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00:00 – 25:32 – JMV is LIVE at Coaches Tavern as he gets everyone set for the Sweet 16 here in Indy! JMV also discusses the Pacers record setting win over the Washington Wizards last night! 25:33 – 39:56 – Coach Bob Lovell from the legendary Indiana Sports Talk joins the show ahead of this weekend's IHSAA State Finals! Bob and JMV preview the matchups, and recap the high school basketball season! 39:57 – 45:04 – JMV continues to preview the Sweet 16 matchup between Purdue and Houston as the first hour draws to a close! 45:05 – 1:08:56 – Chris Kramer, the former Boilermaker guard joins the show ahead of Purdue’s showdown with Houston in the Sweet 16! Chris and JMV discuss what the Boilers have to do to hang with the top-seeded Cougars. 1:08:57 – 1:21:51 – JMV keeps things rolling at Coaches Tavern with Matt Martin of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame! 1:21:51 – 1:28:20 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:28:21 – 1:50:54 – Voice of the Indiana Hoosiers Don Fischer joins the show! Don and JMV discuss the transfer portal, NIL, the Sweet 16 and more! 1:50:55 – 2:07:10 – Rapheal Davis from the Big Ten Network joins the show as we get closer and closer to Purdue’s matchup with Houston in the Sweet 16! Rapheal and JMV discuss what Purdue has to do to have a chance, their season, and more! 2:07:11 – 2:13:05 – JMV wraps up the 3rd hour of the show! 2:13:06 – 2:35:44 – Jake Query from Query & Company hops on as the show draws to a close, and John re-racks his conversation with Purdue head coach Matt Painter! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1974 St.Joseph grad and former Mishawaka basketball coach Ron Hecklinski on his enshrinement into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1974 St.Joseph grad and former Mishawaka basketball coach Ron Hecklinski on his enshrinement into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's basketball season on IST, and Coach and BK are here to give you scores from all around the state. Kurt Darling of the ISC Sports Network joins the show to talk about the North Putnam-South Putnam game. John Herrick of the IU Radio Network joins to talk about IU's 76-57 win over Miami of Ohio, he also talks about IU football. Matt Martin of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame calls in to talk about the remodeling of the Hall of Fame, and how they are expanding the building for more content. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Dakich, Indiana sports legend and the host of “Don't @ Me! with Dan Dakich” on OutKick.com and the Dan Dakich Show on Indy's Sports Ticket 1430am, talks with Says Who Sports about his induction into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame this year (including the influence on him of friend and longtime Andrean (IN) High School baseball coach Dave Pishkur, who presented Dakich for induction), his unforgettable first interaction with Coach Bob Knight as a high school recruit, the key lessons he learned as a player/captain and longtime assistant coach for Knight at Indiana that have contributed to Dakich's success in sports media, the B1G's decades-long national championship drought in basketball and what he believes is the main reason for it, why the media-at-large continues to miss the mark on accuracy and telling the truth (including his own experiences with untruths in stories written and reported about him), how what he learned in striving to get the most out of his players as a former coach has influenced his approach as a show host and sports media personality, and much more!
(00:00-30:10) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting some of the comments that Chris Ballard made on JMV's show yesterday about Anthony Richardson and his confidence in the cornerbacks. Additionally, they highlight some of the takeaways from the first joint practice between the Colts and Cardinals. (30:10-49:36) – Yesterday it was announced that Indianapolis will be hosting the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game. Jake and Jimmy discuss the impact that Caitlin Clark has had on the Fever on and off the court. They get into a discussion on how Jake feels people identify her as an Iowa Hawkeye over a player for the Indiana Fever right now. (42:33-47:33) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing Marvin Harrison being at Colts Training Camp tonight with his son in town for the Arizona Cardinals. Additionally, they announce that one of Marvin Harrison's teammates will be signing autographs tonight. (49:36-1:14:52) – Indiana's football Head Coach Curt Cignetti joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to share why Kurtis Rourke has been taking about 95% of the first team reps, how he operates as a coach with trying to get players to buy into his culture, explains what kind of brand of football Hoosier fans will see offensively, shares some of his personal beliefs on what really helps a team develop, highlights the importance of retaining Donaven McCulley, and discusses having Roncalli graduate Pat Kuntz on staff. (1:14:52-1:33:53) – J.R. Angle, son of Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame coach Larry Angle, joins Query & Company to share some of his favorite memories about his father following his passing earlier in the week, explains what made him such a well-respected coach and person across the state of Indiana, and takes us through what it was like playing for his dad in high school. (1:33:53-1:35:35) – Hour number two concludes with Jake remembering musician and radio personality Greg Kihn with him passing on Tuesday. (1:35:35-2:09:30) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on how the first joint practice went for the Indianapolis Colts against the Arizona Cardinals, states that he would be surprised if Jelani Woods was not on the roster after cuts have been made, shares where Anthony Richardson looked most comfortable against the Cardinals defense, and believes that Richardson has improved dramatically from last season at putting touch on some of his pass attempts. (2:09:30-2:17:11) – Jimmy and Eddie ask Jake about his experience yesterday at the Indiana State Fair again with him serving customers at the dairy bar for the American Dairy Association. (2:17:11-2:26:04) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and predicting how many nationally televised games that the Indiana Pacers will get.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest interview is with Muffet McGraw, a Hall of Famer and one of the winningest coaches in college basketball history. Mrs. McGraw coached women's basketball for 38 seasons, with 33 of them at the University of Notre Dame. She is a two-time national champion head coach that amassed 936 career victories with a win percentage of 76 percent. Her teams made nine trips to the Final Four and she collected consensus National Coach of the Year honors three times throughout her legendary career. McGraw's Irish squads accumulated 14 regular-season conference titles, including eight straight from 2012-19, 11 conference tournament championships (including six in her final eight years at Notre Dame) and made seven trips to the NCAA Division I Women's National Championship game. Additionally, McGraw earned seven conference Coach of the Year honors across five leagues. McGraw coached 22 All-Americans and 20 future WNBA players, including No. 1 overall picks Jewell Loyd and Jackie Young. McGraw was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017, following her induction in both the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame (2011) and the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame (2014). She is also a member of St. Joseph's University Women's Basketball and the Philadelphia Big Five Halls of Fame. Eli and Katelyn had a great conversation with Coach McGraw, which we think you will enjoy!
Scott Heady is head coach for University of Indianapolis Men's Basketball. Scott joins Jimmy to talk about accepting this new challenge, after spending the last seven years with crosstown NAIA mainstay, Marian University. Coach and Jimmy reflect back on time they both spent together at Carmel High School, where the Greyhounds won back to back 4A State Championships. Now back as a UIndy alumnus, Heady shares his favorite memories of playing for Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Billy Keller, including an intimidating college tryout. He gives advice to parents with student athletes and emphasizes the importance of enjoying every moment. Coach Heady wraps up by sharing his favorite Bob Seger song and the most memorable live concerts he has attended. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jbkonair/support
During the second hour of the show, coach chats with Brendan King about the call on the Indiana State Sycamores baseball team with a win over UIC 10-6. They also preview Brendan's upcoming season being the voice of the South Bend Cubs. They also talk a little bit about the Sycamores upcoming NIT Final Four matchup against Utah on Tuesday night at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Pete Smith joins the show to talk some more about his upcoming call for the IHSAA Boys Basketball Tournament and recently being inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. Rob Blackman, the voice of Purdue men's basketball, joins the show to talk about the Boilermakers taking down Gonzaga in the Sweet 16 80-68 and moving on to the Elite 8. Finally, to close out the second hour, WIBC's Kurt Darling joins the show to also preview the 2A matchup in the IHSAA Boys Basketball Tournament and has the call for the game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indiana and Purdue fans see the NCAA Tournament as a less then thrilling event! Hoosiers are absent, and Purdue fans are terrified about what bizarre upset will destroy their dreams this March! Dan Dakich inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame last night. It's right and good the Hall has recognized a life devoted to family and basketball. John Calipari 100% right in his thoughts on expanding the NCAA Tourney, and Kevin Keatts motivated by greed in his! Both the Pacers and Indiana State earned wins last night! Get your sign-up bonus of up to $1,000 today! https://mybookie.website/joinwithKENT Promocode: KENT Here is the link for my book: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Donate! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=9FHFLVDQ7ZRW8&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=USD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Clarence Crain was recently announced as an Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame inductee and will go into the Hall of Fame officially in March. The 1969 Shortridge graduate and Indiana All-Star discusses his playing career, including his time at Butler, and more with Kyle Neddenriep.
Gardner Minshew vs. Will Levis - advantage Minshew. Jonathan Taylor & Zack Moss vs. Derrick Henry - advantage Taylor & Moss! IU enters day three of its search of a new direction in its football program. Dan Dakich will be enshrined in the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. Purdue tonight against Texas Southern! Here is the My Bookie info: https://mybookie.website/joinwithKENT Promocode: KENT UP TO $200 FIRST DEPOSIT CASH BONUS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's talk about the PGA, twitter pictures, and preseason rankings...Charlie Kelly has sisters he's never mentioned for 15 seasons.Benzema's scary, scary contract.The PGA... Jay Monahan... all-time scumbag.The NCAA has changed the ruling on "sliding in" charge calls.Andre Curbello dipped off the scene when Rick Pitino rolled into St. John's. Michigan has added some Frontcourt production.Rutgers is taking Paul Mulcahey's departure and self-entitlement of "New Jersey's PG" too lightly. New Jersey's PG on Kentucky?Cam Spencer joining UConnThe Penn State is adding penBig 12 Mexico? Time to act on Big Ten Europe.Indiana Baseball Finale recapTeryn Kern, gone.TJD's workout with the Pacers went swimmingly, because of course it did.Oh Yeah Race!Simeon Wilcher part of the Great Heel Migration (some are calling it that).Jaeden Mustaf visited this last weekend.The Squad is hitting the bench. Welcome James Goodis.Shouts to LC Norton for the PAYTON Sparks story. (I'm sorry I said Jordan at first... The only Sparks name I knew prior to this middle linebacker who has to be 6'11 and a half).Indiana on site in Colorado Springs.Gabe Cupps is officially strong enough.Fischers thinking their Carmel...@bigbantersportsWhat the lack of a preseason ranking means for the potential season in store... (Not Loser Talk)Hoosier History Hit: Alan Henderson; sources: Indiana Basketball Hall of fame and indianahq.com.Follow me on twitter @oftendaunted. If you are interested in providing any feedback that can help improve the show please send them my way at oftendaunted@gmail.com. If you wanted to submit a voicemail take or ask a question on the show, leave one at (260) 267-5460. not an insider. just a fan. Not affiliated with Indiana University, just educated by them.
Episode 289 of Boss Hog of Liberty is out! Jeremiah Morrell, Dakota Davis, and Zach Burcham are your hosts. We have Chris May returning as a guest. Millennials have been moving through the workforce, changing jobs, taking time away, and re-evaluating their careers. As Chris moved from the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame to the Rush County Community Foundation, he took 7 months to reset. We explored the reasons why so many of our peers are doing that. Additionally we explore work / life balance, using your vacation time, and supplementing with the gig economy. Our program is community supported on Patreon. Do your part by chipping into the cause by donating monthly at any level at www.patreon.com/bosshogofliberty and receive even more BONUS coverage and content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marv Pruett sits down with us and discusses his journey with the game of basketball. From the Springs Valley Black Hawks (The Valley Boys) and on to play for the Evansville Purple Aces, Marv talks about his upbringing, the game, his coaches and more! Including his call from Sam Alford on his induction into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame and what Coach Rex Wells meant to him! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ktna/message
An outstanding Interview with Jack Hogan! A Broad Ripple Rocket and DePauw Tiger, Jack's a Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame candidate and deserves to be inducted! Listen, Share and enjoy! Broad Ripple Rocket for life! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ktna/message
Coach Stephanie White was previously the head coach of the Indiana Fever and most recently, head coach of Vanderbilt University Women's basketball team. Prior to coaching, Stephanie played five years in the WNBA for the Charlotte Sting and Indiana Fever, and was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. While playing at Purdue University during her undergraduate career, Stephanie led the team to a national championship in 1999 and earned Player of the Year. Stephanie currently serves as a basketball analyst for ESPN. 5:00 Just like one of the guys. 7:15 Doing what other kids won't. 11:38 Isolated focus. 13:37 The greatest indicator of success. 16:18 Dreams of being a pilot. 17:41 Missing the moments. 24:00 Taking pride in the journey. 25:30 Reflecting on the Final Four. 30:02 This is why. 33:40 Be a star in your role. 36:52 Cant't rest on past accomplishments. 39:30 Feeling at home. 41:35 Lessons from 9 years as an assistant coach. 43:50 Shifting to a different perspective. 46:12 Applying the pro-style in college. 52:00 Pain and isolation. 54:30 “Head down, push through” mentality. 57:15 You need to fail. 1:01:52 There's struggle in anything worth having. 1:06:35 Comparing journeys isn't sustainable. Download The Best Mental Toughness Quotes That Will Make You BETTER https://drrobbell.com/quotes-on-mentaltoughness If you enjoyed this episode on Mental Toughness, please subscribe and leave a review! Dr. Rob Bell
Beth A. Brooke, VERITY NOW Co-Chair Beth A. Brooke retired as the Global Vice-Chair – Public Policy at EY and a member of the firm's Global Executive Board. Ms. Brooke had public policy responsibility for the firm's operations in over 150 countries and was the global sponsor for EY's Diversity and Inclusiveness efforts.During the Clinton Administration, she worked in the U.S. Department of the Treasury, where she was responsible for all tax policy matters related to insurance and managed care. She played important roles in the healthcare reform and Superfund reform efforts.Ms. Brooke serves on the board of The New York Times Company, eHealth, Beta Bionics, Tricolor Holdings, and SHEEX. She is also a member of the Board of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, the Partnership for Global LGBTI Equality, The Conference Board, The Aspen Institute, and Out Leadership. She is a member of the inaugural class of the Henry Crown Fellows of The Aspen Institute, the Committee of 200, and the International Women's Forum. Ms. Brooke is a prominent voice around the world on Diversity and Inclusion, including most prominently on LGBT inclusion and women. She has been named eleven times to the list of Forbes “World's 100 Most Powerful Women“. In 2017, she received the Theodore Roosevelt Award, the top individual honor bestowed by the U.S. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). She has also been inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.Company bioIn the United States, women are over 17 percent more likely to die and 73 percent more likely to be seriously injured in a vehicle crash than men. VERITY (Vehicle Equity Rules in Transportation) NOW unites people to fight for equality in vehicle safety by educating on, and advocating for, crash testing standards that protect men and women equally to make cars safer for all.Connect:Twitter: @BethBrooke_EYTwitter: @Veritynow_LinkedIn: Beth A. BrookeLinkedIn: VERITY NowFacebook: VERITY Now Coalition
Mitch Daniels talks about what comes after Purdue for him; the South Shore double-track project moves forward; how can lipid nanoparticles help Indiana's economy; we take a special look at Title IX as it turns 50; how can we get more math teachers in Indiana classrooms; the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame has a new leader; and we talk about Indiana's top business stories with our partners at the IBJ.
Beth A. Brooke Director, The New York Times Company, eHealth, Beta Bionics, Tricolor Holdings, Reed Smith, and The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) Beth Brooke serves on the Board of The New York Times Company, (NYSE:NYT), eHealth (NASDAQ:EHTH), Beta Bionics, Tricolor Holdings, and SHEEX, as well as the USOPC, Aspen Institute, Conference Board, the Partnership for Global LGBTI Equality, Reed Smith and APCO's International Advisory Councils, and the IU O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Formerly, Brooke had a four-decade career at EY, was its Global Vice Chair-Public Policy, a member of EY's Global Board, and a global sponsor of Diversity and Inclusion. In the Clinton Administration, she played roles in the Healthcare and Superfund reform efforts and had tax policy responsibility for insurance and managed care. Brooke is a recognized global advocate of diversity and inclusion. She has been named to Forbes "World's 100 Most Powerful Women" list eleven times and is in the LGBTQ OutStanding Hall of Fame. She earned a B.S. degree in Industrial management and computer science from Purdue University where she played intercollegiate basketball and is in the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. She founded the Women Athletes Business Network, which helps elite female athletes pivot from success in sport to success in business after their competitive sporting career ends. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toby-usnik/support
On this week's epsiode of the podcast, the guys talk about: -The area baseball and softball action, including the sectional brackets that were released Sunday (3:10-25:55). -The Goshen College softball team preparing for its conference tournament (25:55-30:20) -The area boys golf, girls tennis and track news of the past week (30:20-38:10) -Darlene Mathew being honored by the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame + new sports coming to the IHSAA (40:50-51:10) -A look at where Notre Dame players went during and after the NFL Draft (51:10-end).
The final hour of Friday night's Network Indiana's Indiana Sports Talk started off with Corbin Lingenfelter talking everything in Indiana Sports, as well as big picture of this year's NFL Draft. He also previews the Colts picks so far this year and who is still to come in this year's draft. Next on IST, the voice of the Indianapolis Indians, Howard Kellman joins the show to talk Indians baseball and what looks promising for Indianapolis going into the weekend. After that, longtime friend of the show, Tony Donohue joins Coach in discussing the Indianapolis 500 and everything he is looking forward to for this year's anticipated race coming up in a few weeks. Chris May, the executive director of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame joins the show next to catch up with coach and talk some Indiana basketball. To close out this Friday night on Indian Sports Talk, former host of the show, Brenden King joins Coach Bob Lovell to talk about what they love the most… Sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #137 of the Dub Jellison Podcast with ESPN & BTN Analyst, Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee & NCAA Champion & WNBA Champion, Stephanie White! Dub talks with Stephanie White about her upcoming Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame induction, the growth of women in sports, WNBA trending upward, the pride she takes in representing Indiana, her phenomenal career at Purdue, her coaching career thus far and much more! Check out the Official Home of the Dub Jellison Podcast! https://www.dubpod.co/ Like, subscribe and share with your friends!
Coach opens the final hour of the show with Matt Britton breaking down South Spencer's win over Gibson Southern. David Deaton calls in to discuss a double overtime thriller. Chris May, from the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, joins the show to talk about events later this season. Hoosier Basketball Magazine's Kip Wesner calls in to conclude the night and wrap up a busy Friday in IHSAA basketball. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Shaw didn't see it playing out this way. But, God did. And, she wouldn't change a thing.As an accomplished and legitimate college and professional basketball star (a member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame!), Dana Drew Shaw imagined her life going in a different direction, perhaps something on the athletic side. But, God used a happenstance conversation with her uncle while in high school to start her gears turning: how could a career in law and policy be used to shape culture in a God-honoring way?Today, with a husband who played in the NBA and a brother who coached Baylor University to a national championship, Dr. Shaw is the tip-of-the-spear: working to create impact by playing point guard in Grand Canyon University's public policy, government, and community efforts.In today's episode, she discusses a staggering statistic: the fact that this year's freshman class at GCU features 20% of students who are the first to attend university within their family of origin, a reality that is literally transforming the community around the school. She also discusses a unique partnership with CityServe--another community-transforming effort.After listening to today's Kingdom Culture Conversation, you'll have a fuller confidence that God uses the little things within our daily lives to direct our lives in big ways!To find out how GCU is transforming communities in helping first generation university students to affordably earn the first college degree in their families, please link here.To read about GCU's exciting venture with CityServe, please click here. "Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
Coach Duncan and his induction, players and more..... the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame .... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ktna/message
On this week's episode, Gus Kattengell sits down with fifth-year star Krystal Freeman, who entered the top ten list of Tulane's all-time leading scorers this weekend. Corey Gloor is joined by associate head men's coach Ray McCallum to discuss his impending induction in to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. And head women's hoops coach Lisa Stockton breaks down the very physical weekend in Miami with Gus.Catch Tulane basketball all season long on the Tulane Sports Network from Learfield!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Coach Woodson talks about the Hoosiers and his high school basketball coach, who a week after this interview was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ktna/message
For the next guest on the Capturing The Game Podcast presented by Capture Sports Agency, we welcome Work On Your Game, Author, Former WNBA Player & Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, Leslie Johnson. Enjoy! FOR MORE, FOLLOW US ON OUR SOCIALS! - Facebook Capturing The Game Follow Us on Twitter! Follow Us on Instagram Subscribe to Capturing The Game on Youtube
Jeremiah Morrell and Dakota Davis are your hosts for episode 213. Chris Stayton is your producer. Our featured guest is Chris May, Executive Director of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. We talk through the history of the Hall of Fame, how it landed in New Castle, the exhibits, the bricks out front, incredible guests, and the phenomenal gift that was just received. Another worldwide landmark right in our back yard. A great conversation with Chris, about far more than basketball. Well worth a stop into the Hall of Fame when you come to town, or even if you already live here. Our program is community supported on Patreon. Do your part by chipping into the cause by donating monthly at any level at www.patreon.com/bosshogofliberty and receive even more BONUS coverage and content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The legendary, Muffet McGraw was the Notre Dame women’s basketball head coach for 33 seasons. In two of those seasons (2001 and 2018) she won the national championship trophy. McGraw is also known for her response to being asked about women in leadership at a 2019 Women’s Final Four press conference. We talk about NCAA weight room debacle, her new book Expect More, using your voice, how to make sports great for young girls, and the brilliance of the next generation. McGraw was the 13th female coach inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017. She was also inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011 and the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 2014. Coach McGraw’s career included an impressive 936 career wins, which ranks sixth all-time among Division I coaches. Her nine Final Four appearances rank as the fifth most all-time. All totaled, McGraw’s teams have qualified for 26 NCAA Tournaments, earning 67 tournament wins along the way. Since retiring from coaching, Coach McGraw joined ACC Network as a basketball analyst and joined the Women’s Sports Foundations Board of Trustees.
Silver Creek coach Brandon Hoffman, The Indianapolis Star's Zach Osterman and Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame director Chris May joined The Hoosier Report with Matt Denison on Monday, March 15, 2021. We extended the show after the announcement of Archie Miller's termination. Bonus guests include: Peegs.com's Jeff Rabjohns, Inside the Hall's Alex Bozich, WDRB's Rick Bozich and Sports Illustrated Indiana's Dylan Wallace.
Early basketball memories in East ChicagoThe influence of John Baratto & East Chicago WashingtonMoving to MerrillvilleMemories of his high school careerSectional agony (and injury) in 1966An unrecruited enrollment at Air Force AcademyDrive & motivation - the 1972 Olympic tryoutsThe influence of coaches - Hank Egan & Larry BrownThe reputation of basketball in IndianaThe key to the San Antonio Spurs' dynasty
Growing up in South BendEarly influencesPlaying for John WoodenSouth Bend Central years1940's style of playWorld War II serviceA stint at IUIndiana StateNational tournaments and Clarence WalkerTeaching and Coaching
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Inside the Hall's Alex Bozich and Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame executive director Chris May joined The Hoosier Report with Matt Denison on Thursday, December 19, 2019.