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Sidney Lowe, Thurl Bailey, Dereck Whittenburg and Lorenzo Charles were all instrumental in that final game-winning shot for NC State. Hear Dereck describe the closing seconds of one of the most dramatic Finals in NCAA tournament history, won by the Woldpack 54-52.
Dereck Whittenburg is a former NCAA basketball star and coach. Dereck is best known for the buzzer beater shot/pass that won NC State the 1983 national championship.Dereck reflects on that iconic moment, the leadership of coach Jim Valvano, and his journey from player to mentor. He discusses his book The Shot Heard Around the World and the importance of perseverance, mentorship, and giving back. His perspective on leadership, resilience, and relationships makes this episode worth the listen for anyone looking for inspiration.Check out my Online Men's Coaching Community We Are The They and see how it's changing men's lives across the globe!Get my FREE guide with 45 Days of Simple Tips to Become a Better ManPick up my USA Today bestselling book Be One: How to Be a Healthy Man in Toxic TimesJoin the Real Men, Real Conversations Facebook Group
Even in a down year for the program, NC State went into Chapel Hill and won its fourth straight over UNC on Saturday. The Wolfpack sent Mack Brown packing with an L, earning bowl eligibility and helping itself in a major way heading into the offseason. Cory Smith and James Curle will discuss all of that, the start of the transfer portal — including Kevin Concepcion's entry — and plenty of hoops with Pack legend Dereck Whittenburg also joining the show live to discuss his new book. Get all of that and more on the latest Pack Pride Weekly Podcast!
In this episode "The Publisher" Mr. Kelly Cole sits down with Best Selling Author and former NC State Legend Dereck Whittenburg to discuss his new best selling book The Shot Heard Around The World: How I Went From The Playground To The White House. Dereck Whittenburg's journey of wanting to become a basketball player begins while watching a nationally televised game where he sees his cousin and future NBA Hall of Famer, David Thompson, winning the 1974 National Championship at NC State. From that moment, Whittenburg decided that he wanted to follow in the footsteps of his cousin and dreamed of not just becoming a Wolfpack, but to also being a part of a National Championship team himself. Whittenburg's “pass” to win the 1983 National Championship game with just seconds left on the clock to defeat the mighty Houston Cougars, who were led by future Hall of Famers Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler, will forever be remembered as one of the most memorable plays in sports history. Although Whittenburg understands that he also wants people to know that he has accomplished many great things since that memorable moment. After being cut by the Phoenix Suns and playing just one season overseas in France, Whittenburg quickly realized that his dreams of becoming a basketball player in the NBA was no longer a part of the plan. Aside from Whittenburg wanting to share his basketball journey, he also wanted to use his story as a reminder that life isn't over when things don't go according to plan. Throughout his story, he expresses the importance of being a great listener, respecting your parents, and also the importance of having great friendships. Although many people will remember Whittenburg that memorable moment in the 1983 Championship game, he still continues to empower others to fulfill their dreams. He wants to encourage the youth to know and understand who you are and where you came from. For more info about Dereck Whittenburg's best selling book "The Shot Heard Around The World: How I Went From The Playground To The White House", please visit: https://amzn.to/3NnBbwf The Books For Athletes Podcast Is Available Now On Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Anchor, YouTube & more! Just search Books For Athletes Free Training: "Former Pro Athletes, College Athletes and Sports Coaches Discover How To Create A Best-Selling Book In 30 Days Or Less (even if you hate writing and don't know where to start.)" Go Here: http://www.booksforathletes.com To Schedule A VIP Day Shoot Me a DM on IG @mrkellycole "The Publisher" Mr. Kelly Cole - http://mrkellycole.com If you want to book Mr. Kelly Cole for an event or if interest in getting your book published email booksforathletes@gmail.com Please Subscribe on YouTube, Follow Us On Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google, Podcast & Instagram!
AWadd takes us into The Richmond Commander as he gives out the who, what, when, where, why, and how the Washington Commanders got their third straight victory. We take some calls on the show next as we ask, do the Commanders have the hottest offense in the league right now? Dereck Whittenburg on the show with us next as he celebrates a Commander's victory with us and we chat about his new book The Shot Heard Around the World. Hokie Steve Adams joins us on the show next to break down the heartbreaking Virginia Tech Loss to Miami on Friday.
To kick off the Best Of, AWadd brings us into the show on a Victory Monday as he talks about how excited he is following one of the best wins he has ever seen from the Washington Commanders. Adam gives us his ten takeaways from an incredible Washington Commanders victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Dereck Whittenburg on the show with us next as he celebrates a Commander's victory with us and we chat about his new book The Shot Heard Around the World. AWadd with Doc Walker on the show next to continue to break down the Washington Commanders victory with us as we break down a team full of heroes.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-21:00) – Purdue legend Rick Mount joins Query & Company with Jake and Jimmy to discuss the job that Matt Painter has done with this Purdue team to get to the Final Four, shares what he remembers from committing to Purdue back in 1967, takes everyone through Purdue's Final Four run in 1969, walks everyone through the story of him telling people at Iowa that one of the rims was crooked, what his overall reaction was to Zach Edey eclipsing his points record, and reveals who is the best shooter he's ever seen. (21:00-43:49) – North Carolina State legend Dereck Whittenburg joins Query & Company on the 41-year anniversary of the Wolfpack's National Championship game where Jim Valvano runs all over the court to discuss that moment. He also talks about how the current run for NC State is identical to their run in 1983, previews an upcoming book he has coming out about the experience of being a college student-athlete, and the 30 for 30 that was done on that championship game. (43:49-1:03:29) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers joins the program to assess the lost last night for the Indiana Pacers against the Brooklyn Nets, states that the inconsistencies for the Pacers against below average competition is because of their lack of focus to details defensively, examines the future of Jalen Smith with the Pacers, and believes Doug McDermott is going to only receive spot minutes in a playoff series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:20) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing another disappointing loss for the Indiana Pacers last night against the Brooklyn Nets. They also look forward to Indiana State's NIT Championship game tonight against Seton Hall and debate if they have reached the point where they've proven that the committee got it wrong for leaving them out of the NCAA Tournament. (28:20-49:25) – Purdue legend Rick Mount joins Query & Company with Jake and Jimmy to discuss the job that Matt Painter has done with this Purdue team to get to the Final Four, shares what he remembers from committing to Purdue back in 1967, takes everyone through Purdue's Final Four run in 1969, walks everyone through the story of him telling people at Iowa that one of the rims was crooked, what his overall reaction was to Zach Edey eclipsing his points record, and reveals who is the best shooter he's ever seen. (49:25-50:41) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy recapping their thoughts on the Rick Mount interview. (50:41-1:20:03) – Hour number two starts with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook previewing tonight's NIT Championship game for the Indiana State Sycamores against the Seton Hall Pirates. Additionally, they discuss the news from yesterday with the Kansas City Chiefs not being able to get a new stadium in Kansas City because taxpayers didn't approve the new stadium build. (1:20:03-1:42:57) – North Carolina State legend Dereck Whittenburg joins Query & Company on the 41-year anniversary of the Wolfpack's National Championship game where Jim Valvano runs all over the court to discuss that moment. He also talks about how the current run for NC State is identical to their run in 1983, previews an upcoming book he has coming out about the experience of being a college student-athlete, and the 30 for 30 that was done on that championship game. (1:42:57-1:44:06) – Jake closes out the first hour of the show by reminding people where they can get all the Purdue interviews that the shows have had this week. (1:44:06-2:07:13) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers joins the program to assess the lost last night for the Indiana Pacers against the Brooklyn Nets, states that the inconsistencies for the Pacers against below average competition is because of their lack of focus to details defensively, examines the future of Jalen Smith with the Pacers, and believes Doug McDermott is going to only receive spot minutes in a playoff series. (2:07:13-2:16:33) – Jake comes back from break and shares a note from a listener pertaining to Monday's show where Purdue fans called the program to highlight people who are no longer with us that would be excited about the Boilermakers making the Final Four. Additionally, Eddie shares a story. (2:07:13-2:11:53) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and previewing tonight's Indiana State game against Seton Hall!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reese, Kmac, Pam and Alex speak with Dereck Whittenberg. NC State Great Dereck Whittenburg talks about his new book, DJ Burns, NC State basketball and the Final Four. Which former McDonald's All-American wins this Slam Dunk Contest: Blake Griffin, Shawn Kemp, Dominique Wilkins or Vince Carter?
Tobacco Road is Burning: Can Carolina Hold Off a Surging Duke in the ACC Race?The stakes are as high as the Bell Tower itself! North Carolina clings to a one-game lead in the ACC, but doubts are swirling after a shaky win and two losses to Clemson and Syracuse. Meanwhile, Duke has roared back with a three-game winning streak, their eyes firmly set on stealing the conference crown.This episode dives deep into the hottest rivalry in college basketball as the Tar Heels and Blue Devils prepare for another epic clash. We'll analyze:Carolina's recent struggles: Are they a championship contender or a vulnerable pretender?Duke's resurgence: Can Coach Scheyer's squad sustain momentum and pull off the upset?Key players to watch: Who will step up in the pressure cooker of the Dean Dome and Cameron Indoor Stadium?Predictions: Who will emerge victorious and take control of the ACC?Join us for a passionate and informed discussion as we break down the strategies, matchups, and storylines that will decide the fate of the ACC Championship. We also have Dereck Whittenburg on the show, a National Champion with NC State, and an Emmy award-winning producer of Survive and Advance. This is one episode you won't want to miss!Support the showKeywords: Duke basketball, Carolina basketball, Louisville, Jason Williams, Hubert Davis, combo guards, transfer, Dean Dome, ACC
Hour 4: Aaron Goldhammer and Michelle Smallmon in for Canty and Carlin continue to remember Jimmy V's speech on V Day. We talk to his former player Dereck Whittenburg and listen to the famous speech. Plus WWE Superstar The Miz joins the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 4: Aaron Goldhammer and Michelle Smallmon in for Canty and Carlin continue to remember Jimmy V's speech on V Day. We talk to his former player Dereck Whittenburg and listen to the famous speech. Plus WWE Superstar The Miz joins the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The last week has been another rollercoaster ride for NC State hoops, but the celebration for the 1983 team went down without a hitch. Dereck Whittenburg and the entire living roster was involved in a ceremony during the blowout win over Wake Forest last Wednesday. Cory Smith and James Curle were joined on Monday night by the 1983 National Champion live from Amedeo's! The guys discuss the 1983 reunion, relationship with the current team, memories of the historic run and much more! Whittenburg also sticks around to talk women's basketball, the Duke matchup on the men's side and much more!
Dereck Whittenburg, a member of NC State's 1983 national championship men's basketball team, began his role as Associate Athletic Director for Community Relations and Student Support in October 2015. He joins the Sports Shop to discuss the 40th Anniversary of the 1983 National Championship team.
Joe Giglio caught up with former NC State basketball player Dereck Whittenburg as the 1983 national championship team gathered to celebrate their championship from 40 years ago. Whittenburg says that it never gets old thinking back at what their team accomplished. Also, fan questions during #HeyJoe about the Carolina Hurricanes, sandwiches, and the Container Store, and country rap songs.
Today in the Big Chair Dere... We have. Derek Whittenburg! Join us as we discuss Being a graduate assistant humbling experience; how Being a champ prepares you to attack a career; The hardest thing is controlling outside forces; What is a Scout?; how you get into more than one hall of fame; and What do you do when the cheering stops? _______________ Thanks for listening! Follow our host on Marlynn Jones, TheCareerSkillsArchitect on https://my.captivate.fm/dashboard/podcast/db7b0fcb-faf0-4ca7-bdec-6018fb02238e/LinkedIn,https://www.linkedin.com/company/career-skills-architect/ (LinkedIn,) https://facebook.com/careerskillsarchitect/ (Facebook), and https://www.instagram.com/mjones_careerskillsarchitect/ (Instagram). https://www.justeldredgemedia.com/ (This is a JustEldredge Media Production) -----------------Dereck Whittenburg, a member of NC State's 1983 national championship men's basketball team, began his role as Associate Athletic Director for Community Relations and Student Support in October 2015. “The legacy of NC State University is such a rich and progressive hub of academic and athletic excellence,” said Whittenburg.” “The privilege of playing here and now working here to service our students, administration, alumni, and the greater community is one of the greatest honors of my career. My wife Jacqueline and I are excited and are grateful to Chancellor Randy Woodson and Athletic Director Debbie Yow for their collective confidence in affording me this historic opportunity.” Whittenburg worked with the Wolfpack men's basketball program as Senior Assistant to the Head Coach/Director of Player Development for two years prior to accepting his current position. The new position will develop and promote programming aimed to benefit current and former student-athletes, while also working to cultivate relationships with local and regional businesses regarding future employment opportunities for Wolfpack graduates. Additionally, Whittenburg's new role will include speaking at and hosting events for the athletic department and other affiliated organizations and supporting on-campus recruiting initiatives for each of Wolfpack's 23 varsity programs. “Dereck has been an effective ambassador for NC State Athletics for many years. This position will allow him to continue to have an impact on past, present, and future NC State student-athletes on our 23 varsity teams,” said Director of Athletics Debbie Yow. Whittenburg will also be advocating for former student-athletes to return to NC State to complete their respective degrees and will serve on NC State's professional sports panel.
Dereck talks about winning a national championship, his relationship with coach Valvano, and his plans for a new book that he's writing.
Tony and Jeff welcome national champion Dereck Whittenburg to the podcast. Dereck was an executive producer of The Tournament; a documentary on the ACC Network profiling the history of the ACC men's basketball tournament. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
While things have not gone well on the hardwood for NC State's men's hoops program this year, The Tournament has highlighted the glory days for the Wolfpack. Dereck Whittenburg joins Cory and James to discuss the documentary and his role as a producer in the series on the ACC Network. Whittenburg also breaks down the current state of the NC State program, including men's and women's basketball, baseball, how NIL is changing college sports and more.
Dereck Whittenburg, a former NC State basketball player from the '82 tournament, talks about his latest project that will air on the ACC Network, with Giglio. Basketball was much different a few decades ago than it is today, and he points out what it was like to be a part of that team. "The Tournament: A history of men's ACC basketball" airs Feb 7th, a ten part documentary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dereck Whittenburg helped NC State win the 1983 national championship and 30 years later helped create the Emmy Award winning ESPN documentary "Survive and Advance". He joins Pack Therapy host Joe Giglio for a conversation about his latest documentary project "The Tournament: A history of ACC men's basketball", a 10-part series which will air on the ACC Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sports Shop with Reese & K-Mac: The best urban sports talk show heard weekday mornings from 7 to 10 on Buzz Sports Radio in the Raleigh-Durham area. Reese, K-Mac and Pam Thompson Smith broadcast from Prestonwood Country Club in Cary and the 2021 SAS Championship. The crew discusses NFL Football, including Tampa Bay's win last night over Philadelphia and Carolina preparing to host Minnesota this weekend. In addition, they discuss this weekend's college football matchups including NC State traveling to Boston College and UNC hosting Miami. In addition, Florida State Head Men's Basketball Coach Leonard Hamilton calls into the show, while NC State legend Dereck Whittenburg and Raleigh Firebirds owner Wade Harris discuss a new partnership. In addition, SAS Championship Tournament Director Jeff Kleiber stops by, while Ian Parks has his pick of the weekend in "Always Bet on Black." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most revered athletes in NC State history! Dereck was coached by two of the All-Time greats, Morgan Wooten and Jim Valvano. They taught him, not only basketball, but Lasting Life's lessons! Hear his story as a true TRAILBLAZER! From his playing days of "The Pass-Shot", to his work on the board of The V Foundation and the Dereck Whittenburg Foundation, he ALWAYS finds a way to give back!
With everything that NC State National Champion Dereck Whittenburg does, it's amazing he has time to sleep. "There's no time to rest. You'll have plenty of time to rest when you go to heaven. But until then, while you on this Earth, you have to serve." Today, Dereck and Dr Debby talk about how it all got started, his films, his coaching career, and what college athletes are looking for in a mentor on campus.If You Only Knew...with Dr. Debby Stroman is edited and produced by Earfluence, and brought to you by The Diversity Movement.Intro and outro music provided by Soteria Shepperson.You can subscribe to If You Only Knew…with Dr Debby Stroman on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and more.
Make sure you listen to our show live every Tuesday night at 8pm EST, Urban Sports Scene Live. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, Ray and Will T. Show topic/agenda: As part of our DMV Ballers Series, we interviewed DMV hoops legend and member of the 1982-83 NC State men's basketball championship team Dereck Whittenburg, quarterback Alex Smith retiring and whether if the Washington Nationals' struggles are Davey Martinez's fault. Also, subscribe to our podcast on this various platforms: iTunes, Google Podcast, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and TuneIn. Get Social with us here: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Blogs. Sign up to Monkey Knife Fight to win the bag! It's the fastest–growing sports gaming platform in North America, while being the third-largest Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) platform. Sign up here and type in the code: urban Sign up to a free $5 game here (Code: urban) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Whitt is one of the most revered athletes in North Carolina history. He is a former collegiate basketball player who played for North Carolina State University, where he was a member of the 1982-83 team that won the NCAA national championship. As a star guard he helped lead former coach Jim Valvano's squad to a historic 54-52 victory over heavily-favored University of Houston and clinched the title of game MVP. Dereck was a third-round selection of the Phoenix Suns in the 1983 NBA Draft. He has more than 25 years of college basketball coaching experience and has worked as an analyst for ESPN and as a regional NBA scout for the Utah Jazz. He was an executive producer for "Survive and Advance," a 30 for 30 documentary detailing NC State's 1983 title run. He was also an executive producer for "The Gospel According to Mac," a 30 for 30 documentary about Colorado football coach Bill McCartney. Committed to giving back to his community, Whittenburg serves on the Board of Directors for The V Foundation for cancer research. Whittenburg is the co-founder of the Dereck Whittenburg Foundation, with a mission to extend the hands of financial assistance to deserving college students that find themselves facing the hindrance of finance as the barrier to their completion of college degrees. The mantra of The Foundation is "Dream. Believe. Work. Now Finish!" Whittenburg is currently employed by the athletic department at his alma mater, serving as Associate Athletic Director for Community Relations and Student Support, he currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Jim Valvano foundation for cancer research, and holds the position of Director of Basketball Operations at North Carolina State in Raleigh, N.C. You can connect with Dereck at: www.DereckWhittenburg.com www.instagram.com/dwhitt1983
68 Shining Moments: Reliving the greatest moments in NCAA tournament history
Dereck Whittenburg, the man behind the most famous missed shot in NCAA tournament history, joined 68 Shining Moments this week to discuss his role in N.C. State's 1983 national title. Presented by DraftKIngs Sportsbook, use promo code FIELD68 Intro music: Cherry Metal by Arthur Vyncke | https://soundcloud.com/arthurvost Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Today, we’re joined by someone who may be more often associated with Jim Valvano than any other public figure: the star of the 1983 National Champion men’s basketball team from NC State, Dereck Whittenburg. Dereck has long been an integral member of the V Foundation team and today we’ll talk about the day he met Jim, the legacy of that 1983 team and why staying involved with the V Foundation has always been so important to him. To learn more about the V Foundation or to get involved or donate, please visit v.org.
The NC State Pre-game Show included a special guest. We had Mark Jerome, Phony Bennett, Chris Havlicek and Doug Smith talking shop with NC State 30 for 30 star Dereck Whittenburg. They talk about Jimmy V, Tony Bennett. And much more.
This episode of ACC Stars: Where Are They Now? features former NC State guard Dereck Whitttenburg. Whittenburg played a major role on the 1983 National Championship team — averaging nearly 16 points per game his senior season. After a brief professional career, Whittenburg pursued coaching and is now back at his alma mater as an Associate AD for Community Relations and Student Support.Check out The DW Foundation here.WATCH the full episode on YouTube.Support the show (https://paypal.me/pools/c/8w9VgNo0Bl)
Dereck Whittenburg stopped by Center Court to reflect on his college coach, Jim Valvano, the V Foundation and the amazing legacy he left behind.
We talked to Dereck Whittenburg (@DWhittNCState) , legendary guard from the 1983 National Title winning NC State Wolfpack and Executive Producer on the 30 for 30 Survive and Advance about what it was like before Jim Valvano came to NC State. What it was like being with him and that team day to day. Going behind the scenes of making the 30 for 30. Some Jimmy V stories and much more!
Dereck Whittenburg is an NC State legend, a member of the Wolfpack's national title team in 1983 and someone that has been around the program in the years since. He joined Scott Wood's One Man Wolfpack this week to talk about this year's team and tell a few Jimmy Valvano stories. Intro music: Cherry Metal by Arthur Vyncke | https://soundcloud.com/arthurvost Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
With NC State's basketball game canceled on Monday, the Pack Pride Weekly Podcast recorded at its usual time. This week, Cory and James were joined by Wolfpack legend Dereck Whittenburg to discuss State basketball, football and more! Topics this week included NC State's start to the 2020-21 basketball season, the Wolfpack's win in Syracuse, the busy week ahead in basketball and football and Whittenburg gives his thoughts on the program.
The Sports Shop with Reese & K-Mac: The best urban sports talk show heard weekday mornings from 7 to 10 on Buzz Sports Radio. Reese and K-Mac discuss last night's Eagles-Giants game and Daniel Jones' memorable 80-yard run and also preview this weekend's NFL games and this Saturday's NC State-UNC showdown. The crew is also joined by NC State Basketball great Dereck Whittenburg and Dennis Cox also checks in from vacation in the woods.
Thurl Bailey is joined by Dereck Whittenburg(NC State - Associate AD, CEO of Dereck Whittenburg Productions) to talk about how NC State was always his first choice when contemplating which college he wanted to play for, his introduction to coach Jim Valvano, and why Jimmy V wasn't immediately accepted by his peers because he wasn't a "traditional" coach. Dereck then talks about his inspiration behind pushing for and eventually executive producing the 30 for 30 doc, "SURVIVE AND ADVANCE" detailing NC State's 1983 title run. He also explains why he gravitated towards coaching and ultimately decided to commit to being an assistant and head coach throughout the years. We also dive into the statistics behind DI-DIII athletes that believe that they might go on to play professional sports, why many college athletes need to understand that there are so many successful opportunities outside of professional sports, and why it's important to empower others when they're on their own journey. Lastly, Dereck talks about his decision to go back to NC State and why he is so passionate about helping others. You can learn more about Dereck and the work he's doing helping others by visiting his website: https://www.dereckwhittenburg.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doc, flying solo, talks with Dereck Whittenburg about John Thompson Jr. Doc also continues taking calls. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
The OG with Ovies and Giglio, heard weekdays from 3-6 on 99.9 The Fan. On this edition of the show, the guys talk about the passing of Georgetown Men's Basketball legend, John Thompson. Former N.C. State great, Dereck Whittenburg stops by to share his memories of playing against Thompson's teams. Also, former ACC supervisor of officials, John Clougherty joins the show to talk about his experiences with Thompson, and what he meant to college basketball as a whole. Closing off the Thompson conversation is Paul Brazeau, the Senior Associate Commissioner for ACC Basketball, to talk about Thompson's legacy in helping the Big East become the basketball power it was. Lastly, the guys give out their awards for the weekend in the "All OG Team."
Mark & Wes celebrate the NC State takeover today and Dereck Whittenburg joins to talk about about his time playing for NC State basketball.
00:00-41:00: ML brings in college hoops/N.C. State legend Dereck Whittenburg to chat about the ACC Tournament documentary he is working on, what the conference means to him, the first time he saw Michael Jordan play, 1980's Big East vs. ACC and who had the upper hand, what he learned from Jimmy V in college and Morgan Wootten in high school, the play that won the 1983 title for the Wolfpack, his friendships with Sidney Lowe and Lorenzo Charles, recruiting Kobe, his days coaching Fordham and how it set him up for years in the world of basketball, his trips to St. Bonaventure and how hard it was to win there and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I welcome to the show NC State's Dereck Whittenburg who recounts his early development, winning national championships in high school and college, coaching, producing, philanthropy and focusing on what's important during these trying times.
In these uncertain times, the lack of live sports isn't stopping NC State from making news. James and Cory are joined this week by Joe Giglio -- along with a special appearance by Dereck Whittenburg! We discuss the current landscape of sports for the Wolfpack and all of college athletics, Joe's new gig and what the latest NCAA news means for the future of the Wolfpack basketball program. Listen to the full podcast below and subscribe on iTunes, the Google Play Store or find us on Spotify by searching for "Pack Pride Podcast" under the podcasts section.
In Season 2 Episode 9, Natalie Bode, Remi Swartz, Hassan Pinto and special guests, Gene Banks and Dereck Whittenburg discuss Alex O’Connell’s (Duke) pending transfer to the University of Maryland. The show transitions to predicting both Coach K’s and Roy William’s starting lineups and foretells which 5 star recruits will be first subs off the bench. The show concludes as Gene and Dereck talk about Kareem Abdul Jabbar laughing at Michael Jordan being named The Greatest College Player of All-time. Season 2 Episode 9 is now playing on all podcast distribution formats and Apple TV's Podcast service, simply search "Blue Blood TV Podcast" or Alexa, "ask AnyPod to play Blue Blood TV Podcast Season 2 Episode 9." Support the show (http://BlueBloodRivalryRun.com)
Andy gives an update on the March Madness Moments bracket matchups. Ryan Odom, UMBC's head coach, talks with Andy about the Retrievers' 2018 March Madness upset victory against UVA and the teams' thought process throughout the game. Bryce Drew, former Valparaiso basketball player, relives his buzzer-beating shot against Ole Miss from 1998 with Andy. Former Badger Brandon Koenig speaks about his game-winning three-point shot against Xavier in 2016. Villanova head coach Jay Wright touches on the 2016 Kris Jenkins National Championship shot against UNC. Dereck Whittenburg from the NC State National Championship team dives into the details of the tournament run the Wolfpack went on with coaching legend Jimmy V.
After a rollercoaster week for NC State Athletics, we felt it was necessary to bring on the one person who has been through it all -- NC State legend Dereck Whittenburg! The former Wolfpack basketball star and current Associate AD discussed his days with the Pack, his current projects as a producer, the current NC State basketball squad and much more from Amedeo's! Listen to the full podcast below and subscribe on iTunes, the Google Play Store or find us on Spotify by searching for "Pack Pride Podcast" under the podcasts section.
It's "Throwback Thursday" as Reese, K-Mac and Jasmyn discuss UNC losing its fifth straight game in heartbreaking fashion last night to Virginia Tech in double overtime. The crew also welcomes NC State Basketball great Dereck Whittenburg, who talks about the recent passing of his former high school coach, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Morgan Wootten.
Tune in for the Black College Sports & Education Foundation Podcast as Host Gil McGregor speaks with Coach Dereck Whittenburg about Coach Jim Valvano, playing with the NC State Wolfpack team, the importance of receiving an education, and The Dereck Whittenburg Foundation.
Former NC State basketball star Dereck Whittenburg stops by to reminisce on his NBA Draft experience + Zion Williamson hasn't even been drafted yet but he's already having contract issues. DG calls on his legal background to break it down for you.
Dereck Whittenburg delivered the famous “pass” in the 1983 national championship for the Cardiac Pack. He’s now an assistant coach at NC State and joins the show on the anniversary of the game to talk about that moment...which he assures us was a pass. Callers tell us more stories of spectator shenanigans.
The Whittenburg name carries weight, especially at NC State. Basketball legend Dereck Whittenburg led NC State to its second men’s basketball championship win, and as of recently, Nashia Whittenburg is director of NC State’s Multicultural Student Affairs. Just a few miles south, in Greenville, South Carolina, A.J. Whittenberg has an elementary school named after him to honor his efforts desegregating schools in that area. I spoke with Nashia to talk about her experience growing up in a place that was extremely hostile toward her, even as an 8-year-old. Nashia’s tells raw stories from her upbringing in this episode, many of which emphasize the perseverance and strength of her and her family. We also laughed over the story of how NBA star Kevin Garnett broke her glasses in high school.
Andy Albright's MOVE: Principles For Getting The Best Results
On this episode of MOVE, Andy Albright is joined by Dereck Whittenburg for a special talk about leadership and making the most of the opportunity you have each day. "A vision is a dream is a plan." Dereck Whittenburg Whittenburg was a key member of N.C. State’s 1983 national championship team. He encourages people to live by the mantra of “Dream. Believe. Work. Now Finish.” http://www.thetimesnews.com/sports/20170728/whittenburg-fires-up-crowd-at-burlington-convention www.AndyAlbright.com @AndySAlbright www.NAALeads.com @NationalAgentsAlliance @NAALeadsTheWay #TheAlliance #DoTheDo
Tim Brando of Fox & member of the 1983 Nat'l Championship team Dereck Whittenburg.
Second hour of The V Show. Bobby V is joined by Dereck Whittenburg, former NC State great to talk about the legendary 1983 Cardiac Pack's long awaited White House visit. Some great stories and sound from the late Jimmy V follow. Bobby V then wraps up the hour looking at the playoffs, and who the best MLB team is all time!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out the best of Mike, Lauren and Demetri from the day after the NFL Draft, Lauren looks like plus interviews with Campbell football coach Mike Minter and Dereck Whittenburg and the 1983 NC State basketball team's upcoming trip to the White House
The score was 52-52 with 7 seconds to go. The 1983 NCAA Men’s Basketball championship game pitted the heavily favorited Houston Cougars against Coach Jim Valvano’s North Carolina (NC) State Wolfpack. The sixth-seeded Wolfpack were never supposed to make it this far. No one with any basketball sense gave them the slightest chance of beating Houston and its future Hall of Fame center Akeem Olajuwon. But with the score tied and 3 seconds remaining in the game, NC State’s Dereck Whittenburg heaved up a prayer from 30 feet away. To win the game … Airball. At just the right place at just the right time, Lorenzo Charles caught his teammate's airball in mid-air and dunked it home with no time left on the clock. NC State had done the unthinkable, becoming the most improbable champions in NCAA history. But what happened next is one of the most unforgettable moments in basketball history … Coach Valvano, in a state of seeming disbelief, is caught on television running up and down the court looking for someone to hug. Even if you’re no fan of basketball, you’ve probably heard of Coach Valvano. If the name doesn’t sound familiar, his nickname Jimmy V, as in The V Foundation for Cancer Research, may ring a bell. Just 8 weeks prior to his death from bone cancer, Coach Valvano left us with another indelible moment in sports history when he delivered his “Don’t Give Up … Don’t Ever Give Up” speech at the 1993 ESPY awards. A couple Sundays ago, I had spent the entire day looking for QOD clips. Fairly spent and ready to call it a night, I stumbled upon a motivational speech by Coach Valvano on my Nightingale Conant Insiders app. (More info about this app tomorrow.) I figured I would listen to the first 10 minutes and finish it in the morning. I was wrong about that. Before I knew it, I was sitting up in bed clapping it up, pumping my fists, and laughing up a storm as I listened to Jimmy V tell some of the best stories I’d ever heard. The man had ENTHUSIASM. So much that I was wide awake at midnight, ready to take over the world. Or cut down the nets, as he would say. A few weeks ago, Jim Rohn reminded us that everyone needs a personal philosophy to live by. In today’s Quote of the Day clip, Coach Valvano shares the philosophy he learned and adopted when he was 16 years old. The one that made him a champion in so many ways. “Every single day, in every walk of life, ordinary people do extraordinary things!” Today’s clip is from the audio program Secrets of Superachievers available for mp3 download on the Nightingale Conant website. Learn more about The V Foundation for Cancer Research at: www.jimmyv.org Happy Monday.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-quote-of-the-day-show-daily-motivational-talks/donations