards pharmacy and specialty drugsUse of innovation and automation for real-time analysis and cost-effective medicationsPersonal motivation behind creating Xevant and improving access to healthcareChallenges faced by Americans in affording medications, particularly for diabetes About Brandon Newman:Brandon Newman is a dynamic leader with over 25 years of experience spearheading businesses focused on growth, revenue, and sales performance. He has excelled in diverse environments, from startups to turnarounds, and has successfully managed businesses worth over $1 billion. As a serial entrepreneur, he boasts a proven track record of establishing and propelling new ventures to success through acquisitions, mergers, or roll-ups, as seen with ScripPoint, Veridian, and AviaraMD.Notably, Brandon Newman is the driving force behind Xevant, where he leads the company's vision, devises new market strategies, fosters revenue growth, oversees technology development, and forms strategic partnerships. His expertise and leadership have been pivotal in the company's continuous expansion and innovation.With his wealth of experience and accomplishments, Brandon Newman remains a prominent figure in the business world, inspiring and influencing...
Michael Holley and Michael Smith discuss Nikola Jokic's altercation with Suns owner, Matt Ishbia, and Devin Booker and Kevin Durant's performances to even the series with the Denver Nuggets. They also discuss Anthony Davis' inconsistent play in the Warriors-Lakers series and Bronny James announcement that he has committed to playing college basketball at USC. Liv Moods joins the show to weigh-in on whether Nikola Jokic should be suspended for Game 5 and explain why James Harden is more valuable to the Sixers than Joel Embiid. Brandon Newman and Mike Golic Jr. also join the show to react to Bruce Arians' claim that Baker Mayfield is better than any 2023 QB draft prospect and CBS Sports' NFL Offseason QB Power Rankings. Holley and Smith react to Jim Irsay's reminder to other teams that contacting Andrew Luck violates the NFL's Tampering Policy. 00:00 Nikola Jokic shoves Suns owner Matt Ishbia 05:57 Devin Booker, Kevin Durant lead Suns to tie series 12:28 Has Anthony Davis been the best player in the Warriors-Lakers series? 19:31 Bronny James picks USC -- 23:30 Should Nikola Jokic be suspended for pushing Matt Ishbia? 26:22 Suns bench comes up big against Nuggets 28:22 If Jokic wasn't back-to-back MVP, would he have won this year? 32:38 James Harden come up big against Celtics 35:05 Celtics mistakes cost them Game 4 37:34 Liv picks Warriors over Lakers in Game 4 -- 38:14 Baker Mayfield is better than any 2023 draft prospect 44:05 CBS Sports NFL Offseason QB Power Rankings 48:48 Brandon and Mike's Warrior-Lakers picks -- 49:15 Jim Irsay, Colts warn teams about tampering with Andrew Luck
College basketball wrapped up less than a week ago, and Purdue has already added and lost a player via the transfer portal. Join host Jordan Jones as he discusses Brandon Newman's decision to transfer out of the program and Lance Jones' decision to transfer into the program. What does Purdue lose and gain? What impact will Jones make and what does he bring to the table? Plus, Jordan touches on Zach Edey sweeping every National Player of the Year award. If you enjoyed this week's episode, give us a five-star review and tell a friend! Give the show a follow on Twitter @BoilersBeyond and send me your feedback on this week's episode. Let me know your thoughts! You can also email the show at boilersandbeyondpod@gmail.com. New episodes are released weekly, so be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
Ryan hasn't really entered the transfer portal he's just visiting family for Easter. I wanted to get some thoughts out to you though as Brandon Newman has announced he's transferring and Purdue added SIU guard Lance Jones. Give this one a listen. Here's the link for Matt's hiking/trail blog. Give it a read! He's our Bracket Challenge winner. Music provided by More Animal. Find more from him here and here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pro Football Focus three round mock has Richardson going to the Colts, followed by a linebacker and defensive tackle! Chris Ballard gets five draft tips - for free! Shaquille Leonard's mental health hotline a fun resource for those who need to hear a friendly voice. Brandon Newman leaves Purdue because he will more more elsewhere. Pacers lose to the Knicks - and MUST find a way to lose out to max out chance to become relevant! Angel Reese not a fan of the Bidens. Would prefer to visit the Obamas! Two Big Brains podcast link! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3FtEITUPsg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
West Side HC Aaron Wood is our guest today (11:35) to talk about his first year as the HC, coming back to the program he played in, and advice from his father. Also, Brandon Newman has hit the portal, Jared has thoughts and praise.
Keeping you up to date today on The Sports Rush with our thoughts and updates on The Masters Tournament at Augusta National, as well as Brett's thoughts on Brandon Newman transferring away from the Boilermakers Basketball program, as well as a preview of the 2023 SAC Football Schedule, Pacers continuing to tank, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 29:20 – JMV starts things off by talking about the college career of Trayce Jackson-Davis, and how he will be remembered among the ranks of former IU players. He also talks about the Colts, and how patience may be running thin for the fanbase at this point. John then touches on the Pacers, and their future as the season draws to a close. 29:21 – 46:02 – Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network, and the host of the Colts postgame show, joins the program to discuss the head coaching vacancies in Indiana high school basketball. John and Greg go over what the coaching changes could mean for schools around the state! They also talk about how Ben Davis's undefeated season should be ranked among all-time great seasons in Indiana basketball. 46:03 – 1:07:36 – Former President of the PGA of America Ted Bishop joins the show to preview the Masters Tournament that begins tomorrow! John and Ted discuss the game of golf at the high school level, and what Ted has seen from young golf players around the state of Indiana. Ted and John talk about who needs to win the Masters Tournament the most, and if it could be someone we don't expect, as well as the conditions expected on the course tomorrow. They also get into what we can expect out of Tiger Woods. 1:07:37 – 1:22:50 – John answers some questions from listeners about a variety of topics, including Joel Embiid, the Masters, Trayce Jackson-Davis, and more! 1:22:51 – 1:26:51 – The 2nd hour closes with John talking about the news that Brandon Newman has entered the transfer portal and will leave the Purdue Boilermakers. 1:26:52 – 2:00:22 – Kevin Bowen from Kevin & Query joins John to talk about the news that Brandon Newman is leaving the Purdue Boilermakers! They also discussed Zach Edey and his future with the team. The conversation also touches on the Masters, as well as the Colts and their continuing QB search! 2:00:23 – 2:11:04 – John takes some questions and comments from listeners about the Colts and more! 2:11:05 – 2:33:26 – The show wraps up with some Anything Goes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 17:29 - Former President of the PGA of America Ted Bishop joins the show to preview the Masters Tournament that begins tomorrow! John and Ted discuss the game of golf at the high school level, and what Ted has seen from young golf players around the state of Indiana. Ted and John talk about who needs to win the Masters Tournament the most, and if it could be someone we don't expect, as well as the conditions expected on the course tomorrow. They also get into what we can expect out of Tiger Woods. 17:30 - 31:27 - Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network, and the host of the Colts postgame show, joins the program to discuss the head coaching vacancies in Indiana high school basketball. John and Greg go over what the coaching changes could mean for schools around the state! They also talk about how Ben Davis's undefeated season should be ranked among all-time great seasons in Indiana basketball. 31:28 - 1:03:13 - Kevin Bowen from Kevin & Query joins John to talk about the news that Brandon Newman is leaving the Purdue Boilermakers! They also discussed Zach Edey and his future with the team. The conversation also touches on the Masters, as well as the Colts and their continuing QB search!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brett is joined in Hour 2 today by media mogul Kent Sterling of KentSterling.com! The two continue the discussion of who is a blue blood in College Basketball, and what the heck does a blue blood even mean? On top of that, they discuss the Colts and their upcoming decisions that have to be made in the 2023 NFL Draft, and the latest with both Indiana and Purdue Basketball. Brett also gets Kent's opinion on the breaking transfer of Brandon Newman out of Purdue. Also in the hour, we preview Tincaps Baseball and More!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday Big Ten Tournament – United Center, Chicago IL – Championship Purdue 67, Penn State 65 Purdue 67, Penn State 65 – Edey’s 30 helps No. 5 Purdue hold off Penn State in Big Ten Zach Edey scored 30 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, and No. 5 Purdue hung on to beat Penn State 67-65 in the Big Ten Tournament championship game. The Boilermakers led by as much as 17 in the second half but the lead shrunk to one point in the closing seconds. Purdue won its second conference tournament title. Purdue led 66-60 when Penn State’s Myles Dread nailed a 3 with 16 seconds remaining. Evan Mahaffey then stole Brandon Newman’s inbound pass and fed Wynter for a layup that made it a one-point game with six seconds remaining. NCAAMBKB – March Madness: Alabama, Houston, Kansas, Purdue the 1 seeds Alabama is the overall top seed in the NCAA Tournament after cruising through the end of a season clouded by a murder case. Kansas, Houston and Purdue grabbed the other top seeds. Action in the 68-team tournament begins Tuesday with two games in the First Four. March Madness gets into full swing Thursday and Friday with 32 games spread over eight cities. The Final Four is set for April 1 and 3 at NRG Stadium in Houston. Michigan State was able to earn their 25th straight NCAA tournament appearance despite losing their only game in the Big Ten tournament on Friday, the Spartans are the 7th seed in the East Regional and face 10 seed and future Big Ten opponent Southern California on Friday at 12:15 in Columbus, Ohio. Michigan did not make the NCAA tournament, but the Wolverines did accept an invitation to the NIT, and will play host to Toledo on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Notre Dame’s season is over. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 overall seed in women’s NCAA Tournament South Carolina is six wins away from becoming the 10th women’s basketball team to go undefeated for an entire season, and the Gamecocks will enter the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed. Dawn Staley’s squad has been challenged a few times this year but has always pulled through. The defending national champions will play Norfolk State in the first round of the tournament. The other No. 1 seeds are Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford. The tournament begins Wednesday with four First Four games and the full madness starts Friday. Michigan is the 6th seed in the Greenville 2 regional and will face UNLV in the first round. While Notre Dame is the 3rd seed in the Greenville 1 regional and will face Southern Utah in the first round. NHL – National Hockey League Yesterday Detroit Red Wings 5, Boston Bruins 3 Red Wings 5, Bruins 3 – Red Wings beat Bruins 5-3, a day after losing to NHL’s best Dylan Larkin scored to help his team take a four-goal lead and the Detroit Red Wings held on to beat the Boston Bruins 5-3. Detroit’s Alex Chiasson broke a scoreless tie midway through the first period on a power play goal. Moritz Seider had a short-handed goal and Larkin scored with an extra skater midway through the second period, putting the Red Wings ahead 3-0. Adam Erne gave Detroit its four-goal lead late in the second. Ville Husso finished with 31 saves for the Red Wings. The Red Wings were ahead 4-0 late in the second period and the NHL-best Bruins pulled within a goal midway through the third. Boston pulled backup goaltender Jeremy Swayman with 2:23 left to add an extra skater and Detroit’s Andrew Copp put the puck into the empty net with 23.1 seconds left to seal the win. A day after blowing a 2-0 lead and losing at Boston 3-2, Detroit won for just the second time in nine games. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Detroit Tigers 8, Minnesota Twins 7 Milwaukee Brewers 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Los Angeles Angels 1, Chicago White Sox 1 – TIE Today Detroit Tigers (SS) at Baltimore Orioles, 1:05 p.m. Detroit Tigers (SS) at Tampa Bay Rays, 1:05 p.m. Cubs and White Sox are of NBA – National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Pacers at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NFL – AP sources: Rams trading All-Pro CB Jalen Ramsey to Dolphins Two people with knowledge of the deal say the Miami Dolphins are acquiring All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles will get Miami’s third-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft and tight end Hunter Long for Ramsey. Both people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither team had announced the deal. Ramsey had 77 tackles and four interceptions during the Rams’ Super Bowl-winning 2021 season. Last season, he had a career-high 88 tackles and four interceptions. Golf – PGA – Scheffler turns in masterpiece at Sawgrass to win Players Scottie Scheffler is back to No. 1 in the world thanks to a masterful performance at The Players Championship. Scheffler ran off five straight birdies around the turn at the TPC Sawgrass. He extended his lead to six shots at one point. Scheffler left all the drama to everyone else. He closed with a 69 to become only the third winner at Sawgrass with all four rounds in the 60s. The five-shot win was the largest in 17 years at The Players Championship. Tyrrell Hatton birdied his last five holes for a 65 to finish alone in second place. NASCAR – Byron wins 2nd straight Cup race, beats Larson at Phoenix William Byron won his second straight NASCAR Cup Series race, taking advantage of a pair of late cautions to give Hendrick Motorsports a victory in overtime at Phoenix Raceway. Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet got a great start in overtime with two laps left, and just like he did a week earlier at Las Vegas, he overtook teammate Kyle Larson for the win. He also had to hold off Ryan Blaney, who finished second, while Tyler Reddick was third. Byron denied Kevin Harvick a chance to win his 10th race in Phoenix. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Grand Rapids Griffins 3, Chicago Wolves 1 NBAGL – NBA “G” League Yesterday Mississauga Raptors 121, Grand Rapids Gold 119 Windy City Bulls 112, Mexico City Capitanes 105 MHSAA – Spring Sports officially begin today While spring doesn’t officially arrive until next week, it has arrived as far as MHSAA is concerned. Practice for the spring high school athletic season officially begins today. Even as the winter season still has two weeks to go, schools around the state officially can begin preparation and practice for baseball and softball, track and field, girls soccer, lower Peninsula Girls Tennis, Lower Peninsula Boys Golf, and lacrosse. The first games will be in about two weeks, although weather and field conditions usually pushes that back a few weeks. MHSAA – High School Sports Tonight Boys Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at DeWitt Kalamazoo Central vs. East Lansing, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Vicksburg Niles vs. Grand Rapids South Christian, 5:30 p.m. Marshall vs. Hamilton, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Coloma Brandywine vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:30 p.m. Centreville vs. Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Bellevue Eau Claire vs. Kalamazoo Phoenix, 5:30 p.m. Colon vs. Lawrence, 7:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday Big Ten Tournament – United Center, Chicago IL – Championship Purdue 67, Penn State 65 Purdue 67, Penn State 65 – Edey’s 30 helps No. 5 Purdue hold off Penn State in Big Ten Zach Edey scored 30 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, and No. 5 Purdue hung on to beat Penn State 67-65 in the Big Ten Tournament championship game. The Boilermakers led by as much as 17 in the second half but the lead shrunk to one point in the closing seconds. Purdue won its second conference tournament title. Purdue led 66-60 when Penn State’s Myles Dread nailed a 3 with 16 seconds remaining. Evan Mahaffey then stole Brandon Newman’s inbound pass and fed Wynter for a layup that made it a one-point game with six seconds remaining. NCAAMBKB – March Madness: Alabama, Houston, Kansas, Purdue the 1 seeds Alabama is the overall top seed in the NCAA Tournament after cruising through the end of a season clouded by a murder case. Kansas, Houston and Purdue grabbed the other top seeds. Action in the 68-team tournament begins Tuesday with two games in the First Four. March Madness gets into full swing Thursday and Friday with 32 games spread over eight cities. The Final Four is set for April 1 and 3 at NRG Stadium in Houston. Michigan State was able to earn their 25th straight NCAA tournament appearance despite losing their only game in the Big Ten tournament on Friday, the Spartans are the 7th seed in the East Regional and face 10 seed and future Big Ten opponent Southern California on Friday at 12:15 in Columbus, Ohio. Michigan did not make the NCAA tournament, but the Wolverines did accept an invitation to the NIT, and will play host to Toledo on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Notre Dame’s season is over. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 overall seed in women’s NCAA Tournament South Carolina is six wins away from becoming the 10th women’s basketball team to go undefeated for an entire season, and the Gamecocks will enter the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed. Dawn Staley’s squad has been challenged a few times this year but has always pulled through. The defending national champions will play Norfolk State in the first round of the tournament. The other No. 1 seeds are Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford. The tournament begins Wednesday with four First Four games and the full madness starts Friday. Michigan is the 6th seed in the Greenville 2 regional and will face UNLV in the first round. While Notre Dame is the 3rd seed in the Greenville 1 regional and will face Southern Utah in the first round. NHL – National Hockey League Yesterday Detroit Red Wings 5, Boston Bruins 3 Red Wings 5, Bruins 3 – Red Wings beat Bruins 5-3, a day after losing to NHL’s best Dylan Larkin scored to help his team take a four-goal lead and the Detroit Red Wings held on to beat the Boston Bruins 5-3. Detroit’s Alex Chiasson broke a scoreless tie midway through the first period on a power play goal. Moritz Seider had a short-handed goal and Larkin scored with an extra skater midway through the second period, putting the Red Wings ahead 3-0. Adam Erne gave Detroit its four-goal lead late in the second. Ville Husso finished with 31 saves for the Red Wings. The Red Wings were ahead 4-0 late in the second period and the NHL-best Bruins pulled within a goal midway through the third. Boston pulled backup goaltender Jeremy Swayman with 2:23 left to add an extra skater and Detroit’s Andrew Copp put the puck into the empty net with 23.1 seconds left to seal the win. A day after blowing a 2-0 lead and losing at Boston 3-2, Detroit won for just the second time in nine games. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Detroit Tigers 8, Minnesota Twins 7 Milwaukee Brewers 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Los Angeles Angels 1, Chicago White Sox 1 – TIE Today Detroit Tigers (SS) at Baltimore Orioles, 1:05 p.m. Detroit Tigers (SS) at Tampa Bay Rays, 1:05 p.m. Cubs and White Sox are of NBA – National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Pacers at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NFL – AP sources: Rams trading All-Pro CB Jalen Ramsey to Dolphins Two people with knowledge of the deal say the Miami Dolphins are acquiring All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles will get Miami’s third-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft and tight end Hunter Long for Ramsey. Both people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither team had announced the deal. Ramsey had 77 tackles and four interceptions during the Rams’ Super Bowl-winning 2021 season. Last season, he had a career-high 88 tackles and four interceptions. Golf – PGA – Scheffler turns in masterpiece at Sawgrass to win Players Scottie Scheffler is back to No. 1 in the world thanks to a masterful performance at The Players Championship. Scheffler ran off five straight birdies around the turn at the TPC Sawgrass. He extended his lead to six shots at one point. Scheffler left all the drama to everyone else. He closed with a 69 to become only the third winner at Sawgrass with all four rounds in the 60s. The five-shot win was the largest in 17 years at The Players Championship. Tyrrell Hatton birdied his last five holes for a 65 to finish alone in second place. NASCAR – Byron wins 2nd straight Cup race, beats Larson at Phoenix William Byron won his second straight NASCAR Cup Series race, taking advantage of a pair of late cautions to give Hendrick Motorsports a victory in overtime at Phoenix Raceway. Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet got a great start in overtime with two laps left, and just like he did a week earlier at Las Vegas, he overtook teammate Kyle Larson for the win. He also had to hold off Ryan Blaney, who finished second, while Tyler Reddick was third. Byron denied Kevin Harvick a chance to win his 10th race in Phoenix. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Grand Rapids Griffins 3, Chicago Wolves 1 NBAGL – NBA “G” League Yesterday Mississauga Raptors 121, Grand Rapids Gold 119 Windy City Bulls 112, Mexico City Capitanes 105 MHSAA – Spring Sports officially begin today While spring doesn’t officially arrive until next week, it has arrived as far as MHSAA is concerned. Practice for the spring high school athletic season officially begins today. Even as the winter season still has two weeks to go, schools around the state officially can begin preparation and practice for baseball and softball, track and field, girls soccer, lower Peninsula Girls Tennis, Lower Peninsula Boys Golf, and lacrosse. The first games will be in about two weeks, although weather and field conditions usually pushes that back a few weeks. MHSAA – High School Sports Tonight Boys Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at DeWitt Kalamazoo Central vs. East Lansing, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Vicksburg Niles vs. Grand Rapids South Christian, 5:30 p.m. Marshall vs. Hamilton, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Coloma Brandywine vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:30 p.m. Centreville vs. Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Bellevue Eau Claire vs. Kalamazoo Phoenix, 5:30 p.m. Colon vs. Lawrence, 7:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday Big Ten Tournament – United Center, Chicago IL – Championship Purdue 67, Penn State 65 Purdue 67, Penn State 65 – Edey’s 30 helps No. 5 Purdue hold off Penn State in Big Ten Zach Edey scored 30 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, and No. 5 Purdue hung on to beat Penn State 67-65 in the Big Ten Tournament championship game. The Boilermakers led by as much as 17 in the second half but the lead shrunk to one point in the closing seconds. Purdue won its second conference tournament title. Purdue led 66-60 when Penn State’s Myles Dread nailed a 3 with 16 seconds remaining. Evan Mahaffey then stole Brandon Newman’s inbound pass and fed Wynter for a layup that made it a one-point game with six seconds remaining. NCAAMBKB – March Madness: Alabama, Houston, Kansas, Purdue the 1 seeds Alabama is the overall top seed in the NCAA Tournament after cruising through the end of a season clouded by a murder case. Kansas, Houston and Purdue grabbed the other top seeds. Action in the 68-team tournament begins Tuesday with two games in the First Four. March Madness gets into full swing Thursday and Friday with 32 games spread over eight cities. The Final Four is set for April 1 and 3 at NRG Stadium in Houston. Michigan State was able to earn their 25th straight NCAA tournament appearance despite losing their only game in the Big Ten tournament on Friday, the Spartans are the 7th seed in the East Regional and face 10 seed and future Big Ten opponent Southern California on Friday at 12:15 in Columbus, Ohio. Michigan did not make the NCAA tournament, but the Wolverines did accept an invitation to the NIT, and will play host to Toledo on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Notre Dame’s season is over. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 overall seed in women’s NCAA Tournament South Carolina is six wins away from becoming the 10th women’s basketball team to go undefeated for an entire season, and the Gamecocks will enter the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed. Dawn Staley’s squad has been challenged a few times this year but has always pulled through. The defending national champions will play Norfolk State in the first round of the tournament. The other No. 1 seeds are Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford. The tournament begins Wednesday with four First Four games and the full madness starts Friday. Michigan is the 6th seed in the Greenville 2 regional and will face UNLV in the first round. While Notre Dame is the 3rd seed in the Greenville 1 regional and will face Southern Utah in the first round. NHL – National Hockey League Yesterday Detroit Red Wings 5, Boston Bruins 3 Red Wings 5, Bruins 3 – Red Wings beat Bruins 5-3, a day after losing to NHL’s best Dylan Larkin scored to help his team take a four-goal lead and the Detroit Red Wings held on to beat the Boston Bruins 5-3. Detroit’s Alex Chiasson broke a scoreless tie midway through the first period on a power play goal. Moritz Seider had a short-handed goal and Larkin scored with an extra skater midway through the second period, putting the Red Wings ahead 3-0. Adam Erne gave Detroit its four-goal lead late in the second. Ville Husso finished with 31 saves for the Red Wings. The Red Wings were ahead 4-0 late in the second period and the NHL-best Bruins pulled within a goal midway through the third. Boston pulled backup goaltender Jeremy Swayman with 2:23 left to add an extra skater and Detroit’s Andrew Copp put the puck into the empty net with 23.1 seconds left to seal the win. A day after blowing a 2-0 lead and losing at Boston 3-2, Detroit won for just the second time in nine games. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Detroit Tigers 8, Minnesota Twins 7 Milwaukee Brewers 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Los Angeles Angels 1, Chicago White Sox 1 – TIE Today Detroit Tigers (SS) at Baltimore Orioles, 1:05 p.m. Detroit Tigers (SS) at Tampa Bay Rays, 1:05 p.m. Cubs and White Sox are of NBA – National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Pacers at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NFL – AP sources: Rams trading All-Pro CB Jalen Ramsey to Dolphins Two people with knowledge of the deal say the Miami Dolphins are acquiring All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles will get Miami’s third-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft and tight end Hunter Long for Ramsey. Both people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither team had announced the deal. Ramsey had 77 tackles and four interceptions during the Rams’ Super Bowl-winning 2021 season. Last season, he had a career-high 88 tackles and four interceptions. Golf – PGA – Scheffler turns in masterpiece at Sawgrass to win Players Scottie Scheffler is back to No. 1 in the world thanks to a masterful performance at The Players Championship. Scheffler ran off five straight birdies around the turn at the TPC Sawgrass. He extended his lead to six shots at one point. Scheffler left all the drama to everyone else. He closed with a 69 to become only the third winner at Sawgrass with all four rounds in the 60s. The five-shot win was the largest in 17 years at The Players Championship. Tyrrell Hatton birdied his last five holes for a 65 to finish alone in second place. NASCAR – Byron wins 2nd straight Cup race, beats Larson at Phoenix William Byron won his second straight NASCAR Cup Series race, taking advantage of a pair of late cautions to give Hendrick Motorsports a victory in overtime at Phoenix Raceway. Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet got a great start in overtime with two laps left, and just like he did a week earlier at Las Vegas, he overtook teammate Kyle Larson for the win. He also had to hold off Ryan Blaney, who finished second, while Tyler Reddick was third. Byron denied Kevin Harvick a chance to win his 10th race in Phoenix. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Grand Rapids Griffins 3, Chicago Wolves 1 NBAGL – NBA “G” League Yesterday Mississauga Raptors 121, Grand Rapids Gold 119 Windy City Bulls 112, Mexico City Capitanes 105 MHSAA – Spring Sports officially begin today While spring doesn’t officially arrive until next week, it has arrived as far as MHSAA is concerned. Practice for the spring high school athletic season officially begins today. Even as the winter season still has two weeks to go, schools around the state officially can begin preparation and practice for baseball and softball, track and field, girls soccer, lower Peninsula Girls Tennis, Lower Peninsula Boys Golf, and lacrosse. The first games will be in about two weeks, although weather and field conditions usually pushes that back a few weeks. MHSAA – High School Sports Tonight Boys Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at DeWitt Kalamazoo Central vs. East Lansing, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Vicksburg Niles vs. Grand Rapids South Christian, 5:30 p.m. Marshall vs. Hamilton, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Coloma Brandywine vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:30 p.m. Centreville vs. Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Bellevue Eau Claire vs. Kalamazoo Phoenix, 5:30 p.m. Colon vs. Lawrence, 7:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday Big Ten Tournament – United Center, Chicago IL – Championship Purdue 67, Penn State 65 Purdue 67, Penn State 65 – Edey’s 30 helps No. 5 Purdue hold off Penn State in Big Ten Zach Edey scored 30 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, and No. 5 Purdue hung on to beat Penn State 67-65 in the Big Ten Tournament championship game. The Boilermakers led by as much as 17 in the second half but the lead shrunk to one point in the closing seconds. Purdue won its second conference tournament title. Purdue led 66-60 when Penn State’s Myles Dread nailed a 3 with 16 seconds remaining. Evan Mahaffey then stole Brandon Newman’s inbound pass and fed Wynter for a layup that made it a one-point game with six seconds remaining. NCAAMBKB – March Madness: Alabama, Houston, Kansas, Purdue the 1 seeds Alabama is the overall top seed in the NCAA Tournament after cruising through the end of a season clouded by a murder case. Kansas, Houston and Purdue grabbed the other top seeds. Action in the 68-team tournament begins Tuesday with two games in the First Four. March Madness gets into full swing Thursday and Friday with 32 games spread over eight cities. The Final Four is set for April 1 and 3 at NRG Stadium in Houston. Michigan State was able to earn their 25th straight NCAA tournament appearance despite losing their only game in the Big Ten tournament on Friday, the Spartans are the 7th seed in the East Regional and face 10 seed and future Big Ten opponent Southern California on Friday at 12:15 in Columbus, Ohio. Michigan did not make the NCAA tournament, but the Wolverines did accept an invitation to the NIT, and will play host to Toledo on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Notre Dame’s season is over. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 overall seed in women’s NCAA Tournament South Carolina is six wins away from becoming the 10th women’s basketball team to go undefeated for an entire season, and the Gamecocks will enter the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed. Dawn Staley’s squad has been challenged a few times this year but has always pulled through. The defending national champions will play Norfolk State in the first round of the tournament. The other No. 1 seeds are Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford. The tournament begins Wednesday with four First Four games and the full madness starts Friday. Michigan is the 6th seed in the Greenville 2 regional and will face UNLV in the first round. While Notre Dame is the 3rd seed in the Greenville 1 regional and will face Southern Utah in the first round. NHL – National Hockey League Yesterday Detroit Red Wings 5, Boston Bruins 3 Red Wings 5, Bruins 3 – Red Wings beat Bruins 5-3, a day after losing to NHL’s best Dylan Larkin scored to help his team take a four-goal lead and the Detroit Red Wings held on to beat the Boston Bruins 5-3. Detroit’s Alex Chiasson broke a scoreless tie midway through the first period on a power play goal. Moritz Seider had a short-handed goal and Larkin scored with an extra skater midway through the second period, putting the Red Wings ahead 3-0. Adam Erne gave Detroit its four-goal lead late in the second. Ville Husso finished with 31 saves for the Red Wings. The Red Wings were ahead 4-0 late in the second period and the NHL-best Bruins pulled within a goal midway through the third. Boston pulled backup goaltender Jeremy Swayman with 2:23 left to add an extra skater and Detroit’s Andrew Copp put the puck into the empty net with 23.1 seconds left to seal the win. A day after blowing a 2-0 lead and losing at Boston 3-2, Detroit won for just the second time in nine games. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Detroit Tigers 8, Minnesota Twins 7 Milwaukee Brewers 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Los Angeles Angels 1, Chicago White Sox 1 – TIE Today Detroit Tigers (SS) at Baltimore Orioles, 1:05 p.m. Detroit Tigers (SS) at Tampa Bay Rays, 1:05 p.m. Cubs and White Sox are of NBA – National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Pacers at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NFL – AP sources: Rams trading All-Pro CB Jalen Ramsey to Dolphins Two people with knowledge of the deal say the Miami Dolphins are acquiring All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles will get Miami’s third-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft and tight end Hunter Long for Ramsey. Both people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither team had announced the deal. Ramsey had 77 tackles and four interceptions during the Rams’ Super Bowl-winning 2021 season. Last season, he had a career-high 88 tackles and four interceptions. Golf – PGA – Scheffler turns in masterpiece at Sawgrass to win Players Scottie Scheffler is back to No. 1 in the world thanks to a masterful performance at The Players Championship. Scheffler ran off five straight birdies around the turn at the TPC Sawgrass. He extended his lead to six shots at one point. Scheffler left all the drama to everyone else. He closed with a 69 to become only the third winner at Sawgrass with all four rounds in the 60s. The five-shot win was the largest in 17 years at The Players Championship. Tyrrell Hatton birdied his last five holes for a 65 to finish alone in second place. NASCAR – Byron wins 2nd straight Cup race, beats Larson at Phoenix William Byron won his second straight NASCAR Cup Series race, taking advantage of a pair of late cautions to give Hendrick Motorsports a victory in overtime at Phoenix Raceway. Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet got a great start in overtime with two laps left, and just like he did a week earlier at Las Vegas, he overtook teammate Kyle Larson for the win. He also had to hold off Ryan Blaney, who finished second, while Tyler Reddick was third. Byron denied Kevin Harvick a chance to win his 10th race in Phoenix. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Grand Rapids Griffins 3, Chicago Wolves 1 NBAGL – NBA “G” League Yesterday Mississauga Raptors 121, Grand Rapids Gold 119 Windy City Bulls 112, Mexico City Capitanes 105 MHSAA – Spring Sports officially begin today While spring doesn’t officially arrive until next week, it has arrived as far as MHSAA is concerned. Practice for the spring high school athletic season officially begins today. Even as the winter season still has two weeks to go, schools around the state officially can begin preparation and practice for baseball and softball, track and field, girls soccer, lower Peninsula Girls Tennis, Lower Peninsula Boys Golf, and lacrosse. The first games will be in about two weeks, although weather and field conditions usually pushes that back a few weeks. MHSAA – High School Sports Tonight Boys Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at DeWitt Kalamazoo Central vs. East Lansing, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Vicksburg Niles vs. Grand Rapids South Christian, 5:30 p.m. Marshall vs. Hamilton, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Coloma Brandywine vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:30 p.m. Centreville vs. Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Bellevue Eau Claire vs. Kalamazoo Phoenix, 5:30 p.m. Colon vs. Lawrence, 7:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday Big Ten Tournament – United Center, Chicago IL – Championship Purdue 67, Penn State 65 Purdue 67, Penn State 65 – Edey’s 30 helps No. 5 Purdue hold off Penn State in Big Ten Zach Edey scored 30 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, and No. 5 Purdue hung on to beat Penn State 67-65 in the Big Ten Tournament championship game. The Boilermakers led by as much as 17 in the second half but the lead shrunk to one point in the closing seconds. Purdue won its second conference tournament title. Purdue led 66-60 when Penn State’s Myles Dread nailed a 3 with 16 seconds remaining. Evan Mahaffey then stole Brandon Newman’s inbound pass and fed Wynter for a layup that made it a one-point game with six seconds remaining. NCAAMBKB – March Madness: Alabama, Houston, Kansas, Purdue the 1 seeds Alabama is the overall top seed in the NCAA Tournament after cruising through the end of a season clouded by a murder case. Kansas, Houston and Purdue grabbed the other top seeds. Action in the 68-team tournament begins Tuesday with two games in the First Four. March Madness gets into full swing Thursday and Friday with 32 games spread over eight cities. The Final Four is set for April 1 and 3 at NRG Stadium in Houston. Michigan State was able to earn their 25th straight NCAA tournament appearance despite losing their only game in the Big Ten tournament on Friday, the Spartans are the 7th seed in the East Regional and face 10 seed and future Big Ten opponent Southern California on Friday at 12:15 in Columbus, Ohio. Michigan did not make the NCAA tournament, but the Wolverines did accept an invitation to the NIT, and will play host to Toledo on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Notre Dame’s season is over. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 overall seed in women’s NCAA Tournament South Carolina is six wins away from becoming the 10th women’s basketball team to go undefeated for an entire season, and the Gamecocks will enter the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed. Dawn Staley’s squad has been challenged a few times this year but has always pulled through. The defending national champions will play Norfolk State in the first round of the tournament. The other No. 1 seeds are Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford. The tournament begins Wednesday with four First Four games and the full madness starts Friday. Michigan is the 6th seed in the Greenville 2 regional and will face UNLV in the first round. While Notre Dame is the 3rd seed in the Greenville 1 regional and will face Southern Utah in the first round. NHL – National Hockey League Yesterday Detroit Red Wings 5, Boston Bruins 3 Red Wings 5, Bruins 3 – Red Wings beat Bruins 5-3, a day after losing to NHL’s best Dylan Larkin scored to help his team take a four-goal lead and the Detroit Red Wings held on to beat the Boston Bruins 5-3. Detroit’s Alex Chiasson broke a scoreless tie midway through the first period on a power play goal. Moritz Seider had a short-handed goal and Larkin scored with an extra skater midway through the second period, putting the Red Wings ahead 3-0. Adam Erne gave Detroit its four-goal lead late in the second. Ville Husso finished with 31 saves for the Red Wings. The Red Wings were ahead 4-0 late in the second period and the NHL-best Bruins pulled within a goal midway through the third. Boston pulled backup goaltender Jeremy Swayman with 2:23 left to add an extra skater and Detroit’s Andrew Copp put the puck into the empty net with 23.1 seconds left to seal the win. A day after blowing a 2-0 lead and losing at Boston 3-2, Detroit won for just the second time in nine games. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Detroit Tigers 8, Minnesota Twins 7 Milwaukee Brewers 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Los Angeles Angels 1, Chicago White Sox 1 – TIE Today Detroit Tigers (SS) at Baltimore Orioles, 1:05 p.m. Detroit Tigers (SS) at Tampa Bay Rays, 1:05 p.m. Cubs and White Sox are of NBA – National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Pacers at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NFL – AP sources: Rams trading All-Pro CB Jalen Ramsey to Dolphins Two people with knowledge of the deal say the Miami Dolphins are acquiring All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles will get Miami’s third-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft and tight end Hunter Long for Ramsey. Both people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither team had announced the deal. Ramsey had 77 tackles and four interceptions during the Rams’ Super Bowl-winning 2021 season. Last season, he had a career-high 88 tackles and four interceptions. Golf – PGA – Scheffler turns in masterpiece at Sawgrass to win Players Scottie Scheffler is back to No. 1 in the world thanks to a masterful performance at The Players Championship. Scheffler ran off five straight birdies around the turn at the TPC Sawgrass. He extended his lead to six shots at one point. Scheffler left all the drama to everyone else. He closed with a 69 to become only the third winner at Sawgrass with all four rounds in the 60s. The five-shot win was the largest in 17 years at The Players Championship. Tyrrell Hatton birdied his last five holes for a 65 to finish alone in second place. NASCAR – Byron wins 2nd straight Cup race, beats Larson at Phoenix William Byron won his second straight NASCAR Cup Series race, taking advantage of a pair of late cautions to give Hendrick Motorsports a victory in overtime at Phoenix Raceway. Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet got a great start in overtime with two laps left, and just like he did a week earlier at Las Vegas, he overtook teammate Kyle Larson for the win. He also had to hold off Ryan Blaney, who finished second, while Tyler Reddick was third. Byron denied Kevin Harvick a chance to win his 10th race in Phoenix. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Grand Rapids Griffins 3, Chicago Wolves 1 NBAGL – NBA “G” League Yesterday Mississauga Raptors 121, Grand Rapids Gold 119 Windy City Bulls 112, Mexico City Capitanes 105 MHSAA – Spring Sports officially begin today While spring doesn’t officially arrive until next week, it has arrived as far as MHSAA is concerned. Practice for the spring high school athletic season officially begins today. Even as the winter season still has two weeks to go, schools around the state officially can begin preparation and practice for baseball and softball, track and field, girls soccer, lower Peninsula Girls Tennis, Lower Peninsula Boys Golf, and lacrosse. The first games will be in about two weeks, although weather and field conditions usually pushes that back a few weeks. MHSAA – High School Sports Tonight Boys Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at DeWitt Kalamazoo Central vs. East Lansing, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Vicksburg Niles vs. Grand Rapids South Christian, 5:30 p.m. Marshall vs. Hamilton, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Coloma Brandywine vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:30 p.m. Centreville vs. Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Bellevue Eau Claire vs. Kalamazoo Phoenix, 5:30 p.m. Colon vs. Lawrence, 7:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday Big Ten Tournament – United Center, Chicago IL – Championship Purdue 67, Penn State 65 Purdue 67, Penn State 65 – Edey’s 30 helps No. 5 Purdue hold off Penn State in Big Ten Zach Edey scored 30 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, and No. 5 Purdue hung on to beat Penn State 67-65 in the Big Ten Tournament championship game. The Boilermakers led by as much as 17 in the second half but the lead shrunk to one point in the closing seconds. Purdue won its second conference tournament title. Purdue led 66-60 when Penn State’s Myles Dread nailed a 3 with 16 seconds remaining. Evan Mahaffey then stole Brandon Newman’s inbound pass and fed Wynter for a layup that made it a one-point game with six seconds remaining. NCAAMBKB – March Madness: Alabama, Houston, Kansas, Purdue the 1 seeds Alabama is the overall top seed in the NCAA Tournament after cruising through the end of a season clouded by a murder case. Kansas, Houston and Purdue grabbed the other top seeds. Action in the 68-team tournament begins Tuesday with two games in the First Four. March Madness gets into full swing Thursday and Friday with 32 games spread over eight cities. The Final Four is set for April 1 and 3 at NRG Stadium in Houston. Michigan State was able to earn their 25th straight NCAA tournament appearance despite losing their only game in the Big Ten tournament on Friday, the Spartans are the 7th seed in the East Regional and face 10 seed and future Big Ten opponent Southern California on Friday at 12:15 in Columbus, Ohio. Michigan did not make the NCAA tournament, but the Wolverines did accept an invitation to the NIT, and will play host to Toledo on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Notre Dame’s season is over. NCAAWBKB – South Carolina No. 1 overall seed in women’s NCAA Tournament South Carolina is six wins away from becoming the 10th women’s basketball team to go undefeated for an entire season, and the Gamecocks will enter the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed. Dawn Staley’s squad has been challenged a few times this year but has always pulled through. The defending national champions will play Norfolk State in the first round of the tournament. The other No. 1 seeds are Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford. The tournament begins Wednesday with four First Four games and the full madness starts Friday. Michigan is the 6th seed in the Greenville 2 regional and will face UNLV in the first round. While Notre Dame is the 3rd seed in the Greenville 1 regional and will face Southern Utah in the first round. NHL – National Hockey League Yesterday Detroit Red Wings 5, Boston Bruins 3 Red Wings 5, Bruins 3 – Red Wings beat Bruins 5-3, a day after losing to NHL’s best Dylan Larkin scored to help his team take a four-goal lead and the Detroit Red Wings held on to beat the Boston Bruins 5-3. Detroit’s Alex Chiasson broke a scoreless tie midway through the first period on a power play goal. Moritz Seider had a short-handed goal and Larkin scored with an extra skater midway through the second period, putting the Red Wings ahead 3-0. Adam Erne gave Detroit its four-goal lead late in the second. Ville Husso finished with 31 saves for the Red Wings. The Red Wings were ahead 4-0 late in the second period and the NHL-best Bruins pulled within a goal midway through the third. Boston pulled backup goaltender Jeremy Swayman with 2:23 left to add an extra skater and Detroit’s Andrew Copp put the puck into the empty net with 23.1 seconds left to seal the win. A day after blowing a 2-0 lead and losing at Boston 3-2, Detroit won for just the second time in nine games. MLB – Major League Baseball – Spring Training Yesterday Detroit Tigers 8, Minnesota Twins 7 Milwaukee Brewers 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Los Angeles Angels 1, Chicago White Sox 1 – TIE Today Detroit Tigers (SS) at Baltimore Orioles, 1:05 p.m. Detroit Tigers (SS) at Tampa Bay Rays, 1:05 p.m. Cubs and White Sox are of NBA – National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Pacers at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m. NFL – AP sources: Rams trading All-Pro CB Jalen Ramsey to Dolphins Two people with knowledge of the deal say the Miami Dolphins are acquiring All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles will get Miami’s third-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft and tight end Hunter Long for Ramsey. Both people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither team had announced the deal. Ramsey had 77 tackles and four interceptions during the Rams’ Super Bowl-winning 2021 season. Last season, he had a career-high 88 tackles and four interceptions. Golf – PGA – Scheffler turns in masterpiece at Sawgrass to win Players Scottie Scheffler is back to No. 1 in the world thanks to a masterful performance at The Players Championship. Scheffler ran off five straight birdies around the turn at the TPC Sawgrass. He extended his lead to six shots at one point. Scheffler left all the drama to everyone else. He closed with a 69 to become only the third winner at Sawgrass with all four rounds in the 60s. The five-shot win was the largest in 17 years at The Players Championship. Tyrrell Hatton birdied his last five holes for a 65 to finish alone in second place. NASCAR – Byron wins 2nd straight Cup race, beats Larson at Phoenix William Byron won his second straight NASCAR Cup Series race, taking advantage of a pair of late cautions to give Hendrick Motorsports a victory in overtime at Phoenix Raceway. Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet got a great start in overtime with two laps left, and just like he did a week earlier at Las Vegas, he overtook teammate Kyle Larson for the win. He also had to hold off Ryan Blaney, who finished second, while Tyler Reddick was third. Byron denied Kevin Harvick a chance to win his 10th race in Phoenix. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Grand Rapids Griffins 3, Chicago Wolves 1 NBAGL – NBA “G” League Yesterday Mississauga Raptors 121, Grand Rapids Gold 119 Windy City Bulls 112, Mexico City Capitanes 105 MHSAA – Spring Sports officially begin today While spring doesn’t officially arrive until next week, it has arrived as far as MHSAA is concerned. Practice for the spring high school athletic season officially begins today. Even as the winter season still has two weeks to go, schools around the state officially can begin preparation and practice for baseball and softball, track and field, girls soccer, lower Peninsula Girls Tennis, Lower Peninsula Boys Golf, and lacrosse. The first games will be in about two weeks, although weather and field conditions usually pushes that back a few weeks. MHSAA – High School Sports Tonight Boys Basketball – Regionals Semifinals Division 1 at DeWitt Kalamazoo Central vs. East Lansing, 5:30 p.m. Holt vs. Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. Division 2 at Vicksburg Niles vs. Grand Rapids South Christian, 5:30 p.m. Marshall vs. Hamilton, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Coloma Brandywine vs. Kalamazoo Hackett, 5:30 p.m. Centreville vs. Lawton, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Bellevue Eau Claire vs. Kalamazoo Phoenix, 5:30 p.m. Colon vs. Lawrence, 7:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brandon Newman showed a bit of his upside today for the final game of the B1G season as your Boilermakers took a 24 point lead and pooped all over it. And still, Purdue hit clutch FTs and made enough plays to fight off Illinois' 18 minute comeback bid.
In this episode we are joined by Dr. Brandon Newman, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager, and Dr. Jessica Mourani, the Director of Clinical Outcomes, both at Trellis Rx, now part of CPS. They discuss how health systems are growing their specialty pharmacy services and the benefits these services are providing. They focus on clinical outcomes measurement, an improvement area for many health systems, and the subject of Trellis Rx's annual Patient Impact Report.This episode is sponsored by CPS.
Michael Holley and Michael Smith talk to Natalie about what it's like to be on Radio Row during Super Bowl Week. Matthew Judon sits with us to discuss his success on the field and who motivated him to come up with his sack celebration. Adam Vinatieri talks about some of the biggest moments in his career and how kicking has changed since he's been retired. Mike Golic Jr. and Brandon Newman react to the Kevin Durant trade to the Suns. Jim Trotter speaks truth to power in the presence of Roger Goodell.00:00 Jalen Hurts answers a question from Natalie3:38 Matthew Judon--20:56 Adam Vinatieri--32:09 Mike Golic Jr and Brandon Newman--41:21 Jim Trotter
Brandon Newman lead on offense (18 pts) and defense (5 blocks) as Purdue rolled past the Rattlers 82-49…No one played more than 22mins in a win that lifted the Good Guys to 13-0 for just the third time in program in history.Let's talk about it.
2 hours and 13 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, HomeSure Lending, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, Venue by 4M where we recorded this, TicketIQ! and The Nose Bleeds, which is the Sklars Bros' reboot of Cheap Seats on UFC Fight Pass. 1. The Backcourt starts at 1:00 Hoping Jaelin Llewellyn's length solves some of the guard defense because there's been a high floor for opponent possessions with the shorties. Don't know if he can translate into a point guard since he's always been more of an SG but makes good decisions and shares the ball for a #2 scorer on a good team. Won't have to be that here. Dug is a pest on defense, too small to hold up as a true freshman, but supposed to be quite the passer and can shoot. Kobe Bufkin is young and just gained a lot of poundage, is Caris-like but NOT Caris. Can shoot. At the three is Jett, and he can shoot too—defense might be a work in progress this year. Joey Baker can give you 15 minutes a game as a JAS. If Isaiah Barnes can play now he will play now. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. The Frontcourt starts at 31:08 The four is going to be Terrance Williams II and we all trip over ourselves to be the first to hint, then say he was outplaying Caleb Houstan last year. Like him at the four where his agility is not as big of a deal and he adds to the spacing. Backup is murky—will Youssef Khayat be big enough to assist here as a Franz-alike by later in the year? How about Jace Howard? Go small? Tschetter's defensive liabilities for his offensive prowess? With all these shooters Hunter Dickinson gets to feast. Won't have to stretch as much this year, will get more assists just because the guys he's passing to will make the shots. Best player in the league, better at drop coverage. Tarris Reed has treetrunk legs, gets to develop behind Hunter for a year. 3. How it Fits and Around the League starts at 58:02 Who is Juwan Howard's favorite son? The Big Ten is down as we cast about for contenders. Not buying Indiana's case of Xavier Johnson and TJD because what kind of case is that, except probably the best one in the B10 right now. Not State—they don't have a center save Mady Sissoko. Illinois? They lost as much as they brought in (lots). Purdue? No point, Brandon Newman and Zach Edey and Eric Hunter and Mason Gillis will certainly get them in the playoffs but scoring will be an issue even if Caleb Furst blows up like we think he will. Ohio State lost a ton, added transfers and freshmen—all slice and dicers save the JAS from WVU—to Zed Key and Justice Sueing. Iowa will be Iowa, replacing Keegan Murray with his literal clone Kris. Seth tries to sell us all on Rutgers because of continuity, but Geo Baker and Ron Harper Jr. are gone. Wisconsin…errrr….they'll probably have someone—not Tyler Wahl—emerge. Maryland takes a step back, will play small with Donta Scott at C as Kevin Willard takes a Year Zero. Penn State has a 6x transfer. Minnesota…isn't Nebraska. Pete Nance is gone from NWern—GO CHASE AUDIGE GO! 4. Hot Takes and Around the Big Ten With Jamie Mac starts at 1:27:45 Takes hotter than a four year old that just discovered a piece of carrot in her ramen. Despite Ohio State winning 54-10 against Iowa, there is a lot to unpack. CJ Stroud had a typical day but Ohio State's rushing offense struggled. Iowa turned the ball over six time. Ohio State only scored one touchdown in their first ten drives. Iowa was desperate enough to bring in Padilla and it was also a disaster. Are we actually seeing the unraveling of the Ferentz era (or will it still take three years for Iowa to finally let him go?). Iowa's offensive EPA was -51 points... NEGATIVE FIFTY ONE. Michigan might actually have a reasonable enough chance to slow down Ohio State's offense enough to... win. Penn State bounces back and holds Mo Ibrahim to only 102 yards (3.4 avg). Sean Clifford played a great game. Tanner Morgan was out with a concussion and backup Athan Kaliakmanis did not look as good. Jamie has discovered an interesting stat about Minnesota coaching regimes. No Taulia Tagovailoa for Maryland against Northwestern, Northwestern's quarterback is Some Guy. This is just a totally differeny Maryland team right now. Maryland's 330 lbs center got flagged for doing a cartwheel - worth it. Need Penn State and Maryland to keep winning to help Michigan's chances of making the CFP just in case Michigan loses to Ohio State and goes 11-1 - imagine if Michigan missed the CFP because they cancelled the UCLA game. Wisconsin scores 21 points against Purdue in the first quarter and then glide paths to the finish line. This was Wisconsin's 16th straight win against Purdue. Rutgers vs Indiana - confirmed, both teams are bad. MUSIC: "Soul Flower"—Pharcyde "Leave It In My Dreams"—The Voidz "I Can't Explain"—David Bowie “Across 110th Street”
00:00 Jim Trotter is the guest co-host today! Brandon Newman and Mike Golic Jr. react to the poor play that Russell Wilson has shown this season. Is it unfair to blame the Broncos' struggles on Russell Wilson? Are the Eagles the best team in the NFL?33:35 Does Tom Brady get preferential treatment? The Padres beat the Dodgers to advance to the NLCS. Holley and Trotter reminisce about the SAN DIEGO SUPERCHARGERS song.46:58 It's NBA Opening Day and Lebron begins his 20th season tonight.
00:00 Brandon Newman and Mike Golic Jr. join the show! Golic Jr. thinks Patrick Mahomes is better than Josh Allen. Brandon thinks Tyreek Hill has proven he is a top-5 WR. Michael Holley is high on the Buffalo Bills. 21:02 Albert Breer analyzes the Bills dominant victory over the Titans. Are Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs the best QB-WR combo in the NFL? Jalen Hurts makes his case to be an early frontrunner for MVP.38:46 Charles Robinson reacts to Kevin O'Connell taking the blame for the Vikings loss against the Eagles. Charles is all-in on the undefeated Bills.50:03 A fan slapped Kyler Murray after the Cardinals win on Sunday.
In the second episode of season 3 i speak to Brandon Newman, better known on social Media as "BVIDZ". Brandon has and continues to face adversities with a smile a positive outlook on it all, In todays we speak about brandons influences in becoming a social media creator, food debates, his mental health documentary PROGRESS coming this month, football, advice for hard times and more! YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/BVIDZ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/bvidz97/
Andrew and Casey are back to discuss all the ailing issues of the NCAA before jumping into the crux of the matter, Brandon Newman's sophomore season. The shooter struggled early and then didn't find the court before having an end of season resurgence, but what can Coach Painter expect for the once sharp shooting, super athlete? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Introducing GoJo with Mike Golic Jr! After months on the media sidelines, GoJo is ready to share why he's joining the DraftKings family and what to expect from his brand new sports show, GoJo. On this daily podcast, Mike Golic Jr is ready to tackle every topic obsessing today's sports fan and teamed up with his former Notre Dame teammate, best friend, Brandon Newman to do it.
Brandon Newman's spark turns the game in Purdue's favor…Purdue holds on to beat PSU in Indy.
This week on Takeline, Ashley Nicole Moss and Brandon Newman fill in for Renee and Jason. Listen as they discuss the Antonio Brown saga, the state of the Lakers, the Dallas sports media turn on Dak Prescott, and Kirk Herbstreit's rant about college football players skipping bowl games. Plus, Brandon and Ashley talk about why Becky Hammon's move to the WNBA is historic and not a step down. Don't forget to smash the subscribe button at http://youtube.com/takelineshow for exclusive video clips and to watch ALL CAPS NBA. New episodes every Friday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Xevant's CEO, Brandon Newman, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. He shares his career journey as a successful CEO, and states that you need to be yourself and not trying to be someone you're not. Commit to the journey and not the destination.
(00:00) Michael Holley and co-host Ahmed Fareed discuss the NLCS and debate whether robo-umpires would be good or bad for Major League Baseball.(20:15) Michael and Ahmed discuss Steph Curry's 45-point game whether there has been any other player with his combination of skills. (39:50) Ashley Nicole Moss stops by to discuss her memories of Madison Square Garden and why she believes it is the best venue in sports. (59:30) Michael Holley and Ahmed Fareed recap the Browns' Thursday night victory and preview the matchup between the Rams and Lions this weekend. (1:13:05) Yahoo's Vincent Goodwill joins the show to give his take on why the 76ers need to deal Ben Simmons immediately, and the NBA's 75th anniversary player's list.(1:31:15) Brandon Newman is back with another 'Comments Section' segment to share some interesting takes from viewers regarding where Aaron Rodgers could play next season.
(00:00) Michael Smith and Michael Holley react to the questionable check-swing call in Game 5 of the NLDS between the Dodgers and Giants that ended San Francisco's season.(22:00) The brothers discuss the Brooklyn Nets' potential without Kyrie and whether they can still be a top-three team in the East.(43:30) Charles Robinson stops by to offer his take on the recently leaked emails from NFL general counsel Jeff Pash, and how they're representative of what Mike Smith calls the NFL's "good ol' boy network."(57:00) More news around the NFL including Zach Ertz being traded to the Cardinals, Jalen Hurts' performance against the Bucs, and power rankings.(1:16:15) Ryan Harris joins the show to explain why Jon Gruden made "one of the biggest sins in football" as a coach and how he could've potentially saved his job if he approached it differently. (1:32:30) Comments section with Brandon Newman!
In this episode, Brandon Newman talks about being recruited by Matt Painter and his coaching staff. He also talks about this upcoming season and what he worked on during the offseason to get better as a basketball player.
Andrew and Casey read some anonymous quotes from Athlon's Sports yearly report on what people within the B10 have to say about each other's football program before they move on to discussing Zach Edey's and Brandon Newman's off season and what they expect to see next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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04-18-21 | We welcome a special guest speaker, Brandon Newman to our service! Brandon is a missionary to Scotland and currently serves as the Pastoral Director for Professional Scottish Basketball. He is also the Chaplain for the Glasgow Rocks Professional Basketball team.
Brandon Newman's 29 points propelled Purdue to a 81-62 win over No. 21 Minnesota on Saturday night, and host Jordan Jones is here to break it all down in addition to previewing this week's games with Maryland and Northwestern. Finally, the podcast wraps up with some highlights from across the Big Ten as we head into a very important month of February in a crowded conference. Give the show a follow on Twitter @BoilersBeyond and send me your feedback on this week's episode. Let me know your thoughts! You can also email the show at boilersandbeyondpod@gmail.com. New episodes are released weekly, so be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
Episode #74 of the Dub Jellison Podcast with Purdue Guard, Sasha Stefanovic! During Ep. #74, Sasha and Dub discussed: - How he is feeling after testing positive for COVID-19 - Why he believes he got it somewhere on the road and how nobody else in Purdue's program tested positive. - The precautions the Purdue program has put into place and has had success for much of the year amidst COVID-19. - What is has been like to watch the games and not be able to play. - Giving advice to his teammates about what he sees watching the games. - Purdue's big win over #21 Minnesota after losing by double-digits to Michigan. - Brandon Newman and Jaden Ivey having huge performances recently. - How this team has evolved over the course of the season. - What the differences have been between the start of the season to the last 5-6 game stretch. - The freshmen gaining confidence as the season has progressed and they have been able to make more of an impact. - The benefit of Matt Painter taking advantage of the redshirt at Purdue. - How good this Purdue team can be both down the stretch this season and in future years. - His recruiting experience and holding out until a scholarship became available at Purdue. - Dunking on the Purdue legend, Evan Boundreaux and when he will put someone on a poster in a game. - Looking back on experiences going to the Elite 8 and the Taiwan games his freshman year. - AND MORE! Follow Sasha on social media! Instagram: @stefanovicsasha Twitter: @Sash_Stefanovic Follow the podcast and Dub on Instagram! @dubjellisonpodcast @dubjellison Link to streaming version of the podcast, social media and more via the DJP Linktree page! https://linktr.ee/dubjellisonpodcast Like, subscribe and share with your friends!
Down by 14 points in the first half, Brandon Newman leads the Boilermakers to another Big Ten victory and how quickly this team has matured with all the young players seeing significant action.
Peegs.com’s Jeff Rabjohns kicks off the ten o’clock hour of Indiana Sports Talk with Bob Lovell discussing why Indiana struggles so much to score the ball late in the game, how sensational Armaan Franklin has been the last four games for the Hoosiers, and briefly touch on Indiana’s game next week in the Outback Bowl against Ole Miss. The voice of the Purdue Boilermakers in Rob Blackman followed Rabjohns discussing the Boilermakers Christmas Day victory over Nebraska, how talented Brandon Newman is, and what kind of potential this Purdue team has. Sports Anchor Brendan King and producer Eddie Garrison close out the hour with Coach Lovell discussing the Pacers 2-0 start to the season and preview the Colts game tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Grauel and Vince DeDario once again have a loaded guest list, including former Notre Dame football stars Ned Bolcar, Scott Kowalkowski, John Goodman, Chris Stewart, and Brandon Newman, as well as Kris Haines and Jerome Heavens.
Ben and Max discuss various games and performances from 2021 draft prospects in the opening few days of the college basketball season.Presented by Betonline and Manscaped1:27 - Sharife Cooper eligibility4:26 - Cade Cunningham11:48 - Terrence Clarke17:29 - Brandon Boston 22:15 - Isaiah Jackson28:57 - Miles McBride36:57 - Nah’Shon Hyland43:00 - Ayo Dosunmu47:54 - Brandon Newman
We’re kicking off the holiday season in the best way possible, the whole Crazy Gang (minus-ASHLEIGH, we miss you) got together for a loooong overdue, digital FRIENDSGIVING. We catch up with JOHN HILL on his upcoming album, JEREMY BENBOW on his upcoming film, ARIANA BERLIN on her upcoming baby, DONNIE, HELLER, and T give their life updates, and former co-host BRANDON NEWMAN rejoins JOY TAYLOR to fill us in on the latest happenings in the Life of Newman (hint: baby cameo). In WIT IT or QUIT IT this week, JOY & HELLER review the lineup of Thanksgiving Day games. Is Joy taking the STEELERS for realers over the RAVENS? PLUS, will the COWBOYS “win” the awful, awful division they’re in? HIGH KEY…DONNIE, our resident-LIONS fan, is hoping his team comes away with a loss against TEXANS…LOW KEY, bring JIM CALDWELL back! PLUS, we can’t wait to watch the battle of the GOATS (Brady vs. Mahomes). While we’re in the reunion mood, in the CULTURE REPORT, T reviews the FRESH PRINCE of BEL AIR reunion on HBO MAX which will have you feeling all the feels. Plus, speaking of HBO MAX, NICKI MINAJ has a new docuseries on the way. Also, the AMA’s happened over the weekend, and we give MEGAN THEE STALLION her due praise and question the originality of J-LO’s performance. And finally, it’s almost time for the THANKSGIVING PARADE. Jot something down Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tune in with us for this weeks Guest Speaker, Brandon Newman.
We sat down with Brandon Newman formerly of the 2Biggs podcast to discuss his time at Barstool and Fox Sports. The post Episode 85 | “Stern & Veeg” appeared first on New Pod Flow.
Willie Colon, former NFL player, Super Bowl 43 Champion with the Pittsburgh Steelers, co-host of "Barstool Breakfast" and host of the podcasts "The Going Deep" a football podcast and "2Biggs" podcast with Brandon Newman talks about NFL protests, police brutality and what next season will look like
This week on 2Biggs, Willie and Brandon mourn the murder of George Floyd and other black Americans who have died by the hands of systemic racism. "Why is it that anytime we need justice, we can't find it." - Michael Blake. Bronx native and former Obama White House aide joins the show to tell us how we separate prejudice from racism.
This week on the 2Biggs Podcast we resurrect a legend at Barstool Sports. Maurice Peebles, aka Mo, aka the Jackie Robinson of Barstool Sports, joins us to talk about the highs and lows of being Barstool’s first black employee. “The initial wave for me was like, alright, you either have to grow really thick skin or get another job. And I wanted to stick it out” (04:23). Mo talks about how difficult it was avoiding negativity in the old comment section (10:02), how to write the perfect blog at Barstool, and his first impressions of El Pres, KFC and Big Cat (13:50). Then Willie, Brandon, and Mo compare stories about the black people in their lives and how they see Barstool’s brand (25:14) and getting called the N-word in the comment section (29:44). Willie and Brandon are bringing back Mo’s creation, “Ask A Black Blogger” and they ask Mo what type of questions to expect from Stoolies (38:12). All that and more in an epic interview with the man who blazed the trail for other minorities at Barstool Sports. Laugh. Learn. Enjoy. Subscribe.
This week Willie and Brandon are joined by WWE Hall of Famer and former Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry. @TheMarkHenry tells us how he earned the title of World's Strongest Man in the middle of his 23-year pro wrestling career (06:52). We find out how Charles Barkley saved Michael Jordan from a "Mark Henry ass-whooping" at the 1992 Olympics (19:49) and how his Grandma was the reason he started wrestling (31:29). Mark Henry also talks about the responsibility that came with being the first black professional wrestler with a guaranteed contract (40:54). Then Mark talks about how being in MacGruber inspired him to take acting more seriously (57:45). After the interview, Brandon and Willie recap their time with the extra-large living legend (70:16). SONG: Three 6 Mafia - Some Bodies Gonna Get It // Stay Fly
We’re keeping it in the Fox Family this week as we welcome SPEAK FOR YOURSELF’s own DARNELL SMITH to the podcast for the first time. DARNELL and JOY agree on most things: DAK deserves the bag, BRADY should leave the PATRIOTS, and LEBRON’S the one true king. But, what about the NBA Finals matchup? PLUS, DARNELL dishes on what it was like being a true freshman on the same team with a 5th year senior in BRANDON NEWMAN. In WIT IT or QUIT IT, has LEBRON solidified himself as the 2020 MVP, and TOM BRADY let’s everyone know exactly what it is that they know…nothing. PATRICK BEVERLEY is in the PETTY COURT for his comments on defending LEBRON…we feel you PAT, but c’mon bruh. HIGH KEY, DAK deserves to be PAID…LOW KEY the NETS are gonna be a problem next year. In LOSER POWER RANKINGS this week, we have the LA RAMS new logo, the HOUSTON ROCKETS for hitting “rock bottom”, and BASEBALL because BARRY BONDS deserves to be in the HOF. In the MIGOS CULTURE REPORT, JOY & T give props to ZAYA WADE for making her red carpet debut and T gives her review of JHENE AIKO’s new album. PLUS a pair of trailers get reviews, BLACK WIDOW and ANTEBELLUM, before we bring it home with some love for PRINCE HARRY and MEGHAN MARKLE.
Brandon Newman joins the show to give his Before & After answers before his baby boy arrives in the world. The guys then discuss Little Leagues banning teams from being the Astros, a 36 year old girl calling 911 on her parents for not paying her phone bill, fight night parties at the Casa de Large, and Clem is officially getting snipped
In 2020 the Podfathers are hitting the reset button. Chaps, Clem and Large are going to retell their parenthood stories from the very beginning, as they usher in a ton of new parents at the Barstool Office. Today they answer some questions that expecting dad Brandon Newman has, along with memories from when they were expecting for the first time.
Barstool's NFL Podcast, Surf & Turf, hosted by Super Bowl Champion, Willie Colon & Barstool Sr. NFL Analyst, Steven Cheah has 2-time Super Bowl Champion/Super Bowl XXV MVP Ottis Jerome (O.J.) Anderson in studio. Willie, Steven Cheah, & Brandon Newman discuss what we should expect from the Colin Kaepernick open tryout and how common it is for high profile players to be cut due to effort like Buccaneers CB Vernon Hargreaves. O.J. Anderson talks about going to Miami right before they became a powerhouse, being a 1st round draft pick, missing the NFL's single game rushing record by a yard in his first NFL game, playing for a perennial loser, getting traded, playing under Bill Parcells, clashing with Bill Belichick, practicing against Lawrence Taylor, what it's like when your team draft's a player at your position in the 1st round, winning NFL Comeback Player of the Year, saying he was going to win Super Bowl MVP for years and finally doing it, and the harsh reality of what it's really like when you win the award. Listen to all that and more...
Adam Schiff, Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, discusses Mueller, Trump's feud with intelligence officials, impeachment, congressional oversight, and vegan hamburgers. Plus Tawny Newsome and Naomi Ekperigin are back to break down the week's news on Howard Schultz, health care, and Netflix shows about serial killers. Then the panel quizzes the audience on Trump's approach to Venezuela. Sports podcaster Brandon Newman stops by to quiz Lovett on the game of football. And I still don't care that Starbucks burns the beans.
You and as many guests as you can wrangle are cordially invited to attend 2018 MAYBE I’M CRAZY AWARDS, via the digital platform of your preference. Hosts JOY TAYLOR and BRANDON NEWMAN are also the judges and only presenters for some of the most important awards in sports. Find out who was MOST LIT, the BIGGEST LOSER and who was on their INTERNET ‘ISH in 2018. The MISS CLEO award presents the perfect opportunity for JOY to flex on everybody about where she was right this year. Of course, we have a QUEEN PETTY award. JOY honors those who she deemed worthy of the Petty crown. For the NEW TEAM WHO DIS award, the nominees changed teams via different routes, both chosen and forsaken. The QUOTE OF THE YEAR nominees are also a diverse group that spans the spectrum of impact, from hateful to positive and everywhere in between. Most importantly, the CULTURE AWARD. JOY and BRANDON cover it all, from KANYE to DRAKE to WAKANDA. Last but not least, it wouldn’t be true reflection of 2018 in MAYBE I’M CRAZY without a verbal food fight. Stranger Pizza is back, against a tough group of contenders for the FOOD LEFT IN 2018 award. Wild accusations will be thrown about! Thanks for a great year Crazies! 2019 is going to be full of light, aka super lit!
Coach Matt Painter will sign three newcomers today as the early signing period begins. GoldandBlack.com recruiting expert Brian Neubert talks about Mason Gillis, Isaiah Thompson and Brandon Newman and what he sees for the trio when they enter the program for the 2019-20 season.
Journal & Courier Purdue insiders Nathan Baird and Mike Carmin discuss Boilermaker football's upcoming trip to Nebraska and the state of the Big Ten Conference West. Also, an interview with new basketball commit Brandon Newman and a look ahead to the 2018-19 season as practice begins.
Hello! Welcome to the first episode of Monday Morning Boilers. Conner and Chris introduce themselves and discuss their experience as Purdue fans. They recap the unexpected blowout of Boston College, how Nick Holt is a genius, and David Blough is the guy to lead the offense. Also, Rondale Moore is the first of a brand new wave of Purdue football player, Nebraska is not good, and Brandon Newman plus potentially Malik Hall is a sign that Coach Painter is modernizing his roster. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @MMBoilers
GoldandBlack.com recruiting analyst Brian Neubert talks about the significance of Brandon Newman's commitment to Boilermaker basketball and what it might mean for the Class of 2019.
In today's edition of Banner Morning:• Archie Miller will have a role at Saturday's football game.• Juwan Morgan makes another impressive preseason list.• Former in-state IU target Brandon Newman made his college choice.• Why Indiana needs to (and should be able to) improve its 3-point production this season.• Happy birthday to a certified IU legend and a notable reserve player.For the links referenced in this edition of Banner Morning, visit bannermorning.com.And remember to use the URL iutickets.shop this season to visit SeatGeek for the best prices on IU basketball tickets. That’s iutickets.shop, promo code ASSEMBLY for $20 back after your first purchase.I’ll be back Monday with a brand new edition of Banner Morning. Until then, keep your elbows in and your eyes on the rim, and go Hoosiers.
In today's edition of Banner Morning:• Archie Miller will have a role at Saturday's football game.• Juwan Morgan makes another impressive preseason list.• Former in-state IU target Brandon Newman made his college choice.• Why Indiana needs to (and should be able to) improve its 3-point production this season.• Happy birthday to a certified IU legend and a notable reserve player.For the links referenced in this edition of Banner Morning, visit bannermorning.com.And remember to use the URL iutickets.shop this season to visit SeatGeek for the best prices on IU basketball tickets. That’s iutickets.shop, promo code ASSEMBLY for $20 back after your first purchase.I’ll be back Monday with a brand new edition of Banner Morning. Until then, keep your elbows in and your eyes on the rim, and go Hoosiers.
In today's edition of Banner Morning:• Jahmius Ramsey schedules his official visit, Armaan Franklin's decision awaits, and Brandon Newman announces his Final 4.• A few more preseason rankings are out, with Indiana hovering around the same spot in each.• We describe the fourth individual stat that most needs to improve this season.Thank you for listening to this edition of Banner Morning, presented by The Assembly Call. Join us every Thursday night for our live broadcast of Assembly Call Radio, and immediately following every IU game once the season begins. To watch live or catch a replay, visit assemblycall.com.And remember to use the URL iutickets.shop this season when you need IU basketball and IU football tickets. That’s iutickets.shop.I’ll be back tomorrow with a brand new edition of Banner Morning.Until then, keep your elbows in and your eyes on the rim, and go Hoosiers.
In today's edition of Banner Morning:• Jahmius Ramsey schedules his official, Armaan Franklin's decision awaits, and Brandon Newman announces his Final 4.• A few more preseason rankings are out, with Indiana hovering around the same spot in each.• We describe the fourth individual stat that most needs to improve this season.Thank you for listening to this edition of Banner Morning, presented by The Assembly Call. Join us every Thursday night for our live broadcast of Assembly Call Radio, and immediately following every IU game once the season begins. To watch live or catch a replay, visit assemblycall.com.And remember to use the URL iutickets.shop this season when you need IU basketball and IU football tickets. That’s iutickets.shop.I’ll be back tomorrow with a brand new edition of Banner Morning.Until then, keep your elbows in and your eyes on the rim, and go Hoosiers.
How do you react to getting your chain snatched twice? Joy Taylor and Brandon Newman discuss the Aqib Talib and Michael Crabtree fight. Is Bay Area Kevin Durant now woke? Does Derrick Rose ever play basketball? Then Joy recants her weekend at the Pitt vs Miami game that could have ended with Joy Skyping in from a Pittsburgh jail this episode.
LaVar Ball takes on the President while Marshawn Lynch stands for the Mexican anthem. Joy Taylor and Brandon Newman discuss Baker Mayfield's sideline antics and the proper way to make a Thanksgiving dinner plate. Then it's Loser Power Rankings featuring the RIP Dallas Cowboys and a QBR Gut Data Fact in this special Thanksgiving episode.
On this episode, we sit down with drift Brandon Newman. Brandon was the first guy to give me a ride along and we have been good friends ever since.
Unable to attend the 2016 NASP Annual Meeting & Expo in Washington, D.C.? Don’t worry! In this episode of the Specialty Pharmacy Podcast, you’ll hear a live recording from the conference where host Suzette DiMascio, CHE, CMCE, CPC, moderated a panel titled Specialty Pharmacy in Health Systems on Tuesday, September 27. In this panel, DiMascio was joined by Brandon Newman, PharmD, CSP, Manager, Clinical Services, Vanderbilt Specialty Pharmacy; John C. Robicsek, AVP Strategy, Business, and Program Development, Carolinas HealthCare System; and Dave Vorhoff, SVP, Corporate Development, Premier Inc.
We’re talkin’ about practice! Specifically, about getting out of Notre Dame football practice, with former d-lineman Brandon Newman. Ever had a doctor talk to Regis on the phone while he’s checking out your butt-related medical issues? He has! Brandon played at Kevin’s childhood dream school, and still gets recognized from his playing days at his...