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Reporters Erica L. Ayala and Lindsay Schnell just left Paris and have stories to tell about witnessing USA Basketball's quest for an eighth straight gold medal. Plus, a potential status upgrade for the runner-ups of the world and a “Fight Me!” featuring non-basketball athletes who would shine in a game of 3-on-3. Check out the full WNBA Schedule here! Phoenix Mercury @ Chicago Sky, 8pm ET on Prime Washington Mystics @ Minnesota Lynx, 8pm ET on ESPN3 and League Pass New York Liberty @ Los Angeles Sparks, 9pm ET on ESPN WNBA Games to watch tonight: Check out Lindsay Schnell's story about player-parents on the USA Basketball team here! Check out Erica L. Ayala's work at Black Rosie Media here! You know we always love to hear from you! Send us your "Fight Me" submissions to goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com or leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 Follow Sarah on social! X: @SarahSpain Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! X: @mishthejrnalist Instagram: @mishthejrnalist TikTok: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! X: @ByAlexAzzi See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Despite their loss to the WNBA All-Stars, the USA Women's Basketball team is the favorite to take gold in Paris. Meanwhile, the WNBA is set to add teams and regular season games on the heels of its new media deal. USA Today's Lindsay Schnell joins the show to break down all the biggest narratives in women's basketball. Plus, we explore the interlocking histories of NIL and “EA College Football 25,” the USA Men's Basketball Team narrowly escaped a massive upset, and Ralph Lauren is supplying the US some very pricy outfits for the opening ceremony.
Pete talks to 3X NBA Champ Scott Williams and USA Today National Correspondent Lindsay Schnell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson and Stefan Fatsis are joined by USA Today's Lindsay Schnell to talk about the NCAA women's college basketball tournament and by Buzzer's Eamonn Brennan to discuss the men's tournament. Finally, the Washington Post's Kent Babb joins for a conversation about his profile of Kim Mulkey. NCAA women (5:55): Can anyone beat South Carolina? NCAA men (23:02): Why everyone loves North Carolina State's DJ Burns Jr. Mulkey profile (38:31): Kent Babb on his reporting process and everything that came after. Afterball (1:00:33): Stefan on chess pioneer Lisa Lane. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson and Stefan Fatsis are joined by USA Today's Lindsay Schnell to talk about the NCAA women's college basketball tournament and by Buzzer's Eamonn Brennan to discuss the men's tournament. Finally, the Washington Post's Kent Babb joins for a conversation about his profile of Kim Mulkey. NCAA women (5:55): Can anyone beat South Carolina? NCAA men (23:02): Why everyone loves North Carolina State's DJ Burns Jr. Mulkey profile (38:31): Kent Babb on his reporting process and everything that came after. Afterball (1:00:33): Stefan on chess pioneer Lisa Lane. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson and Stefan Fatsis are joined by USA Today's Lindsay Schnell to talk about the NCAA women's college basketball tournament and by Buzzer's Eamonn Brennan to discuss the men's tournament. Finally, the Washington Post's Kent Babb joins for a conversation about his profile of Kim Mulkey. NCAA women (5:55): Can anyone beat South Carolina? NCAA men (23:02): Why everyone loves North Carolina State's DJ Burns Jr. Mulkey profile (38:31): Kent Babb on his reporting process and everything that came after. Afterball (1:00:33): Stefan on chess pioneer Lisa Lane. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Anderson and Stefan Fatsis are joined by USA Today's Lindsay Schnell to talk about the NCAA women's college basketball tournament and by Buzzer's Eamonn Brennan to discuss the men's tournament. Finally, the Washington Post's Kent Babb joins for a conversation about his profile of Kim Mulkey. NCAA women (5:55): Can anyone beat South Carolina? NCAA men (23:02): Why everyone loves North Carolina State's DJ Burns Jr. Mulkey profile (38:31): Kent Babb on his reporting process and everything that came after. Afterball (1:00:33): Stefan on chess pioneer Lisa Lane. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want more Hang Up and Listen? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page, or visit slate.com/hangupplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Canzano dives into the impact of sports gambling becoming mainstream and NCAA president Charlie Baker aiming to stop prop betting capabilities in collegiate athletics. USA Today's Lindsay Schnell previews the upcoming regionals action in Portland for the NCAA Women's tournament, KJR Seattle's Ian Furness talks reaction to Pat Chun's sudden departure from Washington State for UW, and Ryan Svenson of Pure Focus Sports discusses the coaching carousel around college basketball. Subscribe for great content.
John Canzano talks to Lindsay Schnell of USA Today about the upcoming Portland regionals in the women's NCAA Tournament as well as the Albany region Sweet 16 matchup of Oregon State and Notre Dame, plus the direction of women's college hoops after Caitlin Clark moves on to the pros, and what to make of the Kim Mulkey-Washington Post saga. Subscribe for great content.
Stew and Bruce welcome Lindsay Schnell of USA Today Sports, who also happens to be an Oregon State graduate. The trio mourn the loss of the current Pac-12, and Lindsay shares her unique perspective as a former student in Pac-12 country. Afterward, they chat about under the radar narratives, title contenders, and the Apple TV deal in hinsight.Follow Stew on Twitter: @slmandelFollow Bruce on Twitter: @BruceFeldmanCFBFollow Lindsay on Twitter: @Lindsay_SchnellSponsored by:Athletic Greens: Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/AUDIBLE .LinkedIn: LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free atlinkedin.com/AUDIBLECaldera Lab: Get 20% OFF with our code AUDIBLE at calderalab.com/AUDIBLE to unlock your youthful glow with Caldera + Lab! #teamcaldera Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stew and Bruce welcome Lindsay Schnell of USA Today Sports, who also happens to be an Oregon State graduate. The trio mourn the loss of the current Pac-12, and Lindsay shares her unique perspective as a former student in Pac-12 country. Afterward, they chat about under the radar narratives, title contenders, and the Apple TV deal in hinsight. Follow Stew on Twitter: @slmandel Follow Bruce on Twitter: @BruceFeldmanCFB Follow Lindsay on Twitter: @Lindsay_Schnell Sponsored by: Athletic Greens: Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/AUDIBLE . LinkedIn: LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at linkedin.com/AUDIBLE Caldera Lab: Get 20% OFF with our code AUDIBLE at calderalab.com/AUDIBLE to unlock your youthful glow with Caldera + Lab! #teamcaldera Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John is talking about the fallout from the women's national championship game and the comments made by Caitlin Clark. John talks about the NFL draft and who fits with Carolina at #1
The NCAAW National Championship game was one of the biggest college sporting events of the season. Bruce talks with Lindsay Schnell about the groundbreaking game that will be remembered for a long time between LSU & Iowa.Plus, college football mailbag questions! What is the most memorable play of all time? How do coaches avoid a sophomore slump after getting off to a hot start in year one? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The NCAAW National Championship game was one of the biggest college sporting events of the season. Bruce talks with Lindsay Schnell about the groundbreaking game that will be remembered for a long time between LSU & Iowa. Plus, college football mailbag questions! What is the most memorable play of all time? How do coaches avoid a sophomore slump after getting off to a hot start in year one? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lindsay Schnell of USA Today stops by the Bald Faced Truth to talk about the Women's Final Four and how special the National Championship game between LSU and Iowa was.
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 12:26) Pro-Abortion California May Enshrine Abortion in Its Constitution in November: It's a Sign of Abortion Extremism in Nation's Most Populist StateEndorsement: Yes on Prop 1. Even in Progressive California, Abortion Rights Need Constitutional Protection by LA Times (The Editorial Board)Part II (12:26 - 23:09) ‘You Give A Lot of Your Prime Reproductive Years to Being the Best Athlete in the Building': Women's Sports Collide with Reproductive RealityAs Women Athletes Compete Later into their Lives, Family Planning and Fertility Take Center Stage by USA Today (Lindsey Schnell)Part III (23:09 - 24:25) ‘If You Played at a Top 10 University, You Didn't Have Babies': USA Today Contends Abortion is Key to Women's Success in Collegiate Sports — But What's Really Going On Here?Uncertainty for College Women's Coaches, Athletic Departments after Roe v. Wade's Reversal by USA Today (Nancy Armour, Lindsay Schnell, and Steve Berkowitz)Sign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
As college football season inches closer Stew and Bruce discuss the best early games of the season. Lindsay Schnell of USA Today joins the show to review "The Girlfriend That Didn't Exist", Netflix's new documentary about the Manti Te'o catfishing incident. Plus, mailbag questions!Run Your Pool: https://play.runyourpool.com/audible Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As college football season inches closer Stew and Bruce discuss the best early games of the season. Lindsay Schnell of USA Today joins the show to review "The Girlfriend That Didn't Exist", Netflix's new documentary about the Manti Te'o catfishing incident. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Summer Friday is a little different. In it, USA Today's Lindsay Schnell joins the show to talk about her reporting on TItle IX, why it's not working the way it was intended, how colleges and universities avoid the rules, and how we can fix it. It's an important conversation in which football is the elephant in the room.Find and follow Locked on Packers on your favorite podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-packers-daily-podcast-on-the-green-bay-packers/id1144508840Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74wyymzMc3zvjqvBWKQIDT?si=9edc13f18ac44393Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-packersPeter Bukowski, co-founder of The Leap, brings you a daily look at the Green Bay Packers year round with Locked On Packers! Go beyond the latest injury news into what you're seeing on the field, how it works, and how it might change with new players or against a division rival. It's the podcast for fans who know what happened, they want to know why and how!And follow Peter Bukowski on Twitter, where he'll be sharing the latest news about the Green Bay Packersand talking with fans.On Twitter: @Peter_BukowskiBetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's Summer Friday is a little different. In it, USA Today's Lindsay Schnell joins the show to talk about her reporting on TItle IX, why it's not working the way it was intended, how colleges and universities avoid the rules, and how we can fix it. It's an important conversation in which football is the elephant in the room. Find and follow Locked on Packers on your favorite podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-packers-daily-podcast-on-the-green-bay-packers/id1144508840 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74wyymzMc3zvjqvBWKQIDT?si=9edc13f18ac44393 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-packers Peter Bukowski, co-founder of The Leap, brings you a daily look at the Green Bay Packers year round with Locked On Packers! Go beyond the latest injury news into what you're seeing on the field, how it works, and how it might change with new players or against a division rival. It's the podcast for fans who know what happened, they want to know why and how! And follow Peter Bukowski on Twitter, where he'll be sharing the latest news about the Green Bay Packers and talking with fans. On Twitter: @Peter_Bukowski BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lindsay Schnell from USA Today talk women's hoops, NIL money and more with Dan Dickau on the latest episode of The Iso podcast.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/13/22), Hank discusses an article in USA Today titled, “Pandemic Spurs Big Questions Around Faith” by Lindsay Schnell. The article features Christian theologian Thomas Jay Oord, who is attempting to answer the question, “if God is good, why does the coronavirus exist?” According to Oord, there are a lot of bad answers to that question. The real answer—according to Oord—is that God cannot prevent the coronavirus without our participation and cooperation. This, says Oord, is the only tenable option in that it coheres with the overarching maxim that God is love. But is Oord right? Or is he badly mistaken? In the second segment of the broadcast, Hank notes the observance of Spy Wednesday in the Western Church, a day in which we remember the ultimate betrayal—Judas' betrayal of Jesus for a mere thirty pieces of silver.Hank also answers the following question:What does God mean when He says that He is a jealous God? My friend thinks that means that God is all-too-human and therefore not worthy of worship. How should I respond?
Lindsay Schnell from USA Today joins the Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano on Wednesday. Canzano and Schnell discuss what Portland has to offer hosting a women's Final Four, the passion for women's basketball in Oregon, the Pac-12s commitment to women's basketball, Ducks and Beavers women's hoops, and much more! Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.
On another great Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano we talk about what is plaguing Portland for not getting national sporting events. We take many calls in the opening hour before talking with Lindsay Schnell of USA Today about what Portland can offer for a women's final four and we ask her about the rise of Pac-12 women's basketball with Oregon and Oregon State leading the way in the future. We also welcome regular guest Aaron Fentress to talk all things Blazers. We play punch-it audio, the 2 at 2, and much more! Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
When testing centers cancelled SAT and ACT offerings during the COVID-19 pandemic, all of a sudden, high school students had one less thing to worry about. Because students couldn't access testing slots, more colleges waived SAT and ACT requirements during the pandemic than ever before. As a result, schools saw a sharp increase in applicants. At selective schools – where the acceptance rate is typically less than 50% – the spike was largest: Applications increased by an average of 21%.Application numbers were also up at historically Black college and universities, or HBCUs.A Hampton University in Virginia, an HBCU, application numbers were up 39%.Colleges also received more applications from first-generation, low-income students. After helping to foster a more diverse applicant pool during the pandemic, will test-optional policies stick around? Can this year's historic applicant pool help lead to more racially representative college campuses?National correspondent for higher education Lindsay Schnell sat down with host Shannon Green to discuss why so many students took advantage of test-optional schools this year and what that could mean for future application requirements.You can read the full story here.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Plus, White House reporter Rebecca Morin explains how President Biden is overturning some Trump immigration policies, Jeff Bezos steps down as Amazon CEO, national correspondent Lindsay Schnell reports on Oregon's new drug law and the Golden Globe nominees will be announced.(Audio: Associated Press, Netflix, Searchlight Pictures)
Guest: Lindsay Schnell - USA Today John Canzano talks with Lindsay Schnell about how Coronavirus has affected the meat packaging industry, getting back to normal in the world of sports, and the future of women's college basketball in the state of Oregon. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. It’s free. Why wouldn’t you? Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.
Guests: Lindsay Schnell, Daniel Popper, Alan Miller, Anna Canzano John Canzano talks with these guests about how Coronavirus has affected the meat packaging industry, why Justin Herbert fits so well with the Chargers, a potential buyer for the Portland Winterhawks, and the latest on the lawsuit surrounding the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash. Plus, The Big Splash, Punch It! Audio, and 2@2. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. It’s free. Why wouldn’t you? Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast from (04/08/20), Hank discusses an article he read recently in USA Today titled, “Pandemic Spurs Big Questions Around Faith” by Lindsay Schnell. The article features Christian theologian Thomas Jay Oord, who is attempting to answer the question, “if God is good, why does the coronavirus exist?” According to Oord, there are a lot of bad answers to that question. The real answer—according to Oord—is that God cannot prevent the coronavirus without our participation and cooperation. This, says Oord, is the only tenable option in that it coheres with the overarching maxim that God is love. But is Oord right? Or is he badly mistaken? In the second segment of the broadcast, Hank notes the observance of Spy Wednesday in the Western Church, a day in which we remember the ultimate betrayal—Judas' betrayal of Jesus for a mere thirty pieces of silver.Hank also answers the following question:What does God mean when He says that He is a jealous God? My friend thinks that means that God is all-too-human and therefore not worthy of worship. How should I respond?
Jim Litke and guest co-host Ralph Russo get schooled by ESPN’s Jay Bilas about the championship game, talk about what happens when coaches let their hair down, and have Lindsay Schnell of USA Today explain Villanova’s rise to the top. On the menu: Tex-Mex and paella.
Episode #3 Today I'm joined by Lindsay Schnell. She is a sports writer for USA today and covers the biggest college sporting events in the country. She has brought her faith perspective into her work and uniquely finds human stories embedded within athletes. Although her own personal story in her job has been one of struggle, anxiety, and uncertainty... there are some incredible things she has learned along the way. Whether you are in to sports or not, this is a conversation worth hearing. Follow Lindsay on Twitter: @Lindsay_Schnell Check out some of Lindsay's stories: Tua's Story Who Gets The Bling? Have a question or constructive compliment? You can email: sethtrimmer@gmail.com Twitter: @SethTrimmer Instagram: @SethTrimmer Facebook: Seth Trimmer Seth's Teachings: gracecitychurch.org
Gabe Marks has spent his entire football career hearing how he’s too small and too slow, but no one could ever accuse him of having too little personality. The Washington State wideout earned a reputation for telling it like it is at press conferences throughout his college career, leading to more than a few viral moments. Now he's preparing to be drafted into the NFL, where teams tend to look a little less fondly on unexpected headlines from outspoken players. In the final episode of the season, Lindsay Schnell gives Marks the mic one more time to dig into the person behind the one-liners, a prospect trying to prove he's not all talk. This episode of Draft Season was produced by Alex Abnos. Theme song by Alex Abnos. Logo and artwork by Harry Swartout. This episode uses music by Podington Bear and Chris Zabriske.
At USC, 6' 8" offensive lineman Zach Banner nearly topped 400 pounds. Now he's trying to prove to the NFL that he can trim his weight down to a more reasonable number—and keep it there. Lindsay Schnell chronicles Banner's quest, from an upbringing in which he always stood out to a pre-draft process in which he is working to fit into the NFL mold.
Bruce and Stew are joined by Lindsay Schnell of Sports Illustrated to discuss Oregon firing head coach Mark Helfrich and the bizarre way it was done; Serious coaching candidates to replace Helfrich (6:00); Could the Ducks lure Greg Schiano away from Ohio State (16:30); Plus your questions about crazy playoff scenarios, the coaching carousel and more answered in this week’s Mailbag (19:00).
The headlines in this week’s Husky Headlines podcast: - It’s No. 4 Washington at No. 17 Utah … a prime opportunity for the Huskies to impress the College Football Playoff committee. - Troy Williams has been waiting for this matchup for almost two years. - Reviewing the Huskies’ 41-17 victory over Oregon State. Also, Sports Illustrated’s Lindsay Schnell discusses Jake Browning’s Heisman hopes and wonders if Oregon would try to lure Chris Petersen away from the Huskies. Percy Allen and I make our UW-Utah picks — and we’re not in agreement. And Utah beat writer Kyle Goon offers his insights on the “Troy Williams Revenge Tour” and Utah’s depleted defense.
The Ringer's Mallory Rubin and Ben Glicksman discuss the playoff picture and potential dark-horse contenders heading into Week 7 (8:00). Then, Sports Illustrated's Lindsay Schnell joins (24:50) to discuss the Red River Rivalry (29:00), Washington's playoff hopes (37:00), and Louisville's résumé (43:00).
Since the early 1900s, the universities of Texas and Oklahoma have played an annual game of football that has become one of the most heated rivalries in the world of sports. From the Texas State Fair, Lindsay Schnell speaks to several key figures in this historic rivalry, hoping to discover how these similar schools became bitter rivals. -- Produced by Alexander Abnos, with help from Ryan Fish. Reported by Lindsay Schnell.
The crew discusses José Fernandez's extraordinary numbers, talks to SI's Lindsay Schnell about Louisiana firing Les Miles and hails Kevin Garnett's advanced metrics.
The crew discusses José Fernandez's extraordinary numbers, talks to SI's Lindsay Schnell about Louisiana firing Les Miles and hails Kevin Garnett's advanced metrics.
The Steeplechase is a bizarre sideshow in the world of track, a 3,000-meter obstacle course, involving several jumps into pools of water, was originally meant to be ridden on horseback. In modern times, the Olympic event has been dominated by Kenyans and those from other African countries. So why, then, is American Evan Jager determined to medal at the steeplechase in Rio? Because his journey makes him the most prepared American to do so in a generation. == Produced and edited by Alexander Abnos, reported by Lindsay Schnell with help from Chris Chavez and Beth Maiman. This episode features the song "Steeplechase Bound" by Al Duvall (alduvall.bandcamp.com/album/coroner-knives)