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A LOADED show. Three GREAT guests. and Phillip, Lea, and Eric preview Week 11's Big 12 softball slate, including the post-season implications involved with every conference series. 00:00 - Intro 03:29 - Lea's thoughts on Iowa State 06:01 - Week 11 Preview 29:35 - ISU's Sydney Malott 50:13 - Cat Osterman 01:12:27 -Sarah Willis Leave us 5-stars and a review! Use promo code TEN12 for 10% off single day tickets for the AUSL at THEAUSL.COM Support the Ten12 Network on Patreon. Join the Softball 365 Discord: https://discord.gg/7RTJQjWwzY Join the Wide Right Natty Lite Discord: https://discord.gg/26qN3KrX Check out Sport Social. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Find every show in the network at Ten12Network.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We have another full episode of In The Circle coming your way today. First, Cat Osterman breaks down the Friday showdown she called between Texas Tech and Texas. Then, LSU catcher Maci Bergeron joins to discuss the Bayou Bengals' strong start to 2025. Finally, UNC pitcher Britton Rogers talks about making school history.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our “New Year, New Leagues” series continues! Pitching legend and GM of the AUSL Volts Cat Osterman joins Sarah to chat all things Athletes Unlimited Softball League. They talk how this league will differ from previous AU softball formats, its groundbreaking year-round insurance policy for athletes, and the stars, stakes, stats and stories to look out for. Follow the AUSL here Purchase season tickets here Follow Cat on Instagram here Follow AUSL player Bubba Nickles here Follow AUSL player Dejah Mulipola here Follow AUSL player Carley Hoover here Photographer/Videographer Jade Hewitt on Instagram here AUSL senior reporter/broadcaster Savanna Collins on Instagram here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 21st year is off to a hot start. Hard reset on the YouTube. Iggy takes this week's DFS Showdown. Iggy got a new phone and some DMs about Friday's party at the barnoff. It's Trade Deadline Eve and the Cardinals are holding steady, Nestor Cortes and Erick Fedde are names that have been thrown out there. Cat Osterman. Chastity cages. Jackson wants a 3-point contest against the 573. The listeners are not happy withe The Chairman's FPCC ruling. Chicanery in the TMA College Football Dynasty. Ken's Dionysus research has sent shockwaves through the listening audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The 21st year is off to a hot start. Hard reset on the YouTube. Iggy takes this week's DFS Showdown. Iggy got a new phone and some DMs about Friday's party at the barnoff. It's Trade Deadline Eve and the Cardinals are holding steady, Nestor Cortes and Erick Fedde are names that have been thrown out there. Cat Osterman. Chastity cages. Jackson wants a 3-point contest against the 573. The listeners are not happy withe The Chairman's FPCC ruling. Chicanery in the TMA College Football Dynasty. Ken's Dionysus research has sent shockwaves through the listening audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Katie Sits down with Andraya Carter, one of ESPN's “big three trio” covering women's basketball and the WNBA, who shares her surprising career beginnings as a crown-molding salesperson before finding her way to the sideline. they also talk about nothing at length… oh. sorry. we mean Andraya's pet snake, “nothing.” Megan sits down with three-time national champion climber, Sasha Digiulian, who has over 30 first female ascents around the world and, in case that's not enough, is the reason we have rock climber emojis. They discuss Sasha's start at 6-years old, training everything down to (up to?) her fingertips, and lessons learned in the making of her new HBO MAX documentary “Here To Climb” releasing on June 18. Christian Polanco takes us behind-the-scenes with USWNT members and recent TST champions Ali Krieger and Joanna Lohma. and, Good Follow correspondent Logan Hackett talks with legendary softball player Cat Osterman about Athletes Unlimited's new pro women's softball league. of course, it wouldn't be a show if we didn't also introduce a new good follow - hoop york city founder and all-around badass, Alex Taylor. Join us as we wish a happy Father's Day to all kinds of dads: bio dads, step dads, new dads, brothers who are dads, loving dads, challenging dads, dog and cat-lady dads, and even future dads who don't yet know they're about to be dads… HFD! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Katie Sits down with Andraya Carter, one of ESPN's “big three trio” covering women's basketball and the WNBA, who shares her surprising career beginnings as a crown-molding salesperson before finding her way to the sideline. they also talk about nothing at length… oh. sorry. we mean Andraya's pet snake, “nothing.” Megan sits down with three-time national champion climber, Sasha Digiulian, who has over 30 first female ascents around the world and, in case that's not enough, is the reason we have rock climber emojis. They discuss Sasha's start at 6-years old, training everything down to (up to?) her fingertips, and lessons learned in the making of her new HBO MAX documentary “Here To Climb” releasing on June 18. Christian Polanco takes us behind-the-scenes with USWNT members and recent TST champions Ali Krieger and Joanna Lohma. and, Good Follow correspondent Logan Hackett talks with legendary softball player Cat Osterman about Athletes Unlimited's new pro women's softball league. of course, it wouldn't be a show if we didn't also introduce a new good follow - hoop york city founder and all-around badass, Alex Taylor. Join us as we wish a happy Father's Day to all kinds of dads: bio dads, step dads, new dads, brothers who are dads, loving dads, challenging dads, dog and cat-lady dads, and even future dads who don't yet know they're about to be dads… HFD! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The podcast is back! After another roadtrip, Tom Canterbury and Gray Robertson are here to discuss everything you need to know about Alabama, the SEC, and much more in a new episode. Here's your trip around the bases: At the Plate (0:00-32:33): Tom and Gray start by talking about Alabama's series in Lexington and what adjustments need to come following the disappointing result. Then, the guys look at the opportunities that lie ahead this week for Team 28. Advancing to First (32:42-55:16): In audio from the Softball America podcast “It Just Means More Softball,” Tom and Gray discuss the biggest stories in the SEC including Georgia-Arkansas, Tennessee's road win at Auburn, Florida's epic battle with Mississippi State, LSU sweeping Texas A&M, and more. Stealing Second (55:31-1:20:16): Texas softball legend and LHN analyst Cat Osterman makes her podcast debut and talks about the upcoming series between the Longhorns and Oklahoma, concerns after a series loss to Oklahoma State, Reese Atwood and Joley Mitchell, the Texas pitching staff, Oklahoma's response since losing to Louisiana, and so much more. Rounding Third (1:20:25-1:39:05): Bracketology is back! Gray reveals his first Top 16 list and then answers some of Tom's questions. Then, the guys look at big games this week and announce the ACL Player of the Week. Heading Home (1:39:15-2:09:33): To close the show, Tom and Gray present SEC picks for this week. Then, it's another “Off the Wall” that further dissects the mindset of miserable fans. Finally, it's an epic “Tom's Hungry” after a successful food trip to Kentucky. Note: The Crimson Tide Sports Network's softball radio team is back! To listen to games, tune in to 97.5 FM Tuscaloosa, download the 97.5 FM app (https://t.co/MC0HVxSw2T), or visit https://nick975.com/listen-live/popup/. The CTSN broadcast is also back on the Varsity app. Download here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-varsity-network/id1574519982 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-box9/support
Today, Eric Lopez chats with Texas great and Longhorn Network analyst Cat Osterman about softball in the Longhorn State in 2024.
Cat Osterman and Reese Atwood join On Texas Football to discuss Longhorns Softball, who is impressing, the 2024 roster, moving to the SEC and more!
Cat Osterman and Reese Atwood join On Texas Football to discuss Longhorns Softball, who is impressing, the 2024 roster, moving to the SEC and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you do three podcasts in a week, how do you make that third one different from the others? Simple, you have TWO guests from the same school. The school: Texas State. The guests: Bobcats Head Coach Ricci Woodard and All Sun Belt 3B Sara Vanderford. After making the NCAA Tournament last year, Texas State is ready for bigger things in 2024 as they host the Sun Belt Tournament. We catch up with Sara first as she reflects on her time in San Marcos so far and what it's like facing Jessica Mullins daily at practice. She also shares the story of when she faced Cat Osterman and the trash talk that took place (she wasn't afraid of Cat). Then, Coach Woodard gives her outlook for her squad in 2024, working her way through the Sun Belt, and hosting this year's conference tournament.
Cat not only played at the collegiate level but also COACHED there for several years and has a unique perspective on the recruiting world and how you can not only separate yourself from the rest, but also ENJOY this wild ride in the process. If you need help choosing the right school or the right level for you, or you just want a better idea of steps you need to take you've come to the right place!Follow Cat on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/catosterman Follow Cat on Twitter - https://x.com/catosterman?s=20 Join the WTCCO Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/whenthecleatscomeoff/ Visit my YouTube Channel - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmey7_LOSN8tSia6gcWqtIzTTyTDpOodr Follow and share with me your favorite parts on social!Website - https://www.ashleybtraining.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ashleybtraining Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AshleyBurkhardtTraining/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/smashley_4 Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@ashleybtraining Similar episodes of When the Cleats Come Off:Ep 149: Cat Osterman: An honest take on travel ball and building a strong relationship with your athlete - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000629344565 Ep. 145 - My recruiting story - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000626177329 Tisha Mahon: Recruiting talk - Communication and finding your WHY - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000521405654 Tisha Mahon: Recruiting talk pt. 2 - Stand out on social media and at camps - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000526568932 Recruiting 101: Communicating with college coaches - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000625365479
3x Olympian and 4x All-American, Cat Osterman, is BACK on the show this week (and next!) sharing a bit more of how she and her dad were a TEAM in pursuit of her big dreams, a bit of how retirement and mom life has been treating her lately, and her honest take on the travel ball space and how we as coaches and parents can (and should!) make it a better environment for our athletes.Follow Cat on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/catosterman Follow Cat on Twitter - https://x.com/catosterman?s=20 Check out my Goal-Smasher Confidence Course - https://www.ashleybtraining.com/offers/GTbUzZdm/checkoutFollow and share with me your favorite parts on social!Website - https://www.ashleybtraining.com/ YouTube - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmey7_LOSN8tSia6gcWqtIzTTyTDpOodr Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ashleybtraining Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AshleyBurkhardtTraining/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/smashley_4 Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@ashleybtraining SImilar Episodes of When the Cleats Come Off:Cat Osterman: Greatness has no age limit - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000528817791 Monica Abbott: Consistency over Intensity - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000520208534 Part 1 with Delaney Spaulding: The Road to the Olympics - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000507614677
This weeks marks an seminal achievement in of the longest running podcasts in the state. Ced and Kirk commemorate their 300th episode with a look back at some of their most memorable moments, including Texas football coaching legend Mack Brown's recollections from the 2005 national championship team, a hilarious interview with golf analyst/standup comedian David Feherty and an eye-opening interview with new deceased billionaire Oklahoma State football benefactor T. Boone Pickens whose comments on football coach Mike Gundy went viral. All of this and much more — including our updated interview wish list — on Episode 300. Enjoy.
Yes, we know it's Wednesday, but you still know what that means. On our latest episode of In The Circle, we catch up with the one and only Cat Osterman about her first two seasons broadcasting on the Longhorn Network with Alex Loeb. She also talks about the retirement of Monica Abbott and breaks down the Big 12 Tournament. Victor Anderson joins and asks Eric Lopez some last-minute questions on what he will be looking for in various conference tournaments and their impact on his Bracketology,
A softball talent from Smithville, Texas will be playing for her country.Brought to you by: Honest Air Conditioning and Plumbing, Hargrove Roofing & Construction - Austin, & Jim Saxton III - State Farm Insurance Agent Addison Otto, a 15-year-old softball player recently made the roster of 21 for USA Softball's 1st U-15 softball team.Otto also has ties to softball and Texas Longhorn legend, Cat Osterman.#Softball #SmithvilleTexas #AddisonOttoSupport the showPlease like and follow each of Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast social media links on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Tik Tok.
Episode 213 with Matt Price, the Executive Director of RBI Austin Honest Air Conditioning and PlumbingGet 20% OFF MANSCAPED + Free Shipping with promo code MANCAVE20 at http://MANSCAPED.com #ad #manscapedpodMusic tracks used in this episode are from paid premium accounts with both Epidemic Sound and Vimeo Create.Matt Price's journey to Austin took a detour soon after he arrived from playing college baseball in Illinois.His love for baseball & the baseball family were influences.Instead of taking the field, he founded an organization which has grown to serve over 1500+ Austin area youth from challenging backgrounds.RBI Austin provides opportunities through mentorship programs and baseball & softball programs.Texas Longhorn legend & USA softball legend, Cat Osterman has played a signficant role in Price's vision becoming a reality.For more info on how to get involved with RBI Austin help this organization continue to empower ATX youth academically and athletically, visit www.RBIAustin.orgSupport the showPlease like and follow each of Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast social media links on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Tik Tok.
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Cat Osterman, former Team USA pitcher and member of the University of Texas Hall of Honor, says that any talents she has been given are God give. Cat has a beautiful story to share about God's radical pursuit of her heart and the intentional relationship that she has formed with Christ in her adult life is truly inspiring. A relationship that allows her to use her platform, both on and off the field, to personify and glorify Him! Want to connect? Email: completingandcompeting@gmail.comWebsite: completingandcompeting.orgTwitter: @candcministry Instagram: @candcministry
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Something feels a little different on today's episode of In The Circle. Maybe it's because schools are back in session? Maybe it is because football is starting back up soon? Or maybe SOMEONE doesn't want to show their face after Eric Lopez embarrassed them in this past week's AU Fantasy Draft? Depending on your preference, we have you covered as Jenna Becerra joins the podcast. She reflects on Bleav In Softball reaching their 100th episode. She also talks about what she has learned about hosting 100 episodes and booking guests like Dr. Dot Richardson, Jessica Mendoza, Cat Osterman, and more. Becerra also discusses her 2021 broadcast season between the Pac-12 Network and Stanford radio, serving as Play-by-Play and Color Analyst. Victor Anderson FINALLY shows up at the end of the show to reflect on this past week in Athletes Unlimited and what we can expect during Championship Week in Rosemont.
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Welcome to The Gold Standard Podcast. Today's guest is my former teammate Cat Osterman, a former three-time National Player of the Year, four-time All-American, and two-time Olympic medalist. She also served as coach for the Texas State Bobcats in San Marcos, Texas, from 2015-20, after three seasons in a similar role for the St. Edwards Hilltoppers in Austin, Texas. Cat helped to lead the University of Texas to three Women's College World Series appearances in 2003, 2005 and 2006. She also became the only softball individual to win USA Softball's National Player of the Year honors three times after earning the honor each of those seasons. These are just a few of her achievements. Join us as we talk about pushing past your limits, doing something you love, and living life according to The GOLD Standard. “Do whatever it takes even if it means you're gonna be an oddball.” - Cat Osterman In This Episode: - Meet Cat Osterman, multi-awarded athlete and Olympic Gold Medalist - Of all her awards and numerous accolades, which one does Cat cherish the most and why? - Cat takes us through her journey as a softball player - What does The GOLD Standard mean for Cat? - Has it always been Cat's goal to play softball? How did the goal evolve as the years went by? - What were the challenges Cat had to overcome to reach her goals? - Cat talks about her retirement from playing softball in 2015, her coaching stint, and what made her decide to play again. - What's the most important quality a coach or a leader should have? - The top 2 things Cat did every day as an ELITE athlete - Cat shares 3 Gold keys for athletes today And more… Resources: https://www.majormedialeague.com/ (Major Media League App) Connect with Cat Osterman: https://www.catosterman.com/ (Website) https://www.instagram.com/catosterman/ (Instagram) https://web.facebook.com/catosterman (Facebook ) https://mobile.twitter.com/catosterman (Twitter) Connect with Leah Amico: https://www.leahamico.com/ (Website) https://www.instagram.com/leah.amico/ (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/Leah-OBrien-Amico-1696616860662639 (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/groups/704655667406966 (Facebook Group) https://twitter.com/leah20usa (Twitter) https://www.linkedin.com/in/leah-amico-oly-7734531a6/ (LinkedIn) https://www.tiktok.com/@theleahamico (TikTok) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkcom9aDF5HYjxdrFhuMRbw (Youtube)
Cat Osterman, one of the greatest pitchers in softball history, discusses her love of sports, her tremendous career, and the importance of Title IX. Our "Nine for Title IX" series celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Title IX with nine episodes conveying the history of women's athletics in Texas. This episode is sponsored by TownePlace Suites, Waco Northeast.
This week's lineup consists of some awesomeness in Austin, Cat Osterman's big day as she retires her jersey and a big weekend preview of upcoming games as we are less than a month out from the Softball Selection Show. Michele, Holly, Amanda and Danielle talk Thursday Throw Down and take a stab at World Series Trivia! Join us on this podcast episode as we inch closer to the Women's College World Series.
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College softball is back! To get you ready for the new season, Tom Canterbury and Gray Robertson are here to breakdown everything you need to know about Alabama, the SEC, and much more in the Season Four Premiere. It's the longest episode in podcast history (it will never be this long again this season), so don't be afraid to break it up over a few days. Here's your trip around the bases: At the Plate (0:00-30:22): Tom and Gray thoroughly examine the 2022 Alabama roster, go over stats from the scrimmages last weekend, discuss possible lineups, and go through an incredibly fun schedule for Team 26. Advancing to First (30:27-57:31): Tom and Gray discuss the preseason All-SEC team before diving into all 13 schools from the Southeastern Conference. Then, the guys reveal the 2022 All-FGCL Preseason Team. Stealing Second (57:39-1:23:42): ESPN analyst and 7Innings Podcast contributor Jenny Dalton-Hill kicks off the season four guestlist and discusses Mike Candrea Weekend in Tucson, Oklahoma's repeat quest, Oklahoma State's legitimacy, the SEC outlook, the depth of the ACC, UCLA's status as the Pac-12 favorite, Arizona's 2022 identity, and so much more. Rounding Third (1:23:56-1:57:58): Softball aficionado Emily Pitek Clifford joins the guys in-studio for "Pitek's Point of View,” covering topics like Alabama Softball Trivia Night, the upcoming 2022 season, Team USA's roster, Cat Osterman's retirement, the state of women's college sports right now, and the story of #KatAtPetco. Heading Home (1:58:03-2:40:24): To close the premiere, it's an extremely loaded final segment. Tom and Gray make bold declarations for the upcoming season in the "Landmine or Goldmine" segment, and then also present their 2022 SEC preseason polls. Plus, the guys give a preseason “Off the Wall” and make a pick for the Super Bowl. Note: The Crimson Tide Sports Network's softball radio affiliate has changed. To listen to games, tune in to 97.5 FM Tuscaloosa, download the 97.5 FM app (https://t.co/MC0HVxSw2T), or visit https://nick975.com/listen-live/popup/.
On the Season 2 finale of the Speak Up Sports Podcast, I am joined with 3x Olympic Medalist, Cat Osterman. Cat, a lefty pitcher, was a 4x NFCA All-American, 4x Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, and 3x National Player of the Year in her collegiate career as a Texas Longhorn. She retired in 2015, but then decided to come out of retirement to compete in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Now that she is retired for the last and final time, she is helping coach the next generation of softball players as the Director of Softball at RBI Austin, a non-profit who is working to provide opportunities for underprivileged kids in Texas. Today, we will be talking about how she got into pitching, what her early career was like, why she came out of retirement for her third Olympic Games, and so much more!
It's time to reveal the Top Five Alabama Softball Moments of 2021 as voted by our committee! Taking the Number Five spot, it's the 5th and 7th Innings in Game One at Auburn. Before that though, Tom Canterbury and Gray Robertson discuss some of the things that have happened since the last episode of the podcast, including conference realignment and the retirement of Cat Osterman. Then, the guys share a few “honorable mentions” and discuss some details about that game against Auburn (0:00-26:02). Then, listen to the Crimson Tide Sports Network's radio call of the entire 5th and 7th innings, featuring that gargantuan Bailey Hemphill home run and an additional one in the seventh for good measure (26:09-56:18). Finally, the Out of the Box Boys wrap things up and give a little tease about what moment might be ranked fourth (56:28-59:57).
In this episode Lindsay Gibbs interviews Cat Osterman, 3x Olympian and legendary softball pitcher with many many championships under her belt. They discuss Cat's recent retirement announcement from Athletes Unlimited, Tokyo 2021 Olympics, college softball's rising popularity and her hopes for a sustainable professional softball league. This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://www.bonfire.com/store/burn-it-all-down/ Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Lindsay Gibbs, Amira Rose Davis and Brenda Elsey take at the history of reproductive justice in women's sports and they ways that athletes have been leaders in this movement today. They also discuss the institutional support they'd like to see from teams and leagues for reproductive health, abortion and mothers. Following this discussion, there's a preview of Lindsay's interview with softball legend Cat Osterman. Then, they burn the worst of sports this week on the Burn Pile. Next, they celebrate those changing sports for the better, including Torchbearer of the Week, the supporters of the Washington Spirit, The Spirit Squadron. Then, they wrap up the show with what's good in their lives and what they are watching in sports this week. This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://www.bonfire.com/store/burn-it-all-down/ Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You will respect the bird! I begin the show by talking about the Eagles and their near 2-0 start. The Washington Sitcom vs New York Giants game was hilarious and entertaining. Worried about my sooners even though they're undefeated. The Mystics missed the playoffs and I'm very disappointed. The nats still suck but they're fighting. I have 7 fantasy football teams, 3 of them are 2-0, some of them suffered boneheaded losses. The hypothetical GOTE is Cat Osterman vs the Dallas Cowboys offense in Softball. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goat-level-podcast/support
Yang Qian of China winning gold. Archery prelim madness! Artur Dalalyoyan's impossible qualification + Kohei Uchimura's impossible loss. Cat Osterman's experience and US Women's Soccer team starting out strong! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cat is a two-time Olympic medalist for the USA National Softball Team. She is also a former three-time National Player of the Year & four-time All-American at the University of Texas. In her 10-year career with Team USA, Osterman held a 59-4 record with 0.38 ERA. She struck out 832 batters in just 425.2 innings of work. Cat will discuss how she has trained for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and what she hopes to accomplish in her final Olympic Games.https://www.catosterman.com/Instagram & Twitter: @catostermanCat Osterman Bio:Cat Osterman, a former three-time National Player of the Year, four-time All-American, and two-time Olympic medalist. She coached also served as assistant coach for the Texas State Bobcats in San Marcos, Texas, from 2015-20, after three seasons in a similar role for the St. Edwards Hilltoppers in Austin, Texas.A native of Houston, Texas, Osterman helped to lead the University of Texas to three Women's College World Series appearances in 2003, 2005 and 2006. She also became the only softball individual to win USA Softball's National Player of the Year honors three times after earning the honor each of those seasons.During her redshirt season of 2004, Osterman trained with the USA National Team as the only collegian and youngest member of the Olympic team that earned a gold medal in Athens. A three-time selection as Big 12 Conference Female Athlete of the Year (2003, 2005 and 2006), she still holds UT career records in victories (136), ERA (0.51), shutouts (85) and no-hitters (20), and she holds the NCAA record for career strikeout ratio per seven innings (14.35). She finished her UT career with a 136-25 overall record and is second all-time in NCAA Division I career strikeouts with 2,265. Osterman was a recipient of the NCAA Today's Top VIII Award in 2006, an honor presented to the top eight senior student-athletes in the country.Osterman pitched for the USA National Team from 2001 to 2021, appearing in the 2004, 2008, and 2020 Olympics. Team USA took home the gold in 2004 and finished with the silver medal in 2008 and 2021 (2020 Olympics). In her 20-year career with Team USA, Osterman held a 74-5 record with 0.44 ERA. She struck out 1030 batters in just 519.0 innings of work.Osterman completed her eighth and final season in the National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) League in 2015. She played for the Rockford Thunder in 2007 and 2009 and the USSSA Pride for six seasons. Osterman led the Thunder to the league championship in 2009, earning MVP of the championship series. The very next season, she led the Pride to the 2010 championship. The team split the championship in 2012 but captured the title once again in 2013 and 2014.Osterman was named to the All-NPF team six times and was named Diamond NPF Co-Pitcher of the Year in 2011 and NPF Pitcher of the Year in 2013 and 2014. In the final season of her professional career, Osterman went 15-4 for the Pride, the NPF's regular season champions, with a 1.21 ERA and 183 strikeouts in 121.2 innings of work. In eight seasons in the NPF, Osterman captured four league titles.On February 18, 2013, Osterman was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame alongside New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees, former Dallas Cowboys RB Walt Garrison, former NBA Champion Shaquille O'Neal, and former Heisman Trophy winner from UT Ricky Williams.Osterman added a second hall of fame to her resume in 2016 as she was enshrined in the World of Little League® Hall of Excellence, the highest honor Little League can bestow. She is the fourth female to be enshrined in the Little League Hall of Excellence, and the first to be recognized for a career in the sport of softball.
In the first episode of The Global Game, the official podcast from the World Baseball and Softball Confederation, our host Tyler Maun talks with the softball legend Cat Osterman, the former MLB All Star Ian Kinsler and the President of the WBSC Mr. Riccardo Fraccari. Join us and be part of the Global Game.
Cat is a 2-time Olympic Medalist winning gold in Athens '04 and silver in Beijing '08. She was a 4x All-American for the Texas Longhorns where she compiled an impressive 136 wins with just 25 losses. Cat was recognized as #3 Greatest College Softball Player and #1 Pitcher in NCAA history. We caught up with Cat recently as she was preparing for the upcoming Olympics in Tokyo.
Cat Osterman is one of, if not THE BEST pitchers in softball history. She recently came out of retirement to play for team USA and is currently preparing for the 2021 olympics. Cat is a former three-time National Player of the Year, four-time All-American, and two-time Olympic medalist. She played college ball at the University of Texas and in 2004 was the youngest member of the Olympic team that earned a gold medal in Athens. Cat is one of those heroes in women's sports. When you think about how far female athletics have come in the last 20 years, Cat should be in those conversations. Today on the podcast we hear her softball story of how she went from a youth soccer goalie to an olympic softball player. Cat shares her faith journey and how later in life she came back to Jesus, starting at a life changing church service. We dive into how her faith changed her softball career, why she decided to return to the game after a three year retirement, and finally how to be confident and believe in yourself. #GetCatonDancingWithTheStars The FAM is sponsored by Unite Health Share Ministries, a Christ based way to do health care. Check them out at UHSM.com Follow Cat on Instagram and Twitter: @catosterman Follow her Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/catosterman Follow the FAM: @femaleathletemission Find us online: www.thefamblog.com
Cat Osterman is a two-time US Olympian, three-time National Player of the Year, and four-time All-American softball player. Notes: "For we live by faith, not by sight." - 2 Corinthians 5:7 Christ is with us in the trials When we make plans, God laughs Recalibrated is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. For more stories on sports and faith, check out SportsSpectrum.com.
Sam and Cat talk about the Olympics and the thought process that went into deciding to retire and also come out of retirement. You can follow Cat here: Instagram: @catosterman Twitter: @catosterman Website: www.catosterman.com Graphic art by Four Eyes Creative - www.foureyescreative.ca
Team USA Pitching Ace Cat Osterman joins AJ this week on HARDHEADED. Osterman is a five-time gold medalist (2004 Olympics; 2006 & 2010 World Championships; 2003 & 2007 Pan American Games), a two-time NPF champion (2009, 2010), and a former NPF league MVP. While these accolades speak for themselves, Osterman is also a four-time Big 12 Pitcher of the Year (2003-2006), a three-time USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year (2003, 2005, 2006), a two-time Honda Award winner for softball (2005, 2006), and a two-time ESPY Award winner as the Top Collegiate Female Athlete (2005, 2006). Join Cat and AJ as they discuss Cat's nearly two decades of pitching dominance.
Episode 018: With the postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, I wanted to honor the amazing women in sport. So, I'm launching The Female Elite Olympic and Paralympic Series. This series will share the incredible stories of how these women made it to the Olympic and Paralympic level and what it took to get there. Cat Osterman is a Team USA softball pitcher out of Houston, TX. She played college ball at The University of Texas, Austin where she led the Longhorns to three Women's College World Series appearances (2003, 2005 & 2006), she earned WCWS all tournament honors two times, was the only three-time winner of the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year (2003, 2005 & 2006), a four-time NFCA First-team All American 2005 & 2006, ESPY Award winner as the Top Collegiate Female Athlete 2005 & 2006, four-time Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, and holds Big 12 record with 25 "Pitcher of the Week" honors. Osterman is a 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist, 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist, 2010 World Championship Gold Medalist, as well as, 2006 World Championship Gold Medalist. Connect with Cat: IG: @catosterman Twitter: @catosterman FB: @catosterman USA Softball: @usasoftball This Is Us Softball: IG: @thisisussb Website: www.thisisussoftball.com Keep up to date with The Female Elite Instagram: @female.elite Facebook: @thefemaleelite Show Notes: https://thefemaleelite.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katie-mccaffery/message
Locked On Longhorns - Daily Podcast On Texas Longhorns Football & Basketball
In the most recent Locked on Longhorns podcast the topic of the day is recruiting. Texas recently offered two highly touted tight ends and a four star running back out of Houston. Could the staff land two out of the three? Plus an update on the Brockermeyer twins and are they actually looking to go elsewhere rather than carrying on the family legacy?Recently Griffin McVeigh posted his top 10 players who could become the next big star on the Forty Acres. Who is the top picks to actually come out ahead of the others listed? Possible a surprise selection?Which Longhorns newcomer could make the most immediate impact in 2020? Could it be graduate transfer Tarik Black? Could it be five-star running back Bijan Robinson? Plus the duo discuss players returning to campus, LaMarcus Aldridge update and Cat Osterman being named to the ESPN All-Softball team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is a very special day because this is the first podcast that I have invited a guest to appear on my show! So who do I have in store for you? Well, she is a two-time Olympian, gold and silver medalist, Pro Fastpitch All-Star and 3-time USA National Softball Player of the Year with the Texas Longhorns. Those of you who know softball know I am talking about the 6'2” lefty out of my hometown, Katy, TX, my longtime teammate, coaching colleague and friend – the one and only, Cat Osterman. She is absolutely one of the most dominating pitchers in the world. I personally watched her strike out thousands of batters in my 8 years of playing shortstop and second base behind her. She makes every team she plays on better… and not just a little better, championship better. She will be competing for the 2019 USA Softball team in hopes of competing for the Gold Medal once again in Tokyo for the 2020 Olympics. While with Team USA from 2001 to 2010, Osterman compiled a cumulative record of 59-4 with a minuscule 0.38 ERA. She amassed 832 strikeouts in 425.2 total innings pitched. (www.si.com) In 2013, Osterman was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame alongside New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees, former Dallas Cowboys RB Walt Garrison, former NBA Champion Shaquille O'Neal, and former Heisman Trophy winner from UT Ricky Williams. What an incredible group of athletes. Today we are going to take a look at Cat's journey as a young ball player that led to her success and dominance on the mound. We will dig into the mindset she will take into her training as she prepares to lace up her cleats and take the field once again with TEAM USA. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/just-dig-in-radio/message
An Olympic silver medal is a win, but for a hardcore team competitor, it can feel like—and be—a loss if it meant missing out on gold by just a hair. Cat Osterman, who is a Hall of Fame pitcher and one of the top 5 softball players of all time, has seen the Olympics from both sides. She walked away from two Olympic games with both a silver and a gold medal to show. Now she's a college level coach. This week, Osterman talks about coming down from the highest high and coming up from the lowest low.