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Elise Woodward, renowned sports broadcaster, shares her journey through the highs and lows of competition and broadcasting. She offers powerful insights into leadership, resilience, and why sports—from basketball to pickleball—teach lessons that last a lifetime. Her authentic approach and genuine love for competition continue to inspire others. And who knows—perhaps we'll see her broadcasting pickleball tournaments in the future, adding yet another dimension to her already remarkable career. Tune in https://www.lifelessonsfrompickleballpodcast.com@elisewoodwardsports (instagram)@EliseMWoodward (X)#LifeLessonsFromPickleball #PickleballRevolution #PickleballCommunity #Pickleball #LifeLessons #pickleballislife #pickleballlife #picklbeballsaveslives #pickleballpodcast #pickleballaddict #pickleballers #pickleballnation #pickleballlove #pickleballcommunity #pickleballfun #pickleballplayer #pickleballcourt #dinklife #pickleballjourney #PickleballLove #letsplaypickleball #pickleballpassion #pickleballfun #pickleballfamily #inspiration #community #EliseWoodward #WomenInSports #AthleteMindset #SportsAndLifeMusic gifted to us by Ian Pedersen: @ianpedersen Contact us: Lifelessonsfrompickleball@gmail.comSocial Media Links:https://www.lifelessonsfrompickleballpodcast.comhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557275391316https://www.instagram.com/lifelessonsfrompickleball/https://www.youtube.com/@LifeLessonsFromPickleballPodThanks for listening and you can also watch us on Youtube.
Bucky's and X's and O's- a conversation about Julio and his road to superstardom. :30- ELISE WOODWARD (Storm color analyst) joins the show as the WNBA season tips off tonight and the Storm get underway tomorrow. :45- We close out the show and the week with Booze News.
Nara has 2 guests in this episode as versatile broadcaster and former Washington basketball player Elise Woodward is on to go over the USC loss to the Huskies and former Trojan walk-on football player Tony Gnau chats about the upcoming Nebraska game and gets emotional about the death of his coach at USC, John Robinson. If you Bleav in Everything USC, you need to listen to this podcast and Fight On!
On this weeks Puck the Huskies Podcast, Jason "Puck" Puckett and former Husky defensive tackle Jordan Reffett and Elise Woodward, wrap up the Huskies disastrous loss to Penn State. Jordan and Elise both agreed that offensive and defensive lines playing in the Big 10 are the difference. But, can the Huskies solve those issues quickly in the transfer portal?Is it important for Washington to become bowl eligible even if it's going to the Independence Bowl? Senior night taking place Friday against UCLA, Elise and Jordan detail the emotions surrounding this class that has been through three head coaches. Puck asks the group why Jedd Fisch is sticking with Will Rogers and why not turn it over to Demond Williams. Elise nearly jumps through the screen to strangle Puck!
On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett chats with his weekly guest, Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network and Michael-Shawn Dugar from The Athletic stops by for the “Opponent Preview.” Puck opened up the show reacting to yesterday's show with Rob Staton, from SeahawksDraftBlog.com. This was a miserable offseason for John Schneider, but how do they go about fixing it this offseason? Some tough decisions will have to be made on current players. But so far with Schneider running the ship it's been rocky. Puck turns his attention to the Huskies and wonders why they would keep playing Will Rogers at quarterback and not hand the reigns over to Demond Williams. he plays a soundbite from his show with Elise Woodward and Jordan Reffett, “Puck the Huskies” asking them that very question. Is making a bowl game that big of a deal?Can you believe what Mariners GM Justin Hollander said about Mitch Garver and Mitch Haniger?? Puck reacts to that and the report that the Mariners are interested in bringing back Justin Turner. Mike Garafolo, NFL Network, joins Jason “Puck” Puckett for his weekly conversation. Mike has pulled off on the side of the road as he is traveling to Philly to cover Thursday night football between the Eagles and the Commanders. Puck asked Mike a hypothetical question about whether or not Seahawks fans would switch Mike Macdonald and Ryan Grubb for Dan Quinn and Kliff Kingsbury…but, Puck says you have to add Jayden Daniels! That question leads to the discussion with the Bears and Caleb Williams. Who will be the next coach of the Bears? They obviously have to hire an offensive minded coach. Would Lincoln Riley of USC be the perfect fit?What is wrong with the Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones? Also, Mike and Puck would be thrilled to see Deion Sanders land with the Cowboys…Amazing theater! Finally, Puck asks Mike, what is wrong with his Seahawks and what is going on with John Schneider? Is he equipped to truly run this thing?Michael Shawn-Dugar, The Athletic. @MikeDugar. Co-Host of “Seahawks-Man-2-Man Podcast” joined Jason “Puck” Puckett from the “Opponent Preview.” Mike and Puck discussed the offseason by Seahawks GM John Schneider. How much of it was a failure and do they have enough resources to fix the problem?Why does the organization have an issue with drafting offensive lineman? Is it a philosophical problem or coaching issue? If the team continues to lose would it be better for them to lose out to raise their draft position or finish strong so they know the switch they made with the head coach was the right move?Should the Seahawks consider trading D.K. Metcalf and consider moving on from Geno Smith in the offseason?Finally, Puck wraps up with, “Hey, What the Puck!?” Lebron James is not human and is a cyborg! Appreciate what he is doing at his age. You'll never see it again.
On this weeks Puck the Huskies Podcast, Jason "Puck" Puckett and former Husky defensive tackle Jordan Reffett breakdown the Huskies win over USC and they preview the upcoming game at Penn State. The boys gave Elise Woodward the week off. Puck and Jordan questioned the decision making of Lincoln Riley in the game and wondered why he didn't run the football more because that is the weakness of the Husky defense, not their passing defense. Both agreed that time is running out for Riley at USC and that they expect a change. They took a deep dive into Washington's NIL situation. Why isn't Washington competing more with the other college football heavyweights in that space? UW is one of the rare schools in the country that has a storied history but also in a major city. You would think companies would be lining up at the school, but they aren't. Why?Lastly, is making a bowl game important? Jordan, as a former player, shares his thoughts.
In this episode of the Puck the Huskies podcast, Jason “Puck” Puckett, Jordan Reffett, and Elise Woodward chat about the recent Indiana loss, and the challenges faced by the team, particularly in the offensive and defensive lines. Jordan dives into the biggest problem with this years Huskies, he lays the blame solely at the departure of Kalen Deboer. Elise agrees that the lack of recruiting under Deboer has caused major issues.Is it unfair to blame Jedd Fisch for the current problems with the offensive line? Can they rebuild the OL with the transfer portal or do they need to do it with high school players?The Huskies are currently 4-4, they can still qualify for a bowl game, but it would be a lower bowl game. Is that still important to players anymore. Elise scoffs at the notion that bowl games aren't meaningful. Lastly, should the Huskies make a quarterback change and go with the young kid in Demond Williams over Will Rogers?
In this episode of the Puck the Huskies Podcast, Jason “Puck” Puckett and Elise Woodward go at it alone as Jordan Reffett is on vacation with the family in beautiful Mexico! They discuss the recent Iowa game, the unique atmosphere of college football, and the challenges faced by the Washington Huskies. They delve into the struggles of the special teams, the mental pressure on kickers, and preview the upcoming matchup against Indiana. How will Washington attack Indiana, focusing on the challenges of playing on the road, the strengths and weaknesses of both teams, and the impact of travel on player performance. They also touch on the atmosphere of college football and the excitement surrounding the game day experience.Rundown00:00 Jordan is gone, drinking in Mexico! Puck and Elise shame him and are jealous! 03:03 Iowa Game Experience…How much fun did Elise have05:55 Comparing College Football Atmospheres….Just feels on the West coast we are missing out. Elise disagrees 09:03 Special Teams Struggles and Bye Week Focus…Huskies need to figure it out11:56 Mental Pressure on Kickers. How's Grady Gross holding up?15:05 Can they slow down Indiana ?20:11 Another 9am start. The challenges of playing that early. 23:01 Run the ball or pass the ball vs. Indiana?29:39 Midwest feels like a betters sports atmosphere, according to Puck. Elise shares her thoughts.
On the latest Puck the Huskies Podcast, Jason “Puck” Puckett is joined by former Huskies defensive lineman Jordan Reffett and Huskies sideline reporter Elise Woodward. They discuss Washington's win over Michigan and how mistake free they played. Can that formula carry over for the rest of the season. Will playing at 9am have a negative affect on them this week against Iowa? Why does the Big 10 not have any good quarterbacks? What's the cause of that?Jordan and Puck debate whether the Huskies should be 6-0.
Jason “Puck” Puckett is joined by Elise Woodward and Jordan Reffett to discuss the Huskies loss to Rutgers, focusing on the challenges faced during travel, the impact of penalties on game outcomes, Also, the dynamics of a team with many new transfers. They analyze the upcoming game against Michigan, emphasizing the importance of leadership, motivation, and defensive strategies. The conversation highlights the need for improvement in red zone offense and the significance of this game for the team's future.
Michigan takes the show on the road for the first time this season in a rematch of the national championship game. Joining us with her take on Saturday's prime time matchup is Huskies Radio Network sideline reporter Elise Woodward
In this episode of the Puck the Huskies podcast, hosts Jason “Puck” Puckett, Elise Woodward, and Jordan Reffett discuss the recent performance of the Washington Huskies football team, reflecting on their victory over Northwestern and no hangover from the Apple Cup. They analyze the team's defensive strengths, special teams concerns, and evaluate key players like Jonah Coleman and Will Rogers. The conversation also touches on the challenges of traveling for away games, particularly against Rutgers, and delves into the controversial dynamics of NIL deals in college football, highlighting a recent situation involving a UNLV quarterback.TakeawaysThe defense of the Huskies has been consistently strong, allowing few touchdowns.Special teams play has been a significant concern for the team this season.Jonah Coleman is emerging as a key player, needing more touches in the offense.Will Rogers has shown potential but needs to improve on center exchanges and play calling.Traveling across the country presents unique challenges for the team, especially in terms of performance.The NIL landscape is creating complex situations for college athletes and teams.Coaching strategies need to adapt to the current roster and game situations.The importance of maintaining team morale and cohesion amidst individual player decisions.The podcast highlights the need for better communication and contracts in NIL agreements.Overall, the Huskies have the potential to compete at a high level if they can eliminate mistakes.
On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett , focusing on the disappointing performance of the Mariners and the upcoming opportunities for the Seahawks. Joined by NFL insider Mike Garofolo from the NFL Network they delve into injury reports, team dynamics, and the struggles of the Rams and injury situation in San Francisco. The conversation also touches on college football, particularly Caleb Williams and Deion Sanders' impact on the game. In this conversation, Puck and Brad Adam discuss various aspects of the baseball season, including fan experiences at games, critical analysis of base running errors, and the overall disappointment of the Mariners' season. They delve into offseason strategies, potential trades, and the impact of parental involvement in player performance. The discussion wraps up with a look ahead to future shows and topics.Rundown00:00 Another bonehead play by the Mariners 03:32 Julio and the team must be better 09:31 Most disappointing Mariners season 12:57 Seahawks need to take advantage of schedule and injuries 21:31 Mike Garafolo, NFL Network joins the show to go over top storylines for week 3 27:56 The 49ers and Rams are beat up, can the Seahawks take advantage? 37:15 Why is scoring down in the NFL through two weeks?38:51 Why is Caleb Williams so polarizing?45:15 Mike brings up Deion Sanders and why the media is critical of today's athletes. Puck pushes back on Mike and what Deion said. 53:25 Brad Adam joins the show and he's going to the game today with his Dad and wants Puck to tell him where the cheap beer is! 55:59 Another game and another base running blunder 59:50 Frustrations of a Disappointing Season01:04:58 Huge offseason for Julio Rodriguez and the painful reality that the Mariners will have to trade one of their young pitchers. 01:10:02 “Hey, what the Puck!?” When parents get involved on twitter showing their kids are not at fault for their sports failures…Never a good idea. Especially at the NFL level. This time it involves Rome Odunze 01:30:02 Puck promotes the “Puck the Huskies” Podcast with Elise Woodward & Jordan Reffett.
Jason “Puck” Puckett is joined by Elise Woodward and Jordan Reffett for the latest Puck the Huskies Podcast. It's Apple Cup week and the show is obviously heavily slanted toward the game. The three share their experiences with the game and what it means to each of them. Jordan and Elise talk about the strengths of UW and how they will lean heavily on the ground game with Jonah Coleman. Puck thinks John Mateer will be the best player on the field and UW will struggle mightily with stopping him when the play breaks down. Puck, Jordan and Elise agree that the game is going to be won and lost with how the respective offensive lines will play. All three agree that the intensity of the rivalry has ramped up and it has turned into more hatred. Finally, they wrap up with predictions on who the game will go.
Jason “Puck” Puckett, former KJR host, is joined by former player Jordan Reffett and sideline reporter Elise Woodward for their weekly chat talking Husky Football. They highlight the standout players and areas for improvement, such as the defensive line and the need for more turnovers. The conversation also touches on the challenges of accessing games on TV and the frustration it causes for fans. The hosts end with a preview of the upcoming game against Eastern Michigan and the highly anticipated Apple Cup against Washington State.Rundown00:00 Elise wants to hurry up so she can drink00:56 Debut of Jedd Fisch and how the team looked in first game 02:29 Areas for Improvement: Defensive Line and Turnovers06:08 Frustration with Limited TV Access for Fans09:23 Preview of Upcoming Games: Eastern Michigan and Apple Cup
It's the debut of the 'Puck the Huskies' Podcast with Jason “Puck” Puckett, former KJR host and Elise Woodward, sideline reporter for Husky football and Jordan Reffett, former Husky football player. It's all brought to you by Georgetown Brewery. They start off the show talking about departure of former head coach Kalen DeBoer and the impact it had on the team and fans. They also touch on the hiring of Jedd Fisch as the new head coach and his energy and attention to detail. The conversation explores the potential of Ryan Grubb as a head coach and the role of the athletic director in the hiring process. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the coaching style and approach of Fisch. They highlight his emphasis on being on the cutting edge and his background as a non-college football player, like Mike Leach. They also discuss his focus on running the program like an NFL team and the potential impact of having NFL coaches around. The conversation touches on the expectations for the team in the upcoming season and the challenges they may face due to roster turnover. They also express their disappointment with the reorganization of conferences and the loss of traditional rivalries and Puck yells at both Elise and Joran over this years Apple Cup! Rundown 00:00 Introducing the 'Puck the Huskies' Podcast05:02 Reflecting on the Impact of Kalen DeBoer's Departure08:43 The Disappointment of the National Championship Loss, and DeBoer leaving shortly after 13:24 DeBoer's Move to Alabama. How do Husky fans feel about it? 16:37 Why wasn't Ryan Grubb the choice and did Elise and Jordan want him to get the job?22:53 First Impressions of Jedd Fisch25:41 Jordan loves the approach that Fisch brings to the program 26:13 Elise touches in on how Fisch is somewhat comparable to the late Mike Leach 28:36 Fisch runs his program like an NFL team…Have you heard that before?29:30 What role will Bill Belichick have on the team this year if any?33:46 What's a good season for Husky football? 38:27 The dismantling of the Pac-12 and how longstanding rivalries have been destroyed….Would Elise and Jordan go back and change anything?
Bump and Stacy are joined by Storm broadcaster Elise Woodward to discuss the Storm’s 2024 season and the Caitlin Clark phenomenon, they hear Bump’s hot Mariners take following their losing series to the Royals over the weekend, they give you their thoughts on the NBA Finals and Caitlin Clark’s Olympic snub in Headline Rewrites, and they look at the Mariners’ biggest needs following Ty France’s injury.
In the second hour, Dick Fain and Hugh Millen chat with Steven Souza Jr about the Mariners winning another series against Houston last week and the dominant arms, then talk to Elise Woodward about the UW Spring Game last week and Storm starting.
Elise Woodward, broadcaster for the Washington Huskies and Seattle Storm, joins Dick Fain and Hugh Millen to talk about what the Spring Game looked like last week for UW, who stood out for the Dawgs, plus the Storm season starting next week with a new look.
Women's basketball has taken over the headlines, a change we've seen just this year. We are in store of an awesome night of basketball tonight in the women's final four, plus the men's tomorrow. Joey Daccord was named the Kraken Masterton Trophy nominee and he is absolutely Ian's Seattle MVP this year. As we look ahead to the draft, we revisit some insights from Greg Cosell to give us some ideas about what the Mike Macdonald Seahawks might do. We switch gears over to the offensive line and listen to Hugh Millen's 'state of the offensive line', which he describes at this point as a state of crisis. Mariners need Logan Gilbert to be the guy tonight, especially considering his record since starting with the team. The NCAA can't get out of its own way and Caitlin Clark's press conference on a loading dock is a perfect example. Elise Woodward joins Ian and starts with how sad it is to see the end of the Pac-12, as she played for UW when it was still the Pac-10. This is going to be a massive change for everyone. Elise discusses what a generational player Caitlin Clark is and why. Finally, she breaks down the matchups in the final four tonight. Daily Power Play! Ian is inching his way toward happy hour and looking ahead to the NHL Draft. 2:08 - Rob Rang, FOX Sports Draft Expert thinks the Seahawks will take offensive linemen early and often in this draft. He takes us deep into what Seattle could do with that position group depending on who's available and what they need.
Headlines and Draftmas Catalogs Would we spend our Schneider bucks on a superstar like Brock Bowers or Mr Reliable, Jack Westover? Elise Woodward stops by to discuss Final Four weekend and Caitlin Clark's undeniable influence on Women's basketball and it's future. ABCs - Y: is for Yearly- it feels like this team struggles early on yearly and this year seems different. Is it more worrisome? - Z: is for Zavala- how would Bucky like to see him used?
JJ & Alex take you through the day in sports. Pete Fiutake, College Football News Elise Woodward, Washington football sideline reporter Who wins between Washington and Michigan Jazz vs. Bucks and no Damian Lillard Sports resolutions are made!
JJ & Alex make some predictions and resolutions for the local Utah sports teams. They chat with Washington sideline reporter Elise Woodward to talk the national title game. Plus, a quick preview of the Jazz vs. Bucks.
Elise Woodward joins the show to discuss the Huskies making it to the National Championship, what the scene is like in Houston, is she nervous about the game, and much more.
It has been an incredible ride with Team 144 this year. In spite of all the distractions they have stayed focused and achieved all of their goals. Almost that is. There is still work to do, and the opponent is formidable. Joining me next with her up close and personal perspective is Elise Woodward, sideline reporter for The Washington Huskies Football Network
JJ & Alex talk about the college football title game with Washington Huskies sideline reporter Elise Woodward to preview Michigan vs. Washington on Monday night.
JJ & Alex take you through a quick show. What is next for the College Football Playoff after the four-team field? Elise Woodward, Washington football sideline reporter Jazz vs. Celtics preview
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Washington Huskies Sideline Reporter Elise Woodward joins Bill to discuss Michael Penix Jr.'s place in the pantheon of Washington quarterbacks, UW's defense, wide receiving corp, and how the Huskies' offensive line stacks up against Utah's D-line.
Alex Kirry and Jeremiah Jensen take you through the day in sports. Are the Utah Jazz in trouble? Former Ute LB Stevenson Sylvester Washington sideline reporter Elise Woodward Utah Jazz radio analyst Tim LaComb College Football Playoff rankings revealed. Who will start for BYU at quarterback? What NFL coaches are on the hot seat?
Alex Kirry and Jeremiah Jensen are joined by Washington Huskies sideline reporter Elise Woodward to discuss the big Utah vs. Washington game this weekend.
Alex Kirry and Jeremiah Jensen talk about the Utah Jazz who are struggling so far this year, and they try to figure out what the problem is right now. They also are joined by longtime Washington sideline reporter Elise Woodward to get intel on the Washington Huskies.
Felder Friday show, you already know how we get down. Lots to get to but we start with a bananas ending in the WVU/Houston game - WITH SOUND - from an epic final :30 in H Town. Elise Woodward joins the show from Seattle to talk Huskies/Ducks, plus Tripp and Hartzell go head-to-head with picks to close out the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen talk about the college basketball national championship being played tonight, chat with Elise Woodward about the Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark situation in the Women's Title Game and the lack of sportsmanship.
Elise Woodward, Pac-12 and UW Broadcaster, joins Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen to break down the situation between Iowa's Caitlin Clark and LSU's Angel Reese in the Women's National Championship on Sunday and the players' sportsmanship.
Washington women's basketball head coach Tina Langley and men's associate head coach Will Conroy join Elise Woodward and Tony Castricone live at Chinook's for this week's edition of the Husky Basketball Coaches Show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Husky men's basketball coach Mike Hopkins and women's assistant coach Latara King join Tony Castricone and Elise Woodward to discuss the week in Washington Huskies basketball live at Chinook's Restaurant.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Husky basketball coaches Tina Langley and Mike Hopkins talk with Elise Woodward and Tony Castricone about the past week in Husky basketball, live at Chinook's Restaurant from Seattle's Fisherman's Terminal.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Washington defeats Texas in the Alamo Bowl, 27-20, in San Antonio, Texas, with Tony Castricone, Cam Cleeland and Elise Woodward on the call.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Husky basketball coaches Tina Langley and Mike Hopkins join Elise Woodward and Tony Castricone to talk about the week in Husky women's and men's basketball.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Husky basketball coaches Tina Langley and Mike Hopkins talk with Elise Woodward and Tony Castricone about the week in Washington women's and men's basketball.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Washington basketball coaches Tina Langley and Mike Hopkins join Elise Woodward and Tony Castricone to talk about Husky hoops as the ladies prepare to battle Washington State and the men get ready for Gonzaga.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
John Canzano talks to the Pac-12 Network/ESPN's Elise Woodward about Washington's season so far, the play of Michael Penix Jr, and the Huskies upcoming rivalry game against Oregon. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. And tune in to the BFT with John Canzano live every weekday from 3-6 p.m. on 750 The Game! Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
John Canzano discusses the CFP rankings, the Trail Blazers fast start, and why he refused to make small talk at the dentist. Elise Woodward from the Pac-12 Network/ESPN looked ahead to Washington vs. Oregon, and Beavers coach Jonathan Smith shared his thoughts on this weekend's game against Cal. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. And tune in to the BFT with John Canzano live every weekday from 3-6 p.m. on 750 The Game! Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitte
Head coach Kalen DeBoer and offensive lineman Jaxson Kirkland join Tony Castricone, Cam Cleeland and Elise Woodward on the Husky Postgame Show following Washington's 40-32 loss at unbeaten UCLA.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bralen Trice, Rome Odunze, Zion Tupuola-Fetui and head coach Kalen DeBoer talk with Tony Castricone, Cam Cleeland and Elise Woodward after Washington's 40-22 win over Stanford.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tony Castricone, Cam Cleeland and Elise Woodward are joined by Kalen DeBoer and Husky players after Washington's 39-28 win over No. 11 Michigan State.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Seattle Storm won a tense playoff game against the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday, thanks to some late-game heroics from Jewel Lloyd. Game 2 is tonight, and the Storm are looking to steal a second game on the road.We'll hear from Storm commentator Elise Woodward about this year's playoff run, which doubles as a sendoff for the legendary Sue Bird.We hope you join us in-person for a special Casual Friday live taping on September 30. Trish will be joined by two friends of the podcast for a conversation about food in the city. Tickets available now: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kuow-presents-casual-friday-live-tickets-410184652337?aff=ebdsoporgprofileWe want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave us feedback online: https://www.kuow.org/feedback