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As Coach Brown was excelling on the field, a backup named Harry Walls caught his attention. Harry loved the Lord and despite not playing, he greatly encouraged Coach Brown. After coach Brown's junior year, Harry left for ministry at Liberty University. Coach Brown missed Harry, but he set his sights on being drafted and going pro in The NFL. After Coach Brown went undrafted, he broke down and fell to the floor. Coach Brown remembered all the things that Harry had said and modeled and he cried out for God to take over his life. Jesus Christ changed Coach Brown and he was now adopted into God's family. God used the circumstances to reveal Christ to Coach Brown and despite being cut by a few NFL teams, Coach Brown's life was eternally changed because of Jesus.
In part two, Coach Brown discusses his transition from high school to playing football at Brown University. As Coach Brown was excelling on the field, he knew something was missing in his life. However, God was causing everything to work together for him. Romans 8:28 says "And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them." God was about to bring Harry Walls, a fellow football player who knew Jesus as Lord and Savior, into Coach Brown's life.
Everyone has a story. In this episode, Coach Brown tells the story of how he was the orphan child. Through God's sovereignty, Coach Brown was placed in the home of Arthur and Pearl Brown. God has chosen who are going to be His and all we can say is thank you. We are a product of God's grace. Ephesians 1:5 says that "God decided in advance to adopt us into his own family by bringing us to himself through Jesus Christ." God is the hero and because of the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, we now have a new life.
In a recent conversation, Katy Jeter spoke with Scott Brown, the head coach of the Marysville High School boys' basketball team, regarding the Basketball All-Star games scheduled for Sunday. Their discussion encompassed the nature of the event, its venue, the impetus behind its creation, and Coach Brown's aspirations for it.
It's time for our 2025 ACC Prospect Series as we sit down with all the biggest NFL prospects from around the conference. Next we chat with one of our favorite repeat guests on the show, Cuse QB Kyle McCord! We talk with Kyle about this past season at Cuse, his relationship with Coach Brown and his Pre-Draft process. Presented by Ingles Markets. Sponsored by Rhoback, use code GMPOD for 20% off. Produced by Richmond Weaver
In this episode of the Contacts Coaching Podcast, host Justin Clymo sits down with Tyler Brown, Head Basketball Coach at Stevenson School. Coach Brown takes us through his multifaceted journey from being an aspiring athlete, overcoming early adversity, and eventually transitioning into his varied roles in coaching at multiple collegiate levels. He shares his experiences of balancing full-time work with coaching, learning the nuances of connecting with young athletes, and the complexities of high school sports. Listen in as Coach Brown offers insights on building team culture, the importance of being a servant leader, and his continuous growth mindset. From funny anecdotes to deep reflections, this episode is packed with stories and valuable lessons for anyone interested in sports coaching and personal development.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:41 Coach Tyler Brown's Early Life and High School Challenges01:42 College Journey and Early Coaching Aspirations03:43 First Coaching Opportunities and Realizations07:21 Transition to College Coaching and Personal Challenges13:37 Becoming a Head Coach and Learning Curves18:10 Impact of Teaching on Coaching Philosophy23:31 Building a Positive Team Culture26:14 The Importance of Authenticity in Coaching27:00 Reflecting on Coaching Mistakes and Lessons Learned28:45 Adapting Coaching Strategies for Different Levels31:42 Learning from Other Coaches and Sports35:55 The Role of Failure in Personal Growth42:27 Building Relationships and Communication45:19 Balancing Multiple Roles and Responsibilities49:52 Creating a Positive Team Culture53:18 Absurd Memories and Final Thoughts
On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we sit down with Central Arkansas Head Coach, Nathan Brown. In this conversation, Coach Brown discusses getting an early start in the profession at his alma mater, learning from the great coaches around him, and becoming the Head Coach at UCA. Coach Brown was recognized as the 2024 AFCA FCS Region 3 Coach of the Year for his efforts leading the Bears. Follow Coach Brown and UCA Football on social media here: @NathanBrownUCA & @UCA_Football Show Notes: 1:30 Getting started in the coaching profession at your alma mater after pursuing a career in professional football and working to separate and establish yourself as a coach. 14:56 Learning from great coaches around you, taking the reins of the offense at 24 years old, and navigating the challenges you faced early on. 26:07 Becoming the head coach at Central Arkansas and being recognized AFCA FCS Region 3 Coach of the Year.
About the Guest:Brenda Mock Brown is the head women's basketball coach at East Tennessee State University (ETSU), entering her third season in this role. Coach Brown has an extensive career in collegiate basketball, having served as both an assistant and head coach at various institutions, including Georgia Tech and UNC Asheville. She boasts a background as a former professional basketball player in France and holds a master's degree in education. Brenda's coaching philosophy is grounded in strong relationship-building and player development, focusing on both athletic and personal growth for her team members.Episode Summary:In this engaging episode of the Johnson City Living podcast, host Colin Johnson welcomes Coach Brenda Mock Brown, the vibrant head coach of the ETSU women's basketball team. As they dive into the world of collegiate women's basketball, Brenda shares insights into her coaching journey, her experience playing professionally in France, and the dynamic changes in college athletics, including the impact of the NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) regulations. Through a mix of humor and heartfelt stories, the discussion explores the challenges and rewards of building a competitive basketball team at ETSU, set against the backdrop of the charming Johnson City community.Coach Brenda delves into her upbringing in Waynesville, NC, and her academic and athletic journey through Wake Forest University, which eventually led her to a fulfilling coaching career. This episode is rich with valuable SEO keywords like "ETSU women's basketball," "NIL regulations," and "college sports culture," encapsulating Brenda's holistic approach to coaching both on and off the court. Listeners are invited to learn more about the unique aspects of the ETSU women's basketball program, including the engaging atmosphere at Brooks Gym and upcoming events and camps designed to foster young athletes' passion for the sport.Key Takeaways:Brenda Mock Brown highlights the significance of developing strong relationships with her players, fostering a supportive and transformative basketball program at ETSU.The podcast discusses the evolving landscape of college athletics with the increasing influence of NIL regulations and the NCAA transfer portal.Brenda emphasizes the importance of community support, inviting residents to attend women's basketball games to experience the excitement and teamwork firsthand.The episode showcases the diverse academic and extracurricular offerings at East Tennessee State University, aiming to attract prospective students and athletes.Insights into Coach Brown's personal journey reveal the importance of adaptability, faith, and perseverance in navigating the complex world of collegiate sports.Notable Quotes:"I believe we can win. I believe in this team." – Brenda Mock Brown"Coaching is about results through relationships." – Brenda Mock Brown"I don't want to be something our student-athletes have to overcome." – Brenda Mock Brown"The Lord's hand was on my life, even when I wasn't asking." – Brenda Mock Brown"It's not the role; it's how you do the role." – Brenda Mock BrownResources:ETSU Athletics: ETSU Athletics Official WebsiteFollow ETSU Women's Basketball on social media for updates, game schedules, and behind-the-scenes content.Don't miss this episode that offers a genuine glimpse into the compelling world of college basketball coaching as Coach Brenda Mock Brown shares her experiences and vision for the future. Tune in for more episodes of the Johnson City Living podcast to discover stories that celebrate the vibrant community of Johnson City.
I can recall the moment like it was yesterday. USC vs Texas. The Rose Bowl. Burnt orange filling up one half of the iconic stadium and cardinal and gold filling up the other. A sunset for the ages. Keith Jackson. Pete Carroll. Mack Brown. Matt Leinart. Reggie Bush. And of course, Vince Young.I've yet to watch that game back, as it was the finale of my first year on the USC staff, but since that day I've always had great regard for the Texas head coach, Mack Brown. A few years ago he joined my podcast and since that conversation, I've always perked up when he would speak about the game we all adore.Coach Brown is a Hall of Fame and National Championship winning coach, but he is also a guardian of the game. His lens on the current state of the game, his advice to current coaches and his infectious energy are traits that we all can learn from and I'm honored to have him on today's Y-Option podcast, thanks to our founding partner 76.We reflected back on his career, how he navigated the pressures in coaching and even some of his regrets.What landed most was his sage advice to coaches as we dove into the topic of “self-compassion” in coaching, or the lack thereof. And can't we all use a little bit of that in today's world? I know I can.Hope you enjoy today's conversation with the legendary coach, Mack Brown.Much love and stay steady,YogiThis episode is executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor RenThis podcast is a Best Coast Media productionY-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
Join us as we dive deep with Coach Dee Brown, the mastermind behind Iowa Central's cross country and track programs. From his humble beginnings as an underdog runner to leading one of the most decorated JuCo programs in the nation, Coach Brown shares his journey, philosophy, and what it takes to build a championship team.
Coach Brown talks about the lessons learned from the loss at home to Billings Central Catholic and how his team will focus this week on trying to claim a conference title against Glendive and Sidney
Coach Brown tells us why his team was successful this weekend and we get an insight into how preparations go each week for the Lady Ponies before taking the court.
A Celtics player with a hot shooting hand, an NBA coach firing and more money flowing to players in Major League Baseball. Correspondent David Schuster reports.
Brenden Nunes, Frankie Cartoscelli, and Chris Watkins present another edition of the Return of the Roar Sacramento Kings podcast. Topics discussed include: Sacramento's offensive success since Malik Monk joined the starting lineup Mike Brown sending a message via pre and postgame media Kevin Huerter has thrived over the last four games in a solidified bench role What are the details Coach Brown wants them to focus on "possession after possession" Emphasizing their defense, but how much better can they get? Starting to talk about trade targets... how much could they help? All that and PLENTY more! Thank you for watching. Don't forget to hit the thumbs up and subscribe! As always, the podcast is also available in video form on YouTube.
If you know Nebraska Football, you likely know the name Ron Brown. As an assistant coach with the Huskers, Ron was on the staff for three National Championship teams and numerous conference title winners. Since his arrival in Lincoln in the 1980s, he has served under six different Husker head coaches –– a testament to how coaches view the value of having Coach Brown's influence on young men. But, Ron is more than a football coach. Our guest truly believes God has placed him –– a man who grew up in and around East Coast cities –– into the wide open spaces of Nebraska to serve as a missionary to the state by sharing the Gospel of Jesus to as many as will listen. A former state director for Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Ron Brown is the co-founder of Kingdom Sports https://kingdomsports.online/
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Hosted by Mike Fanning, recorded live from Grimsley High School The Whirlies keep rolling with a big 58-21 win over SE Guilford in the 2nd round of the NCHSAA 4A State playoffs. Next up, a huge 3rd round matchup vs Charlotte Catholic! This week Coach Brown welcomes LT Mekhi Norwood and OLB Jashua France --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support
On today's show we talk to Coach Brown. We talk with Chris Brown about Spencer Brown & if you listen long enough, at the very end, Josh will turn your ear drums brown.
Send us a textImagine predicting an undefeated November for the Texas Longhorns! Stevie Lee joins us with bold forecasts and insights into the mental and physical grit needed to conquer upcoming matchups. We dive into the recent buzz of fans storming fields and the Gamecocks' triumph over Texas A&M, questioning whether the excitement is worth the potential fines. As we gear up for a critical month for Texas football, we discuss the importance of tackling offensive line challenges and strategizing against formidable teams such as Florida and Texas A&M.In a heartwarming segment, we welcome a special guest who takes us on a nostalgic trip back to our high school days in Shreveport, Louisiana. Together, we reminisce about the camaraderie and laughter that led us to Austin to play for Mack Brown at the University of Texas. From the vibrant culture and honest recruitment under Coach Brown to the powerhouse reputation of our high school, Evangel, we celebrate the rich football legacies and personal friendships that defined our journey. The contrasts between Shreveport and Austin highlight the diversity and unity we experienced on and off the field.Switching gears, we embrace the heartfelt joys and trials of fatherhood and sportsmanship. Recent sports highlights, including Dak Prescott's candid updates and the stellar performances of rising stars like DeMarvin Overshown and Trevon Diggs, spark lively discussions. Amidst the dynamic between players and the media, we share personal stories of pride in our children's sporting achievements. As political tensions rise, we express gratitude for the communities of Shreveport and Nacogdoches, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and relishing the rich football traditions that bind us together.Support 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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Unfortunately, JB once again had to duck out when Coach Brown called this morning. So Sandy and Tricia had to break some bad news to him about the Austin he remembers. Listen every morning from 6-10 on 103.1 Austin or stream on the iHeart Radio App.
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Send us a Text Message.What does it take to transition from a legendary coach like Nick Saban at Alabama? Join us for an exhilarating conversation with George Teague, celebrated former Alabama Crimson Tide and Dallas Cowboys player, as he shares his unique insights and personal anecdotes. We dive into the heart of the SEC with previews of media days, reflections on Coach Saban's enduring legacy, and riveting tales from the fierce Texas vs. Texas A&M rivalry. You'll hear how Coach Brown's motivational tactics sparked intense performances and get a glimpse into the historic Texas vs. Arkansas matchups through the lens of Coach Sark.We dig deep into the challenges and expectations that come with following in the footsteps of coaching giants. George and Stevie explore the balance between tradition and innovation, discussing how modernizing coaching approaches can connect with younger athletes. Discover how fun and relaxation, like playing music during practice, can positively impact players' performance and mental well-being. This episode underscores the importance of evolving coaching methods to meet the changing needs of student-athletes while maintaining a successful football program.Our analysis then shifts to the Dallas Cowboys, where we break down Dak Prescott's technical prowess, dissect CeeDee Lamb's consistency issues, and scrutinize the defense's struggles. Engaging in spirited debates about roster management and offseason moves, including the addition of Mike Zimmer, we examine whether these changes can strengthen the defense. We wrap up the episode with some lighthearted banter, touching on Willie Nelson's smoking buddies, and a lively debate over "shopping carts" versus "buggies." Join us for a mix of insightful football analysis, camaraderie, and social commentary, all punctuated with a hearty "Roll Tide" to celebrate the vibrant SEC community.Support the Show.Please like and follow each of Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast social media links on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Tik Tok.
North Carolina's defensive struggles have been highlighted ad nauseam over the past several years with Mack Brown 2.0 highlighted by high level offensive performance and below par production on the other side of the ball. Enter Geoff Collins, North Carolina's new defensive coordinator, hired by Coach Brown to correct the issues and change the narrative of those on the outside looking in of the UNC program. Collins joins Inside Carolina's Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley on this edition of the Next Level podcast to 'talk ball' and find out just what makes the "Minister of Mayhem" tick when comes to an aggressive defensive approach for his teams. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Coach Fran Brown is the head football coach at Syracuse University, bringing with him a legacy of excellence and a reputation as the nation's top recruiter. Fran has made a significant impact everywhere he's been, from his key role in Georgia's 2022 national championship team to his transformative influence at other programs. His journey from humble beginnings in Camden, New Jersey, to leading a prestigious football program is a testament to his relentless drive and resilience. Coach Brown's competitiveness, honesty, and authenticity shine through in everything he does, making him not just a coach, but a mentor and leader. Off the field, Fran is a devoted family man, cherishing time with his beautiful family. Join us as we explore his inspiring journey, the lessons he's learned, and his exciting vision for the future of Syracuse football. Tim Green's "Nothing Left Unsaid" is a weekly podcast hosted by Tim and Troy Green. Tim is a former first round NFL draft pick, member of the College Football Hall of Fame, New York Times #1 Bestselling Author, former Fox broadcaster, NPR contributor, family man, ALS advocate, and so much more. Each week, Tim and Troy will sit down with interesting people to have thoughtful conversations. The guests will range from celebrities, athletes, academics, doctors, authors, and more. As Tim battles his ALS diagnosis, nothing is out of bounds and there will be nothing left unsaid. #NothingLeftUnsaid #TimGreen #podcast SPONSORS ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (https://elevenlabs.io) for supporting this episode and powering Tim's voice. Barclay Damon: Thank you to my law firm, for supporting this episode (https://www.barclaydamon.com). SOCIAL Website: https://tgnlu.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/nlutimgreen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TGNothingLeftUnsaid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tgnlu TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tgnothingleftunsaid AUDIO ONLY Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5fhcANt7CSnYvgBlgxpVVa Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nothing-left-unsaid/id1734094890 PERSONAL: Tackle ALS: https://www.tackleals.com Tim Green Books: https://authortimgreen.com
Longtime Division I AC and HC Randy Brown of Fort Dodge, Iowa comes on the pod this week! Coach Brown has been a life long learner and looks to impart wisdom from both his own experiences, positive and negative, and the experiences of others. We discuss networking, his influences, helping with the IBCA, "Elite Coach Mentoring", the skill of resilience and much more!! Great conversation with Coach Brown!
Coach Brown joined the show to talk about winning the OVC golf tournament.
Today's guest is Coach Chris Brown of the Howe Lady Lions. Coach Brown is one of those coaches that any coach could talk to and soak up wisdom from the entire conversation. Coach Brown will talk about his upbringing, speak of his time in the military, and touch on how a stint of being a college player led him into coaching. Find out the difference between being a transactional coach and a transformational coach and more on this episode.
It was all about March Madness as hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcomed two coaches with Long Island roots to discuss the “Big Dance.”Former University of Albany Head Coach Will Brown and current Yale University coach James Jones joined the program to give their insights. Coach Jones discussed his upcoming first-round game against Auburn coming up this Friday and Coach Brown gave his insights on planning and preparation during his five NCAA tournament appearances.
In the third hour of the show Dave and Jason ask why the Kings can't put a winning streak together, Dave and Jason talk about the competitiveness of Women's College Basketball, get Coach Brown's reaction to the Kings loss, and tell you Who's Hot and Who's Not.
In the third hour of the show Dave and Jason get the players and Coach Brown's reaction to last night's loss, previewed the last 22 games of the season, and told you Who's Hot and Who's Not.
Welcome to the first episode of Coaches Corner - A solo episode series with Coach Brown. We went to Raisefest last week and brought back some knowledge to share with you folks. This week we talk about Neal Bawa, CEO of Grocapitus Investments, and his presentation about Top 10 Irrational Investor Objections... and the truthful response. This is a point by point breakdown and we'd love to hear what you think, whether you agree or disagree with Ian or Bawa. Ian talks about: High yield savings accounts and long term investing strategies Big slides in M/F valuations in the country vs. Jacksonville The debt cliff and lender appetites as we watch the numbers Conservative pricing and Pro Forma optimism Buying through a smile The benefits of inflation Tell us: what did you think of the new show format? If you enjoyed it, do you mind leaving us a rating and review in Apple Podcasts or telling a friend about the show? Our goal is to be an indispensable resource for commercial, industrial, office, and multifamily investors in greater Jacksonville, Florida. Connect with Ian: https://investwiththecoach.com/ @yieldcoach on socials Theme music provided by: The Firewater Tent Revival https://open.spotify.com/artist/7rRU3ACLdkUtvkZc3DGbUJ?si=cKiWTd2lQvKFkLiZxffgXA&nd=1&dlsi=ffb0de76e1874912 Link to Neal Bawa's Top Ten Doc https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v9F6dZAv-vTiW_fXyyXkTYbeTyWf71Js/view?usp=sharing --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yieldcoach/message
Coach Brown joined the show to preview the TTU golf season.
Coach Brown called in to preview the golf season at TTU.
With the high school basketball playoffs in full swing we take time to revisit Episode 123: "Hoop School" with Coach George Brown from Savannah High School along with Groves High Basketball Coach Kevin Evans! In this episode, the guys discuss season goals, Coach Brown discusses taking over for a legend and much more!
Episode #212 features Laethion Brown, the girls basketball HC at Centura (NE) High School. Coach Brown is coming off of a state championship run last season and has his squad back at the state tournament this season! In our episode, Coach Brown talks about building his program, being asked to be harder on his players, his influences, defensive philosophy, how he sets up practice and much more! Enjoy this conversation!
In the third hour of the show Jason went over what Coach Brown and the players said about the Kings game last night, told you what to watch this weekend, and tells you Who's Hot and Who's Not.
Coach Jason Brown from the TV series 'Last Chance U' joins the guys in recap of SuperBowl weekend and further talks about the quality of the game of football we've now evolved unto. Coach Brown gives his take on what the game has now become not just referring to players, but coaches also.
Today we're sitting down with Vandy Associate Head Coach and Pitching Coach Scott Brown. This is a must listen… Topics Include:Maintaining elite status and staying thereBeing "present" on the mound3 "non-negotiables" for players coming into the programThe upcoming 2024 season will be Coach Brown's 12th as the pitching coach and eight as associate head coach at Vanderbilt. During his tenure, 35 Commodore pitchers have been selected in the MLB Draft, including 12 in the first three rounds. He has helped the Dores to two national championships, four College World Series finals appearances, eight NCAA Tournaments and six NCAA Super Regional appearances.Coach Brown first entered the coaching ranks after a stellar three-year pitching career at Cortland. A second team All-American in 1999 after going 9-1 with a 2.03 ERA Brown racked up 19 career victories at Cortland, a mark that tied for fifth-most in school history. Ready to take your game to the next level? With our holistic and data-driven approach, experienced coaches, and cutting-edge technology, RPP Baseball takes the guesswork out of player development. Twitter https://twitter.com/RPP_Baseball/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/RPP_Baseball/ Call us at 201-308-3363 Email us at rpp@RocklandPeakPerformance.com Website ...
What's up Cause Nation?!?! Well, the basketball team looked very promising last night. True, we don't really know who LSU is but an early eye test for us nonetheless. You'll her from us and we'll hear from you in Fan Feedback! Then, we'll head to the spaces to talk about new Syracuse football coach Fran Brown!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason Brown starred on Netflix's hit reality TV show, "Last Chance U" as Head Coach for Independence Community College. Coach Brown joins Mo, and Cole on today's new episode of the Momentum Podcast.
Today's guest, NYU Coach Andrew Brown, is the head coach of the highly successful (29-7 record and advanced to the NCAA DIII Tournament Final Four 2022 season) New York University's Women's Volleyball Team. Coach Brown sits down with Kirsten to talk about how his program has changed from the jungle tiger - practicing ugly mentality to playing from the top and being the hunted vs the hunter. He speaks to how you show up after success, when opponents are so motivated to take you down. Kirsten and Andrew talk about how to onboard 5-7 new players, and not overload them in the pre-season. And, he talks about how they bring in consultants to give data and science (think Meyers-Briggs) to give another tool in his athletes toolbox for not just volleyball, but life in general. A fascinating discussion on mindset, grit, expectations, culture and really finding out who your team is! NYU Violets repeated as UAA conference champs in 2023 and are currently playing in the NCAA DIII tournament. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirsten-jones0/support
Monday's return guest, NYU Coach Andrew Brown, is the head coach of the highly successful (29-7 record and advanced to the NCAA DIII Tournament Final Four 2022 season) New York University's Women's Volleyball Team. In this clip, Coach Brown sits down with Kirsten to talk about how his program has changed from the hunter to the hunted. This episode is a fascinating discussion on mindset, grit, expectations, culture and really finding out who your team is! NYU Violets repeated as UAA conference champs in 2023 and are currently playing in the NCAA DIII tournament. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirsten-jones0/support
This is the second episode of a five-part series in which the In the Crease boys delve into the 2023 coaching changes across D2 Men's Lacrosse. This year, we flipped the script and start with the new programs coming to D2. We were honored to be able to talk with Coach Brown at Tiffin, Coach Foss at Thomas More, and Coach Church at Virginia State, as well as discuss Holy Family as another new program in DII. Check out their teams at:Tiffin: Twitter- @Tiffin_MLAX Instagram - @tiffin_dragons_mlaxThomas More: Twitter -@TMUMensLacrosse Instagram - @tmumenslacrosseVirginia State: Twitter - @VSUTrojansMlax Instagram - @vsutrojansmlaxHoly Family: Twitter - @HFUMensLacrosse Instagram - @hfumenslacrosseIf you like what we are doing, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and help us spread the word of the great things happening in D2 Men's Lacrosse!Follow us at: Instagram: @in_the_crease_d2_lax Facebook: In the Crease with Danny and Kevin Twitter: @D2_Lax_podcast
0:00 ... Hello and Welcome ... Ross introduces the panel ... teases our content 0:28 ... Bet OnLine live commercial read 1:15 ... Opening discussion on Giannis and how his presence has set off an avalanche of attention for the show ... 1:30 ... Bruce credits Ross for getting Giannis ... Reaction to seeing ourselves on ESPN's NBA Today 2:12 ... Giannis made news on the show, especially about his future in Milwaukee ... 2:48 ... World B's reaction to the passion that Giannis showed in answering our questions ... lots of fans in Milwaukee are feeling a bit nervous 3:43 ... Bruce discusses how much civic pride the city of Milwaukee has for Giannis and how he is recognizable around the world as a "one name" person ... and while he'd like to stay in Milwaukee if the team is competitive, he does have options. Ross chimes in on the reasons he feels Giannis and Milwaukee are a good fit. 5:53 ... World B sizes up the Bucks situation, singling out Jrue Holiday and the other veterans and understands that their championship window won't stay open indefinitely. 6:50 ... Ross tees up a discussion of Giannis' comments about the NBA champion not being the "World Champion." This was a very controversial take by Giannis and we examine the pros and cons of his position. 8:50 ... Bruce feels the American fans and the International fans are clearly divided on the topic. There are other leagues around the world that could lay claim to calling themselves "World Champions," but don't. 10:12 ... Ross points out that Giannis never speaks without thinking first and Ross agrees with him on the issue, even though he was previously on the fence. 10:59 ... World B agrees that part of the issue is the American fans' attitude and he points out that it's now up to the US to send a team to the Olympics to back up the boasting. 11:38 ... Hakeem Olajuwon discussion and why Giannis has always been Bruce's "Hakeem 2.0" Giannis also broke the news that he'd be working out with Hakeem before the season starts, which resonated "big time" around the hoop world. 13:41 ... World B on the excitement in Milwaukee over the Hakeem/Giannis future workout 14:15 ... Ross on comments from fans ... we love them ... keep them coming 14:48 ... Thoughts on the growth of our listeners from around the globe ... 16:22 ... Ross expresses his feeling that helping hoop fans get to know Giannis through this show has been gratifying for him. 17:10 ... Next week's guest will be Mike Brown, the head coach of the Sacramento Kings and we examine some of his accomplishments and why he is such a winning individual. Everyone discusses what they hope to learn from Coach Brown. 23:41 ... Ross asks for listeners to send us questions ... Bruce and World B share their social media handles for listeners questions and Ross adds his at the end. 26:30 ... Bye and see y'all next time TRT 27:00
Coach Brown wraps up Penn State talks about Saturday's game against the Duquesne Dukes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/touchdowncity/support
#125. Owen Brown - USF Assistant Women's Basketball CoachOwen Brown is a highly esteemed figure in the world of basketball, currently serving as the assistant coach for the women's basketball team at the University of San Francisco (USF). With a wealth of experience and a genuine passion for the game, Coach Brown has played a pivotal role in shaping and guiding the team towards success.Throughout his coaching career, Coach Brown has displayed exceptional leadership, mentorship, and strategic prowess, enabling players to reach their full potential both on and off the court. His dedication to fostering a positive and supportive environment for athletes has earned him the respect and admiration of colleagues and players alike.Before joining USF, Coach Brown has likely had various coaching experiences and achievements, contributing to his well-rounded expertise. As a central figure in the team's coaching staff, his contributions have undoubtedly played a significant role in the program's growth and accomplishments.To learn more about Owen Brown's inspiring journey and his impact on women's basketball at the University of San Francisco, feel free to visit his official bio on the USF Dons website: [Link to Owen Brown's bio https://usfdons.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster/coaches/owen-brown/998 Out now on all podcast platforms! #podcast #beyondthebuckets #show #basketball #coach #life #lifestyle #coaching #entrepreneur #business #ceo #lifecoach #mentalperformance #YouTube http://ow.ly/3kdI30qOSc6 #Applehttp://ow.ly/cAeV30qOSc8 #Spotify http://ow.ly/7EIe30qOSc9
Billy and Bryce are joined today by new HC of the Central Lions Umbrah Brown. Coach Brown runs down some changes he's made over the off-season, what he's got coming back to Lions Valley & who's got the best nickname on the team!
The Sacramento Kings beat the Utah Jazz 121-113, and inch that much closer to officially ending their postseason drought. Simultaneously, Keegan Murray is approaching the rookie three-pointers made record. Included is postgame audio from Matthew Dellavedova, Keegan Murray, and Coach Brown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Sixers head coach and Process legend Brett Brown joins the Ricky to talk about his nine years in Philadelphia (seven as Sixers coach), the good times, the bad times, what he's been doing since he left the Sixers, and look ahead to his next chapter with the Spurs. This is Coach Brown's first interview since leaving the Sixers two years ago. Spike and Mike also discuss the photos and video from the Michael Rubin Hamptons Meek Mill White Party, the persistent Eric Gordon rumors, and the newly formed Kyrie Irving rumors. ** we did not ask Brett any Ben Simmons questions. He may have answered but when we asked him to come on we said we wouldn't and ultimately decided not to. Brett Brown did not ask for us not to. ** The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings Sportsbook. Get your Big Barker dog bed with the Process Pup patch at www.bigbarker.com/ricky Adam Ksebe is the official Realtor of The Process at 302-864-8643 Kornblau & Kornblau if the official Lawfirm of the Process at www.kornblauandkornblau.com Stateside Vodka is the official sponsor of the Corner Three Newsletter with Zo. Draft Kings Disclaimer: 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. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spike-eskin/message