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Quick hitter interview with Challenge ALS Florida, today's winners in The Basketball Tournament. Attendees include Brandon Robinson, Fletcher Magee, Coach Iren Rainey, and GM Terry Hughes. Questions by Andrew Haner, additional questions by Greg Hunter of BlueGoldNews and Tyler Kennett of WVNews. Let's get it. #yourteamsyourtournament --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zoomthetbt/support
We're less than THREE WEEKS AWAY from the West Virginia Regional! After marching to the Championship Game last summer, Sideline Cancer is the top-seed in Charleston July 17-21. We're joined by Cathy Griffith, who discusses how impactful the team's run was to the fight against pancreatic cancer(7:11-25:54). WoCo Showtime's Fletcher Magee (25:54-38:13) & Herd that's Ot Elmore (38:13-104:13) then join the show to preview their respective squads. Enjoy!
In this episode, we talk about overseas basketball life, how Fletch mimicked and copied JJ Reddick's game, how to shoot and train smarter for basketball, and how to stay focused in the big March Madness moments. Twitter https://twitter.com/magee_fletcher (@magee_fletcher) Support this podcast
Fletcher Magee is a 2015 Graduate of the FIRST ACADEMY in Orlando FLORIDA where he was 3 Sport Athlete playing basketball, golf and football. In basketball, he was All Area, All State, 3A Player of the Year, District Player of the Year which led him to a Division 1 scholarship at Wofford University. At Wofford, Fletcher became the best 3 pt shooter in the history of COLLEGE BASKETBALL!! He had an incredible collegiate career, earning Rookie of the Year, averaging 14ppg shooting 48%from 3! He continued to shine over the next three years: Sophomore (19ppg) Junior (22ppg/43% from 3), Senior Year (20ppg). He surpassed Stephen Curry for the all-time leader in made 3-pointers in SoCon history en route to passing J.J. Redick, Travis Bader and others for most career 3-pointers with 509, while scoring over 2500 points. Finished career with a 90.8 free-throw percentage which ranks first at Wofford. Fletcher shot 45.7 percent from the field and 43.5 percent from 3-point range for his career (1st all-time at Wofford). Upon graduating, had multiple tryouts with NBA teams and played on the BUCKS summer league team. He then transitioned into a pro career at the highest of levels this year in ACB- top league in Spain and continued to excel. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On Episode 19 of CBB 365, Adam Hipsky and Patrick Dallahan talk with Wofford head coach Jay McAuley, one of the brightest young coaches in the game, about his career, the outlook on next season, and, of course, Fletcher Magee. Later, the pair discusses what an NCAA "Battle In The Bubble" preseason tournament might look like, and then review the latest scandal to hit the college hoops airwaves; not a first offense for LSU's Will Wade. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode of the Coast to Coast Podcast IV features Wofford basketball legend and the NCAA's all-time leader in three-pointers, Fletcher Magee. Fletcher became an overnight sensation during the NCAA tournament in 2019, where he lit up Seton Hall in the first round to the tune of 7 three-pointers, finishing his career with a record 509 three-pointers made on a 43.5% clip. We talk to Fletcher about how he became such a great shooter and who he looked up to growing up, his journey from high school basketball and AAU basketball in Florida, where he faced elite competition all four years, to his time at Wofford and putting his school on the map in the 2019 NCAA Tournament, to playing summer league for the Bucks, to his current team, Monbus Obradoiro, in Liga ACB in Spain. We also learned that Fletcher started his own basketball camp, Mageefor3, where he teaches young hoopers how to become elite shooters. We hope you enjoy this episode and come back for future episodes!
While at Wofford, Magee earned SoCon Freshman of the Year honors and was a 2x SoCon Player of the Year. He is currently the NCAA's career leader for made 3-point field goals.A Quick Timeout podcast is presented by Dr. Dish Basketball and 323 Sports.Mention "Quick Timeout" to Dr. Dish and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models!
Alex and Goss hash out the biggest debates from the 2015 recruiting class while re-ranking the 25 guys who had five-star careers in college. Topics include: - Villanova's Award Winners - Luke Maye and Fletcher Magee's underrated careers - Admiral Schofield vs. Brandon Clarke - The best one-and-done: Ben Simmons, Jamal Murray or Brandon Ingram?
Alex and Goss hash out the biggest debates from the 2015 recruiting class while re-ranking the 25 guys who had five-star careers in college. Topics include: - Villanova's Award Winners - Luke Maye and Fletcher Magee's underrated careers - Admiral Schofield vs. Brandon Clarke - The best one-and-done: Ben Simmons, Jamal Murray or Brandon Ingram?
The NCAA All-Time Leader in 3PM, Fletcher Magee, sits down and helps me with my jump shot, along with giving his pitch for recruits to come to THE Wofford University. Subscribe now to join the "fastest growing" sports channel on YouTube! ↪ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forgoodnesstake/ ↪ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43jo6GR8shP4OI7sDXMuUA ↪Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoodnessTake ↪ Anchor: https://anchor.fm/forgoodnesstake --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forgoodnesstake/support
We're back with Episode 2 of Inside TBT! Andrew and Joey break down a crazy week in the TBT world (0:00-24:29). The NCAA's all-time leader in 3-pointers, Fletcher Magee, talks about why he wants to play this summer (24:29-48:19). Newly minted Dayton alum Ryan Mikesell explains why a Red Scare title would mean so much after this season's abrupt ending (48:19-1:14:34). Enjoy!
All-time three-point field goals leader Fletcher Magee joins the show to talk about how he's been staying active and his run at Wofford and his first season of professional basketball. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Next up is our 2nd player guest, Fletcher Magee, who holds the NCAA's all-time record for 3-pointers made in a career. Magee played in Spain's top professional league this year but is now back in his hometown of Orlando during the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with us about his career at Wofford, his work ethic, his recruitment as an HS prospect, and how to get better during this time. Magee also speaks about his recently started Fletcher Magee Academy, which combines online videos and summer camps to help younger players.
In this episode, Jackson and Mike go through every mid-major conference and talk about all the prospects in each conference. They place particular emphasis on players eligible for the 2019 draft but talk about every potential prospect across the mid-major ranks. Here's the order in which they discussed the conferences:America East (Anthony Lamb): 2:37American (Dejon Jarreau, DaQuan Jeffries, Jarron Cumberland, Nate Hinton, Corey Davis Jr., Aubrey Dawkins, Jeremiah Martin, Shizz Alston, Jarrey Foster, Markis McDuffie, more): 4:40Atlantic 10 (Obi Toppin, Charlie Brown, more): 29:10Atlantic Sun (Garrison Mathews, Tyreese Davis, more): 36:18Big Sky (Brekkott Chapman, Tyler Hall, Jordan Davis, Michael Oguine, Bodie Hume, more): 40:46Big South (Chris Clemons, Ed Polite Jr., Malik Moore, David Efianayi, more): 50:01Big West (Lamine Diane, more): 58:11Colonial (Justin Wright-Foreman, Nathan Knight, Grant Riller, more): 1:02:53Conference USA (Jon Elmore, Jon Davis, Cortez Edwards, more - Charles Bassey was covered previously): 1:11:56Horizon (Sandy Cohen, more): 1:20:36Ivy (Miye Oni, Matt Morgan, more): 1:23:31MAAC (Cameron Young, Marvin Prochet, Jalen Pickett, more): 1:33:04MAC (CJ Massinburg, Jeremy Harris, Elijah Minnie, more): 1:40:04MEAC (RJ Cole): 1:46:29Missouri Valley (Milik Yarbrough, more): 1:47:46Mountain West (Justin James, Deshon Taylor, more - Jalen McDaniels and Neemias Queta will be covered on another episode and Nevada guys were already covered previously): 1:49:51NEC (Nobody in particular): 1:59:15Ohio Valley (Dylan Windler, Nick Mayo, Jason Burnell, Nick Muszynski, more - Ja Morant will be covered on another episode): 2:00:32Patriot (Andrew Kostecka, more): 2:09:22SoCon (Cameron Jackson, Fletcher Magee, more): 2:11:52Southland (Nobody in particular): 2:16:46SWAC (Martaveous McKnight, Trayvon Reed, more): 2:17:51Summit (John Konchar, Mike Daum, Skyler Flatten, more): 2:20:06Sun Belt (Daishon Smith, Zac Cuthbertson, D'Marcus Simonds, Jakeenan Gant, Jordon Varnado, more): 2:31:41WCC (Yoeli Childs, Isaiah Pineiro, more - Gonzaga guys covered previously): 2:44:20WAC (Trevelin Queen, more): 2:51:25Follow @TheStepien on Twitter and feel free to reach out with feedback or questions about the show.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One Shining Moment has got to be the most famous song that is played once a year. Every year Luther Vandross regales America while some of the greatest highlights of the tournament. This year has already been full up some amazing moments. Zion Williamson and Duke holding off Tacko Fall and UCF's last-second shots, Liberty getting their first tourney win, Fletcher Magee of Wofford breaking the career three-point record, and some incredible comebacks (and almost comebacks, sorry Hawk fans). One of the greatest shining moments in Iowa sports history belongs to one of our favorite Moonlighters. Every March, Ali Farokhmanesh becomes a household name again for his shot against Kansas. With 36 seconds left in the game, the Panthers were up by 1 against #1 Kansas. When UNI broke the press and Farokhmanesh spotted up, wide-open three and the rest is history. Enjoy this week's trip down Moonlight memory lane with episode 15 featuring March Madness legend Ali Farokhmanesh.
Titus and Tate break down round two of the NCAA tournament. They cover a wild finish to the Duke-UCF game, Wofford's loss to Kentucky after Fletcher Magee went 0-12 from the 3-point line, LSU's hard-fought win over Maryland, Iowa's almost-comeback on Tennessee, approaching a "magnificent" Sweet 16, and more.
It’s a FOX Sports Sunday with Mike Harmon and Bill Plaschke! Mike and Bill discuss the Warriors worse home loss in the Steve Kerr era and say they aren’t worried because the team plays for June. The guys talk about the Cinderella stories of Fletcher Magee and Ja Morant ending earlier than some expected. Mike and Bill react to Robert Kraft’s apology and wonder people are going to buy it. The guys discuss the Ja Morant’s options should he decide to declare for the draft. They break down the latest drama in Laker nation and share their thoughts about Paul George’s free agency discussion with Kawhi Leonard. Guests Include: Aaron Torres and Bob Nightengale. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Gronk should get a screen-test for MNF. The next Madden.UCF damn two shots at the end to win but that alley oop earlier man. Would have been up six.UNC on to the Sweet 16 again. Auburn is no pushover.
Ja Morant AMAZING, New Mexico St and Belmont miss out on upsets and Fletcher Magee becomes the king of three pointers
Joe Raineri and Dane Martinez open the program recapping all the action from the first 16 games of the NCAA Tournament. Joe and Dane go over the money wagered on all the games, and how the NCAA Tournament is basically “Hell Week” for gamblers. Joe and Dane look at the strong play of Wafford guard Fletcher Magee, who turned to his inner Steph Curry, hitting seven three point shots. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Wofford represents the Southern Conference and they feature sharpshooter Fletcher Magee, who has over 500 three pointers in his career and is on the verge of breaking the all time NCAA record for threes. They play at a slow pace but are among the leaders in points and scoring margin.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rob Dauster was joined on Friday by Wofford head coach Mike Young to talk through his rise from a humble start in the Division III ranks to coaching what he has built into one of the best mid-major programs in college hoops, what it's like coaching someone with as much of a greenlight as Fletcher Magee and how he navigates Championship Week.
Intro: A look back at ETSU Men's Basketball's Semifinal showdown with Wofford that saw the Bucs battle hard but come up short against a sharpshooting Fletcher Magee and the Terriers Segment 2 (22:50): Postgame audio from head coach Steve Forbes following the Bucs defeat and postseason tournament talk Segment 3 (42:45): Bob Hoffman out at Mercer and a preview of the Southern Conference final tonight Segment 4 (59:15): Bold Predictions Recap in which The Sidekick is crowned champion
Gus welcomes Thom Henson (@ThomHenson) the voice of the Wofford Terriers. They talk about Wofford's dominance in the SoCon, what makes Fletcher Magee so good, and why the conference may get multiple NCAA Tournament bids. Follow us @STheSPodcast on Twitter. Rate and subscribe on Spreaker, iTunes, Stitcher, and TuneIn Radio!Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0r14k3YJBdOaT9Lz6RJTEwEmail the show StheSPodcast@gmail.com
*Featuring an interview with the top 3-point shooter in NCAA Division 1 Basketball and SoCon Player of the Year, Fletcher Magee* In this episode you learn about how the guys really do not like being paired with a random when golfing, Joe really likes history trivia, and Luke doesn't like concert snapchats. Actual sports content includes a discussion on the beginning of the MLB season, more March Madness, and the Fletcher Magee interview. Who knew that Joe was the reason Fletcher stopped playing baseball? Music by Rico Sisinni and Tommy Villarroel
In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome in Wofford head coach Mike Young. Topics of discussion include: building the program into a perennial Southern Conference contender, the opening of Richardson Indoor Stadium, how Fletcher Magee and Nathan Hoover work so well off each other, the development of Cameron Jackson, and so much more. It's another exciting episode of Marching to Madness! About the Hosts: Blake Lovell has over 10 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Athlon Sports, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, FanRag Sports, and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch, and also covers SEC basketball for SoutheastHoops.com. He’s also a member of the USBWA. You can follow him on Twitter @theblakelovell. Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over a 20-plus year period in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, and the Carolina Hurricanes. He’s currently the founder and editor of College Hoops Watch.