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NBA great. Former NY Knick. Syracuse Orange alum. Rochester NY native joins the program. He is hyped as the Knicks won game 1 of the NBA Finals. He shares his thoughts on the rest of the series & his great stories from his time with Syracuse.
Full Hour 1 in The Sports Bar. Gene is feeling great as the NY Knicks win game 1 of the NBA Finals. Wemby selfie anyone? Jack Adams Award Snub. NBA Great & Rochester NY native joins the show and he is pumped for the Knicks. What are his thoughts on the series? He also talks Syracuse Orange memories & more.
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Syracuse Men's Basketball head coach Gerry McNamara joined Adam to talk about becoming the head coach of his Alma mater, his coaching style, learning under Jim Boeheim, the pressure of coaching Carmelo Anthony's son, why he's against NCAA Tournament expansion, his out of conference schedule, how he's not over Siena's loss to Duke in the NCAA Tournament, and why he wants to get UConn back on Syracuse's schedule. Adam and Bob Stew debate where a Knicks championship would fall on the Mount Rushmore of Schein championships during his life. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Gene puts a wrap on todays show & gets you all set for Friday in The Sports Bar!
Gene hands out the lastest sports news & updates to his favorite gossip story.
Hall-of-Fame Head Coach Jim Boeheim joins the show to react to UConn vs. Michigan, North Carolina hiring Michael Malone, and MUCH MORE!
Full Show Broadcast: Happy April 1st. No Foolin! The Sabres honor the great Don Stevens. Don joins Gene on the show. Tim Schneider gives his bad take. Gene shares shots & betting expert PJ Glasser stops in to preview the Final Four & more.
Legendary Syracuse Head Coach Jim Boeheim joins the show to discuss Syracuse hiring Gerry McNamara, the NCAA Tournament and MUCH MORE!
Nick Kostos is LIVE on this Thursday! Nick opens the show with his thoughts on today's Round of 16 games. Plus, legendary head coach Jim Boeheim joins the show to react to Syracuse hiring Gerry McNamara!
Nick Kostos is LIVE on this Thursday! Nick opens the show setting the stage for tonight's epic Round of 16 tournament games. Plus, Nick hits on the wild night in the NBA last night, and breaks down why a Myles Garrett trade might be possible after yesterday. Plus, Steve Lappas, Jim Boeheim, Chris Russo and John Ewing join the show!
Is Syracuse Basketball "crying hunger with a loaf of bread under their arm?" Craig Carton and Chris "Big Mac" McMonigle dive into a wild story about Jim Boeheim, a wealthy Syracuse alum, and a $30 Million profit that somehow isn't reaching the players.
Full Hour 2 of The Sports Bar. Gene fires off his top headlines in shots & Kate Constable from Westwood One Sports stops by to help break down the Sweet 16 & NBA playoff races.
Gene wraps up todays events & previews Tuesday's shows.
Rob and Kelvin tell us why the one-and-done format is what makes the NCAA Tournament so special, explain why Jim Boeheim was wrong for saying it would be ‘stupid’ for Syracuse to explore hiring a coach from outside the family, and take a trip out to Shekel City for Rob's nightly bets. Plus, USA Today MLB columnist Bob Nightengale swings by to discuss the World Baseball Classic television ratings, why foreign-born players hold the WBC in higher regards than the World Series, whether the Los Angeles Dodgers can three-peat as World Series Champions, the narratives surrounding Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(1:09) — WBC: JJ discusses Aaron Judge's shortcomings in the World Baseball Classic and his love for the tournament. (8:14) — METS: Legendary broadcaster Howie Rose announces his retirement from calling Mets games after this season. (13:25) — MARCH MADNESS: JJ recaps the opening day of the 2026 NCAA tournament and discusses keys for St. John's to advance. (18:54) — CALLS: Callers talk WBC and St. John's. (28:54) — JIM BOEHEIM: Syracuse legend Jim Boeheim returns to talk about Rick Pitino's tenure at St. John's, what's next for Syracuse, and potential national championships. (51:09) — ADAM OTTAVINO: The former Mets and Yankees pitcher returns to discuss playing in the WBC, Gerrit Cole's return, and the rest of the Yankees' rotation. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski Follow NYNY on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guests: Adam Ottavino and Jim Boeheim Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Friday. Gene Shares his thoughts on Syracuse head coaching search as well as the Sabres, Amerks & Baseball.
Happy Friday! Gene opens up The Sports Bar with basketball talk. Is Gerry McNamara the next head coach for Cuse? Gene sprinkles in some Sabres & Amerks nuggets. As well as some baseball content.
Full Hour 1 in The Sports Bar: Gene lens his insight on the Syracuse Orange head coaching search. Latest in March Madness, Sabres, Amerks, Baseball & Buffalo Bills. Andy Behrens from The Deep Shot & The Athletic stops in to get you all set up for the fantasy baseball season. Tim Schneider shares his take of the day.
A special birthday edition of Tim Schneider's take of the day. Gene shares his thoughts on AJ Epenesa signing with the Browns. Plus another theme song debuts.
Full Hour 1. Happy Holidays Basketball Fans. Happy Birthday Tim Schneider. AJ Epenesa signs with the Browns. RIT Women's Basketball head coach Melissa Kuberka joins Gene & Tim in studio to talk brackets, upsets, RIT Tigers & more. Tim Schneider shares his take of the day.
Mike McAllister from CuseNation SyracuseOn247 & the 247 Sports Network stops by the show to discuss Syracuse athletics: The basketball head coaching search. The NCAA Tournament. Bryan Blair, Gerry Mcnamara & Bryan Hodgson. Other candidates. Jim Boeheim. Plus the state of Cuse football with Fran Brown.
Full Show Broadcast. Happy St. Patrick's Day. Gene shares the latest NFL news. The World Baseball Classic & Chuck Muncie's Birthday. Mike McAllister joins the show to cover everything with Syracuse athletics. Tim Schneider Take Of The Day. Shots with Gene & Rochester Americans head coach Mike Leone stops by to discuss the Amerks.
Dave and Dorene Interview Jim Boeheim (03/17/26) by 96.5 WKLH
Rob and Kelvin take former University of Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim to task for blaming the players for his handpick successor getting fired. Later, the Odd Couple Crew debates CEO etiquette in this week’s edition of Shop Talk. Plus, NBA champion and FOX Sports Radio NBA analyst Antonio Daniels swings by to debate the validity of Bam Adebayo’s 83-point explosion earlier this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob and Kelvin tell us if the arrival of Kyler Murray signals the end of the JJ McCarthy Era with the Minnesota Vikings, and take former University of Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim to task for blaming the players for his handpick successor getting fired. Plus, NBA champion and FOX Sports Radio NBA analyst Antonio Daniels swings by to debate the validity of Bam Adebayo’s 83-point explosion earlier this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Boeheim shares his thoughts on the Syracuse Orange & the Adrian Autry firing. Gene reacts. Are the Bills taking steps forward this offseason with fans high expectations. New artist renderings of Washington Commanders new stadium.
Full Hour 1 in The Sports Bar includes Gene's reaction to Bradley Chubb. The Syracuse Orange & College Basketball. Tim Schneider shares his take of the day.
Full Hour 2 of The Sports Bar featues: Gene taking shots & noted jerk Joe Yerdon from Noted Hockey stops by to talk all things Buffalo Sabres.
Full show broadcast features: The Bills sign Bradley Chubb, The latest on Syracuse Orange Basketball & tournament play. Jim Boeheim, Aaron Nola & World Baseball Classic. Tim Schneider shares his take of the day. Noted Jerk Joe Yerdon stops by in Hour 2 to discuss the red hot Buffalo Sabres & Rochester Americans.
UtahJazz.com's JP Chunga chatted with Celtics broadcaster Drew Carter to discuss Austin Ainge's impact with Boston (14:35), pronunciations (20:45), Drew's broadcasting journey (23:55), and Jim Boeheim (39:20). Plus, JP opened the show discussing Will Hardy's comments on development and Keyonte George's Year 3.
Doc Walker welcomes on Lou Holder, who pays tribute to the late Lawrence Moten following his burial earlier today. Lou shares what the emotional ceremony was like, including Syracuse legend Jim Boeheim's presence and remarks. The two also pivot to discuss the latest surrounding the Washington Commanders.
We got some food choices this weekend, for sure. We were told if we had Jim Boeheim and Weitsman's money, we'd be unstobble. Guess not. Rest in peace Malcolm Jamal-Warner. What is the origins of Area 51? Plus, a new bottle shape definitely going in someone's ass. Plus so much more on a Tuesdee!
The hour begins with Boomer sharing something he heard former Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim say about Mike Brown and the style of offense he expects the Knicks to run. Will Jalen Brunson and KAT be able to play that way? How long will it take for the new system to click and how long should fans be patient for? Boomer believes the Knicks are good enough to win a championship.
Boomer & Gio discuss Jim Boeheim's comments on Mike Brown's expected Knicks offense, questioning if Brunson and KAT will adapt. Boomer favors patience for the new system, unlike Gio, who demands early domination. Boomer believes the Knicks can win a championship despite KAT's defensive flaws. Jerry provides All-Star Game sounds, including mic'd-up players, and Aaron Judge, Francisco Lindor, and Pete Alonso pregame interviews. The PGA Tour controversy continues, with Boomer optimistic about a new hire from the NFL, as they debate if the PGA is too stuffy.
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Yale head coach James Jones joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on Yale's basketball culture and success.Jones is Yale's all-time winning coach and the longest tenured coach in the Ivy League. He has led Yale to seven Ivy League titles, three Ivy League Tournament championships and five NCAA tournament appearances.Jones has an impressive career record of 418-319 (.567). His championship pedigree includes seven Ivy League regular season titles (2002, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2023, 2025) and four Ivy League tournament championships (2019, 2022, 2024, 2025). He has been at the helm for the two NCAA Tournament victories in school history - upsets of Baylor in 2016 and Auburn in 2024. He has guided Yale to multiple postseason appearances, compiling a 2-5 record in NCAA Division I Tournament play, a 1-2 mark in the NIT, and a 4-2 record in the CIT.His coaching excellence has been recognized with numerous accolades, including the prestigious Hugh Durham Award in 2016 and the Ben Jobe Award in 2019. Jones has also been named Ivy League Coach of the Year four times (2015, 2016, 2020, 2023), cementing his status as one of the conference's most accomplished coaches. Five assistant coaches who worked under Jones went on to become head coaches - Rob Senderoff (Kent State), Isaiah Cavaco (Oberlin), Mark Sembrowich (Academy of Arts University), Mark Gilbride (Clarkson) and Ted Hotaling (New Haven).Jones has enjoyed remarkable success against major conference opponents. In 2008-09, Yale knocked off Oregon State, the school's first win ever over a Pac-12 opponent. The Bulldogs also beat Cal in the Pac-12 China Game in Shanghai in 2018. In addition, Jones has enjoyed victories over schools from the ACC (Miami, Clemson twice, Boston College), Big 12 (Baylor) Big East (Rutgers), Big Ten (Penn State) Atlantic 10 (Rhode Island), WCC (Santa Clara) during his tenure.Jones has gained experience with USA Basketball in his time at Yale as well. He served as an assistant coach for the United States team that captured the gold medal at the 2021 FIBA U19 World Cup for men in Riga, Latvia. He also was as an assistant coach to Villanova's Jay Wright for the 2007 USA Basketball Men's Pan American Games Team, helping tutor Georgetown's Roy Hibbert, Michigan State's Drew Neitzel and Indiana's D.J. White. In 2006, Jones was selected by the USA Basketball Men's Collegiate Committee, chaired by Syracuse's Jim Boeheim, as a court coach for the 2006 USA Men's U18 National Team Trials.
This week we hear from Hall of Fame Coach Jim Boeheim. There's no hiding that this man loves his baseball and loves all things sports. Jeff and his sister, Kelly, are both Syracuse University graduates. Tim sent his only two kids to land of the Orange for college and this guest is connected to the show in so many ways. We discuss Otto The Orange, Kobe's work ethic, Michael Jordan's golf game amongst so much baseball that it's hard to keep up! Thank you to the Newhouse School and the Sports Media Center for hosting us for this LIVE in person interview.Special shoutout to Julie Walas and Olivia Stomski for their helping putting this together. Visit GreatGameOrWhat.com to contact the show with your questions, quips and insights. Joy Pop Productions LLC
Jim Boeheim is delivering the keynote tonight for Big Brothers Big Sisters BIG Night Out Gala, He stopped by The Sports Bar with Danger and Battaglia to discuss the season that was in college basketball, the future of college sports, and his view on the direction of Syracuse basketball. Love the show? Share it! Listen, subscribe, and tell a friend!
Hall of Fame Head Coach Jim Boeheim joins the show to preview tonight's Houston-Florida game. Plus, Coach explains who is to blame for Duke's collapse against Houston. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the NBC Sports Now Power Hour! Femi Abebefe opens the hour with his thoughts on the tournament bracket and explains why he thinks North Carolina can win multiple games in the tournament. Former Syracuse Head Coach Jim Boeheim joins the show to talk all things College Hoops! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Syracuse Basketball Head Coach and Hall of Famer Jim Boeheim joins the show to break down his thoughts on the tournament bracket. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Syracuse Basketball Head Coach and Hall of Famer Jim Boeheim joins the show to break down his thoughts on the tournament bracket. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Make It Rain, host Adam Schein is joined by Jim Boeheim, Former Syracuse CBB Coach, as they dive into the upcoming NCAA Tournament. Also in the show, Adam gives his thoughts on the recently released bracket for the NCAA Tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob and Kelvin take the Colorado Rockies owner to task for calling for the implementation of a salary cap in Major League Baseball and wonder aloud why Jim Boeheim and Tom Izzo haven’t won more at Syracuse and Michigan State, respectively. Plus, FOX Sports NFL reporter and columnist Henry McKenna swings by to discuss Aaron Rodgers’ uncertain future, the QB1 musical chairs currently going down with the Minnesota Vikings, whether Justin Fields throws the ball well enough to win big in the NFL and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zach Settembre is a Men's Basketball Assistant Coach at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas. This is Zach' second stint on the Texan staff having previously been an assistant in the 2022-23 season, before departing at the end of that season to join Tarleton graduate and former Texan assistant Jason Hooten at New Mexico State for 2023-24. He also spent one season as an assistant at Coastal Carolina.Prior to Coastal Carolina, Settembre was the Head Coach at Tallahassee Community College in the JUCO ranks where he led the Eagles to back-to-back Panhandle Conference Championships, a 46-9 overall record, and was named the Panhandle Conference Coach of the Year in both seasons. Settembre is a 2012 graduate of Syracuse and served as a student manager under Jim Boeheim. Following his college graduation, Settembre returned home to Kentucky and worked as a freshman head boys basketball coach at Iroquois High School (2012-13) and Ballard High School (2013-14). Next, as the Head Coach at Louisville Collegiate School Settembre guided the program to a school-record 23 victories and a trip to the All “A” State Tournament. He was named the KABC (Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches) and Courier-Journal Seventh Region Boys Basketball Coach of the Year. He then pivoted to the college game, as he joined legendary coach Happy Osborne's staff at Kentucky Wesleyan College which led to him moving up the ladder in the college game.On this episode Mike & Zach discuss the significance of building trust and meaningful relationships within the realm of coaching and player development. Settembre shares insights derived from his extensive coaching experience, emphasizing the foundational role that trust plays not only in fostering team cohesion but also in enhancing individual player performance. He articulates how effective recruitment hinges on identifying players who demonstrate not only talent but also the character and work ethic conducive to a successful team environment. Moreover, Settembre reflects on his journey through various coaching positions, highlighting the invaluable lessons learned from each experience and the continuous evolution of his coaching philosophy. Ultimately, this episode offers a profound exploration of the intricate dynamics of coaching, underscored by a commitment to nurturing relationships built on trust and mutual respect.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Be ready to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Zach Settembre, Men's Basketball Assistant Coach at Tarleton State University.Website - https://tarletonsports.com/sports/mens-basketballEmail - zsettembre@tarleton.eduTwitter/X - @ZachSettembreVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish...
Brent Axe recaps Syracuse basketball's 75-71 loss to Georgetown on Saturday afternoon at the JMA Dome. The listed attendance for Saturday's game was 17,18. While the fans that did go to the game were loud and created a great atmosphere for the 100th meeting of SU-Georgetown, that's a concerning number for SU's main rival in a series that routinely used to get 30,000+ into the Dome. Georgetown ironically used a zone defense, the signature weapon of Jim Boeheim's tenure it had to face for so many years, to flummox the Orange on Saturday afternoon. Eddie Lampkin (18 points) and Jyare Davis (15 points) both had good offensive games inside, but the Orange defense struggled in the paint, get out-scored in that area 48-34. Brent also discusses the continued struggles of Chris Bell in big games, who had just 3 points for Syracuse, and growing fan concerns about Adrian Autry's coaching methods. Brent also reacted to thoughts and opinions from Syracuse Sports Insiders on the loss to Georgetown. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Just text "orange" to 315-847-3895 to get direct access to Brent to get your opinions heard and questions answered on the Syracuse Sports podcast. You can also sign up here. https://joinsubtext.com/syracusesports As a Syracuse Sports Insider, you will get Brent's opinion and reaction to breaking news first via text message, your messages get priority on postgame shows and podcasts, he'll take you behind-the-scenes of SU sports and more! You can also text Brent anytime, including during and after SU games. Try it free for 2 weeks, then it's just $3.99 a month after that. You can cancel at anytime. Subscribe to Syracuse Sports on Spotify https://l.syracuse.com/PKMGpR Subscribe to our Syracuse Orange Sports Report newsletter! Find out how at https://link.syracuse.com/join/6fn/ne... Follow @BrentAxeMedia on X ( / brentaxemedia Instagram ( / brent_axe ) and BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/brentaxemedi.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's Dan Patrick Show, former NFL and USC quarterback Sean Salisbury joined us to break down the Houston Texans acquisition of Stefon Diggs. Andrew Marchand stopped by to break down the future of college football and the possibility of a “Super Conference.” Jim Boeheim zooms in to take a victory lap for his domination in this year's celebrity bracket challenge. And Nuggets television analyst Scott Hastings explains why he has come away so impressed with the battles between Nikola Jokić and Victor Wembanyama.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
College football insider Andrew Marchand joins the show to provide a glimpse of the future of college athletics as NIL, the transfer portal, and conference realignment have given rise to the idea of forming a “Super Conference.” And Jim Boeheim drops by to talk tourney and weigh in on DP's attempt to get Christian Laettner in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan and the Danettes discuss the question of just how great Caitlin Clark really is after Jay Williams and Jim Boeheim weighed in. And Dan talks to Denver Broncos insider Ryan McFadden about the release of QB Russell Wilson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.