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Lance discusses Xavier's big win in the First Four with Byron Larkin. He also talks about Graham Ashcraft's move to the bullpen, the Reds extending Jose Trevino, and hole-in-one stories in Tales from the Links.
Lance discusses Xavier's big win in the First Four with Byron Larkin. He also talks about Graham Ashcraft's move to the bullpen, the Reds extending Jose Trevino, and hole-in-one stories in Tales from the Links.
Lance talks with Xavier legend and Radio Color Commentator Byron Larkin about Xavier's dramatic come from behind victory over Texas in the First Four and look forward to their matchup with Illinois on Friday Night.
Lance talks with Xavier legend and Radio Color Commentator Byron Larkin about Xavier's dramatic come from behind victory over Texas in the First Four and look forward to their matchup with Illinois on Friday Night.
Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin are joined by XU Head Coach Sean Miller.
Lance is joined by Byron Larkin to talk Xavier basketball, Terry Nelson to talk UC basketball and head coach of NKU Darrin Horn to talk about his team. Lance also talks about the Bengals season in the rear view as well as international Reds news.
Lance is joined by Byron Larkin to talk Xavier basketball, Terry Nelson to talk UC basketball and head coach of NKU Darrin Horn to talk about his team. Lance also talks about the Bengals season in the rear view as well as international Reds news.
Lance is joined by Xavier Men's Basketball color analyst Byron Larkin as they talk about the team.
Lance is joined by Xavier Men's Basketball color analyst Byron Larkin as they talk about the team.
They're synonymous with Xavier basketball and have two lifetime's worth of basketball stories to share. The undeniable duo of Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin share their stories, their friendship and their thoughts on the current state of Xavier basketball with Adam Baum and Paul Fritschner. ---------- All platforms: https://linktr.ee/seanmillerpod Follow Sean on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/CoachMillerXU Follow Paul on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/PaulFritschner Follow Adam on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/AdamJBaum The Sean Miller Podcast is brought to you by Deer Park Roofing. Visit their website at: https://www.deerparkroofing.com/
Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin are joined by XU Men's Basketball Head Coach Sean Miller
The border crisis with Todd Bensman, the Crosstown Shootout with Byron Larkin and Terry Nelson as well as NFL talk with Mark Judge and Lee Sterling. All that on this edition of the Saturday Extravaganza with Ken Broo.
The border crisis with Todd Bensman, the Crosstown Shootout with Byron Larkin and Terry Nelson as well as NFL talk with Mark Judge and Lee Sterling. All that on this edition of the Saturday Extravaganza with Ken Broo.
The border crisis with Todd Bensman, the Crosstown Shootout with Byron Larkin and Terry Nelson as well as NFL talk with Mark Judge and Lee Sterling. All that on this edition of the Saturday Extravaganza with Ken Broo.
The Sweet 16 is here and Lance previews the Xavier vs. Texas matchup with Musketeer Legend and Radio Analyst, Byron Larkin! Lance also talks about the importance of this season for Jose Barrero as Opening Day gets closer! This and so much more!
Former Musketeer and current XU Radio Analyst, Byron Larkin, joins Lance to discuss Xavier's Sweet 16 Matchup with Texas!
Comparing the #WorldbaseballClassic to the #WorldCup seems premature, but that national feeling could be getting there The Good The Bad The Dumb...The #Madden football franchise has chosen their first ever ring of honor inductees, no problems with who they selected, just surprised this position was passed over; #Alabama Football HC #NickSaban definitely threw shade on Alabama Basketball HC #NateOates, #RollTide indeed; a dumb so good it deserved it's own segment - #JimmyG could be living #LasVegas better than anyone else if he accepts this free offer from some local "ranchers". Guest: Former Xavier Shooting Guard standout and current radio color commentator, Byron Larkin joins the showgram to talk on the #Xavier #Musketeers #SweetSixteen game against #TexasLonghorns #HookEm and their 2022-2023 season overall.
Former Xavier Shooting Guard standout and current radio color commentator, Byron Larkin joins the showgram to talk on the #Xavier #Musketeers #SweetSixteen game against #TexasLonghorns #HookEm and their 2022-2023 season overall.
The Coach Sean Miller live from Dilly Bistro with Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin.
Lance chats all things Xavier Basketball with Bryon Larkin. Check it out!
Lance chats all things Xavier Basketball with Bryon Larkin. Check it out!
Byron Larkin discusses the future of Xavier Basketball after Travis Steele and the school have parted ways.
Byron Larkin discusses the future of Xavier Basketball after Travis Steele and the school have parted ways.
The Coach Travis Steele Show Live from Dilly Bistro Hosted by Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin.
The Coach Travis Steele Show Live from The Dilly Bistro on Valentine's Day hosted by Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin.
The Coach Travis Steele Show Live from The Dilly Bistro hosted by Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin
The Coach Travis Steele Show Live from The Dilly Bistro hosted by Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin
The Coach Travis Steele Show Live from The Dilly Bistro hosted by Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin
The Coach Travis Steele Show Live from The Dilly Bistro hosted by Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin
Xavier Musketeer Radio Color Commentator Byron Larkin previews the Xavier Basketball season as the prepare for the season opener against Niagara.
Xavier Musketeer Radio Color Commentator Byron Larkin previews the Xavier Basketball season as the prepare for the season opener against Niagara.
Barrett is joined by Jeff Schnedl '84 on the Big Moe podcast this week. We get you fired up for hoops with Byron Larkin '84 and play by play man Joe Sunderman. Louisville Bats and Moeller grad Phillip Diehl '12 joins the show in the second segment to give his thoughts on the 2022 season and his chances making the Reds out of spring training.
On this episode of In The Trenches with Dave Lapham presented by First Star Logistics, we welcome former Cincinnati Moeller and Xavier standout Byron Larkin. Larkin, whose family has to be one of the most successful to come from Cincinnati, was a multi-sport standout at Moeller along with his brothers, including MLB Hall of Famer, Barry Larkin. While Larkin held major football scholarship offers, his love was basketball and Xavier fans are forever grateful for his decision. We talk about growing up and how dreams became reality, his decision to play basketball over football and baseball, his college career at Xavier, his pro career overseas, and his longtime job as the color commentator for the Xavier men's basketball team.
My guest on this episode of Nobody’s Safe w/Brady Laber is Byron Larkin who is all-time leading scorer at Xavier University and since 1998 has been the radio analyst for the Musketeers. Byron is part of a famous family from Cincinnati, Ohio that includes four boys that all achieved athletic success. We first talk about Mr. and Mrs. Larkin (Robert and Shirley) and how they had just three rules for their sons when it came to playing sports. We talk about each one of his siblings including the eldest of the five Larkin children and the only girl who’s name is Robin. She didn’t play sports and was more into concentrating on her academics. Oldest brother Mike specialized in football and went to Notre Dame where he was a team captain as a linebacker under head coach Gerry Faust. Next in line was Barry who was a Hall of Fame shortstop for the Cincinnati Reds. Byron was next oldest and Stephen is the youngest of the group and he was mostly a career minor league baseball player who did play one game with the Cincinnati Reds. We get into Byron’s career starting with his time in high school at Archbishop Moeller High School. He was a Parade All-American football player. The 1986 team he played on won a state championship and a mythical national championship. His basketball career was very successful at Moeller as well. He looks back on playing for head coach Danny Ragland who he credits as being the best coach he ever played for during his career. After a recruitment that includes offers for both football and basketball, Byron commits to Xavier University for basketball. He talks about some of the interesting recruiting visits from coaches during his recruitment including from head coaches Bob Staak (Xavier) and Rollie Massimino (Villanova). We talk about some of the great highlights of Byron’s playing career at Xavier starting with the second game of his freshman season against Pitt where he has a breakout performance. Another highlight is his 45 points performance in the 1986 Midwestern City Conference tournament game against Loyola-Chicago. Byron credits his greatest moment during his college career when he helped lead Xavier to its first ever NCAA tournament win in 1987 against Missouri. We also talk about how he passes Anthony Hicks as the program’s all-time leading scorer and finishes his career with 2,696 points. You can’t talk to a Xavier basketball player without bringing up Crosstown Shootout against the University of Cincinnati. Byron is proud to boast that he is 3-1 against the Bearcats. Byron’s post-Xavier highlights we cover include a tryout for the Cincinnati Bengals, his six-year professional career overseas, having his jersey number 23 retired and Hall of Fame induction at Xavier University. In closing we talk about Byron’s broadcasting career as the radio analyst for Xavier games with his longtime play-by-play partner and dear friend Joe Sunderman. You can follow Byron on Twitter @blarkxu23 (https://twitter.com/blarkxu23) and keep up to date with Xavier on its athletics website at goxavier.com (https://goxavier.com) You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm) to listen to all episodes on demand and in their entirety. For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to Podcasts@stoveleg.com Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com (https://www.bensound.com)
My guest on this episode of Nobody’s Safe w/Brady Laber is Rich Hoyt, a college basketball analyst for both Xavier University and Northern Kentucky University women’s teams and a freshman basketball coach at Covington Catholic High School. Rich grew up in Indianapolis and attended Cardinal Ritter High School. Like most Indiana natives he grew up a huge basketball fan and followed the Indiana Hoosiers led by the legendary Bobby Knight. Rich also followed the Butler Bulldogs and attended many games at the historic Hinkle Fieldhouse. This brings up a discussion about some of the great basketball venues in the state of Indiana that include Hinkle, IU’s Assembly Hall, Newcastle High School and Ben Davis High School. When Rich was a young lad he was a ballboy at the Midwestern City Conference Tournament (precursor to the Horizon League) played at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis. Rich later found a photo of himself in the background as Xavier University great Byron Larkin is hitting the shot that made him the Musketeer’s all-time leading scorer. Rich graduated from Indiana University and actually took a class that was taught by Coach Knight. Rich talks about how much fun that class was and how much he learned from “The General.” He moves on to Xavier University starting as a marketing intern and than later took a graduate assistant position. He makes some great contacts while working for the basketball program including but not exclusive to David West, Romain Soto and Alan Majors. While at Xavier, Rich becomes a coach and begins working on the girls basketball team at Roger Bacon High School. He eventually moves to the boys team at Roger Bacon working under the head coach Bill Brewer and later Brian Neal. Rich becomes the head coach of his own program when he takes over at Summit Country Day. The Silver Knights win the district title for the first time in over 20 years and he earns Coach of the Year honors. He steps down as the head coach at Summit for family reasons but still needs a basketball fix so he turns to broadcasting. He helps lead a student broadcast production for Summit games as they win a state championship in 2012 led by his successor Michael Bradley. Rich continued his broadcasting career as he catches on over at Xavier to team up with Mike Schmaltz as the broadcast team for the women’s basketball program. In 2017, Rich adds the Northern Kentucky University women’s basketball team to his broadcast schedule. He and his partner Matt Sexton were on the call as the Norse accomplish its first 20-win season as a Division-I program in 2020. Rich officially got back into high school coaching after a 10-year hiatus when he was hired as the freshman basketball coach at Covington Catholic High School. He also brings up that his wife, the former Kim Powers, who is a Northern Kentucky athletics legend. The Dixie Heights High School graduate went on to become a six-time All-American as a diver at Stanford University. You can also follow Rich on Twitter @CoachHoyt (https://twitter.com/CoachHoyt) You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm) For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to Podcasts@stoveleg.com Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com (https://www.bensound.com)
Alex Meacham discusses Crosstown Shootout w/ Byron Larkin and JT Smith.
Ep 68 Byron Larkin & JT Smith by THE Bearcat Basketball Podcast
Brad sits down to talk with Byron Larkin, Xavier's all time leading scorer, about his Hall of Fame career at Xavier.
Brad sits down with "The man behind the turnaround", Bob Staak, about his time coaching at Xavier and coaching all-time great players such as Byron Larkin, Anthony Hicks, and Stan Kimbrough.
Richard Skinner and Byron Larkin bring you all of the play by play action of the Moeller Crusaders vs. Colerain Cardinals. Listen to a replay of the broadcast courtesy of ESP Media.
Hey I'm Hosting a Show Live From the Cintas Center and I'm Joined By a Ton of Special Guest, Whih Include Thom Brennaman, Byron Larkin, Adam Baum and Many More! Hope You Enjoy
Byron Larkin, Color Commentator of Xavier Basketball joins me to preview the Musketeers 2019-20202 Season.
Byron Larkin and Terry Nelson join Mo to preview XU and UC basketball, breaking down the Bengals offseason moves, and much more.
Lance talks with Xavier Musketeers Basketball Color Commentator Byron Larkin.
This Week in the Big East - Weekly Overview of NCAA College Basketball's Top Conference
Seton Hall head coach Kevin Willard is in the #TWITBE BIG EAST Spotlight this week as hosts John Rooke and Kevin McNamara get his take on the difficult task of balancing the development of young players with winning in the BIG EAST. The Pirates have some notable non-conference wins this season over No. 9 Kentucky and on the road at Maryland, while retooling their previously veteran-heavy roster. Guard play is the topic this week for the BIG EAST Focus and National Perspective. The Focus narrows in on Creighton sophomore guard Ty-Shon Alexander and Xavier radio analyst Byron Larkin, the Musketeers’ all-time leading scorer, gives the National Perspective. Alexander, one of the top young guards in the league, talks about his transition from high school to college and the adjustment from freshman to sophomore year. Larkin, who compares himself to Butler’s Kamar Baldwin, breaks down the play of the dominant young backcourt players around the league and also gives his birds eye view of the conference overall.
It's game day as the biggest basketball game of the year in Cincinnati goes down at 5/3 Arena. Terry Nelson and Byron Larkin join Ken to get you ready for Xavier at Cincinnati in the 2018 Crosstown Shootout.
Lance previews the Crosstown Shootout with former Musketeer Byron Larkin.
This Week in the Big East - Weekly Overview of NCAA College Basketball's Top Conference
The #MarchToMSG is nearly complete as #BIGEASThoops season comes to a close on Saturday. No tournament seeds are set going into the regular-season finale, but one thing is known, Xavier has clinched at least a share of the title. #TWITBE John Rooke and Kevin McNamara whip around the league and discuss where the standings are with one game left for all on Saturday. For the last episode before the tournament begins, John and Kevin bring in BIG EAST Commissioner Val Ackerman for the BIG EAST Focus. Ackerman gives her insight on the excitement of the regular season and if that will carry over to next week’s tournament at Madison Square Garden. The BIG EAST Spotlight shines on St. John’s head coach Chris Mullin who talks about the Red Storm’s resurgence in February after a slow start in conference play, The National Perspective comes from Xavier’s all-time scorer and radio analyst Byron Larkin. Larkin gives an update on the current first-place Musketeers as they look to secure a No. 1 seed in the tournament with a win over DePaul on Saturday. Like what you are hearing? Rate and Review us on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher! Five star reviews for a five star Conference. Tweet your questions to John Rooke @JRbroadcaster and Kevin McNamara @KevinMcNamara33 and use the hashtag #TWITBE. Follow @BIGEASTmbb #BIGEASThoops #MarchToMSG.
- Dan Hils, Cincy FOP talks about Cameos- Mike Allen gives the legal side of the Cameos shooting, also Pacman Jones pleads not guilty to all charges- Byron Larkin wraps up the Xavier season- Peter Bronson, Cincinnati Enquirer....fake news is not new
- Byron Larkin previews the Xavier vs Maryland game- Liz Bonis checks in without clothes on- John Hook, anchor out of Phoenix wrote a book about Bob Crane, and his still unsolved murder- Amy Murray talks street car repairs and operation- Jim Kelch, not only does he cover the Reds, he covers the Northern Kentucky Norse - they have a big game tomorrow.
Andy Furman talks college hoops with two Hall of Famers -- Chuck Machock and Byron Larkin. Furman said this might be the best University of Cincinnati team in the Mick Cronin era. He asked Machock, a former UC player and an assistant coach under Bob Huggins, about the Bearcats' strength. "I've never seen a bunch of kids play together anyone than this group of kids right now," said Machock, the Bearcats radio analyst. Machock said he thinks UC can make it into the Sweet 16. Possibly further. Meanwhile, Xavier radio analyst Byron Larkin talked about the Musketeers six-game losing streak. "It's like the planets aligned perfectly. The adversity that Xavier has had to handle has been huge," Larkin said. 0:25 - Ken Broo chats about Reds, Musketeers, and Bearcats 11:11 - Chuck Machock talks Bearcats basketball 24:54 - Byron Larkin talks Musketeers basketball
Deuce and Mo catch up with Xavier basketball's all-time leading scorer and long-time radio analyst Byron Larkin about new Kings draft pick Colby Jones, his growth in college, why he can be a good NBA player and how he can help the Sacramento Kings. P.S. Byron's brother is Hall of Fame baseball player Barry Larkin.YouTube.com/@deuceandmo for Deuce & Mo's NBA free agency watch party!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/deuce-and-mo-a-sacramento-kings-and-nba-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy