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Coach Murphy shares his thoughts on the divisional tournament round and looks ahead to the state tournament with eight of his nine golfers competing in Polson this weekend
Slappin' Glass sits down this week with the Head Coach of the G-League's Osceola Magic, Dylan Murphy! The trio dive into Coach Murphy's thoughts on coaching meetings, including "Rumbles", moving big rocks, embracing the gray, and explore winning the PNR battle, and Plato and Aristotle during a highly entertaining "Start, Sub, or Sit?!"To join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 60 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!
This is the ninth in our series of episodes on D2 Lacrosse Conference Previews for the upcoming season. We will have one coach from each conference join us to give us insight into their team and the conference overall. This week Coach Murphy and Coach Diantgikis of Bentley join us and shares their thoughts on their team this year and the competition in the NE-10. But, first Danny and I give a rundown on the state of play in the NE-10. You can check out Bentley at:Bentley: Twitter - @BentleyMLax Instagram - @bentleymenslaxAlso, make sure you check out our Sponsor at: www.scorebreak.io and schedule a demo. Their platform can help coaches at any level save time. Mention In the Crease and get 15% off your first year.If 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
Embark on an enthralling journey into the heart of wrestling with Coach Bob Murphy as he shares the chapters of his life from dedicated competitor to seasoned coach. In this multi-part series, Coach Murphy unveils the challenges, victories, and invaluable insights gleaned from his extensive wrestling experience. Explore the pivotal role of passion and dedication in achieving success both on and off the mat. Coach Murphy delves into the art of adapting to diverse coaching styles, navigating the intricate politics within the sport, and the profound impact coaches can have on the well-being and development of athletes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nfws/message
ICYMI, Alabama made some news this weekend. We keep the party going on today's episode as we chat with Crimson Tide Head Coach Patrick Murphy. After leading Bama U to another WCWS appearance in 2023, he chats about building out this year's ballclub. He also shares the extra significance of having Kayla Braud back in Tuscaloosa and what topics could be on the table this week at the NFCA Convention in Louisville. Coach Murphy also discusses their summer trip to Italy and the experiences learned. The guys breakdown Alabama's schedule including Victor looking at a three week stretch leading into SEC play. Plus, the guys look at what topics should be discussed in Louisville and what a future guest has to offer on the subject.
Patrick Murphy is the Head Softball Coach at the University of Alabama. Coach Murphy has helped build the Crimson Tide program from the very beginning, leading the team to a National Championship, 24 straight NCAA appearances, and 17 Super Regionals. Entering his 28th year on the university's coaching staff, Patrick joins Nick to discuss why the best teammates experience vicarious joy in other people's success, reminding his players that they are people first and athletes second, and why he has the saying in his program, "Can you handle 30 seconds of embarrassment for a lifetime of learning?"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking news has dropped, so it's time for another special episode of the Out of the Box Podcast! This week, ESPN analyst, Crimson Tide alum, All-American, and friend of the pod Kayla Braud was announced as Alabama's new assistant coach. Naturally, Tom Canterbury and Gray Robertson had to put together an episode to celebrate. To start things off, Kayla Braud joins the guys to discuss how this process came together, support from family and friends, ways broadcasting might help in coaching, the relationship with Coach Murphy and the rest of the staff, her mentality as a coach, and, of course, another edition of “What's Good, Braud?” that puts on exclamation point on the festivities (0:00-33:19). To close the show, Tom and Gray touch on why the move makes sense before swimming through a pool of topics, including the Jets, Killers of the Flower Moon, Twitter vs. X, and more (33:35-52:40).
We speak with Coach Murphy for the first time in a while and catch up on his first season as the head coach of the Blue Ponies as well as spotlight some stars golfers on his teams and look ahead to the last regular season Invites in Billings and Laurel.
In today's episode, my guest is Patrick Murphy, Head Softball Coach at The University of Alabama. His staff has been named NFCA south regional staff of the year 11x, including national staff of the year in 2012, he's in the Alabama sports hall of fame, and in 2012 the Alabama Crimson Tide won the National Championship. More importantly, Coach Murphy is a good person who cares about his players. I visited him this past fall at the University of Alabama and was blown away by how well his program is run. In today's episode, we talk about how to build a program, college recruiting and developing players on and off the field.Timestamps[3:50] Strategies for Involving Parents and Players[14:24] The Three C's[17:10] Building a Strong Culture [24:45] Strategies for Handling Discussions about Playing Time[29:31] Dealing with Failure[30:21] The Impact of the Transfer Portal on College Athletics[34:52] Personal and Professional Development for Coaches Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, Ava and Aaron bring Wrestling Captains Kwasi Bonsu and Jayson Rivera into the studio. They talk about their love for wrestling, their goals for their senior year, wrestling for Coach Murphy and so much more. Do not miss this episode!
The show ushers in a major week of NorCal football action as the Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs begin while a number of big regular season finales take place in the Central Coast and North Coast sections. Playoffs aside, there is no bigger matchup this week than the all-Concord showdown of No. 4 De La Salle at No. 11 Clayton Valley. 7 Friday Night hosts Chace Bryson and Ben Enos attack it from several angles, which includes a visit from Clayton Valley co-coach Tim Murphy. Coach Murphy talked about his team's resurgence following a 1-3 start, how he was forced to look examine his own late-in-his-career coaching philosophies, and what he believes will be the biggest keys to the game. The hosts also have Coach Terry Eidson break down the De La Salle side of the game during his weekly segment. And finally, the hosts examine the playoff scenarios should the Ugly Eagles pull off the upset. Chace and Ben also look at the SJS playoff brackets and talk about which top seed is the best bet for a section title. Plus a post-Halloween topic: What's Coach Eidson's favorite scary movie?
This is the first episode of a three part series in which the In the Crease boys delve into the 2022 coaching changes across D2 Men's Lacrosse. This episode focuses on this year's " Whipple Ripple" at Catawba and Mount Olive. We start with the big change at Mercy and finish with an energetic new coach at D'Youville. We were also honored to be able to talk with both Coach Murphy, taking over Catawba and Coach Wilson at D'Youville. Check out their teams at:Catawba: Twitter - @CatawbaMLAX Instagram - @catawbamlaxD'Youville: Twitter - @dyouvillemlax Instagram - @dyouvillemlaxIf 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
Coach Andrew Kang, In this episode, you'll hear from Coach Andrew Kang. Coach Kang is currently the Manager of Basketball Operations for the Detroit Pistons. And, everyone knows Coach Andrew as simply Drew. Coach Drew has an amazing story and I had to share his story for numerous reasons. I met Coach Drew when I was an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan, working for Coach Rob Murphy. Coach Drew, who at one time was studying to work in a career of aviation, moved to Michigan to chase his dream of being in basketball. And, as a student at EMU, Coach Drew emailed Coach Matt Cline stating his intentions to be involved in the basketball program. As you soon will find out, the fact that Coach Cline would even respond to Coach Drew is pretty remarkable. And since 2014, Drew has been a staple in the EMU Men's Basketball program. Starting as a student manager, Coach Drew was selected as a Graduate Assistant for Coach Murphy's program in 2017. And, Coach Drew also was working for Delta Airlines the entire time that he was a student and involved in the basketball program. Again, another really sensational story. Finally, he was hired to be the the Director of Basketball Operations in 2019, first with Coach Rob Murphy then with Coach Stan Heath. And, this past summer, Coach Drew received the call to work in the NBA with the Pistons organization. The first time that Andrew Kang and I met, he told me that his dream was to work in the NBA. And, this dream came to be this story. Sure, Coach Kang is going to give some great tips in this conversation. As a matter of fact, his tips about how you can make it to the NBA in a non-coaching capacity is tremendous advice for young coaches. However, this conversation is truly about a dream. And, how Andrew Kang was going to do everything in his power to achieve his dream. Follow Coach Andrew Kang @JumpinkangFollow Tell Me Your Story Coach @CoachKevinDroThe Canadian Money RoadmapLearn how to invest smarter and create financial independenceListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyDEEP - The Life of Rob Murphy DEEP - The Life of Rob Murphy DEEP chronicles Murphy's remarkable journey. Basketball Position Metric Pre-Order Rashad Phillips New Book: “The evolution is being televised"Moneyball Sportswear Moneyball, The Only Way To Ball! Great Sports Wear and Basketball Uniforms! Michigan Made! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Koba and HT got a surprise visit from Coach Murphy! The podcast boys got pulled over by the sheriff. Henry goes on a rant about people not wearing deodorant so please Off Topic soldiers please smell good. Koba has an altercation with Coach Murphy after he reveals his secrets
Coach Rob Murphy, In this episode, you'll hear from Coach Rob Murphy. Coach Murphy is the current Assistant General Manager of the Detroit Pistons. As of matter of fact, Coach Murphy has now held four positions with the Detroit Pistons organization: President & General Manager of the Motor City Cruise, Sr. Director of Player Personnel for the Detroit Pistons, and now Assistant General Manager. And, this has all happened over a 400-day window! Before Coach Murphy's transition to the NBA, Coach Murphy was the Head Basketball Coach at Eastern Michigan for ten seasons. Coach Murphy is the 2nd all-time winningest coach in school history. In addition, he was the 2012 MAC Coach of the Year. Before EMU, Coach Murphy spent seven seasons as an Assistant Coach for Jim Boeheim at Syracuse University. And prior to that, Coach Murphy assisted Coach Jim Christian at Kent State University for two seasons. However, it is in the City of Detroit where Coach Murphy started his coaching career. After an outstanding prep career, in both football and basketball, at Detroit Mumford in the Detroit PSL and after graduating from Central State University. Coach Murphy would win two State Championships in the city of Detroit. The first as an assistant coach at Detroit Central High School in 1998. And, Coach Murphy won a state championship, this time as a head coach, at Detroit Crockett High School in 2001. At Central State, Coach Murphy was a 2-time captain under the leadership of former NBA player, Coach Kevin Porter. Coach Murphy was recently inducted into the Central State Hall of Fame. In addition, Coach Murphy has a foundation that impacts so many youths in Detroit - the Rob Murphy Foundation. Finally, Coach Murphy is an author. Trust me, after the conclusion of this podcast, you will want to grab a copy of DEEP - The Life of Rob Murphy: Alive With Purpose. Follow Coach Rob Murphy @robmurphy313Follow Tell Me Your Story Coach @CoachKevinDroThe Future Is FreelanceThis show is for freelancers, sole traders, solopreneurs, digital nomads, consultants,...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyDEEP - The Life of Rob Murphy DEEP - The Life of Rob Murphy DEEP chronicles Murphy's remarkable journey. Moneyball Sportswear Moneyball, The Only Way To Ball! Great Sports Wear and Basketball Uniforms! Michigan Made! Basketball Position Metric Pre-Order Rashad Phillips New Book: “The evolution is being televised"Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Tradition runs deep at Cincinnati (Ohio) Winton Woods High School. Success came before head coach Chad Murphy led the Warriors to the OHSAA football Division II State Championship last season. Murphy is responsible for ensuring his team understands they are not the hunters but "The Hunted" when they take the field each week. With three players, Trey Cornist (Georgia Tech), Cameron Calhoun (Cincinnati), and Jermaine Mathews Jr. (Ohio State), having ended their recruitment with early pledges and young players receiving early interest, Murphy feels blessed to have seniors who have grasped leadership roles. DBHuddle.com sat down with Coach Murphy to learn more about his 2022 squad, including his top players and the challenges they face going from hunters to the hunted on the field. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dbhuddle/support
Just when you thought we would have a quiet weekend in softball....there's really no such a thing. We have plenty to discuss on this episode of In The Circle. The guys are joined by Justin McLeod from Extra Inning Softball who broke the news of Stephanie VanBrakle Prothro set to be named the next head coach at Memphis. They break down what it means for both programs and where Coach Murphy goes to fill out his staff. Eric and Victor take a look at the NJCAA's new deal with ESPN starting this year along with the significance of softball within the deal. How will this impact NJCAA's coverage overall? Where does Division 2 and Division 3 go from here? We also breakdown the Big Ten's new deals with CBS & NBC plus why seeing Big Ten Softball will get a lot harder in a couple of years. We wrap up the episode by looking back at the inaugural Golden Mic Awards which were announced last month on Extra Inning Softball as well as the state of softball broadcasting as we press forward into the 2023 season and beyond.
Harvard Head Football Coach Tim Murphy joins the show this week. Coach Murphy will talk about his coaching career, tenure at Harvard and what makes the school so special. He also talks about what it means to play in the Ivy League and what he and his staff look for when recruiting players. If you are a Crimson fan or alumni, this is the interview for you.
The regular season is over, postseason is here, and Tom Canterbury and Gray Robertson are back to break everything down involving Alabama, the SEC, and a lot of the hot topics around the country! Here's your trip around the bases: At the Plate (0:00-23:54): Tom and Gray look back at the extremely tight series with Missouri and try and explain what happened on the home run call in Game Three. Then, the guys discuss Coach Murphy's induction into the ASHOF and take a look at what might occur at the SEC Tournament for the Tide. Advancing to First (24:00-48:06): Tom and Gray go over all of the award races in the SEC one final time and then touch on a few big stories from the weekend. Next, the guys look at the SEC Tournament bracket and go over all the possible scenarios. Finally, it's the last FGCL Player of the Week award, and it's a doozy. Stealing Second (48:14-1:19:51): Jen Schroeder from ESPN, UCLA, and the 7Innings Podcast returns to the show to talk about the recent craziness in the sport, what went down in Tempe, the Pac-12 race, Arizona's bubbly situation, Oklahoma-Oklahoma State, the SEC Tournament, SEC Player of the Year, the upcoming selection show, and so much more. Rounding Third (1:20:06-1:36:37): Bracketology is back! With the Selection Show less than a week away, Gray presents his seed list and answers questions from Tom (and that list will be updated daily going forward, so stay tuned). Heading Home (1:36:43-2:06:11): To close the show, Tom and Gray go through the entire SEC Tournament and make picks. Then, the guys dive into yet another version of “Off the Wall” that addresses comments about complaints after a win, social media reactions, and the lack of evidence used when people moan on Facebook. 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/.
-Colin Lacy & Guest Host John Murphy dive into the news and notes in Georgia Southern Athletics (2:17)-Colin & Coach Murphy recap the Georgia Southern Baseball series win against #10 Texas State (10:23)-We talk Georgia Southern Men's Soccer & the re-formation of Sun Belt Conference Men's Soccer (24:37)-"The Murph File" Coach Murphy's career story (33:16)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dallastown Head Coach Levi Murphy joins the show. Coach Murphy was just hired this past winter. His final season as a collegiate player was during the fall of 2019 and by the spring of 2020, Coach got his first teaching job. Coach Murphy talks about what he's doing to get his program up and running. Coach Murphy recounts (as a player) his side of the story when his coach announced his retirement.
Welcome back to another episode of BWATB! Todays guest is Sean Murphy. Sean is a Baltimore MIAA football coaching legend. Spent two decades at Archbishop Curley. Coach Murphy was gracious enough to give us an hour of his time. Murphy is currently the Athletic Director at John Paul II Catholic High School in Greenville, North Carolina. Tune in to hear about Coach's rise to prominence in Baltimores Catholic football league and his transition to AD in a different state.
Take a dive with Texas High School Swimming legend, Kevin Murphy, as he discusses the policies and procedures that have built Southlake Carrol Highschool into a 13x state championship program during his tenure. Coach Murphy shares a "10 days out" practice with us where he goes over the structure and expectations for going into a big midseason meet. Coach Murphy is the Southlake Carroll High School Swim Team Head Coach. In his tenure, Southlake Carrol has won 9X Boys and 4x Girls, State Championships. Coach Murphy is a Texas Certified Teacher who has 43 years experience teaching and coaching swimming. You won't find a better opportunity to help your child learn to swim or improve their existing swim skills. Coach Murphy has been professionally coaching since 1979. He has a BS in Physical Education from the University of Tulsa and is a member of the American Swim Coaches Association, the National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association, The Texas Girls Coaches Association, and the Texas Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association. Coach Murphy is assisted by Paul Wallace and Rachael Ausdenmoore. Link to Kevin's practice: bit.ly/kevinmurphywow Link to all NISCA WOW practices: bit.ly/niscawow
Coach Murphy of Curry College talks building a program, building a wall (not that one) lunch pail mentality and the transfer portal.
PODCAST DESCRIPTION: Here are some highlights from this episode. We hope that you enjoy the show. Youth Sports Hot Topics 3:10, For sports parents: Some advice for keeping perspective on the journey, and how parents can be better teammates 11:50, For coaches: The importance of the Long-Stick-Midfielder position 18:00, For players: Keeping a positive mindset through COVID-19, and some of the pillars of team culture under Coach Murphy at Penn Questions & Answers, 26:00 47:45, Fatherly advice to his sons about persistence 49:30, Coaching at The University of Pennsylvania, a living part of sports history 52:00, Philadelphia high school lacrosse history, the parent experience with Radnor's 2021 State Championship team 58:20, Leading the IMCLA Rapid Fire NXT Homework For players: Get better every day For parents: Be supportive For Coaches: Stretch yourself
IN THIS EPISODE... 1) A tribute to Coach John Emme. A wonderful person and coach. 2) We discuss how hitting for power doesn't correlate with striking out as much as another part of hitting does. 3) We briefly discuss the San Diego Padres and the possible Machado effect on their season. 4) Coach Murphy crushes part 3 of our interview with him. He shares the following wisdom with us: Building autonomy into his practices and ownership into his players. His top-tips for players that will be trying out for their high school team. A top-notch tip for hitters and hitting coaches! A top-notch philosophical tip! Follow Coach Murphy @CoachMurphy14 on Twitter. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/8020baseball/support
In part 2 of our visit with Coach Murphy, he shares some top-notch wisdom that can help every coach develop better player buy-in. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/8020baseball/support
In this podcast, recorded Aug. 31, 2021, Jamie talks to Coach Murphy about how excited he is for the return of Penn Lacrosse after not competing last year, how his team had fun and got better last year despite not being able to compete, how he & his staff use principles they learned from the book Inner Game of Tennis in their coaching, simplifying practices, the free play model, what Penn Lacrosse will look like in 2022, his vision for the Quakers on offense and defense, sub games, how he's using the undulation model for practices to prevent burnout, recruiting, and the importance of prioritizing sleep, rest and recovery.
In part one of our great discussion with Coach Patrick Murphy, he shares with us some of his vast coaching wisdom. He discusses being a player at the Little League World Series, being a 22-year old coach at one of the top HS in the country, and then winning a national championship in 2019 at Dodger Stadium. Coach Murphy is the perfect blend of a coach that can teach skill-development with the best of them, while always prioritizing a "people first" approach toward his players. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/8020baseball/support
This week on Inside the Headset, we are featuring Lake Erie College Head Coach, Reilly Murphy. Coach Murphy discusses his different experiences coaching at various college levels, provides insight on how to turn a struggling program around, and highlights the culture of accountability he has created within his team. Reilly Murphy is entering his third season as the Head Football Coach at Lake Erie College. Murphy came to Lake Erie College after serving as the offensive coordinator for fellow Division II member Fayetteville State University. While heading the offensive side of the ball the Broncos ranked among the top offenses in the country with an average of 32.33 points per game while rushing for 216 yards per contest, 26th in Division II. Fayetteville State was also in contention for the NCAA playoffs after being ranked regionally before the defeat in the championship game. Murphy's coaching career is diverse as he has coordinated offenses at private, public, and historically black colleges. He previously also served as the offensive coordinator of Dixie State University. Before that he was the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Western New Mexico University. Murphy has also coached at Bethel College, Notre Dame College, and Grossmont College. During his collegiate career, Murphy attended Grossmont where he played quarterback and led the Griffins to a national championship in 2005. He was an Academic All-American and was honored with the Joe Roth Memorial Award given annually to a California Junior College football player who best exemplifies characteristics of leadership, humility, and class. He was then granted a scholarship to play at Indiana State where he was a two-year starter and named the Gateway Conference's Newcomer of the Year in 2006. [1:04] Start of Interview [1:17] Coaching at different college levels [3:11] Being an effective recruiter [6:1] Turning a program around [9:13] Building up players in a program [11:55] Culture of accountability [19:08] Personal 35 Under 35 experience
The season is over, a champion has been crowned, and Tom Canterbury and Gray Robertson are ready to review the softball year that was in 2021 and even look ahead a little bit to 2022. Here's your trip around the bases (it's a long one, but you can parse it out all summer...we took our time trotting around the bags): At the Plate (0:00-38:05): After a stupendous intro, Tom and Gray recap the WCWS and discuss Alabama's run in OKC, including Montana's perfect game against UCLA and what happened in the two games against Florida State. Then, the guys give a detailed tribute to every senior leaving the program. Advancing to First (38:11-1:11:09): At the risk of everything changing, the guys go through the entire SEC and take a glance at what rosters might look like in 2022 while also talking about which teams might contend for next year's conference title. Stealing Second (1:11:28-1:39:57): Alabama head coach Patrick Murphy joins the show to discuss his main takeaways from Team 25, the impact of the seniors, the potential for the pitching staff in 2022, Lexi Kilfoyl's WCWS performance, Bailey Hemphill's place in the Alabama power hitter rankings, the retirement of Mike Candrea and Lu Harris-Champer, ways to keep growing the sport, rules that need to be changed, and much more. Plus, Coach Murphy drops some breaking news about the coaching staff and gives a 2022 schedule sneak peek. Rounding Third (1:40:16-1:59:57): Fresh off watching Oklahoma win the national championship, ESPN analyst and All-American Kayla Braud joins the podcast to give her immediate thoughts on the win for the Sooners, life on the set of 7Innings Live during the championship series, whether this might be the best WCWS ever, Jocelyn Alo's place in history, takeaways from the season both nationally and at Alabama, and so much more. Plus, everyone plays one final round of “What's Good, Braud?” for the 2021 season. Heading Home (2:00:12-2:38:43): To close the show, the guys dive into the 2021 All-Name Team before explaining the wondrous meals in Oklahoma City for “Tom's Hungry.” Then, Tom and Gray decide their medalists for the year-long Tom's Hungry Podium before finishing off with an “Off the Wall” that details speculation around what players will do next year, evaluations of the season, and the fact that the segment even had to exist at all in 2021. Oh, and we're coming back for Season Four.
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You already know what time it is! Caleb walks through his March Madness bracket. Tweet us and let us know your picks compare!Read more about Coach Murphy's new position with the Pistons here.Host: Caleb BurlingameProducer: Ronia Cabansag
You already know what time it is! Caleb walks through his March Madness bracket. Tweet us and let us know your picks compare!Read more about Coach Murphy's new position with the Pistons here.Host: Caleb BurlingameProducer: Ronia Cabansag
we call Coach Murphy and talk about the West Warriors BB playoff off run and their upcoming 3rd round playoff game. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eddie-zuniga0/support
If you attended a Sun Devil baseball game from 1999 to 2007, there's a good chance you saw this man hard at work. Former Director of Baseball Operations and Current Arizona Diamondbacks Vice President of Special Projects and Fan Experience Graham Rossini joins the show to talk about his time with the program. Graham came to ASU hoping to walk on to the baseball team and ended up as one of the key cogs in the well-oiled Sun Devil baseball machine for seven seasons. He talks about his special relationship with Coach Murphy, what his role with the program was and how he and some teammates once shut down traffic on Mill Avenue on a busy Friday night.
10 episodes. I will always remember the journey to 10 episodes, my first 100 listens, and the wisdom that I take from each guest. This podcast has connected me with friends from high school, middle school, and now adulthood. Even further, it's allowed me to have more in-depth conversations with people whom I look up to. That brings me to episode 10's guest, track legend David Oliver. I know him as “Coach Oliver”, “Coach”, or “DO”, but he is a household name in the realm of Track and Field. One of the most decorated athletes in track and field history, and a former American record holder across 110 meter hurdles, Coach Oliver is just getting started as a coach. Now formally retired, as of 2017, he serves as the Director of Track and Field for his alma mater, Howard University. Oliver was appointed in the Fall of 2017, in hopes of restoring the national merit to Howard's program. With Oliver also came a slew of other positive changes throughout the program. Oliver brought in his longtime close friend and former teammate Andrew Murphy( known as Coach Murphy the
Join Kap and Coach Murphy for a conversation centered around Coaching and Parenting!
On this episode, Adam and Coach start it off with an update on how the players are doing with workouts and individual instruction. There is a buzz around the program as the players and staff prepare to move into the brand new Chippewa Champions Center, which will be coming soon. Coach Mac also reflects on this time last year, as he prepared to take the field for his first game as CMU's Head Coach. Special Teams Coordinator Keith Murphy is our guest this week(18:55). Coach Murphy touches on his coaching history and how it led him to CMU, as well as his background growing up in the northwest part of the country. He also talks about the importance of special teams and preparing every player on the roster to make an impact there. Enjoy this episode and make sure to check back every Thursday for more new episodes.
On this episode, Adam and Coach start it off with an update on how the players are doing with workouts and individual instruction. There is a buzz around the program as the players and staff prepare to move into the brand new Chippewa Champions Center, which will be coming soon. Coach Mac also reflects on this time last year, as he prepared to take the field for his first game as CMU's Head Coach. Special Teams Coordinator Keith Murphy is our guest this week(18:55). Coach Murphy touches on his coaching history and how it led him to CMU, as well as his background growing up in the northwest part of the country. He also talks about the importance of special teams and preparing every player on the roster to make an impact there. Enjoy this episode and make sure to check back every Thursday for more new episodes.
Lisa and Emma recap the 2020 Championship Game between the Whipsnakes and Chaos (0:07-9:06). The girls then sit down with Whipsnakes' Joe Nardella, Michael Ehrhardt and assistant coach Mike Murphy immediately after their championship win to discuss how it feels to win another championship (9:07-10:05), Nards' domination at the faceoff x during the fourth quarter (10:06-10:53) and welcoming their new additions to the Whipsnakes family (10:54-11:39). Zed Williams flipping a switch in the fourth quarter (11:40-12:35), who is the most fun to celebrate a championship with (12:36-13:48) and how it feels to go back to back (13:49-14:52). Having not lost a game in over a year (14:53-16:20) and how they stayed level-headed throughout the entire series (16:21-18:06). Let us know your favorite bits from the episode by tagging us at @TheInsideFeed, @lisaredmond29 and @emmadamz on Instagram and Twitter. You can also follow @jnardss, @airheart12 and @laxcoachmuprh. Enjoy the show!
Go Rangers Radio. Where the New York Rangers are always the talk of the town. Hosted by Paul Cuthbert and Kevin DeLury. Training camp opens up for the NHL Summer Stanley Cup tourney and the guys and everyone else who loves the game, are getting excited to see players back on the ice in practice and teams beginning to dust the rust off before the games begin on August 1st.Tonight the guys touch on Torts and AV getting Jack Adams nods, Foxy missing out on the Calder, announcement of exhibition game against Ice Landers, training camp lineups, K'Andre Miller looking good in the Blueshirt sweater, goaltending as always, the front six, the top back 4, the departure of Coach Ruff, the arrival of Coach Murphy, Coach Quinn not messing around and much more.All live and archived shows available at www.gorangersradio.com. Follow everywhere @gorangersradio.
Coach Murphy shares his journey from being a student manager at Wake Forest and how he became a walk-on and join the coaching staff after graduating. He was promoted at Wake Forest, but eventually joined the coaching staff at Wofford as their DOBO before getting promoted to Assistant Coach a few months into the job. Coach Murphy talks about working under three coaches at Wake Forest, and two at Wofford - and what he's learned from each of them. He's a rising star in the coaching business and share GREAT advice for younger coaches!
On Master Mind Strength & Conditioning Podcast this week, is the start of a new series that will be diving into work life balance. Understanding that strength coaches work long days and burn out is real. On this episode Coach Kelly Murphy of Virginia Tech joins us to talk about how she puts herself in the best situation to keep a work life balance that works best for her. Thanks again Coach Murphy for coming on. Enjoy todays episode everyone. Coaches who are looking for an all in one place for continuing education, you can check out the link below for StrengthCoachNetwork.com where there are hundreds of webinars and discussions available. I have been a member for the last two years and it is a great resource for any coach at any level. Music: I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Ft: J Lang, Morusque Contact: Mastermindstrengthconditioning@gmail.com Strength Coach Network.comhttp://strength-coach-network.ontraport.com/t?orid=14069&opid=4
Jessica interviews women's ice hockey coaching legend Digit Murphy about next week's Aurora Games (https://auroragamesfestival.com/), "a multi-sport, multi-country, multi-day event showcasing the best in women’s sports, entertainment and culture and was created as a platform for “women to take center stage”." The Games will run from Tuesday, August 20, to Sunday, August 25. If you can't make it to Albany to watch The Games in person, ESPNU will be airing them. You can follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuroraGamesFest. Coach Murphy, who has her own podcast called Grit (https://soundcloud.com/user-997844243-156547457), will be coaching Team USA in women's ice hockey on Friday, August 23, at 7pm ET.
Pat Murphy is a baseball coaching legend. He won 1,000 games and was national coach of the year as a Head Coach guiding major programs such as Notre Dame and Arizona State to success. He's also managed at the minor and major league level with the San Diego Padres. Currently, he's a coach with the first-place Milwaukee Brewers, working closely with Brewers' Manager (and his former player) Craig Counsell. Coach Murphy played an important role in my life - and the lives of countless others - for which I'm always grateful. Our discussion reflects on his career and the leadership lessons he's learned, talks career transitions and taking the high road, and even touches on parenting in this incredible look at a truly unique person and leader. You can get in touch with Chris and the show at: Email: chris@leadingbythebook.comWeb: https://www.leadingbythebook.comTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/ChrisBookLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ChrisBook
Today’s episode of RTP we talk with Kyle Murphy. Kyle is a former high school offensive line coach and offensive lineman at Arizona State University, and is currently training offensive lineman in California. Listen as we talk with Coach Murphy about playing with and learning from Pat Tillman, being a team captain as an offensive lineman at Arizona State, and the current landscape of youth football in states like California. You can follow Coach Murphy on Twitter @Warhogs56. This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by Power-Lift. Let Power-Lift take your teams unique needs and use them to design your state of the art facility. From Concept to Completion, choose Power-Lift. Powerful ideas; Powerful Results. Made in USA. Check out Power-Lift for all of your strength equipment and facility needs at power-lift.com This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by Audible. Audible has worked with us and is now offering our listeners a FREE Month and Audio Book of your choice at RTPBOOK.com! They have best selling audio books by and for coach’s, and you can cancel your subscription at anytime with no cost and still get to keep your audiobook as a gift from them. To get your FREE Month and Audiobook visit RTPBOOK.com This episode of the podcast is also brought to you by Team Attack Academy. Team Attack Academy is an online football development site for football players and coaches of all levels. It is the most powerful teaching tool introduced into the game today to raise level of playing and coaching football. After using Team Attack Academy your athletes and coaches will outplay, outwork and outsmart their opponents guaranteed. Visit Team Attack Academy at https://teamattackacademy.com
Mike Murphy of Colgate show notes “Lead from the point of friction” In essence what he is telling us is that leaders are needed at many different points on the team. Sometimes it is important to lead from the front (commonly known as “lead by example”), but often times the best place to be is where the team is struggling the most. Mike is the son of a marine corps colonel. Mike spent the first two years at Colgate assessing his players character-wise and then started to put together a more formal service to the community program. One of the things that he instituted, along with Steve Heller a 1993 USMA grad and Adam Silva, Chief Development Officer of the Wounded Warrior Project, is they started an event called “Faceoff for the Cause” which is a fall lacrosse tournament to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project. It is a 6-team, 2 game per, lacrosse event that the boys raise money for with the intent of building a legacy of philanthropy into the lexicon of the boys so that hopefully they carry that forward and continue to do it throughout their lives. They also do events to raise money for pediatric cancer research. A more hands on community service event that they do is an “adopt a classroom” program and they go once a week to the two classrooms they have adopted, a first grade class and a second grade class, and spend time with those kids doing whatever their teachers think will help motivate the children to learn and grow. The players love it because they are like “rock stars” in that environment, and the kids really respond to the attention they give them. In terms of a formal leadership development program, Coach Murphy doesn't have a formal program but the concepts of leadership are imbued in everything they do. He doesn't name captains until the end of the fall in order to give every upperclassman a chance to prove himself by stepping up to lead an event that needs led during the fall thus giving them an opportunity to lead “through osmosis”, by giving them a mission to accomplish and letting them work their way through the event. They do have a thing called the “Leadership Academy” which is a program they participate in that is part of the Janssen Sports Leadership Center and run by Greg Shelley PH.D. a professor at Ithaca College that helps his players with understanding leadership concepts and how to make better decisions around how they will lead their teams. Coach Murphy takes the mentorship of his players very seriously. He gives them room to grow and understands that they will make poor decisions at times, but he is always there for them. At the end of every fall, he sits down with every player and that players position coach, and they discuss that players strengths, their individual goals, and the teams goals. The meeting takes 30-45 minutes. Goals that are set are challenging but realistic. “Everyone wants to win the National Championship, I want to win the National Championship, but at the end of the day only one team can win the National Championship”. They talk about the goals frequently, almost daily, the remind them on their goals. “A goal not written down is just a dream”, Coach Murphy believes goals should be written down. Coach Murphy believes that athletics is a great training ground for young men and what they will run into in their professional lives. He says “there is a reason that the service academies stress athletics” You need to be involved in your players' lives, you need to talk to them about things outside of lacrosse and create a trust between you. Coach Murphy believes that standards are developed and reinforced in practice. Using 1 handed ground ball pickups may be appropriate at certain times and not others, same thing with wrap checks and behind the back shots/passes. Coach calls it “situational awareness”, players need to understand the situations where these things are appropriate and whe...
Mike Murphy of Colgate show notes “Lead from the point of friction” In essence what he is telling us is that leaders are needed at many different points on the team. Sometimes it is important to lead from the front (commonly known as “lead by example”), but often times the best place to be is where the team is struggling the most. Mike is the son of a marine corps colonel. Mike spent the first two years at Colgate assessing his players character-wise and then started to put together a more formal service to the community program. One of the things that he instituted, along with Steve Heller a 1993 USMA grad and Adam Silva, Chief Development Officer of the Wounded Warrior Project, is they started an event called “Faceoff for the Cause” which is a fall lacrosse tournament to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project. It is a 6-team, 2 game per, lacrosse event that the boys raise money for with the intent of building a legacy of philanthropy into the lexicon of the boys so that hopefully they carry that forward and continue to do it throughout their lives. They also do events to raise money for pediatric cancer research. A more hands on community service event that they do is an “adopt a classroom” program and they go once a week to the two classrooms they have adopted, a first grade class and a second grade class, and spend time with those kids doing whatever their teachers think will help motivate the children to learn and grow. The players love it because they are like “rock stars” in that environment, and the kids really respond to the attention they give them. In terms of a formal leadership development program, Coach Murphy doesn’t have a formal program but the concepts of leadership are imbued in everything they do. He doesn’t name captains until the end of the fall in order to give every upperclassman a chance to prove himself by stepping up to lead an event that needs led during the fall thus giving them an opportunity to lead “through osmosis”, by giving them a mission to accomplish and letting them work their way through the event. They do have a thing called the “Leadership Academy” which is a program they participate in that is part of the Janssen Sports Leadership Center and run by Greg Shelley PH.D. a professor at Ithaca College that helps his players with understanding leadership concepts and how to make better decisions around how they will lead their teams. Coach Murphy takes the mentorship of his players very seriously. He gives them room to grow and understands that they will make poor decisions at times, but he is always there for them. At the end of every fall, he sits down with every player and that players position coach, and they discuss that players strengths, their individual goals, and the teams goals. The meeting takes 30-45 minutes. Goals that are set are challenging but realistic. “Everyone wants to win the National Championship, I want to win the National Championship, but at the end of the day only one team can win the National Championship”. They talk about the goals frequently, almost daily, the remind them on their goals. “A goal not written down is just a dream”, Coach Murphy believes goals should be written down. Coach Murphy believes that athletics is a great training ground for young men and what they will run into in their professional lives. He says “there is a reason that the service academies stress athletics” You need to be involved in your players’ lives, you need to talk to them about things outside of lacrosse and create a trust between you. Coach Murphy believes that standards are developed and reinforced in practice. Using 1 handed ground ball pickups may be appropriate at certain times and not others, same thing with wrap checks and behind the back shots/passes. Coach calls it “situational awareness”, players need to understand the situations where these things are appropriate and whe...
Mike Murphy of Colgate show notes “Lead from the point of friction” In essence what he is telling us is that leaders are needed at many different points on the team. Sometimes it is important to lead from the front (commonly known as “lead by example”), but often times the best place to be is where the team is struggling the most. Mike is the son of a marine corps colonel. Mike spent the first two years at Colgate assessing his players character-wise and then started to put together a more formal service to the community program. One of the things that he instituted, along with Steve Heller a 1993 USMA grad and Adam Silva, Chief Development Officer of the Wounded Warrior Project, is they started an event called “Faceoff for the Cause” which is a fall lacrosse tournament to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project. It is a 6-team, 2 game per, lacrosse event that the boys raise money for with the intent of building a legacy of philanthropy into the lexicon of the boys so that hopefully they carry that forward and continue to do it throughout their lives. They also do events to raise money for pediatric cancer research. A more hands on community service event that they do is an “adopt a classroom” program and they go once a week to the two classrooms they have adopted, a first grade class and a second grade class, and spend time with those kids doing whatever their teachers think will help motivate the children to learn and grow. The players love it because they are like “rock stars” in that environment, and the kids really respond to the attention they give them. In terms of a formal leadership development program, Coach Murphy doesn’t have a formal program but the concepts of leadership are imbued in everything they do. He doesn’t name captains until the end of the fall in order to give every upperclassman a chance to prove himself by stepping up to lead an event that needs led during the fall thus giving them an opportunity to lead “through osmosis”, by giving them a mission to accomplish and letting them work their way through the event. They do have a thing called the “Leadership Academy” which is a program they participate in that is part of the Janssen Sports Leadership Center and run by Greg Shelley PH.D. a professor at Ithaca College that helps his players with understanding leadership concepts and how to make better decisions around how they will lead their teams. Coach Murphy takes the mentorship of his players very seriously. He gives them room to grow and understands that they will make poor decisions at times, but he is always there for them. At the end of every fall, he sits down with every player and that players position coach, and they discuss that players strengths, their individual goals, and the teams goals. The meeting takes 30-45 minutes. Goals that are set are challenging but realistic. “Everyone wants to win the National Championship, I want to win the National Championship, but at the end of the day only one team can win the National Championship”. They talk about the goals frequently, almost daily, the remind them on their goals. “A goal not written down is just a dream”, Coach Murphy believes goals should be written down. Coach Murphy believes that athletics is a great training ground for young men and what they will run into in their professional lives. He says “there is a reason that the service academies stress athletics” You need to be involved in your players’ lives, you need to talk to them about things outside of lacrosse and create a trust between you. Coach Murphy believes that standards are developed and reinforced in practice. Using 1 handed ground ball pickups may be appropriate at certain times and not others, same thing with wrap checks and behind the back shots/passes. Coach calls it “situational awareness”, players need to understand the situations where these things are appropriate and whe...
Mike Murphy of Colgate show notes “Lead from the point of friction” In essence what he is telling us is that leaders are needed at many different points on the team. Sometimes it is important to lead from the front (commonly known as “lead by example”), but often times the best place to be is where the team is struggling the most. Mike is the son of a marine corps colonel. Mike spent the first two years at Colgate assessing his players character-wise and then started to put together a more formal service to the community program. One of the things that he instituted, along with Steve Heller a 1993 USMA grad and Adam Silva, Chief Development Officer of the Wounded Warrior Project, is they started an event called “Faceoff for the Cause” which is a fall lacrosse tournament to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project. It is a 6-team, 2 game per, lacrosse event that the boys raise money for with the intent of building a legacy of philanthropy into the lexicon of the boys so that hopefully they carry that forward and continue to do it throughout their lives. They also do events to raise money for pediatric cancer research. A more hands on community service event that they do is an “adopt a classroom” program and they go once a week to the two classrooms they have adopted, a first grade class and a second grade class, and spend time with those kids doing whatever their teachers think will help motivate the children to learn and grow. The players love it because they are like “rock stars” in that environment, and the kids really respond to the attention they give them. In terms of a formal leadership development program, Coach Murphy doesn’t have a formal program but the concepts of leadership are imbued in everything they do. He doesn’t name captains until the end of the fall in order to give every upperclassman a chance to prove himself by stepping up to lead an event that needs led during the fall thus giving them an opportunity to lead “through osmosis”, by giving them a mission to accomplish and letting them work their way through the event. They do have a thing called the “Leadership Academy” which is a program they participate in that is part of the Janssen Sports Leadership Center and run by Greg Shelley PH.D. a professor at Ithaca College that helps his players with understanding leadership concepts and how to make better decisions around how they will lead their teams. Coach Murphy takes the mentorship of his players very seriously. He gives them room to grow and understands that they will make poor decisions at times, but he is always there for them. At the end of every fall, he sits down with every player and that players position coach, and they discuss that players strengths, their individual goals, and the teams goals. The meeting takes 30-45 minutes. Goals that are set are challenging but realistic. “Everyone wants to win the National Championship, I want to win the National Championship, but at the end of the day only one team can win the National Championship”. They talk about the goals frequently, almost daily, the remind them on their goals. “A goal not written down is just a dream”, Coach Murphy believes goals should be written down. Coach Murphy believes that athletics is a great training ground for young men and what they will run into in their professional lives. He says “there is a reason that the service academies stress athletics” You need to be involved in your players’ lives, you need to talk to them about things outside of lacrosse and create a trust between you. Coach Murphy believes that standards are developed and reinforced in practice. Using 1 handed ground ball pickups may be appropriate at certain times and not others, same thing with wrap checks and behind the back shots/passes. Coach calls it “situational awareness”, players need to understand the situations where these things are appropriate and whe...
Our guest on The Football Coaching Podcast this week is Tim Murphy of Clayton Valley High School. Coach Murphy has had an incredible run at Clovis East High School and Ygnacio Valley in California running his Double Wing Offense. Nate and Joe will pick Coach Murphy's brain about installing the Double Wing and the adjustments […]