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Jerry Carino reported on Friday that Dylan Harper was a full participant at practice and will be ready for the first place Spartans. However, he also reported that Emmanuel Ogbole is out for the season with a meniscus injury. How will Rutgers respond against a interior dominate Michigan State team? My thoughts on the matchup and more here. Rutgers vs. No. 8 Michigan State on Saturday, January 25 at 1:30 pm on CBS.
Jerry Carino returns to discuss the extremely disappointing start to the season for Rutgers men's basketball, the many reasons for the struggles, the mistakes that Steve Pikiell and the coaching staff have made, whether the ship can be saved, the long term view on Pikiell's tenure and what should happen moving forward after this season.
Rutgers and Seton Hall reprise their annual rivalry this Saturday in Piscataway, so the podcast resurrects what has become an annual tradition around these parts as we reminisce about Bambi on Ice, runaway redwoods and coaches talking to themselves chasing parked cars in the parking lot.Join host Jaden Daly as he welcomes Jerry Carino of the Asbury Park Press back to preview the clash between the Scarlet Knights and Pirates, taking a look at what both teams have done to date this season, what to expect this weekend, and how much this game may mean to each side.
Off to a 2-2 start with close losses to seemingly beatable teams, the urgency is now for Seton Hall as they prepare to face VCU in the opening round of the Charleston Classic. Jerry Carino, NJ's dean of college hoops writers, joins me to discuss what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and how the Pirates must find some offense if they are going to be competitive in the Big East.
The dean of the college basketball beat in New Jersey returns to discuss in-depth the most anticipated Rutgers hoops season in the modern era. The star power of Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper, the veteran transfers surrounding them, Steve Pikiell's ability to navigate the outside noise and press all the right buttons as well as whether this team can fulfill its potential are topics of discussion plus more.
Jerry Carino broke the news and the program officially announced soon after that Jay Young was returning as an assistant coach. Thoughts on what his impact can be in regard to his pedigree as a big man coach, being a trusted confidant and longtime bench coach under Pikiell, the importance of having a fresh set of eyes going into such a crucial season and more. Subscribe to the Knights of the Raritan Newsletter HERE! https://knights-of-the-raritan.beehiiv.com/subscribe/
There is plenty of activity with portal targets to discuss along with Pikiell's comments on Wednesday to Jerry Carino about the type of players he is pursuing as he rebuilds the roster for next season.
What does Jerry Carino think about tomorrow's Seton Hall game against St. John's in the Big East Tournament? The dean of college basketball writers is my guest on this week's show. You'll also hear of an initiative of Onward Setonia honoring Dan Gioseffi, a great friend of The Hall, and the man behind PirateCrew on Rivals.com as Onward Setonia continues to develop NIL initiatives for Seton Hall student-athletes.
The dean of the New Jersey basketball beat is back to discuss the unexpected turnaround over the last three games for the Scarlet Knights, the impact of Jeremiah Williams, the new look rotation, Steve Pikiell's steady hand, the remaining schedule, renewed postseason hopes and much more.
Sportswriter Jerry Carino previews the Rutgers/Seton Hall Garden State Hardwood Rivalry and discusses the impact of Dylan Harper's decision to commit to Rutgers. Thanks to Harper, Rutgers currently owns the #2 recruiting class in the country behind only Duke.Jerry and host Bryan DeNovellis break down the keys for both Seton Hall and Rutgers in the matchup, and make their predictions.
It's time to talk about Bambi on Ice, runaway redwoods, clotheslines, headbutts, love taps and that mysterious guy making all the calls. That's right, it's time to preview Seton Hall and Rutgers' annual battle with one another, and who better to do that with than the man who covers both programs for the Asbury Park Press and Gannett New Jersey, Jerry Carino? Jerry joins host Jaden Daly once again to set the stage for New Jersey basketball's premier rivalry, profiling the Pirates and Scarlet Knights in depth while also going over what to expect Saturday night, including the unexpected.
Jerry Carino, the dean of New Jersey college basketball writers, joins me to discuss Seton Hall's 4-0 start, its upcoming Feast Week Tournament in San Diego, the early surprises, and more.
Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman analyze the opening night of college hoops season: Princeton-Rutgers, Seton Hall-Saint Peter's and the other four NJ squads in action.
Aaron Breitman and Jerry Carino discuss Rutgers men's basketball team including the wild offseason that was, roster additions, players who have developed, the non-conference schedule, the Big Ten outlook, expectations for the 2023-2024 season and much more.
New Jersey College Basketball Writer Jerry Carino breaks down Rutgers 13-man roster on the heels of the addition of transfer Austin Williams on August 6th. How will the transfers fit in? Why Oskar Palmquist returned to Rutgers after transferring to Elon? What's Rutgers depth chart and who are the projected starting 5? Jerry also talks about Rutgers non-conference schedule and international trip to Africa and Portugal, AND gives his thoughts on the possibility of Rutgers landing a commitment from Dylan Harper, the No. 1 rated prospect in the Class of 2024.
Aaron Breitman welcomes back Jerry Carino for a full discussion on Rutgers men's basketball. Topics discussed includes the season in review, the reshaping of the roster, lessons learned by Steve Pikiell, scheduling for next season and much more.
The NCAA Tournament is nigh for Arizona's basketball teams! Adam and Brett talk to the Asbury Park Press' Jerry Carino to get insight into the Princeton Tigers and then are joined by the Arizona Daily Star's P.J. Brown to preview what's to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
March Madness is upon us! And Jersey cares about basketball. Jersey style basketball also directly reflects the state and its attitude. In this episode, Chris talks with Jerry Carino from the Asbury Park Press, who knows more about Jersey basketball than maybe anyone else on earth. They talk about where things are at right now, as well as the bigger picture of how this sport and the state's relationship with it show off things about the Garden State's mindset. It's a good one!**PLEASE NOTE** that the intro was recorded on Sunday afternoon, and that evening there was a huge shock: Rutgers did *not* make the tournament. It's considered the biggest surprise snub in the sport. Both Rutgers and Seton Hall are in the less prestigious NIT tournament, and if both win two games they'll face each other there in what would be a weirdly contentious game for the NIT.Jersey fans, it looks like we now have to all rally behind the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights, who face off against Texas Southern in the NCAA tournament on March 15th. And maybe even... PRINCETON?! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jerry Carino, the outstanding college basketball writer and general columnist for the Asbury Park Press, previews this week's Big East Tournament, assesses Shaheen Holloway's first year as head coach, talks about a path to an NCAA Tournament bid for the team without winning the tournament, and more!
New Jersey college basketball writer, Jerry Carino joins Bryan DeNovellis to talk Seton Hall and Rutgers in the Big East and Big Ten Tournaments. What does each team need to do to have a chance to dance?Plus FDU is one of the best stories in all of college basketball, as the Knights have qualified for the NCAA Tournament one year after winning just 4 games.And who will NJIT hire as its next basketball coach? Jerry has 3 names to consider.
This week on Jersey Jump Shot, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino and Steve Edelson recap a less than successful week for NJ teams but also highlight opportunities to bounce back.
Aaron Breitman welcomes back Jerry Carino discuss the current state of Rutgers men's basketball as the holidays approach. Topics include the 2-3 record over the last 5 games, development and status of certain players, how this team projects moving forward, who will take the big shot to close out games, how Rutgers looks in regard to the rest of the Big Ten and much more.
It's the middle of December, which means it's time for the renewal of the Garden State Hardwood Classic between Rutgers and Seton Hall! Join host Jaden Daly as he tackles the rivalry between the Scarlet Knights and Pirates with the man who knows both teams inside and out, Jerry Carino of Gannett New Jersey and the Asbury Park Press, to get you caught up on Sunday's intrastate clash in Piscataway.
The new season of Jersey Jump Shot kicks off with a special look at the Garden State Hardwood Classic. Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino and Steve Edelson preview the game and catch up with Fox Sports broadcaster and honorary Jersey guy, John Fanta. Plus a look at mid-major programs around the state.
Jerry Carino is my guest on the latest installment of the podcast. One of the premier college hoops writers in the country, Jerry provide his insights on the Hall's start, the beginning of Shaheen Holloway's run as coach, and what lies ahead in the immediate future, including their "Feast Week" tournament in Orlando, Florida
The Scarlet Spotlight is happy to be joined by the NJ Hoops Haven, Jerry Carino, for Episode 115 of the podcast. Carino, who is the dean of the local college basketball beat, covers the opening week of the Rutgers men's basketball season -- from style to personnel. In the wide-ranging conversation, Carino provides your Scarlet Knights hoops fix. After the interview, Danny and Jon hit the important topics around Rutgers Athletics, including RU's Big Ten men's soccer championship and RU football hosting PSU this weekend. Happy Thanksgiving to all of our listeners. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
For episode No. 33, Aaron Breitman welcomes Jerry Carino to talk all things Rutgers men's basketball ahead of Monday's season opener. Topics include Steve Pikiell's way, initial impressions of the team, which players are poised for bigger roles, concern with Caleb McConnell's injury, why the offense might be better and the defense worse, recruiting and NIL, the Big Ten outlook, the state of Seton Hall and whether Shaheen Holloway will embrace the rivalry with Rutgers, New Jersey basketball in a good place, season predictions for the Scarlet Knights and more.
Jerry Carino shares his thoughts on what's wrong with the transfer portal and how it could actually hurt college basketball. Plus Jerry also discusses the transfer news on Rutgers and Seton Hall and the firing of Greg Herenda at Fairleigh Dickinson and who could replace him as the Knights men's basketball coach.
In the final episode of season 3 of Jersey Jump Shot, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman wrap up the 2021/2022 college basketball season. Plus, a look at the impact of the transfer portal and off-season priorities for New Jersey's college basketball teams.
In episode 14 of Jersey Jump Shot, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman reflect on St. Peter's historic run to the Elite 8. Plus Bert Bainbridge gives his Final Four best bets and the team makes their national championship predictions.
An in-depth look at Purdue vs. Saint Peter's with Jerry Carino, who covers the Peacocks. One of the few sportswriters who has seen both the Peacocks and Boilermakers live this season.
Jack Bisaha, Chris Tsakonas and Dennis Geissler talk with Jerry Carino, the dean of the New Jersey college basketball beat, about Tom Young, Rutgers basketball's season, Kevin Willard and Shaheen Holloway/Saint Peter's cinderella run in the NCAA Tournament.
In this week's episode of Jersey Jump Shot, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman react to the St. Peter's Peacocks' incredible run to the Sweet 16. Plus, sports betting analyst Albert Bainbridge joins the show to share his best bets for the next round of the tournament.
Rutgers is in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season and will tip-off Wednesday night against Notre Dame! Jerry Carino joins Aaron Breitman to preview the game and discuss the Scarlet Knights' path to March Madness! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's a big week for the men's and women's basketball teams at Seton Hall. APP.com writer Jerry Carino joins me to discuss the men's opening round NCAA tournament game against TCU. Meanwhile, women's head coach Tony Bozzella talks about why his team could win the WNIT which kicks off Thursday at home against FDU.
This week of Jersey Jump Shot, Ryan Ross, Steve Edelson, Jerry Carino and Chris Iseman take a close look at the NCAA tournament bracket. How far will New Jersey's schools go? Who is on upset alert? Which team will win it all? Plus, sports betting analysis Albert Bainbridge joins the show to discuss tournament odds and best bets.
This week on Jersey Jump Shot, Brad Wachtel stops by to talk bracketology and where New Jersey's teams stand with the big dance just around the corner. Plus, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman preview the Big 10, Big East, MAAC and Ivy League tournaments.
In episode 10 of Jersey Jump Shot, former Seton Hall Pirate and current Monmouth Hawk Shavar Reynolds joins the show for a great conversation about his inspirational college career. Plus, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman look at the last week of the regular season for New Jersey's teams.
During hour one of the Tuesday Crew; Alex Carmenaty, Eddie Kalegi, Ellis Gordon, Amir Lighty and Derek Flemming sat down with Asbury Park Press College Basketball reporter Jerry Carino. The guys talked with Jerry about where Rutgers men's basketball is currently at, as well as the team's possibility of a high seed in the Big ten tournament and a bid for the March Madness tournament.
In episode 9 of the third season of Jersey Jump Shot, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman share their thoughts on the post-game fight between Michigan and Wisconsin. Plus, a look at a big week ahead for Rutgers, Seton Hall, Monmouth and Princeton.
Jerry Carino, the pride of NJ Basketball and columnist for the Asbury Park Press & Gannett New Jersey returns to Courtside Pirates to discuss the latest in Seton Hall Men's Basketball, Bryce Aiken's potential return, the NET, fan's attendance at games, and much more as the team begins its final stretch of the regular season. Courtside Pirates with Chris Paizis invites special guests to discuss and highlight Seton Hall Men's and Women's Basketball throughout the season. Chris Paizis is a former Sports Director at 89.5 FM WSOU and creator of Courtside Pirates with seven years experience covering Seton Hall Athletics.
In episode 8 of the third season of Jersey Jump Shot, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman react to Rutgers grabbing two huge wins to boost the tournament resume. Plus, a look at where Seton Hall stands, a debate over the NET and the ever-changing MAAC standings.
In the seventh episode of the third season, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman recap a successful week for NJ college basketball teams. Plus, a look at upcoming opportunities to build tournament resumes.
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In this week's episode of Jersey Jump Shot, we are talking bracketology with Brad Wachtel. Plus, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman debate if fans should ever boo college athletes.
This week on Jersey Jump Shot, get inside the mind of an NCAA official with a special interview with former Division 1 referee, Ray Perone. Plus, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman preview the week ahead for New Jersey's teams.
In the fourth episode of the third season of Jersey Jump Shot, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman react to Monmouth's move to the Colonial Athletic Association. Plus, after a call goes against Seton Hall, how can the officiating be fixed?
On this week's episode of Jersey Jump Shot, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman recap a successful week for Seton Hall, Rutgers, Princeton and NJIT. Plus, Jerry and Steve Chat with New Jersey basketball recruiting expert Jay Gomes from NJHoops.com.
In the second episode of the third season of Jersey Jump Shot, Ryan Ross, Jerry Carino, Steve Edelson and Chris Iseman discuss the difficulties of evaluating teams as COVID once again impacts a college basketball season.
In the debut episode for season 3 of Jersey Jump Shot, Jerry Carino catches up with Michael Nzei and Austin Johnson to find out what it means to play in this rivalry. Also, Ryan Ross, Steve Edelson, Chris Iseman and Jerry look ahead to the return of the Garden State Hardwood Classic. Jersey Jump Shot returns every Monday throughout the season starting January 3.
It's Rutgers-Seton Hall Week and ahead of this year's game on Sunday, December 12th, the guys at The Front Office have put together a special treat for both fanbases! Pat Lawless and CJ Nobile join Aaron Breitman to talk about the inaugural RU-SHU Hoops Banquet on Friday, December 10th at Mamma Vittoria in Nutley! Starting at 7 PM, both fanbases will be joined by Rutgers & Seton Hall legends, as well as CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein, Jerry Carino of the Asbury Park Press, and John Fanta of Fox Sports. Pat and CJ sit with Aaron to discuss the event and preview the Garden State Hardwood Classic too! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rutgers Basketball is coming off a win against Clemson, but has so far had an up and down start in the 2021-2022 season. Joining Aaron to discuss the Scarlet Knights' play is Jerry Carino! They discuss the inconsistencies of the season so far, players that have stood out, how Rutgers could turn the season around, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Bryan DeNovellis recaps "Feast Week" in College Hoops with college basketball writer and AP voter, Jerry Carino from the Asbury Park Press. Bryan and Jerry discuss Rutgers, Seton Hall, St. John's, UConn and Monmouth's upset of Cincinnati during Thanksgiving week.
Seton Hall is off to a 2-0 start but they face a huge test on Tuesday night against #4 ranked Michigan. Asbury Park Press and app.com writer Jerry Carino joins me to discuss tomorrow's matchup, the last time these teams met 32 years ago in Seattle (who can forget?), and to give the 411 on this year's Pirates squad.
The Scarlet Spotlight is happy to be joined by Gannett New Jersey's Jerry Carino, the NJ Hoops Haven, for his yearly appearance on the Rutgers men's basketball preview show. Jerry last joined the podcast after RU broke its 30-year NCAA Tournament drought in March. For Episode 96, Carino breaks down the 2021-2022 version of the Scarlet Knights, which return a sizable portion of their core, including Geo Baker and Ron Harper Jr. The Scarlet Knights open the season on Wednesday night against Lehigh. After the interview, Danny and Jon cover a plethora of Rutgers Athletics topics: field hockey's Big Ten title, field hockey and women's soccer getting No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament, C. Vivian Stringer's leave of absence and more. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
The drought is over! Rutgers men's basketball is heading to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1991. The Scarlet Spotlight is pumped to bring you our Selection Special. First, it's Bob Wenzel, the head coach of RU's 1991 NCAA Tournament team, giving a RU history lesson and providing perspective for this team's accomplishments. Then, it's former RU manager and staffer Brad Wachtel discussing Facts & Bracks, his highly-ranked bracketology site. And then, MyCentralJersey's Jerry Carino and NJ Advance Media's Brian Fonseca join the show for a reporter's roundtable and a breakdown of Rutgers vs. Clemson. On the back end, Danny and Jon describe the emotions of Selection Sunday after a 30-year wait. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
The streak is over! Rutgers Mens Basketball is headed back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1991. Slated as a 10-seed. the Scarlet Knights will take on 7-seed Clemson in Indianapolis. Joining Aaron to talk about the game and reminisce on how they got here are Dave White and Jerry Carino. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jerry Carino is this week's guest as the college basketball writer for the Asbury Park Press discusses the Big East Tournament. Can Seton Hall bounce back from its four-game season-ending losing streak and make some NCAA noise? Plus, hear from head coach Kevin Willard on what happened during the streak and from Sandro Mamukelashvili as he accepts the Big East Player-of-the Year Award.
Jerry Carino, the pride of NJ Basketball and columnist for the Asbury Park Press & Gannett New Jersey joins Courtside Pirates to discuss the Seton Hall Men’s Basketball regular season, the upcoming BIG EAST Tournament and hopes to return to the NCAA Tournament. Courtside Pirates with Chris Paizis highlights Seton Hall Basketball throughout the season while also covering the university's Olympic sports, Athletic Department updates and major Seton Hall University related news. Chris Paizis is a former Sports Director of 89.5 FM WSOU, having covered Seton Hall Athletics for six years.
Qu’il s’agisse de quelques verres pour l’apéro, d’ouvrir une bouteille pour les grandes occasions, ou encore de boire à outrance et le plus vite possible pour épater les autres, l’alcool a une place très importante dans notre société. Alors que certain·e·s pratiquent le « dry January » (un mois sans consommer de boisson alcoolisée), d’autres se servent peut-être un verre de vin à la fin d’une dure journée. Dans ce nouvel épisode, Clémentine et Pauline s’intéressent à la relation qu’entretiennent les femmes à l’alcool et sa représentation dans la pop culture. Les références entendues dans l’épisode :Camille Kouchner, La familia grande, Seuil (2021)Chambre 2806: L’affaire DSK, de Jalil Lespert, Netflix (2020)La fille sur le canapé, un podcast d’Axelle Jah Njiké, Nouvelles Écoutes (2020)Stéphanie Braquehais, Jour Zéro, Iconoclaste (2021)Claire Touzard, Sans alcool, Flammarion (2021)Alix Strauss, « ‘Vodka in Your Coffee Cup’: When Pandemic Drinking Goes Too Far », New York Times (2020) « Ninkasi : Déesse sumérienne de la bière et de l’alcool », Anguille sous roche (2019) Sascha Cohen, « No Unescorted Ladies Will Be Served », Daily Jstor (2019) Dans un café, dit aussi L’absinthe, d’Edgar Degas, huile sur toile peinte entre 1875 et 1876 Les œuvres du peintre Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)Émile Zola, L’Assommoir, 1877 Ouvrage collectif de Delphine Dulong, Erik Neveu et Christine Guionnet, Boys don’t cry! Les coûts de la domination masculine, Presses universitaires de Rennes (2012) : Troisième partie « Injonctions et prix à payer pour des masculinités plurielles », chapitre intitulé « Privilèges et coûts de la masculinité en matière de consommation d’alcool »Camille Wernaers « Femmes et alcool : une longue histoire de stéréotypes », rtbf.be (2020) Laurent Karila, L’alcoolisme au féminin : en finir avec les tabous. S’en sortir, Leduc. S Pratique (2020) Clémentine Maligorne et AFP agence, « Alcool : chez les femmes, ce sont les cadres qui boivent le plus » , Le Figaro (2018) Pauline Fréour, « L’instagrameuse mystère était… en campagne contre l’alcool », Le Figaro santé (2016) Le site dryjanuary.frDr Muriel Salmona, « L’analyse de la mémoire traumatique et des autres symptômes psychotraumatiques : une technique thérapeutique et médico-légale au secours des droits des victimes de viol pour obtenir soins, justice et réparations », Mémoire traumatique (2020) Jerry Carino, « Why are lesbians drinking so much? », Eu app Skam, de Julie Andem, NRK (2015) Renée Greusard, Enceinte tout est possible, J-C.Lattès (2016)Renée Greusard, « Zéro alcool pendant la grossesse. Arrêtez de prendre les femmes pour des imbéciles », Nouvel Obs, Rue 89 (2017)Renée Greusard, « Un peu d’alcool pendant la grossesse, c’est risqué ? Les études ne concordent pas », Nouvel Obs, Rue 89 (2017)@Payetonpinard sur InstagramOlivier Joyard, « Sexisme et agressions sexuelles dans le milieu du vin : trois victimes témoignent », Les Inrockuptibles (2017) Julie Miller, « Olivia Pope’s Red-Wine Habit Scrutinized by The New York Times », Vanity Fair (2014)« 10 Celebrities Who are Sober Women », Avalon Recovery Society Annick Cojean, « Virginie Despentes: ‘‘cette histoire de féminité, c’est de l’arnaque’’ », Le monde (2018)Desperate Housewives, de Bob Daily et Marc Cherry, ABC (2004-2012)The Real Housewives, émission de télé-réalité, produit par Scott Dunlop (depuis 2006) Le journal de Bridget Jones, de Sharon Maguire (2001)Sex and the City, de Darren Star, HBO (1998-2004)Insecure, de Issa Rae et Larry Wilmore, HBO (depuis 2016) The Bold Type, de Sarah Watson, Freeform (depuis 2017)Scandal, de Shonda Rhimes, ABC (2012-2018)The Flight Attendant, de Steve Yockey, HBO Max (depuis 2020) The L Word: Generation Q, de Ilene Chaiken, Kathy Greenberg et Michele Abbott, Showtime (depuis 2019)Britni de la Cretaz, « ‘The L word: Generation Q’ Stumbles Over a Alcoholism Storyline - Again », Bitch Media (2020)Skins, de Jamie Brittain et Bryan Elsley, Channel (Grande-Bretagne), (2007-2013)Euphoria, de Sam Levinson, HBO (depuis 2019)Projet X, de Nima Nourizadeh (2012) The Hangover, de Todd Philips (2009) Pire Soirée, de Lucia Aniello (2017)Girls Trip, de Malcolm D. Lee (2017)Clémence Michallon, La dernière fois que j’ai cru mourir c’était il y a longtemps, Editions IXE (2020)Soul, de Pete Docter et Kemp Powers (2020) L’ABCD de l’égalité est un programme d’enseignement français proposé par Najat Vallaud-Belkacem (2013)Les associations évoquées dans l’épisode :Vinifilles, un bataillon au féminin engagé dans la viticulture en Occitanie Les Fa’Bulleuses de champagne Femmes de vin ŒnologouineQuoi de meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes, cet épisode est conçu par Clémentine Gallot et présenté avec Pauline VerduzierGénérique et réalisation : Aurore Meyer MahieuEnregistrement : Adrien Beccaria au studio l’Arrière BoutiqueMixage : Laurie GalliganiCoordination : Ashley Tola
Rutgers currently sits at 8-6, 4-6 in the Big Ten, as they get ready for the second half of the Big Ten Schedule starting with Michigan State on January 28th. Joining Managing Editor Aaron Breitman is College Basketball Reporter for the Asbury Park Press, Jerry Carino. Jerry and Aaron discuss Rutgers win over Indiana, the losing streak that preceded the win, whaat Rutgers has to do going forward to right the ship, Jerry's thoughts on whether Rutgers will make the NCAA Tournament, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the foremost authorities on New Jersey basketball, Jerry Carino of the Asbury Park Press and Gannett New Jersey, joins Jaden Daly to recap the past week for Rutgers and Seton Hall, as well as preview the upcoming action for the Scarlet Knights and Pirates, as well as share some insights from the Garden State hoops landscape.
Rutgers Basketball begins their much anticipated 2020-2021 season on Wednesday, November 25th against Sacred Heart. Joining Lance to discuss the Scarlet Knights is the voice of Rutgers Basketball Jerry Recco and College Basketball Writer for the Asbury Park Press, Jerry Carino. In separate discussions, they talk about expectations for Rutgers this season, the craziness that Covid-19 will cause this year, players that they are looking forward to seeing, and the added year of eligibility for all players. They also discuss the status of the Seton Hall game, the development of returning players, the talent of the freshman class, and the ceiling for this team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
COVID 19 has caused Seton Hall's men's basketball team to pause its practices. Will the season start on time? As the virus spreads, what are the implications in the Big East and around the college basketball landscape? Jerry Carino and John Fanta, two of the most respected voices in the game, discuss what lies ahead and whether or not there will be college basketball this season.
So many questions regarding the upcoming college basketball season. Will there be a season? How will it look? How will Seton Hall do in the Big East? There's one person who can help sort things out. Jerry Carino of the Asbury Park Press, one of the pre-eminent college basketball writers in the country, is my guest on the latest edition of "Pirates Talk".
Hour 1 * Guest: Larry Pratt – Discussion of All Things Liberty. * Joe Biden: I’ve chosen Kamala Harris as my running mate. * A play-by-play of Kamala Harris admitting she smoked weed – Washington Post. * Tucker Carlson ‘refuses’ to pronounce Kamala Harris’s name correctly – It’s “COMMA-LAH,” not “KUH-MAL-UH.”. * Kamala Harris said she believed women who accused Biden of inappropriate touching – ‘I believe them, and I respect them being able to tell their story and having the courage to do it’. * A Record 76% of Americans Will Be Able to Vote by Mail – NYT. * FNC’s Carlson: Kanye West ‘the Most Compelling Voice’ Against Abortion, Planned Parenthood. * Records show that Trump donated to Kamala Harris’ campaigns twice while he was a private citizen. Hour 2 * Kamala Harris More Liberal Than Bernie Sanders, Senate Record Analysis Shows. * Kamala Harris Talks Black Lives Matter: Cops: Justice. * FL Teen Provides Apartment to Nurses Who Lost Home in Fire. * Homeless Veteran Receives Remodeled, Refurbished Home. * Pizzeria Offers Free Meals to Those Who Lost Power During Tropical Storm Isaias. * Couple Married Nearly 80 Years Celebrates 100th Birthdays: ‘We Haven’t Changed’. * Anonymous Donor Offers to Completely Cover Funeral Expenses for Wife of Texas Man. * Pennsylvania Girl Raises More than $1,200 for Fire Department. * Chihuahua Saves Owner’s Life When He Has Stroke: ‘She’s a Really Smart Dog’. * Father of 30 kids makes mind-blowing discovery worth millions of dollars Promises to build school and continue raising his 2,000 cows. * Anna Del Priore has No plans to slow down at 107 after beating COVID-19 – Jerry Carino. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
* Kamala Harris More Liberal Than Bernie Sanders, Senate Record Analysis Shows. * Kamala Harris Talks Black Lives Matter: Cops: Justice. * FL Teen Provides Apartment to Nurses Who Lost Home in Fire. * Homeless Veteran Receives Remodeled, Refurbished Home. * Pizzeria Offers Free Meals to Those Who Lost Power During Tropical Storm Isaias. * Couple Married Nearly 80 Years Celebrates 100th Birthdays: ‘We Haven’t Changed’. * Anonymous Donor Offers to Completely Cover Funeral Expenses for Wife of Texas Man. * Pennsylvania Girl Raises More than $1,200 for Fire Department. * Chihuahua Saves Owner’s Life When He Has Stroke: ‘She’s a Really Smart Dog’. * Father of 30 kids makes mind-blowing discovery worth millions of dollars Promises to build school and continue raising his 2,000 cows. * Anna Del Priore has No plans to slow down at 107 after beating COVID-19 - Jerry Carino.
Seton Hall begins Big East Tournament play on Thursday against Marquette. Jerry Carino of the Asbury Park Press, the best college basketball writer in the area, previews the tournament, Seton Hall's chances and more.
I am pleased to be joined on this week's show by the preeminent college basketball writer in the metropolitan area. Jerry Carino of the Asbury Park Press talks about Saturday's win over Villanova, Seton Hall's potential seeding spot in the NCAA Tournament and more.
Coming off a thrilling 75-72 Come-from-behind win over Nebraska, Rutgers basketball sits at 15-5 and firmly in the NCAA Tournament hunt. Joining Lance to discuss this special season for the scarlet knights and potential march madness hopes is College Basketball Writer for the Asbury Park Press, Jerry Carino. Jerry and Lance discuss the importance of pulling out the win against Nebraska, Rutgers home dominance this season, their tournament resume, what they have to do down the stretch to secure a tournament bid, this tough stretch to end their season, the free throw shooting, and just how much fun this scarlet knights season has been. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Scarlet Spotlight returns to a familiar guest for Episode 41, as MyCentralJersey's Jerry Carino comes on the podcast to preview the Rutgers men's basketball season. Jerry covers the full depth chart, breaks down the schedule and comments on Steve Pikiell's philosophy for the season. The NJ Hoops Haven also analyzes the RU/Seton Hall game on Dec. 14 and the atmosphere expected at the RAC, plus his thoughts on Scarlet Knights football's coaching search. Danny and Jon recap the RU/Liberty football game, preview RU men's and women's hoops and provide updates on the Olympic Sports. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
The 2019-2020 Rutgers Basketball season is just about 3 weeks away. There are real expectations on the program and this coming season is the most hyped for the program in a long time. Joining Lance to break down the Scarlet Knight and discuss his expectations for the year is College Basketball Writer for the Asbury Park Press, Jerry Carino. Jerry and Lance go position by position and break down a plethora of players on the roster. They discuss the schedule, team concerns, that December 14th game against Seton Hall, and whether or not Rutgers can make it to a postseason tournament for the first time this decade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Left Coast Pirates - The No. 1 Seton Hall Basketball Podcast
The season is almost here and the Left Coast Pirates are ready for it! Mike and Tom take their unique perspective and take a look at where they think the Seton Hall Pirates will go this year. Jerry Carino, sports writer for the Asbury Park Press, joins in to give his insights on the season.
The New Jersey Hoops Haven, Jerry Carino, returns to The Scarlet Spotlight for Episode 31. Carino chats with Danny and Jon about Eugene Omoruyi's transfer from Rutgers men's basketball, and provides insights only heard on this podcast. The trio discusses the next steps for Steve Pikiell, how things change for the team and his stance on transfers in college hoops. Carino notes the rule changes in the sport and how they will affect the Scarlet Knights. Danny and Jon give news from the end of the RU spring sports seasons, and look ahead to fall. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
Not many, if any, know Rutgers and NJ basketball as well as Jerry Carino. He joins the podcast once again to talk about the exciting season Rutgers Basketball has had and the progress the team has made. Lance and Jerry discuss the play of Geo Baker & Eugene Omoruyi, the development of the big men, the progress of this year's freshman, next season's expectations, the state of the rebuild, and some reasonable goals for the rest of the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Garden State Hardwood Classic is here! We talk to Jerry Carino from APP.com about the Seton Hall Rutgers match up and the new faces on both teams.
The Scarlet Spotlight welcomes Jerry Carino of Gannett New Jersey to the podcast for episode No. 16. Carino, the senior member of the Rutgers men's basketball beat, takes part in a wide-ranging discussion about his career, New Jersey journalism, RU hoops and the 2018-2019 Scarlet Knights. He gives his thoughts on the full rotation, analyzes player progression and provides insight into Coach Steve Pikiell's expectations for the season. Jon and Danny recap the Rutgers football losses to Buffalo and Indiana, preview tomorrow's game against Illinois and unveil Olympic Sports results from the past week. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
Not many, if any, know Rutgers and NJ basketball as well as Jerry Carino. He joins Lance to talk about expectations for next season, replacing Corey Sanders, the development of returning players, the impact of new players, and the long term plan for Rutgers Basketball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get your off-season Jersey basketball fix with the preeminent college hoops expert in the Garden State as Jerry Carino talks with Matt Loughlin and John McAleavey about what's going on with NJ's Division One men's basketball teams.
January 10, 2018 Sunny with high temperatures in the mid-30s. IN FINAL STATE OF STATE, CHRISTIE PRAISES HIMSELF In his last official address to the Legislature, Gov. Chris Christie highlighted his accomplishments on urban renewal, property taxes and education, John Reitmeyer writes for NJ Spotlight. The governor, whose approval ratings are in the mid-teens, praised his "fighting attitude" and "pro-growth policies" and said the state is better off than it was when he first took office. But Nina Agrawal writes for The Los Angeles Times that many state residents are saying “good riddance” to the combative Republican. GOV.-ELECT MURPHY TAPS OBAMA OFFICIAL FOR LABOR POST Gov.-elect Phil Murphy nominated Robert Asaro-Angelo, a former U.S. Labor Department official in the Obama administration, to be labor commissioner, Samantha Marcus reports for NJ.com. “We must stand for the rights and protections of all New Jersey workers, regardless of background or profession,” Asaro-Angelo said in a statement. He is the third former Obama official Murphy has chosen for his cabinet. DRY WEATHER BRINGS SERIOUS DROP IN WATER RESERVOIR LEVELS Three drinking water reservoirs along the Hackensack River are under 60 percent capacity when they would normally be at nearly 70 percent this time of year, James M. O’Neill writes for The Record. And the Wanaque and Monksville reservoirs combined are just under 50 percent full, when they would normally be 80 percent full. The reservoirs are lower than they were at this time last year, when the region was emerging from its first drought warning in more than 15 years. LAWMAKER RAISES CONCERNS ABOUT MARIJUANA AND DRIVING Senate Republican Whip Joe Pennaccio says he has “major concerns” about what legalizing marijuana would mean for road safety in the state, Jerry Carino reports for Gannett New Jersey. Pennaccio noted that there is not a precise way of gauging impairment with marijuana, like there is with alcohol, and that could diminish the deterrent to drugged driving. Meanwhile, a majority of the Asbury Park City Council said they would be open to allowing licensed businesses to sell marijuana in the city, Austin Bogues reports for the Asbury Park Press.
Trevon Young talks about wining the Piccolo Award. Jerry Carino from the Asbury Park press talks UofL vs Seton Hall. Dr Ricky Jones talks about making UofL GREAT AGAIN!
Two Rutgers basketball beat writers sit down to discuss Steve Pikiell as the new head coach of the Scarlet Knights. Carino offers his insight on the second major hire by athletic director Pat Hobbs and reflects on the trying final season for coach Eddie Jordan. Carino covers Rutgers basketball for the Asbury Park Press, and you can find his content @NJHoopsHaven.
College Hoops Digest's John Fanta recaps the week that's been in college basketball and welcomes in AP Poll voter and expert Jerry Carino on to the show to talk NJ hoops and more!
John Fanta has the latest on the world of college basketball with a fresh Late Night Hoops! NJ Hoops Haven's Jerry Carino, a legendary college basketball reporter in New Jersey, joins Fanta to talk metro-area hoops and beyond. SB Nation's Ricky O'Donnell is also slated to join the program! Tweet @John_Fanta and @NCAAHoopsDigest to let your voice be heard during the show.
Tonight's guest is Jerry Carino, AP Writer for New Jersey College Hoops and the authority on Rutgers and Seton Hall College Basketball. We'll preview the big game between Seton Hall and Georgetown and talk about how Eddie Jordan is adapating at Rutgers. Please join us for solid hoops talk at 11PM.