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Jim, Matt & Molly continue discussing Badgers football following Jim Polzin's appearance to talk about Illinois coach Bert Bielema's latest feud against UW. Jim has the crew give their predictions for the team's record in 2024, including bold, mild and lukewarm feelings from the three hosts... Molly's Game includes betting lines on the best games of the weekend, including the Madison Radicals, the Brewers vs Marlins series, and refreshed predictions for Jordan Love's contract and guaranteed money. They run through a speed round of Throwing Stones!
In Hour 1, Scalzo & Brust congratulate Alex G on making the Madison Radicals professional ultimate frisbee team, they wonder which is a bigger story Aaron Rodgers emerging from his "Darkness Retreat" or Alex G becoming a professional athlete, which day will we hear from Rodgers following his retreat, the guys play 1 or 0, who is more of a "bad boy" Greg or Ben and they look at the NFL Roster Evaluation model to see where the Packers roster stands compared to the rest of the league.
Have a listen as we talk with Tim DeByl, coach and owner of the Madison Radicals.Thanks for listening! Please make sure you subscribe, rate, and review us!You can find us all over the interwebs.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UDISCPod?fan_landing=true@UDISCPOD on Instagram and TwitterFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/UDISCPODEmail us @ ultimatediscussionpod@gmail.comWebsite: https://udiscpod.buzzsprout.com/Music from https://pixabay.com/music/ Rebel World by GeriArtBackground Ambient Corporate C by WinkingFoxSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/UDISCPod)
Join Sam and Joe as they interview KPS of the Madison Radicals and Marketing Manager for the AUDL.Thanks for listening! Please make sure you subscribe, rate, and review us!You can find us all over the interwebs.@UDISCPOD on Instagram and TwitterFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/UDISCPODEmail us @ ultimatediscussionpod@gmail.comWebsite: https://udiscpod.buzzsprout.com/Music from https://pixabay.com/music/ Rebel World by GeriArtBackground Ambient Corporate C by WinkingFoxSupport the show
Ella is an ultimate player and pro disc golfer who has played for the University of Oregon Fugue, Portland Schwa, a women's club team, and two Team USA U-24 women's teams. She played on Fugue from 2015 to 2019 and was a captain from 2017 to 2019. With Fugue, she won a championship in 2015, finished 3rdin 2016, and finished 5th in 2017 and 2018 making Nationals in every year of her college career. With Portland Schwa, Ella helped the team finish 3rdat the 2019 USA Ultimate National Championships taking down #2 seed Molly Brown in the quarterfinals leading them to their best finish at nationals. She has made the national championship every year of her club career. With Team USA, she has won two gold medals with the U-24 women's team in both 2018 in Australia and 2019 in Germany. Ella has now become a professional disc golf player and has even secured a sponsorship with Discmania. In this interview, Ella shares about her college career and the importance of mental resilience, and we discuss her transition into professional disc golf. We reflect on Schwa's quarterfinal upset over Denver Molly Brown at the 2019 USA Ultimate National Championships, and we discuss the main differences between professional disc golf and competitive ultimate. Segment #1: Ella's journey (3:41) Segment #2: Daily life in disc golf(29:50) Segment #3: Ella's memorable games (44:04) Segment #4: Rapid fire questions (48:56) Ella's social media contacts: Instagram (@onethrowella), & Twitter (@bagelpowered) 2019 USA Ultimate National Championships Women's Quarterfinal Denver Molly Brown vs Portland Schwa: (https://video.ultiworld.com/club-championships-2019-women-s-mixed-men-s/videos/10-schwa-vs-2-molly-brown-w-quarter-2019-club-championships) 2015 USA Ultimate College National Championships Women's Final Oregon Fugue vs Stanford Superfly: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wecIWxkL1aw) Hallie's Dad YouTube Channel with lots of Portland Schwa games: (https://www.youtube.com/user/HallieDad/featured) Fulcrum Media's Playlist with Oregon Fugue games: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMzRu2RJf8w&list=PL4GFDpORsJ3uTYxsIz8oKqyztbTDjZ-9c) Ella's Disc Golf round at OTB Open: (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC96v9uB8ZKe1TFdYzBOGnpw) Ella Hansen's Callahan Video: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccTSyFtps0s) PC: Photo on left (Jon Hayduk Photography) This episode is brought to you by Away From Keyboard. AFK is a lifestyle brand that believes in reconnecting with humanity and our planet. Whether that's tossing a disc on the weekends or hanging out by a campfire, they're dedicated to getting you to explore and grow in your own backyard. Join the adventure and check out their website at www.awayfromkeyboard.co and @get_afk on Instagram. Keep an eye out for the next episode where I interview an ultimate legend in Robyn Fennig. Some of the teams she has played for include Madison Heist, DC Scandal, Minneapolis Drag N'Thrust, Yaka, Madison Radicals of the AUDL, Atlanta Soul of the PUL, and Team USA. She was Ultiworld's 2019 Club Female Player of the Year, 2018 Club Female Offensive Player of the year and a 1st team All-Club selection in 2018 and 2018. In this interview, Robyn shares what led her to start ultimate, and her experiences as an elite level club player and as the president of the USA Ultimate Board of Directors.
Max Sheppard, Pittsburgh Thunderbirds star and 2019 AUDL All-Star MVP, joins Tommy Butler to talk all things Ultimate Frisbee - including spinning no-look hammers, an attempted Puma sponsorship, his 22-minute long highlight reel, and the future of Ultimate!To keep up with Max, find him on Instagram @maximiliansheppard!Do you have a niche sport recommendation? Shoot me a DM on socials @ButlerOnTheAir!Want more Ultimate? Check out the AUDL at theaudl.com or online @theaudlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After the championship season of 2018, the Madison Radicals endured their first season without a trip to the playoffs in 2019, undergoing a systemic transformation in the process. Music: Attom — Lagoon
After five straight seasons of "close but not enough", the Madison Radicals finally get the monkey off their backs and reach the title in 2018.
After the dramatic loss in the 2016 semifinals, the Madison Radicals make it back to Championship Weekend in 2017. But the team and franchise are undergoing changes.
KPS, Coach DeByl, and host Adam Ruffner cover the most defining season of the Madison Radicals franchise, and the most epic game in league history.
KPS, Coach DeByl, and host Adam Ruffner break down the 2015 Madison Radicals season of swagger, and their return to the 2015 AUDL Championship Game.
Captain Kevin Pettit-Scantling, Head Coach Tim DeByl, and host Adam Ruffner discuss the inaugural Madison Radicals season in 2013, the first win, and the road to the championship game.Presented by TDS
Even for minor sports fans, a typical Madison summer might involve a random Brewers game with friends or a trip or two out to the Duck Blind for a Mallards game. This year, obviously, that's all been benched, with most ballparks and stadiums closed to fans for the foreseeable future. For Cap Times city editor Jason Joyce, it's a major loss. A former sports columnist for Isthmus and the announcer for the Madison Radicals ultimate Frisbee team, he's really missing baseball. This week on the podcast, as the baseball season opens with no fans in the stands, he joins us to wax nostalgic about steamed hot dogs, neon-orange pump cheese, "the ice cream of the future" and the nectar of the baseball gods Miller Lite. Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On episode 21 of the New York Empire Podcast, Dan Hilton and Ben Nelson discuss his seven years with the Madison Radicals and the move to the Empire. They talk regular season consistency, winning the 2018 AUDL Championship, developments in AUDL stats, board games, and much more!
Charlie Eisenhood and Nathan Jesson discuss the San Francisco FlameThrowers v. Madison Radicals matchup live from Montreal at the AUDL Championship Weekend
Boon Technical Clothing started out as a two-man operation with founder Aldwin Ibanez and just one seamstress. In 2007, Boon began supplying limited-edition t-shirts and athletic apparel, primarily to sport climbers. The company experienced rapid growth as it caught on with the burgeoning running scene, providing jerseys and singlets for the many running events in the Philippines. From time to time, it also produced custom-made jerseys for local ultimate frisbee teams. In 2014, Boon set the goal of bolstering Boon’s presence in the international ultimate scene. Focusing on providing customized, full-sublimated jerseys at highly competitive prices, Boon has since supplied jerseys to teams in such countries as Singapore, Japan, Australia, and Sweden. In 2015, the company became the official outfitter of the American Ultimate Disc League, the fastest growing professional ultimate disc league in North America. Jolas Larracas is currently the Operations Manager for the US market of Boon Technical Clothing. He got involved with the company when I migrated to the US from the Philippines. Connect with John Facebook Instagram Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 39 with Tim DeByl where we discuss running the Madison Radicals and sitting on the AUDL board.
I'm Qxhna Titcomb and I've been playing disc sports since I was 5 years old. I went to Tufts University in Boston, played on Boston Brute Squad and am now on my second year on Seattle Riot. I have three older brothers and one older sister - they are the ones that inspire me to think bigger and be better. Together we have founded the ultimate frisbee apparel company Five Ultimate and are the owners of the men's professional team in Seattle called the Cascades. Most recently, I have been working on promoting women in ultimate via the All-Star Ultimate Tour. Check out www.AllStarUltimateTour.com to see what that's all about! --- My name is Leila Tunnell and I have been playing Ultimate for 17 years. I grew up in Atlanta, GA, where I played for The Paideia School and with the Atlanta women's club team, Ozone. In 2004 and 2006 I was selected for the U-20 Girls National Team, winning silver and gold respectively. In college I played for UNC Chapel Hill, where I won the Callahan Award in 2011, and also helped start and played for the NC women's team Phoenix. I have coached high school programs all over the east coast and have also worked as a counselor and now Assistant Director of the Nationals Ultimate Training Camp in Amherst, MA, for 10 years. In 2014 I won the Kathy Pufahl Spirit Award for contribution to the sport, and in 2016 I was selected to play for the US Women's National Team at the World Ultimate and Guts Championships in London where we won a gold medal. I currently live in Amherst, MA, and play for the reigning national champions, Boston Brutesquad and also help coach the Amherst High School Boys Varsity team. --- My name is Octavia Payne, but many people call me Opi. I grew up mostly in Baltimore and I began playing ultimate at UPenn in 2007. I've played for a number of club teams, including a 5 year stint with DC Scandal with whom I won two national championships. I've also won a gold medal with the U.S. Mixed National Team at the 2013 World Games and with the U.S. Women's National Team at the 2016 World Ultimate and Guts Championship. I currently play on Denver Molly Brown. Their Challenges Don’t shy away from being accountable. Find a storyline in women’s ultimate and follow it for a season. Have a conversation with your team about gender equity Watch one women's highlight video Connect with Them Facebook Opi’s Twitter Qxhna’s Twitter All-star Website genderequityactiongroup@gmail.com If you liked this interview, check out episode 39 with Tim DeByl where we discuss the AUDL and Madison Radicals.
Preston Thompson and Nathan Jesson start to look at the playoff picture, discuss the wild upsets in the last two weeks, and interview Madison Radicals coach Tim DeByl.
Tim DeByl started the Madison Radicals franchise in the AUDL in 2012 and has coached the team to the championship game of the AUDL playoffs twice. He has leveraged his experience running a marketing and design company for over a decade to make the Radicals one of the marquee teams in professional ultimate. In episode thirty-nine, Tim and Aaron discuss the expansion of the league, wearing multiple hats for the Radicals, and Tim’s hope for the future of the sport. Tim’s Challenge; The next time you are in a heated conversation with someone, take the time to really listen to what they are saying and not just waiting for your turn to speak. Connect with Tim Twitter LinkedIn Website email; tim@theaudl.com