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Die ganze Folge könnt ihr ab jetzt als Video bei Spotify oder auf Youtube anschauen - viel Fun dabei! Spillt euren JUICE! Entweder per Mail an juice@kugelundniere.com oder slidet uns in die DMs bei Instagram und TikTok. Tatütata, eine neue Folge JUICE ist da! Wir begeben uns auf eine Reise mit dem geilsten Mix an Vereinen, die man sich nur vorstellen kann: Die freiwillige Feuerwehr, der Kaninchenzüchterverein und das Lacrosse-Team fahren zusammen vom Dorf in die große Stadt. Mit dabei sind die Feuerwehrmänner Miguel und Karl, die auf diesem Städtetrip eine unvergessliche Nacht erleben. JUICE ist eine Produktion von Kugel und Niere. Mit Lea Dakowski und Lina Kempenich. Zum Team gehören außerdem Şahika Tetik, Luna Laufer, Stefanie Buchholz und Pauline Claßen Audioproduktion: Joé Fleischhauer Executive Producer: Anna Bühler Intromusik: Robert Sladeczek
Daniel Amesbury returns to the studio with A.J. Galante in an action packed episode! The guys discuss A.J. getting back on the ice for the first time in over 20 years since a horrific knee injury, and what the skate meant to him. 'Diamond Hands' tells an epic story when he was younger, coming off the couch and making an elite lacrosse team with zero experience. Other topics include a controversial Junior Hockey suspension, Ames' upcoming boxing match, the NHL Playoff picture, and more! #teambiosteel Get 20% off by visiting: https://biosteel.com/dbtrashers https://www.instagram.com/biosteelsports/ Check out Best Dam Tape for your hockey tape needs! https://bestdamtape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bestdamtape/ Connect with AJ Galante: https://www.instagram.com/official_ajgalante/ Connect with Daniel Amesbury: https://www.instagram.com/ames2bury/ Produced by Creative Evolution Studios: https://www.creativeevolutionstudios.com
Lions Fans, Stand Up! Alex Anzalone joins Chris to talk about the success of the Detroit Lions in 2023, the Best Dan Campbell stories, Detroit's 2024 draft class, competitiveness of the NFC North & being drafted by Sean Payton in New Orleans. Chris ends with a little Mailbag, talking about Nude Boat Cruises, Pete Rose in the GLP Softball Dugout, Pearl Jam & UAlbany's Lacrosse Team & Best Commentators for Specific Activities (00:00) - Intro (4:40) - Lions LB Alex Anzalone talks the Lions Success in 2023, Detroit's 2024 Draft Class, Dan Campbell Stories, Sean Payton & NOLA (39:20) - Mailbag: Nude Boat Cruise, New Member of the GLP Softball Team, UAlbany's Men's Lacrosse Team Tradition & Best Commentators for Specific Activities Want your Green Light Merch so you can look exactly like Chris and the fellas? Hit the website below and get kitted! https://stores.kotisdesign.com/yotehouse/products Have some interesting takes, some codebreaks or just want to talk to the Green Light Crew? We want to hear from you. Call into the Green Light Hotline and give us your hottest takes, your biggest gripes and general thoughts. Day and night, this hotline is open. Green Light Hotline: (202) 991-0723 Send any Talent Search submissions to: social@chalkmedia.com Include any video of your talents, takes and bits as well as a little bit about yourself. Love hearing from the Green Light fans. Also, check out our paddling partners at Appomattox River Company to get your canoes, kayaks and paddleboards so you're set to hit the river this summer. https://paddleva.com/ Green Light Spotify Music: https://open.spotify.com/user/951jyryv2nu6l4iqz9p81him9?si=17c560d10ff04a9b Spotify Layup Line: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1olmCMKGMEyWwOKaT1Aah3?si=675d445ddb824c42 Green Light Tube YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgxWFAA-wuB7osdiAJyLOcw Green Light with Chris Long: Subscribe and enjoy weekly content including podcasts, documentaries, live chats, celebrity interviews and more including hot news items, trending discussions from the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, NCAA are just a small part of what we will be sharing with you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 46 of Around the Gorge! This week, we are all about the Women's Lacrosse Team. Hana Kang '27 and Lizzie Shaver '27 dive into a season recap, some team traditions, and a special interview with two athletes. Tune in to make sure that you don't miss out on any of the action happening here at the Big Red! [Released April 28th, 2024] Connect with the Big Red Sports Network: https://www.cornellbrsn.com/ Instagram/Twitter/TikTok: @cornellbrsn Hosts: Lizzie Shaver '27, Hana Kang '27 Editor: Brian Wolfson '27 Producers: Ashley Hatstadt '25
This week we are celebrating the 40th anniversary of the 1984 Bates men's lacrosse team's season, which saw the Bobcats go 11-1 overall, and 11-0 during the regular season. Plus, our Bobcats of the Week come from women's lacrosse and baseball. And track and field finally got some nice weather to run and throw in. That's this week, on the Bates Bobcast! Interviews this episode: 1:03 -- Lauren Wong '26, Women's Lacrosse. (Female Bobcat of the Week) 6:55 -- Jack Brennan '24, Baseball captain. (Male Bobcat of the Week) 13:29 -- Ross Tejeda '26, Men's track and field. 21:45 -- Bill Bell '84, captain of the 11-1 1984 Bates men's lacrosse team.
Welcome to Navy Sports Central - The Official Podcast of the Navy Sports Nation!Today, we're going to jump into the Navy Sports Central time machine and revisit the 2004 Navy Men's Lacrosse team's unforgettable season. This year marks the 20th anniversary of their magical run to the Final Four. And in our Deep Dive segment, you will learn how they bounced back from a disappointing year in 2003 to wind up on the brink of a national championship. I'll be discussing the key players and highlight three regular season games that shaped this team into one the best that Navy has ever put on the field. Then I'll take you through that heart-stopping win over Princeton in the semifinal, and the classic championship game where the Mids came up agonizingly short against Syracuse. This was an inspiring team, whose commitment and dedication captured the hearts of college lacrosse fans across the nation. So come along and enjoy the ride with me!Related Links: Navy Track & Field Sweeps the Patriot League ChampionshipsNavy Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving Teams Repeat as Patriot League Champions2004 Navy Men's Lacrosse StatisticsWe want your answer to our Question of the Day. Here is the one for this episode:As of today, there are 9 Navy Men's Lacrosse players who have over 150 points in their careers. How many of them played on the 2004 team that made it to the NCAA Championship game?A.) 1B.) 2C.) 3D.) 4You can give us your answer on the Navy Sports Nation Group Facebook page.Follow Navy Sports Central wherever you get your podcasts:Apple PodcastsSpotifyPodchaserCheck out the Navy Sports Nation group page on Facebook!Music is provided courtesy of Audio Jungle. Artists featured in order:Seven In Music (Intro)Alexiaction (Deep Dive)Loka Music (Question of the Day Lead In)Cinematic Alex (Closeout Music)Support the showYou can click on the hyperlink above to make a $1 donation through Cash App if you like what you hear. You can also support the Mids and the show at the same time. Navy Sports Central is a proud affiliate partner of Fanatics.com, the Ultimate Fan Gear Store! Click on the link to start shopping now!
Ast. Coach for the USF Women's Lacrosse team Paul McCord, details the excitement about the upcoming match vs the Scottish National Team, a huge transfer from Notre Dame, Alison Harbaugh, daughter of Ravens HC John Harbaugh!
In Episode 100 of the Unlocking Unlimited Potential STORIES Show, Brandon Beck and special guest, Tricia Molfetta (@PaceWLax) describes the story behind coaching the Pace University Women's Lacrosse Team to the 2023 NCAA DII National Championship. Inside of this episode is inspiration for any coach or educator who is trying to develop a championship caliber culture. Tricia Molfetta has coached all over the world. She has become a powerhouse Women's Lacrosse Coach and in 2023 her Pace University Women's Lacrosse team won the NCAA D2 National Championship. In this episode, she describes the story behind taking over the program in 2017, coaching through the pandemic, and how different defining moments led to the team playing in their prime in the National Finals. Coach Molfetta fills this episode up with knowledge, strategies, and insight describing how to create a Championship Culture. Here are few quick highlights and takeaways for developing positive team culture from Coach Molfetta in this episode: 1. The Gas Tank 2. Why Not Us? 3. People in Our Team Matter. 4. FUN 5. Videos for Parents 6. Videos from Alumni 7. Celebrate #UUPotential Dedication: Courtney Pabst Socials: @PaceWLax Tune into this insightful conversation, and tag @BrandonBeckEDU to continue the conversation and stay connected. Continue to Live with Passion, Purpose, and focus on the importance of serving others. -------- Sign Up for the FREE Something For You Newsletter at BrandonBeckEDU.com This newsletter delivers helpful tips and resources to your inbox on the 1st and 15th of every month. Brandon provides you with helpful takeaways so you can implement them immediately to continue to unlock unlimited potential in all whom you serve. What are you waiting for!? Sign Up NOW! If you are looking for an opportunity to connect further with Brandon Beck. Please visit BrandonBeckEDU.com to learn more about his speaking, coaching, consulting, and other offerings that are designed to help you and your organization find greater results in your journey. #UUPotential
On this episode, Mark Glicini sits down with Jay Dyer, the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for Team USA's Men's and Women's National Teams. For over two decades, Jay has worked with the John's Hopkin's Men's Lacrosse Team and has been the Director of Sports Performance at MedStar Health. Along with being a certified strength and conditioning specialist, he is a devoted husband and father of two kids. Owner and operator of JDyer Strength and Conditioning, Jay brings a degree in Exercise Science and over 20 years of experience with United States' best lacrosse players in the world to help athletes become immensely agile, durable and powerful. Listeners will hear about the importance of "constantly proving yourself," "being able to attribute strength to the field," and "having an appreciation for your craft."
Shane Lynch, named head coach of the Nichols College Men's Lacrosse Team prior to the 2023 spring season, is the guest today. In 2023, Lynch's first season at the helm, the Bison won 11 games, tying for their most wins in a season since 1970. Previously Nichols was the Associate Head Coach at Holy Cross.
This wide ranging episode will touch on everything from the Army's fitness education for leaders, to the way soldiers prepare physically for demanding courses like Ranger and Sapper, to what it's like being a woman and a leader in combat organizations. Emma brings an authentic perspective and is very direct on these issues in a way that will hopefully start some important conversations. 1LT Emma Powless currently serves as a Combat Engineer in the Army's only Rough Terrain unit, the 57th Sapper Company (Airborne), at Fort Liberty, NC. This is the Army's only unit designed to intentionally jump into trees and then clear landing zones and drop zones for follow on forces. Emma graduated from West Point in 2020 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology where she also competed on the Women's Lacrosse Team, the Triathlon Team, and the Functional Fitness Team. Her military schools include Airborne School, Military Freefall School, Ranger School, Sapper School, Jumpmaster School, and the Master Fitness Trainer Course. With all those schools, she was the 6th woman ever to earn both her Ranger and Sapper tabs. Outside of the Army Emma enjoys fitness, mentoring others, sourdough baking, and skydiving. Emma is a huge advocate for mentorship, and if you want to reach out to her directly you can email her at epowless21@gmail.com
With top-seeded Moorhead on the brink of elimination, the Spuds' junior attacker stepped up when it mattered most Thursday.
The Lacrosse Team competed in the State Playoffs and the Track team took on A Night At The Horse Farm in Lincroft in preparation for next week's state tournament. We will also break down everything that happened in Marauder Land and we will break down who won the final edition of the Marauder Player Of The Week plus reveal what awards will come next. (0:00) Initial Thoughts (2:25) News Of The Week (7:38) Baseball Recap Video (29:38) Lacrosse Results & Analysis (Featuring Ignacio Marro & Jackson Briamonte '25) (36:40) Track Results (38:58) Marauder Player Of The Week Award & Awards Show Reveal (41:44) Closing Thoughts --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stateofthemarauders/message
McKinley discusses the Duke University Lacrosse Team case. Sources: https://today.duke.edu/showcase/lacrosseincident/ https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/duke-lacrosse-team-suspended-following-sexual-assault-allegations https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/03/duke-lacrosse-case-fantastic-lies-documentary https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-stripper-who-cried-rape-revisiting-the-duke-lacrosse-case-ten-years-later?ref=scroll https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gh8oGF4iXQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEEmYlCGtpI (David Evans Speech) https://abcnews.go.com/US/woman-accused-duke-lacrosse-team-members-rape-charged/story?id=13295161
Will a deal tentatively reached by three of the states that use water from the Colorado River really make a difference, or is it just one step toward solving the water crisis? Then, what does the Colorado Springs mayoral election say about the overall political spectrum? Plus, the DU women's lacrosse team makes history and their stance as a national powerhouse. Plus, what to do about dandelions.
Will a deal tentatively reached by three of the states that use water from the Colorado River really make a difference, or is it just one step toward solving the water crisis? Then, what does the Colorado Springs mayoral election say about the overall political spectrum? Plus, the DU women's lacrosse team makes history and their stance as a national powerhouse. Plus, what to do about dandelions.
Osman is a tough physical athlete at Medford High School who is captain of both the Football Team and the Lacrosse Team. With his Lacrosse team currently at 9-2, Osman is a big part of tat with his physical play and solid leadership. This is a great listen and a kid who has a bright future ahead of him.
We take a look at the last three wins against Maryland, OSU and Michigan. We give our thoughts on the team and what is ahead. Go Irish!
Welcome to Navy Sports Central - The Official Podcast of the Navy Sports Nation!Today, the Navy Women's Lacrosse team will be front and center. And I'll be joined by an awesome guest who will give us her perspective as both a former player and current coach. And of course, we will have our Question of the Day and Mid Watch segments as well as our new feature, "Ask Me Anything." The sports season is now in full swing, and the Mids are already making some noise. So stick around and find out what all the commotion is about. Related Links:The Fastest Game on Two Feet: Breaking Down the 2023 Navy Men's Lacrosse TeamNavy Sports Nation Rewind: The 2017 Navy Women's Lacrosse team's Memorable Run to the Final FourWe want to hear from you! Give us your answer to our Question of the Day. Here is the one for this episode:If I were to set Ava Yovino's year-end target number for both goals and assists at 54.5, what are your over/under predictions on how she will finish?A. Under on bothB. Over on goals, under on assistsC. Over on assists, under on goalsD. Over on bothYou can answer by going to the poll on the Navy Sports Nation group Facebook page or email me at karld@navysportsnation.com. Looking forward to hearing from you!Follow Navy Sports Central wherever you get your podcasts:Apple PodcastsSpotifyPodchaserGoogle PodcastsCheck out the Navy Sports Nation group page on Facebook!Music is provided courtesy of Audio Jungle. Artists featured in order:Seven In Music (Intro)Alexiaction (Deep Dive)Loka Music (Deep Dive Pt. 2 Lead In)Artlss (Question of the Day Lead In)Cinematic Alex (Closeout Music)Support the show
In this episode of the Hungarian Heritage podcast we are talking sports, specifically the sport of lacrosse. My guest in this episode is George Rohonczy, and we discuss the Hungarian Men's National Lacrosse team. We talk about how lacrosse came to be a national sport in Hungary, the thrills of their victories both on and off of the field, how to try out and qualify for the national team, and the team's long and short term goals. If you're unsure what the sport of lacrosse is all about, don't worry, because we talk about that, too. In addition to sharing how you can come out and support the team, of course you know I will be asking George about his Hungarian heritage, too. If you or someone you know has Hungarian heritage and plays lacrosse, and you think they would like more information about trying out for the team; then don't forget to check the show notes below so you can contact George. Thanks for listening to this episode with George Rohonzcy from the Hungarian Men's National Lacrosse Team, and, as always, thanks for listening and keep following along, so we can continue expanding this community we are building. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review! Here are all the ways to connect with George and The Hungarian Mens National Lacrosse Team:You can email George Rohonczy for team information at:George@hungarylacrosse.comYou can follow the team on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/hungarylacrosse/You can follow the team on Facebook at:https://www.facebook.com/hungarianlacrosseYou can follow the team on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/hungarylax?lang=enFollow the Hungarian Heritage Podcast on Instagram:@hungarianheritagepodcastContact the Hungarian Heritage Podcast at:Hungarianheritagepodcast@gmail.comThe Hungarian Heritage Podcast's Website www.thehungarianheritagepodcast.comFollow the Hungarian Heritage Podcast on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/The-Hungarian-Heritage-Podcast-101947522533811Subscribe to The Hungarian Heritage Podcast's mailing list:https://thehungarianheritagepodcast.com/subscribe
The Irish are 3-0, we look at the start to their season and their key players. Lots of big matchups to come, but this is a championship caliber team.
Season 2 Episode 5: How to make your schools lacrosse teamThis episode covers week 3 of the college lacrosse season and gives suggestions on how to make your schools lacrosse team. Good luck this season! Thank you for checking out the episode!Here is the link to the Polish Lacrosse Website: https://polandlacrosse.org/Here is the link to the 2023 World Games: https://worldlax2023.com/intro/indexhttps://www.omnialacrosse.com
Welcome to Navy Sports Central - The Official Podcast of the Navy Sports Nation!Today, we'll be joined in our Deep Dive segment by a very special guest who will give us his insights and perspective on the Navy Men's Lacrosse team. But before that, we're going to revisit a couple of thrilling wins by both the Men's Swimming & Diving and Wrestling teams from this past weekend. And of course, we will have our Question of the Day and Mid Watch segments as well as our new feature, "Ask Me Anything." It's great to have you. So sit back, relax and let me tell you all about what these terrific Navy Athletes have been up to. Related Links:Navy Sweeps the Patriot League Swimming & Diving TitlesNavy Wrestling Comes From Behind to Beat Army for a Third Straight StarWe want to hear from you! Give us your answer to our Question of the Day. Here is the one for this episode:The Navy Men's Lacrosse team's top three returning point producers are Patrick Skalniak with 48 points, Dane Swanson with 38 and Henry Tolker with 34. That comes to 120 points combined.How many points do you think this trio will put up this season? And here's a bit of a hint . . . they've got a total of 18 all together so far.A. Less than 110B. Between 110 and 120C. 121 - 130D. More than 130You can answer by going to the poll on the Navy Sports Nation group Facebook page or email me at karld@navysportsnation.com. Looking forward to hearing from you!Follow Navy Sports Central wherever you get your podcasts:Apple PodcastsSpotifyPodchaserGoogle PodcastsCheck out the Navy Sports Nation group page on Facebook!Music is provided courtesy of Audio Jungle. Artists featured in order:Seven In Music (Intro)Alexiaction (Deep Dive)Loka Music (Deep Dive Pt. 2 Lead In)Artlss (Question of the Day Lead In)Cinematic Alex (Closeout Music)Support the show
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Max Manyak met 10 year old Ian McMillan who was battling Leukemia through a Notre Dame University program called Fighting Irish Fighting For Life in early 2020. Then Covid hit and while Max was back home in California he communicated with Ian. Upon returning to school he decided to send Max videos of what was happening during the Lacrosse practices that he and his teammates were taking part in. As Team Captain, Max encouraged his teammates to do the same. Shortly after that, Max created the non profit PEDIATRIC PEP TALK, which now involves all team members of the 26 varsity sports at Notre Dame. The focus of this non profit is for student athletes to create their own videos to these kids suffering from Pediatric Cancer to put a smile on their faces. As of now the University of Arkansas, Indiana University, Northwestern, and Western Kentucky have signed up for this program with many Universities on the horizon. This program is in its infancy and will surely grow by leaps and bounds over the coming years.https://donorbox.org/healing-smiles-pediatric-peptalk.Instagram- @pediatric.peptalkTwitter @PediatricPeptlkEmail max@peptlk.org
In the world of competitive lacrosse, Maryland is a powerhouse. It's home to NCAA championship teams, national tournaments, the USA Lacrosse headquarters, and the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum. But why? How did the sport originate, and what made it such a phenomenon in Maryland? This episode, we meet: Emma, Maya, and Carla Stromberg, Coppermine Lacrosse Club players Matt Stromberg, Coppermine Lacrosse Club coach Joe Finn, Archivist at USA Lacrosse John and James Simermeyer, Native American Lacrosse Club coaches Carol Samuels, former US Women's Lacrosse Team player and retired coachSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My son, Dawson Bosley:Black belt in karate at age 12...Midfielder on NMU's Lacrosse Team...Brother to four...Amazing uncle to one (so far)...and motherless at age two.Listen to his simple, yet powerful, pearls of wisdom :1.) "Practice positivity!"2.) "Know that anger is not there to hurt you. It's there to help you!"3.) "Love what you have!"I couldn't be more proud.Thank you Dawson and to you amazing folks in The Bamboo Pack.Your Appreciative Host,Brian https://bamboolab3.com/
Head Coach of Hobart's Men's Lacrosse Team. Coach Raymond and I discussed how his journey from playing at John's Hopkins winning a National Championship has transitioned into leading a Division 1 program as a coach. What he looks for when recruiting players, questions he asks on recruiting visits, and what the standard of his program is. What his thoughts are on surrounding yourself with the right people for opportunities in the future. Lessons and stories from his first 8 seasons as Hobart's Head Coach and much more!
Zach Gelb joined the show this week! Zach is a Temple University Graduate who has gone on to be one of the premier hosts in sports talk radio! Colin and Zach talked about the NCAA, NIL, NBA, the New York Sports scene, and much more! Colin started off with some BREAKING NEWS and sent congratulations to the U.S Women's Lacrosse Team! They are World Cup champs!
Mike Fraioli is the head coach of the Moses Brown Men's Lacrosse Team in Rhode Island. Moses Brown is known as one of the top lacrosse programs in the state, finishing second this past season. Coach Fraioli joins us to talk about his experience as both a player and a coach, and how he's already looking forward to next season.
Michael is heading back to school in today's episode with Pennzoil sponsored collegiate athletes Maggie MacNeil, Trayce Jackson-Davis, and Charlotte North as they chat about their personal road to success and goals for the future. In March, Pennzoil announced its first ever name, image and likeness (NIL) deal, inking sponsorships with the best of the best. Maggie is an Olympic Gold Medalist who recently announced she would be continuing her collegiate career at Louisiana State University; Trayce is heading into his senior year as a forward for the Indiana University Men's Basketball Team and is a draft prospect; and Charlotte is a two-time Tewaaraton award winner and national champion for the Boston College Women's Lacrosse Team who is now bringing her success the U.S. Women's National Team. These three not only prosper in their respective sports but also know their way around a vehicle! Check out all three athletes on social media to follow their next steps. Maggie MacNeil: Instagram Trayce Jackson-Davis: Instagram Charlotte North: Instagram
Follow Navy Women's LacrosseIG: @navywlaxTW: @NavyWLaxBrooke Shriver joined the Navy women's lacrosse program as the associate head coach in August of 2021. In her role, Shriver works with the Midshipmen's offense and midfielders, as well as having an active role in recruiting. Prior to joining the Navy women's lacrosse staff, Shriver was an assistant athletic director and varsity lacrosse coach for the Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore, Md. She helped the Mawrtians to a 21-17 overall record in four seasons, which included a shortened season due to the coronavirus pandemic. In addition to her coaching responsibilities, Shriver served as a scheduling coordinator for all sports. She scheduled all games for all teams, as well as organized and planned athletic-wide events, including NLI Signing Day, sports assemblies and spirit days. Shriver also ran a leadership program for team captains of every sport and led discussions on ways to improve leadership. Shriver served as an assistant coach for the USA U-19 Women's Lacrosse Team (2018-19), helping the U.S. win the gold medal at the 2019 World Cup Championship in Peterborough, Ontario. Shriver primarily coached the defense and assisted with scouting and film breakdown sessions. Shriver worked as an assistant coach at Penn State for five years (2012-17). She helped lead the team to an overall record of 71-31 with five NCAA Tournament appearances, including four NCAA Quarterfinals (2013, '15, '16, '17) and a pair of Final Fours (2016, '17). Penn State won the 2015 B1G Tournament Championship, while earning a share of the American Lacrosse Conference (ALC) regular-season title and reaching the ALC Tournament semifinal game in 2013.Collegiately, Shriver was a four-year starting midfielder for Northwestern (2008-11). She was a part of 85 wins, three national championships (2008, ‘09, ‘11) and four American Lacrosse Conference titles (2008, '09, '10, '11). She finished her career with 106 points (88 goals, 18 assists), including a career-high 32 (25 goals, 7 assists) in her senior season, 74 ground balls, 34 draw controls and 18 caused turnovers. Appearing in four-consecutive NCAA Championship contests, Shriver totaled 14 goals in 16 NCAA postseason games. Also an excellent student, Shriver was a three-time ALC Academic Honor Roll and Academic All-Big Ten honoree, and a two-time recipient of the Big Ten Distinguished Honors Scholar Award (2009, '10).
Jaclyn Murphy was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma when she was 9 years old. During her treatment, the Women's Lacrosse Team from Northwestern University found out about what Jaclyn was going through, and "Adopted" her as a team member. This act of kindness proved to be a special one for both Jaclyn and Northwestern, so much so that Jaclyn's father Denis and the Murphy family started the Friends Of Jaclyn Foundation. The central theme of this Foundation centers around its Adopt A Child Program, in which colleges and high schools around the country "Adopt" a Pediatric Cancer patient and make them a team member. This foundation was started in 2005 and is nearing 1000 patients that have been adopted with many more to join them in the future.Jaclyn is now 27 years old and is able to live a life of good health as she and her dad give so much back to kids who need it the most.
We talk about this week's results for the program, including saying goodbye to the Lacrosse Team, Tennis at the doorstep of the Hudson County Title, plus the Baseball and Outdoor Track Teams winning their respective Hudson County Trophies! On The State Of The Marauders Hotline this week, we feature Kevin Connelly ‘16 to give us his thoughts on the week that was for the baseball team and a postgame interview with Seniors Nick Rappa and Andrew Antigua. We also reveal who is the winner for the State Of The Marauders Player Of The Week Award and announce who are this week's nominees. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stateofthemarauders/message
Marcus is out for this episode, but Mike and Nick keep it going. They talk about The Beamer Ball, the success of transfer players at USC, and The Gamecock Club Lacrosse team winning their second straight National Championship. Nick gives his insight on the future of lacrosse in South Carolina.
Hello World! We're back and its episode 15. Val and TiJuan are addressing more unfortunate news with racial undertones. Seems like its a daily occurrence that must stop! Sadly, Delaware State University women's lacrosse team was racially profiled during a traffic stop in Liberty County, GA. The stop took place in April, as the women's lacrosse team of Delaware State University was traveling home from a game in Florida. Listen to hear more. Make sure you follow us on our social medial platforms (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and IG) and catch up on every episode of the podcast at www.imsinglehesmarried.com Also, don't forget our VIP Patreon and sponsorships opportunities now available. Visit our website at www.imsinglehesmarried.com. The conversations are based solely on the views and opinions of my self, co host and guests for entertainment purposes….but I must warn you….NOTHING IS OFF LIMITS.. So tell all your friends and check back weekly for new audio recordings guaranteed to keep you hooked. #relationshipgoals #interracial #interracialromance #Marriage #lifecoach #relationship #relationshipadvice #boyfriend #girlfriend #VoteBlue #sex #LGBTQ #infidelity #empath #codependent #Podcast #podcasting #engaged #celebrity #life #goals #happinesscoach #wellness #hypersexaulity #Single #divorce #Jealousy #love #attachmentstyles #polyamorous #manogamy #Masculineenergy #feminineenergy #racerelations #allies --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/valerie-green8/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valerie-green8/support
In this week's episode we take a look at the recent traffic stop by Liberty County sheriffs in Georgia, of a majority Black women's lacrosse team. While traveling from a tournament in GA back to Delaware, the Delaware State University Women's lacrosse team were detained and had their possessions searched. Seemly without any probable cause. The team alleges that they were racially profiled. The universities president, as well as the states attorney general are seeking for DOJ intervention. Will they get it? Also, we tackle the shocking news that rapper Young Thug and Gunna of YSL (Young Slime Life) had their homes raided by law officials, and are indicted on charges to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. The 56-count indictment also contains lyrics from both artist that are being used as evidence. We ask; how does this affect hip hop going forward? We discuss all that and much more.
In this week's episode we take a look at the recent traffic stop by Liberty County sheriffs in Georgia, of a majority Black women's lacrosse team. While traveling from a tournament in GA back to Delaware, the Delaware State University Women's lacrosse team were detained and had their possessions searched. Seemly without any probable cause. The team alleges that they were racially profiled. The universities president, as well as the states attorney general are seeking for DOJ intervention. Will they get it? Also, we tackle the shocking news that rapper Young Thug and Gunna of YSL (Young Slime Life) had their homes raided by law officials, and are indicted on charges to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. The 56-count indictment also contains lyrics from both artist that are being used as evidence. We ask; how does this affect hip hop going forward? We discuss all that and much more. Time Stamps Delaware State Uni: 21:20 Young Thug And Gunna: 35:20 Please consider becoming part of the ITBP Family by joining us over at Patreon. Follow us on social media @InTheBlackPdcst on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Check out our In The Black Podcast Merchandise
Gianna Bowe played lacrosse at the University of North Carolina from 2016-2019 and was a member of the 2016 National Championship Team. She talks about growing up in Mullica Hill, New Jersey, how she got into the sport of lacrosse, her great three-sport career at Clearview Regional High School, and recovering from an ACL tear her junior year. Gianna describes her recruiting process, why she chose UNC, the transition to college lacrosse, and the great freshman season where both the UNC Women's Lacrosse Team and the UNC Men's Lacrosse Team won National Championships. She highlights the rest of her career which includes winning 4 ACC Tournaments, never losing to rival Duke, making 2 more Final Fours, being a spark plug for the team, and the dominance of UNC Women's Lacrosse over the years. Gianna gives an update to what she is up to now which includes being engaged, a home owner, and continuing to support UNC athletics.
Hour 1 of The Dawn Stensland Show: Local News Headlines/News Rundown Kathy Barnette—candidate for United States Senate—joins the show to talk about her campaign. According to a new Trafalgar Group poll Barnette is essentially drawing even with Dave McCormick and Dr. Mehmet Oz for the Republican nomination. Despite promising polling data, Wikipedia editors deleted her page bizarrely arguing that she is not a notable person, according to an Epoch Times report. The Pennsylvania primary is May 17th. Yesterday Liberty County, Georgia Sheriff William Bowman held a press conference, denying his department was guilty of racial profiling after pulling over a bus carrying the Delaware State University women’s lacrosse team. After pulling over the team bus for a minor traffic violation, the sheriff’s department decided to use drug-sniffing dogs to search the students' belongings—no drugs were found.
5.9.2022 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Black College Lacrosse Team Searched by GA Deputies, Okla. Cops Charged, Morris Brown Accreditation Delaware State University's women's lacrosse team says they were humiliated while traveling in Georgia. The Liberty County Sheriff's deputies pulled their bus over for traveling in the wrong lane. Instead of giving the driver a ticket, the deputies decided to search for illegal drugs. The deputies even told the young women it would be easier if they confessed instead of being confiscated. The head coach of Delaware's University Women's lacrosse team will tell us about the incident. Two former Oklahoma police officers face first-degree manslaughter for killing an unarmed black man, Quadry Sanders, who had his hands up. Lee Merritt, the family attorney, will tell us why he thinks these charges aren't harsh enough. The mother of the young black man killed by a convicted Minnesota police officer gets detained for recording a traffic stop from across the street. He spent 24 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Now, New York City will pay him $10.5 million for his wrongful conviction. One of the Black Live Matters Co-founders admits to using the $6M mansion for private parties. After A 20-year battle, Morris Brown College is once again a fully accreditated institution. The school's president, Dr. Kevin Jones, will tell us what's next for the college. In tonight's Fit, Live, Win segment, two sisters who are doctors explain how to break down the communication barrier between patients and physicians, ensuring better healthcare. Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered and #BlackStarNetwork via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered Venmo ☛https://venmo.com/rmunfiltered Zelle ☛ roland@rolandsmartin.com Annual or monthly recurring #BringTheFunk Fan Club membership via paypal ☛ https://rolandsmartin.com/rmu-paypal/ Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox
Kerrin Maurer was a star for the Duke Women's Lacrosse Team. She graduated in 2015 a 2x All-American and with a 47-game point scoring streak. For all four years she played at Duke, Kerrin led the Blue Devils in point scoring and to four consecutive NCAA quarterfinals appearances, including a trip to the national semifinals her senior year. That year, in 2015, Duke beat Princeton in the Quarterfinals to advance to the Final Four.
Amory Rowe Salem graduated in 1995 from Princeton as a captain of both the field hockey and lacrosse teams. She was the first Princeton athlete ever - male or female - to be named a 3x All-American. She was a junior in 1994, when the Tigers won their first ever national championship. 2 years after graduation, she scored the winning goal in the 1997 World Championship to give the USA Women's Lacrosse Team the Gold in Tokyo, Japan. She then decided she'd become a professional duathlete and, in 2004, was the U.S. Pro Duathlon National Champion and the top-ranked U.S. duathlete, which made her #4 ranked in the world.
After our recent partnership with the Australian Women's Lacrosse Team and getting to know this incredible group of athletes, we couldn't wait to share their stories with you. Our guest on today's episode is the amazing Stacey Morlang Sullivan. Trust me, you are about to be wowed by her story and her ability to tell it with such raw authenticity. Stacey has had sustained a long career on the pitch both domestically, collegiately, and internationally. Having played in three World Cups, retiring, starting a family and coaching her love, passion and drive for the sport of lacrosse was reignited. Powered with a new mindset she is back as a member of the current Australian Women's Lacrosse Squad, training for the 2022 Lacrosse Women's World Championships being hosted by the USA in July 2022. Just when you thought that juggling coaching, motherhood and playing was too much for one person to handle Stacey has built a successful lifestyle business, and podcast Show + Tell, creating content that connects women through raw, honest, and authentic conversations. We are just in awe of her story and if you're keen to check out more of Stacey you can Here. If you're a surfer, athlete, or everyday active individual that would like a bit of extra support when it comes to food and nutrition - link in with one of our Performance Dietitian's Here.
We continue our spring sports season preview with the Volleyball Team and talk about the opening week results for the rest of the program. The State Of The Marauders Hotline this week features Volleyball Head Coach Greg Steward ‘05 and Senior Captain Joe Parise as they preview the upcoming Volleyball season. Jay Post ‘20 also comes on to give his thoughts on the volleyball team. Nick Dawybida ‘15 and Kevin Connelly ‘16 come on to give us their insights to the Lacrosse Team's Opening Day Victory and the Baseball Team's 0-2 start respectively. We also have our first nominees for the Spring Edition of The State Of The Marauders Player Of The Week Award. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stateofthemarauders/message
We start our spring sports season preview with the Lacrosse Team. The State Of The Marauders Hotline this week features Lacrosse Head Coach Andrew Watts and Senior Captain Tommy Burton as they preview the upcoming Lacrosse season. Jay Post ‘20 and Nick Dawybida ‘15 comes on as well to give us their insights and analysis on what they saw from last year's team as they transition to this season. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stateofthemarauders/message
Michael grew up in Kinnelon, NJ. Mike attended Rider University in Lawrenceville, NJ where he was the Captain of the Cross Country and Track and Field Teams. After graduating from Rider University with his Bachelor's in Finance and M.B.A. in Entrepreneurship, Mike entered the Financial Services Industry in 2013. Mike is one of the founding partners of Emeritus Wealth and holds his Life, Health, Series 6, Series 63, and Series 65 Licenses. He obtained his "Certified Family Business Specialist “designation (CFBS) through the American College in Philadelphia in 2015.Zach was born and raised in South Brunswick, NJ. Zach attended Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ where he was a member of the Men's Lacrosse Team. He graduated with his Bachelor's Degree in 2012 and began his career in the Financial Services Industry. Zach has been a registered representative of MML Investors Services, LLC. since 2013, and is one of the founding partners of Emeritus Wealth. Zach holds his Life, Health, Series 7, and Series 66 licenses, and he obtained his "Certified Family Business Specialist” designation (CFBS) through the American College in Philadelphia in the summer of 2015.In our conversation, we discussed:Creating different facets to make finances strong and stable.Real Estate versus Liquid Security InvestmentsBiggest Frustration on the 1031 Exchange and Capital Gains Tax Deferral OptionsConnect with Michael Soroko & Zach Zenda:https://www.expertcresecrets.com/episode67Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Expert CRE Community today:expertCREsecrets.comeXpert CRE Secrets FacebookeXpert CRE Secrets Youtube
In this week's episode of Beyond the Legal Lens, I sit down with two of my close friends from childhood, Liz ‘Paoli' Case and Cori ‘Tuckman' Gordon. Liz is the Director/Coach for the Yellow Jackets Women's Lacrosse Team in Virginia. Liz graduated with a B.S. and Masters Degree from George Mason University where she played Division 1 Collegiate Lacrosse. Cori is currently VP Strategic Sales at Activate and graduated from Arizona State University. We talk about everything from the importance of the games we played growing up as children (this includes making prank calls) and the way the workplace has changed since we first started.