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On this episode of Airey Bros Radio, we sit down with Coach Zach Daniel, Head Cross Country Coach and Assistant Track Coach at West Texas A&M. From his journey as a student-athlete to leading one of the nation's top NCAA Division II programs, Coach Daniel opens up about athlete development, strength training for distance runners, international recruiting, and how West Texas is quietly becoming a powerhouse in the Lone Star Conference.We dive into the challenges of coaching through weather extremes, the importance of athlete relationships, and how a small-town Texas school is producing All-Americans year after year. If you're a student-athlete, coach, or parent exploring college running opportunities, this is an episode you don't want to miss.
Braeden Fuller of Floresville, the quarterback for the Angelo State University Rams football team, has been named one of eight finalists for the 2024 Harlon Hill Trophy, which goes to the NCAA Division II Football Player of the Year. The finalists were chosen from 43 nominees and announced Dec. 4 by the Little Rock Touchdown Club in conjunction with the Great American Conference (GAC). The winner will be announced Dec. 20. A junior kinesiology major, Fuller led the Rams to a 9-3 overall record and a 9-0 mark in the Lone Star Conference as they claimed the LSC title and...Article Link
Angelo State University Rams football players Andrew Pitts of McKinney and Cade Fuller of Floresville have both been named to the Midseason All-Texas Non-FBS Team by Dave Campbell's Texas Football (DCTF). Pitts, a senior cornerback, leads the Lone Star Conference in interceptions (5) and passes defended. Here's what DCTF had to say about him: “Death, taxes and Andrew Pitts intercepting a pass. Pitts has 20 tackles, one tackle for-loss, four pass breakups, and has recorded an interception in every game this season (5) while setting the Rams program record for most career interceptions (19).” Fuller, a senior punter, leads the...Article Link
We're joined LIVE by Stefani Webb, SWA and Head WSOC Coach of the UT-Tyler Patriots! Coach Webb shares her thoughts and analysis on how her team's season performance so far and why she believes they are off to their best start to a season in program history. Coach Webb also shares her thoughts on what it's like to compete in the Lone Star Conference; regarded by many as one of the top three Division II conferences in the country. We ask her about her unique role as Senior Women's Administrator (SWA) and what that entails, as well as her thoughts on the current climate of college soccer and where it's headed. Lastly, Coach Webb shares her thoughts on TXHSSOC. This and so much more. A great information-filled and entertaining show with lots of laughs. Don't miss this exciting episode! [Originally Recorded 9-30-2024]
Today on LIVE! Daily News, an ice truck caught fire in San Angelo this morning, the offseason hours for The Bosque have been announced, and the DPS welcomes 101 new Troopers.Then, San Angelo Central Head Coach Mark Smith holds his first press conference of the year!Today's Top Stories: San Angelo Motorcyclist Killed in Crash on East Loop 306 (08/26/2024)No. 24 Angelo State Rams Kick Off Season in Kansas on Thursday (08/26/2024)Congressman Pfluger Invites HS Students to Apply for Congressional Youth Advisory Council (08/26/2024)Angelo State Volleyball Team Picked to Finish Third in Lone Star Conference (08/26/2024)Texas Expands Border Security with New Tactical Command Post (08/26/2024)Daughter of Former Houston Astros Pitcher Missing (08/26/2024)Gov. Abbott: Over 1 Million Ineligible Voters Removed from Texas Voter Rolls (08/26/2024)Cowboys Sign Lamb to Contract Extension (08/26/2024)Texas Testicle Festival Set for Labor Day Weekend (08/26/2024)Cowboys Lose Record Breaking Corner to Broken Foot (08/26/2024)DPS Welcomes 101 New Troopers to Texas Highway Patrol (08/26/2024)Mason's Iconic Puncher Dome to Have Different Look for 2024 Season (08/26/2024)The Bosque Updates Hours for Offseason (08/26/2024)Ice Truck Catches Fire on Houston Harte, Igniting Multiple Grass Fires (08/26/2024)Warm Temps and Isolated Showers Expected This Week (08/26/2024)Evading Arrest and Terroristic Threat Top Booking Report (08/26/2024)Propane Tank Explosion Leads To Structure Fire on Sunday (08/25/2024)Airplane Crashes at Llano Airport (08/25/2024)
Riley and Cory recap the first two rounds of the NCAA Division III women's tournament at Hardin-Simmons last week and preview this week's Lone Star Conference tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NCAA Division III had some surprises when revealing the men's and women's tournament brackets on Monday. A six-way tie in the Lone Star Conference for five spots in the postseason is possible heading into the final week of the regular season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Milo and Reed welcome their first guest, the Denton Record-Chronicle's high school sports beat writer, John Fields. The hosts also look back at North Texas football's season, talk UNT basketball and ask the question — do they know the Lone Star Conference?
Referral link: https://www.neweracap.com/aotc This episode of Ahead of the Curve is brought to you by New Era. New Era is the official headwear provider of the MLB, NFL, and NBA. If you love to rock New Era Caps as much as I do, then you won't want to miss out on the opportunity to wear what the players wear AND get 15% off when you go to NEW ERA CAP DOT COM/AOTC and use code aotc at checkout. That's 15% off your order using promo code aotc. Bio Kevin Brooks has guided the Angelo State baseball program to six NCAA Division II College World Series appearances with six South Central Championships and has compiled an impressive 742-333 overall record since starting the ASU program in 2005. In 2023, the Rams claimed the Division II National Championship for the first time in program history. The only coach in ASU baseball history, he has recorded 10 trips to the NCAA postseason. The Rams are the only Lone Star Conference team to ever make the College World Series and Brooks has taken them there six times in 19 seasons at the helm, including back-to-back appearances in 2015-2016 and three consecutive seasons in 2021, 2022 and 2023. The Rams have also won the Lone Star Conference tournament championship six times, including sweeping the competition in 2015, 2021, 2022, and while also winning in 2007 and 2012. The Rams have never had a losing season under Brooks and have compiled 40-plus wins in 10 seasons. He has coached 125 All-Lone Star Conference selections, 55 All-Region picks and 28 All-American selections. Brooks has also prepared his players for the next level as 51 former Rams have played or are currently playing professional baseball. On the show we discuss his messaging to his team after coming off of a National Championship, what they are doing this fall, and his advice on how to win in the post season. Here is Kevin Brooks! Time Stamps 01:00- national champs 11:00- Fall Development 27:00- pre season 34:00- in season advice 45:00- developing coaches 48:00- Post Season Advice 52:00- Quick Hitters Contact EMAIL: kevin.brooks@angelo.edu
Coach Eric Belcher, Head WSOC Coach of the Eastern New Mexico University Greyhounds, joins us LIVE. We take a close look at their ongoing 2003 season and how things are going in his second year in charge at ENMU. Coach Belcher gives us insight on what it means to play at the D-II level and in one of the premier D-II conferences in the country; The Lone Star Conference. We also take a dive into his philosophy on why attending and recruiting at high school soccer matches and events matters. An episode filed with lots of great laughs and great info - Don't miss this exciting episode! [Originally Recorded 10-17-2023]
West Florida QB Peewee Jarrett is back on D1R ahead of a big-time matchup vs West Georgia this weekend, and West Texas A&M JT Cavender speaks on the best defense in the Lone Star Conference. Kobe goes over our week 3 player of the week selections and then dives into game previews with Jimmy Martin. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00-2:09 Episode Overview 2:10 Peewee Jarrett 14:04 Players of the Week 18:19 D2 Game Previews 26:57 JT Cavender 38:30 D3 Game Previews
Texas State University's David Bailiff, special assistant to new head coach G.J. Kinne, joins the Big Ideas TXST podcast to discuss his return to San Marcos and Bobcat football. Bailiff returned to Texas State earlier this year after 18 years as a head coach in college football and nearly 40 years in coaching overall. He has won two conference championships as a Bobcat–one as a player in 1980 and another as a head coach in 2005–and was twice named conference coach of the year during his time as the head coach at Rice University in 2008 and 2013. Bailiff led the Bobcat football team as head coach 2004-2006, guiding the team to a Southland Conference co-championship and appearance in the Division I-AA semifinals in 2005. He was named the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Region 5 Coach of the Year that season and finished third in voting for the Eddie Robinson Award, which is presented annually to the top coach in Division I-AA/FCS. Bailiff is a former student-athlete at Texas State (then-Southwest Texas State), lettering for the Bobcats from 1977 to 1980. He helped the Bobcats have winning records in all four seasons, culminating with the Lone Star Conference championship in his senior season and helping set up the program to win back-to-back Division II national championships in 1981 and 1982 under the late Jim Wacker.Big Ideas TXST is part of the TXST Podcast Network.
It's a special edition of The Republic of Football as we go live from Lone Star Conference Media Day and talk to coaches and players around the conference including Midwestern State Head Coach Bill Maskill, Angelo State Wide Receiver Zorhan Rideaux, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Andy Staples Show & Friends: A show about college football
Nicole Auerbach and Chris Vannini have their weekly cocktail of college football hot topics! The Power 5: Auburn coach Hugh Freeze discusses the idea of spring games as scrimmages against other teams. NCAA Faces New Multimillion-Dollar Lawsuit follow-up Nebraska bringing Frank Solich back UCLA hires Ken Niumatalolo as director of leadership Endeavor looking into potentially selling IMG Academy Happy Hour: Spring games as scrimmages, good idea or bad idea? NFL does joint practices, high schools do scrimmages, college basketball does secret closed door scrimmages. T Is LSU football, like UConn MBB, a blueblood? UConn: 5 titles in 25 years with three different coaches, also missed nine tournaments in that span LSU: Three titles since 2003 with three different coaches, finished unranked 4 times, finished lower in the final AP poll than preseason AP poll 12 times On the Rocks: More on the NCAA vs. Alston case Last Call: Nicole: Cheers to trash talk, for those in the back Chris: Simon Fraser Red Leafs, the only NCAA football school in Canada, drops football. After 2021, Great Northwest Conference stopped sponsoring football, joined the Lone Star Conference but SFU wasn't renewed after 2022. D2 school was out of conference options, only 3 D2 schools went of Colorado. Program dates back to 1965, became D2 in 2010. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Brooks has been the only head coach for the DII powerhouse Angelo State Rams since the program's resurrection in 2005. Under his guidance not once in their history have they finished below .500 as they have solidly churned out Lone Star Conference title after title after title. Their success has not been limited to conference championships either. Oh heck no, not by a long shot. Over two dozen Ram players have earned All-American accolades and they've reached the national finals five times including each of the past two years. Despite all the school's tremendous success, one accomplishment has so far eluded Brooks and San Angelo State – a national title. Could this finally be the Rams year? I don't know, maybe. They're pretty gosh darn good. One thing that I do know is Coach Brooks not only has a knack for coaching, but chatting has well and he makes for a great listen.
Texas A&M Kingsville Defensive Coordinator Jamison Bisch joins the boys to talk everything from what a Javelina is to actual football in the Lone Star Conference. He's the man. We react to Lamar Jackson requesting a trade from the Baltimore Ravens, take a look at UCF's new "Football Campus" (It's SICK), and listen to Deion talk about players needing to earn their jersey numbers at Colorado. It's a fun one. Seriously.
Join Jordan, Commissioner Escalante, and special guest ChickenSedan as we recap what happened in Week 11 of College Football. Topics include: UConn being bowl eligible, and still not getting a shirt; an unfortunate hurdle attempt by a Nebraska player; Clock Commander Jimbo Fisher; UCLA absolutely not holding up their end of the bargain; drama in Canada for the Lone Star Conference; and much more.
This week on the DII Nation, Bethany Bowman and Wayne Cavadi sit down with Angelo State Rams football head coach Jeff Girsch and star running back Nate Omayebu III and talk DII football, the Lone Star Conference, Super Region Four, and what food tastes best. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dii-nation-podcast/support
The DCTF Small College Pod includes breakdowns of Week 1 wins for Incarnate Word, Mary Hardin-Baylor and Texas Wesleyan while checking in on the chaos conference known as the Lone Star Conference. Mike Craven and Cory Hogue also preview Week 2 games such as Prairie View A&M at Abilene Christian, Angelo State at Colorado Mines, and two tough matchups for Division III powers Mary Hardin-Baylor and Trinity.
The DCTF Small College Pod includes breakdowns of Week 1 wins for Incarnate Word, Mary Hardin-Baylor and Texas Wesleyan while checking in on the chaos conference known as the Lone Star Conference. Mike Craven and Cory Hogue also preview Week 2 games such as Prairie View A&M at Abilene Christian, Angelo State at Colorado Mines, and two tough matchups for Division III powers Mary Hardin-Baylor and Trinity.
The TFT crew are live from McKinney for the 2022 Lone Star Conference Media Day, and chat with LSC commissioner Jay Poerner, Angelo State coach Jeff Girsch, Angelo State RB Nathaniel Omayebu III, Midwestern State coach Bill Maskill, Midwestern State DE Melik Owens, Kingsville coach Michael Salinas, Kingsville OL Branon Jackson, UT-Permian Basin coach Justin Carrigan, UT-Permian Basin DB D’Ondre Robinson, West Texas A&M coach Hunter Hughes and West Texas A&M LB JT Cavender.
Lance details the Iowa men's repeat Big Ten indoor championship in Ohio, which included Jeboah McIver's 600 title. He also talks about another Big Ten indoor title for Minnesota and Abby Kohut-Jackson. The Big 12 meet 8n Ames is highlighted by the high points award by Iowa State senior Cailie Logue. Abby Caldwell comeson the show to chat about where the Cyclone program goes forward from here. The Missouri Valley meet that ended Monday in Chicago is highlighted by a first league title by UNI's Sophia Jungling in the 800 and Adam Fogg's win in the men's mile for Drake. Loras College swept the American Rivers indoor titles for the first time and Kassie Parker of Guttenberg led the Duhawks women to their first crown with titles in the mile, 3,000 and 5,000. The Loras men's title was spearheaded by two titles by Mike Jasa and Ryan Harvey. Wartburg was led by Joe Freiburger's titles in the 5K and 3K. Former Dowling Catholic star Matthew Carmody made history by setting a new ACC record in the 5K. The Hostetler sisters helped Liberty repeat as Atlantic Sun champions. In Division II, former Cedar Falls prep Caroline Cunningham was the high point scorer for Northwest Missouri State at the MIAA indoors and two former Iowa Central runners help West Texas A&M cruise to Lone Star Conference titles. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lance-bergeson8/support
Show Notes: In this weeks episode, host Chris Cottrell interviews the head coach of Lubbock Christian University, Todd Duncan. Currently Lubbock Christian is ranked number 1 in the nation in NCAA Division II men's basketball. They are now 19-1 this year, after losing their first game of the season over the weekend to Dallas Baptist University in Lone Star Conference Play. Coach Duncan is in his 11th season as the head coach at LCU and holds an overall record of 194 - 108. He has led the Chaps to 3 NCAA Division II national tournament appearances in a possible 6 opportunities. In 2021 Lubbock Christian won the Lone Star Conference Tournament Championship. Coach Duncan has successfully led Lubbock Christian's transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II as well as the transition from the Heartland Conference to the Lone Star Conference. In 2021, Duncan was named the Clarence Gaines D-II National Coach of the Year award recipient, presented annually by CollegeInsider.com. On today's episode Coach Cottrell and Coach Duncan discuss navigating the NAIA to NCAA Transition, as well navigating the pandemic, and the positive effects that the pandemic had on their basketball program. Coach Duncan also talks about the strength of the Lone Star Conference, recruiting philosophy, and the stellar play of Parker Hicks, Rowan Mackenzie and Aamer Muhammad. For more information on today's episode and Small College Basketball, you can tweet at us @coach_cottrell_ or @smcollegehoops… or email smallcollegebasketball@gmail.com For all of the latest news and highlights of NCAA D2, NCAA D3, NAIA, NCCAA and USCAA Men's Basketball follow Small College Basketball on Twitter @smcollegehoops or visit www.smallcollegebasketball.com For more information visit https://anchor.fm/scb_podcast You can follow Host Chris Cottrell on Twitter @Coach_Cottrell_ Instagram @Coach_Cottrell_ LinkedIn @Chris Cottrell
A native of Haskell, Texas, Goodenough became the program's sixth head coach on March 27, 2012, and immediately transformed a program hindered by consecutive losing seasons into Lone Star Conference champions. With many of the same players coming back from a meager 12-14 campaign, Goodenough maximized her roster's talents and the Wildcats went on to share the regular-season title with Midwestern State at 16-4. ACU was picked to finish seventh but rejected the naysayers with an overall mark of 21-7, which was the program's first 20-win season since 2004-05. The Wildcats also accepted their 12th bid to the NCAA DII South Central Region Tournament, which was their first appearance since 2008-09.Play College Sports Contact us
This week, NFL Official Greg Meyer joins the show with insights into the split-second decisions he makes on the field. In this episode, Greg shares the necessary trust a successful Official has in other Officials, his intentionality with relationships with Coaches and Players, and what it is like to be WRONG on national television.This episode will provide detailed examples of staying level-headed in high-stress scenarios, strategies for mental toughness, and ways to avoid emotional decision-making.Whether put on the spot by a client, an employee, or a colleague – it is important to resist the urge to respond impulsively in your business and in your leadership. How can you implement Greg's methodology into your daily decision-making?CONNECT WITH USInstagram: @decidedlypodcast Facebook: @decidedlypodcast or https://www.facebook.com/decidedlypodcastShawn's Instagram: @ampadvisorSanger's Instagram: @sangersmithABOUT GREG MEYER Greg's Statistics with the NFL: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/officials/MeyeGr0r.htm 2021's NFL Official Crew: https://www.profootballnetwork.com/nfl-officiating-crews-2021/Greg Meyer is an NFL Official working Back Judge. He played baseball for TCU from 1978-1981 when he graduated. During his time at TCU, he worked as a game official at the Lone Star Conference, Big West Conference, Southwest Conference, Western Athletic Conference, and the Big 12 Conference. He has also worked the Outback Bowl, Cotton Bowl, and Hula Bowl.Greg has worked with the NFL for over 20 years. He started with NFL Europe from 1998-2006, working the 2005 NFL Europe World Bowl. He has been a NFL game official since 2002 – twenty years! He has worked 3 Wild Card, 5 Divisional and 6 Conference Championships. He has also worked the Pro Bowl and Superbowl 44 in 2010 (when New Orleans defeated Indianapolis in Miami!). At this point, Greg has worked over 400 NFL games. We'd say he knows his stuff!Join us every Wednesday for a new episode as we DEFEAT bad decision-making – one episode at a time!
The podcast opens with Sioux City native Biya Simbassa's win at the USA 25K Championships in Michigan, along with a seventh from former Boone and Drake star Brogan Austin. The college cross country report starts with three Iowa natives and a former Iowa Central star finishing in top 10 at the NCAA Division II MIAA meet and continues with former Iowa Central stars winning Lone Star Conference titles for West Texas A&M. Grand View's strong men's team finish at the NAIA Great Lakes Challenge is highlighted with another school record falling. The Dordt College men exhibited perfection at the Mount Marty Invitational in South Dakota, with the Defender women also cruising to the team title. The podcast also includes a historical look back at a central Iowa race that featured many fast runners before going away in 2016. Several Runablaze Iowa athletes also are mentioned after taking wins at weekend Iowa road and trail races. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lance-bergeson8/support
Matt Brown from extrapointsmb.com joins us this week to discuss the reported issues within the WAC and Brian and Cory discuss the Lone Star Conference. Thoughts and prayers head to Javy Baez and Cory has a not so disgusting food take.
Matt Brown from extrapointsmb.com joins us this week to discuss the reported issues within the WAC and Brian and Cory discuss the Lone Star Conference. Thoughts and prayers head to Javy Baez and Cory has a not so disgusting food take.
Introducing the new Lubbock Christian men's and women's tennis coach, Jason Speegle. He joins LCU after being the head tennis coach at his alma mater, Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas, a career that included multiple NAIA National Championship tournament appearances, and four conference Tennis Coach of the Year honors. Fall 2022 will be the first time LCU has had a tennis program since 1982, and Coach Speegle plans on building a strong team to contend for a Lone Star Conference championship.
TFT goes on the road to the 2021 Lone Star Conference Media Day in McKinney, where the crew talks to Angelo State coach Jeff Girsch, Midwestern State coach Bill Maskill, Texas A&M-Commerce coach David Bailiff, Texas A&M-Kingsville coach Mike Salinas, UT-Permian Basin coach Justin Carrigan, West Texas A&M coach Hunter Hughes, West Texas A&M QB Nick Gerber, Texas A&M-Commerce WR Chance Cooper, Angelo State LB Josh Quinton and UT-Permian Basin TE Matt Zubiate.
This episode is a conversation with Josh Prock. I found this to be a conversation filled with courage, that shows up as open and honest communication. Coach Prock explores his journey of opening up to feedback from others as a way of moving towards greater service to others. Along the way, he highlights the power of mutual trust and feedback, and listening first as a pathway to serving first.Josh Prock is the Head Women's Basketball Coach at Eastern New Mexico University. Coach Prock enters his 8th season as head coach of the Greyhounds. His tenure at Eastern New Mexico features 3 NCAA tournament appearances in the last 4 seasons of competition, including the first tournament berth in school history, a Lone Star Conference championship, and Conference Coach of the Year honors in the 2016-17 season. Prior to Eastern New Mexico, Coach Prock also served as the Head Women's Basketball Coach at Howard Payne University, compiling a 108-31 record over his five seasons as head coach of the Yellow Jackets.Further Reading:The Carpenter by Jon GordonThe Power of Servant-Leadership by Robert Greenleafadamgcoaching.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-gierlach/Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamgierlachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam.gierlach/
Canyon, Panhandle and Naz look for a girls state title berth in basketball and Amarillo High, Clarendon and Texline want boys state title berths. Larissa Lisa, NewsChannel 10 Sports Director, helps us break it all down. Plus, WT men and women chase Lone Star Conference titles.
Episode seven of Tha Lowdown with hosts BJ & Drew. Discussing NCAA, WNBA and NBA once again. From NBA All-Star snubs, the upcoming Lone Star Conference tournament, our "With it or Quit it" game and more! A fully loaded episode. This episode was not streamed live on Twitch or Facebook Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/16421686-tha-lowdown-podcast-merch?ref_id=18138&store_id=596578
Brian and Cory discuss the Texas 4 plus 1 moving to the WAC; what that means for WAC, Southland, and possibly Lone Star Conference; thoughts and prayers to Steve Nash; bookie’s best friend has acceptance speeches.
Brian and Cory discuss the Texas 4 plus 1 moving to the WAC; what that means for WAC, Southland, and possibly Lone Star Conference; thoughts and prayers to Steve Nash; bookie’s best friend has acceptance speeches.
In this episode of the Life and Football Podcast our special guest was Alex Brown. Alex Brown is the recruiting coordinator and NFL Liaison for Rice University Football Program. Brown joined the Owls in the spring of 2019 as their Director of Football Recruiting. Owner and Operator of https://www.upcloseinpersonnel.com/ He also serves as the Owls' NFL Liaison. Brown joined Mike Bloomgren’s staff after spending the last four years recruiting for the University of Houston, most recently as Recruiting Coordinator after three seasons as Assistant Director of Player Personnel and Pro Liaison and one season as a football recruiting assistant. Prior to his time in Houston, Brown was the head central scout for Optimum Scouting for four years, where he scouted the Big 12, SEC, Southland Conference, Missouri Valley Conference, MIAA, Lone Star Conference and all D3/NAIA schools in the state of Texas. Brown graded NFL Draft prospects via film study, play charting, statistical analysis, and live evaluations (regular season, bowl games and all-star games). Brown also has stints with NFL Network (NFL Draft research assistant), USA Football (national team writer), Bleacher Report (NFL Draft Featured Columnist) and Grace Prep Academy (Assistant Football Coach).
In this edition of In The Circle, The guys are joined by Tarleton State's Head Coach Mark Cumpian who discusses the program's transition from NCAA DII to DI. Cumpian breaks down how the process has been going as Tarleton State is going from Lone Star Conference to the WAC. Cumpian discusses the adjustments resulting from the move and dealing with the current climate, and more. In this episode, Eric and Victor discuss a key transfer pick up for Louisiana and Graham Hays no longer at ESPN.
In this edition of In The Circle, The guys are joined by Tarleton State's Head Coach Mark Cumpian who discusses the program's transition from NCAA DII to DI. Cumpian breaks down how the process has been going as Tarleton State is going from Lone Star Conference to the WAC. Cumpian discusses the adjustments resulting from the move and dealing with the current climate, and more. In this episode, Eric and Victor discuss a key transfer pick up for Louisiana and Graham Hays no longer at ESPN.
In this episode I have a conversation with the Head Coach of the St Edwards University Hilltoppers, Andre Cook. We discuss our more than 20 year relationship, his mans basketball program at St Edwards Univ in Austin, TX and the incredible teams in the Lone Star Conference..... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Lone Star Conference moves all fall sports to the spring and D1 football may be next. Texas Tech Insider Chris Level joins the show to talk about the latest developments. Also, have you ever heard of a high school student who is also a coach? Benton Duby of Amarillo High is just that and we sit down and talk to him about that challenge.
It's a bonus episode of the podcast featuring an outstanding and at times emotional interview with Texas Lutheran head baseball coach Greg Burnett who announced his retirement from the team this week along with more COVID-19 news from the Lone Star Conference and notes on the Texas Rangers.
It's a bonus episode of the podcast featuring an outstanding and at times emotional interview with Texas Lutheran head baseball coach Greg Burnett who announced his retirement from the team this week along with more COVID-19 news from the Lone Star Conference and notes on the Texas Rangers.
The 2019-20 season marks Beth Jillson's 13th year as the head coach of the Texas Woman's University basketball team. In 12 seasons, Jillson has guided the Pioneers to an overall record of 177-163 and became the all-time winningest basketball coach in Pioneer basketball history when TWU defeated Texas A&M-Commerce Dec. 13, 2011 by a score of 72-58. Jillson has led the Pioneers to the program's only NCAA National Tournament appearances, 2010-11 and 2015-16, as well as the basketball's first LSC Championship in 2010-11. Under Jillson, the Pioneers have garnered several postseason awards including: 121 Lone Star Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll selections, 34 LSC Players of the Week, 21 D2ADA Academic Achievement Awards, 20 All-LSC selections, four All-LSC Defensive Team honorees, four All-Region picks, three WBCA Academic Top-25 rankings (including the highest team GPA in school history with a 3.595 in 2014-15), two LSC Newcomers of the Year, two LSC Freshman of the Year, one LSC Defensive Player of the Year, one LSC All-Academic Team award and one Academic All-District distinction. TWU finished the 2016-17 season with an 18-11 record, 11-9 in the Lone Star Conference, 8-5 at home, 7-5 on the road and 3-1 at a neutral site. Last year was the Pioneers' fourth-straight season with at least 16 wins, and TWU advanced to the Lone Star Conference Championship Tournament for the 14th time and seventh in the last eight years. Records set during Jillson's tenure are highlighted by: 12 individual records (single-game, single-season or career); 11 team records (single-game or single-season); best start in school history (13-2 start in 2015-16); longest win streak (11 straight wins from Nov. 24, 2015-Jan. 5, 2016); and most wins (22 in 2010-11). Jillson came to TWU on August 17, 2007, with an extensive amount of collegiate basketball coaching and administrative experience. From July 2006 - June 2007, she was the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Charleston Southern University, an NCAA Division I school in Charleston, South Carolina. Prior to her stint at CSU, she was the assistant coach for one year (2005-06) at New Mexico Junior College in Hobbs, New Mexico. From 2002-05, she worked for the Oklahoma State University women's basketball program. After a one-year term as the Cowgirls' graduate assistant coach, she stepped up to become OSU's Director of Basketball Operations for two seasons (2003-05). Jillson earned a Master of Science degree in Exercise Science from OSU in May 2005. A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Jillson played college basketball at Weatherford (Texas) College for two seasons (1997-99) before playing two years (1999-01) at Hardin Simmons University in Abilene, Texas. A talented shooting guard, Jillson served as team captain and helped lead her team to the NCAA Division III Elite Eight in 2000. She earned American Southwest All-Conference and Academic All-Conference honors in 2001. After completing her playing career in the winter of 2001, Jillson stayed with the HSU program as the Cowgirls' student assistant coach for the 2001-02 season. In the spring of 2002, she completed her bachelor's degree in Behavioral Science and briefly filled the role as HSU's interim head coach before leaving for Oklahoma State. Jillson is a member of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and has also participated in the 2001 Baden Coaching Clinic in Las Vegas, Nevada. From 1999-2005, she was the Co-Director of Camp Goodenough, a summer basketball camp hosted by Jillson's mentor, Julie Goodenough. Jillson also holds AAU coaching experience. Jillson and her husband, Zane, a football coach at John H. Guyer High School, make their home in Denton with their daughter, Madison, and son, Paxton. Contact info: bjillson@twu.edu --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stewart-richards/message
Groxio is a great platform that allows programmers to learn new languages easily and broaden their horizons. Our guests today are the team behind Groxio, Bruce and Maggie Tate! In our discussion, we cover the basics and the not so basics of what they do, from how they got into the Elixir world and founded Groxio to the conferences they run and the books they have published. We also talk about the benefits of learning multiple languages and Bruce makes a strong argument for the influence that smaller coding languages have had on his Elixir skills. Maggie and Bruce open up about having a professional and personal partnership and how they manage their marriage and businesses side by side. To finish off we hear about all the exciting things to expect at the Lonestar Conference this year and how it is going to be even better than last year's! Key Points From This Episode: • Bruce and Maggie's background in Elixir and how they started Groxio. • What sets Groxio apart from similar technical education companies. • The inspiration that Bruce got from the Crystal and Pony languages. • How curiosity and dopamine are linked; following new and interesting pathways. • Maggie and Bruce's personal and professional partnership and how they manage it. • The Elixir books that still need to be written and under-appreciated published ones. • A guide to Bruce's books and which to read for particular applications. • Running a conference; the stressful and fun parts for Maggie and Bruce. • Aspirations for the conferences and what to expect at this year's events. • Exciting speakers that will be appearing at the Lone Star Conference. • The controversy around the new Lone Star bat logo! • A few special plugs from our guests for things they are passionate about. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: SmartLogic — https://smartlogic.io/ Bruce and Maggie Tate — https://grox.io/about Bruce Tate on Twitter — https://twitter.com/redrapids Maggie Tate on Twitter — https://twitter.com/gardenertate Groxio — https://grox.io/ Gig City Elixir — https://www.gigcityelixir.com/ Lone Star Elixir — https://lonestarelixir.com/ Crystal — https://crystal-lang.org/ Pony — https://www.ponylang.io/ Joe Armstrong — https://joearms.github.io/ Elixir in Action — https://www.amazon.com/Elixir-Action-Sa%C5%A1a-Juri-cacute/dp/161729201X Designing Elixir Systems — https://www.amazon.com/Designing-Elixir-Systems-OTP-Self-healing/dp/1680506617/ Andrea Leopardi — https://confengine.com/user/andrea-leopardi Special Guests: Bruce Tate and Maggie Tate.
Podcast talking about everything FCS, D2 and D3 in Texas. Today we discuss Tarleton's move to D-I, what it means for the WAC and Lone Star Conference along with naming the All-22 best players at each position last week, games to watch this week and of course Shameless Self Promotion.
Podcast talking about everything FCS, D2 and D3 in Texas. Today we discuss Tarleton's move to D-I, what it means for the WAC and Lone Star Conference along with naming the All-22 best players at each position last week, games to watch this week and of course Shameless Self Promotion.
On this edition of In The Circle, Eric Lopez talks with Nyree White about the development of pitchers in today's game. White talks about her training facility, Brickwall Softball, and what she has observed from working with young players. White also reflected on her softball career, playing for New Zealand national team, what she has learned from her dad Mike White and how she reacted to the news of him leaving Oregon for Texas. Also on this episode, Eric and Victor Anderson break down some head coaching hires, the Lone Star Conference with a significant realignment and Victor recaps the USA Elite Select World Fastpitch Championships.
KNOW MORE THAN THE NAME… Go-one-on-one with Tarleton State standout Xavier Turner on the College2Pro Players Platform Show. It is the show to know before they go pro, because College2Pro.com has been featuring NFL Draft Prospects for over a decade. Professional scouting (CFL), working in conjunction with collegiate all-star games (Texas vs. The Nation, Gridiron Showcase), no other platform combined with experience allows future NFL stars to reveal their identity to the world-wide listening audience. In depth analysis, allows listeners that includes NFL Scouts and GMs to know the prospect on a personal level rather than just knowing their jersey number on game film. College2Pro continues to bring on an unprecedented level, interviews to most hard-core NFL enthusiasts. Join host Bo Marchionte and special guest Xavier Turner on the C2P podcast powered by football lovers everywhere. NFL personnel listen in to learn more… So, should you!
Kyle received his bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sport Studies from Tarleton State University in 2006. While at Tarleton he was part of the Lone Star Conference championship team in 2001 & north division champions in 2002. Kyle is currently the Director of Strength and Conditioning at Guyer High School in Denton, Texas, and has been there since 2007. During that time, Guyer has reached the quarter finals, state semi finals twice, state finalist in 2010, and back to back state championships in 2012-2013. In addition, Kyle also served as the strength coach for the TWU basketball team from 2013 to 2016. During that time, TWU advanced to the conference semifinals three times, and earned an at-large bid into the Division II NCAA tournament in 2015-2016 season. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning coach (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and is also a recognized Sports Performance Coach Level 1 with USA Weightlifting (USAW). In this episode we discuss Coach Keese’s journey in strength and conditioning, what Guyer Strength and Conditioning program culture is like, how Coach programs in-season, how he is incorporating speed training year-round and what his plan is for the future. Thank you Coach Keese for taking the time to invest in others! Coach Keese Contact Info:Twitter - @kylekeeseInstagram - kkeese12Thank you to TeamBuildr for sponsoring this episode. TeamBuildr provides strength and conditioning software to athletics programs around the country. Whether your write your own programs or want access to over 100 templates, TeamBuildr can make your program more efficient, more accountable and smarter when it comes to measuring your team’s effort in the weight room. Visit their website and start a 14-day free trial at TeamBuildr.com. Big Time Strength Contact Info Email: bigtimestrength@gmail.com Twitter: @gdrosier, @CoachPedersenMV Instagram: g.rosier, mvmustangstrength Website: BigTimeStrength.com Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode please subscribe like, share, or leave a comment.
In the inaugural show from the new Dave Campbell's Texas Football headquarters, the guys discuss their new studio, recap Lone Star Conference media days, hear from Dallas Pinkston coach and Longhorn legend Derek Lewis, and discuss Britney Spears impersonators.