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Inside the Coaching Mind with Terry Pettit
Nickie Sanlin: 2025 NCAA Men's Volleyball National Coach of the Year - ITCM-084

Inside the Coaching Mind with Terry Pettit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 57:58


Nickie Sanlin is the Director of Volleyball Head Coach for the McKendree University Men's Volleyball Team which she started from scratch in 2014. For ten years she coached both mens and womens volleyball teams at McKendree while also serving as an athletics administrator. This past season McKendree, a Division II school, was the champion of the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association with a 13 and 3 record finishing ahead of traditional DI powers Ohio State and Ball State. Coach Sanlin has leveraged her confidence, influence and vulnerability to have a positive impact on the young men and women who represent McKendree on the volleyball court. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Viral Volley Podcast
Episode 282, College Volleyball Weekly Men's Top 20 - 2025 Finale 5-21-25

The Viral Volley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 72:05


In this final 2025 episode of College Volleyball Weekly Men's Top 20, we briefly recap the 2025 NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship match, then jump into some of the top news stories of the 2025 season. The topics discuss include "The Moni Effect," Nickie Sanlin, Head Coach at McKendree, the USA Volleyball changes in leadership and National Teams, the explosion of digital content on the Men's D1-2 side, the sudden discontinuation of GCU Men's Volleyball and the impacts, as well as what we learned/saw and/or bold predictions for 2026!   We're all extremely thankful for your listening and watching in 2025! We'll hit a few topics this summer as they arise! Stay tuned!

The Viral Volley Podcast
Episode 256, College Volleyball Weekly Men's Top 20: Week 8 Recap 2-24-25

The Viral Volley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 68:08


Week 8 of the NCAA Men's D1-2 season brought about the emergence of the Bearcats of McKendree, the rejuvenated Bruins, and streaking Matadors! In addition to the teams that are grabbing the headlines, there is MIVA madness as the teams tussle in the first half of conference play. Then there is the EIVA– where teams are flipping the script on historic powerhouses while others are waiting to see how teams find their rhythm.  From there the guys pick their “Ballers of the Week” and matches to look out for in Week 9. The HOT MIC moment brought a great amount of discussion topics– that we ran out of time for. For the next episode, the panel wanted to entertain questions from Volleytalk and/or through Social Media! Send your thoughts/questions via DM if you want to drop a few! Tap on the link in the profile for podcast and/or YouTube video, or type one of the URLs below! Thanks for listening in and/or viewing!

Set Point
Set Point- Episode 287: The Breakthrough Bearcats

Set Point

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 100:18


Catch the latest in volleyball with Teran Rodriguez.Do you enjoy this show? You can support us here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/set-point--5772892/supportCatch all episodes of Set Point in podcast form here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/set-point--5772892Check out our website page: https://www.iesportsradio.com/setpointTrack Citation: Song: Move Out - MK2 [Free Download | No Copyright]Music provided by Mr. OATIIZVideo Link: https://youtu.be/Sqk3B2041ukIESR DisclaimerUnless specifically stated otherwise, the views and opinions of hosts, guests, callers, and sponsors expressed on all IE Sports Radio shows broadcast are entirely those of the hosts, guests, callers, and sponsors, who are entirely responsible for all show content, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of IE Sports Radio or its staff. These broadcasts are presented and made public AS ENTERTAINMENT, in the hope that they will be entertaining to the audience.

Set Point
Set Point- Episode 286: McKendree Mixes Things up in the MIVA

Set Point

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 88:51


Check out the latest in volleyball with Teran Rodriguez.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/set-point--5772892/support.

Rock M Radio
The Whole Gang is Back And There's Much To Discuss | Majority Rules

Rock M Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 95:09


The entire Majority Rules & Olympic Sports staff has been reunited, and there's so much news to discuss. Quentin & Dylan start with a women's hoops discussion on the Tigers' last two games and what hope, if any, remains on this VERY tough upcoming schedule. Dylan shares some info about his recent piece, and the group gets into a lively discussion about a certain W player who was floated as a coaching replacement (warning- explicit language). Abigail is next with some enthusiastic track & field updates from the Tigers' performance at the Show Me Showdown and shares what she learned from her Splits Seconds interview with sprints coach Jordon Andreassen. So much going on in T&F right now, and we're excited to be able to check it out at Hearnes Fieldhouse this month! Rory shares swim & dive updates from Senior Weekend at Mizzou Aquatic Center, including some interesting/weird Friday events and then overall takes on Saturday's more normal meet against McKendree & Missouri State. Swimming is on hold til SECs at the end of February, but Diving, which is showing much improvement, will head to Colorado at the end of the month for another meet. Rory also shares some tennis updates, as the Tigers had a successful weekend on their home court against NIU and South Dakota. Karen is next with a SWOT analysis of Mizzou Gym at this point in the season, and explains the necessity for a 197 score and a more consistent overall performance than we've seen from the Tigers thus far. Also, they must discuss the athletic prowess of Helen Hu, who earned her first 10 on beam and leads the country in high scores (as does Jocelyn Moore on vault). Wrestling is up next, and things are looking up as the team has turned a corner with two wins this past week over Utah Valley and Arizona State. Matthew's got all the updates. Finally, the group winds down with some out of season sports news from Karen, who shares some softball schedule changes and discusses preseason player & team rankings, and Matthew updates the group on some now-former volleyball Tigers signing pro contracts and the promotion of Jhenna Gabriel to assistant coach. Make sure you stick with this one til the end, as Quentin, our resident "gymnast", is given a task for next episode, and a pre-emptive callout for a Go Fund Me to pay his impending medical debt. Subscribe to Rock M+ for access to Mizzou insider info, discussion boards, special live podcasts just for subscribers, and more! You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @karensteger, @M_Gustafson27, and @dylanrheinrich. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. Be sure to follow @RockMNation and @RockMRadio on Twitter. And if you aren't subscribed yet, please subscribe to our YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ESPN Honolulu
The Gary Dickman Show January 6 2025

ESPN Honolulu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 99:01


Gary talks about a busy weekend for Hawaii Athletics, with both the men's and women's basketball teams splitting their matchups against UCSB and Cal Poly, to men's volleyball starting the year with a sweep of McKendree over the weekend. Charlie Wade joins the show to expand on his young team, and what made them click this weekend.

Hawaii Sports Radio Network
Wake Up in The Den w/ Ku'ulei Agbayani (Hour 1) | Jan. 6, 25

Hawaii Sports Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 49:47


Happy Aloha Monday, beautiful people! Ku, Michael and Paul back after a packed weekend full of basketball and men's volleyball. We kick off the show talking about the weekend of football in the NFL as the playoff picture was set and the top of the draft has been settled. We hear some of Hawai'i men's volleyball HC Charlie Wade's postgame press conference after the ‘Bows swept the weekend two-match series against No. 20 McKendree before closing the first hour recapping the Rainbow Wahine basketball team's first Big West win of the season over Cal Poly. You can catch the recording of this episode on our YouTube channel, Hawaii Sports Radio Network.

Hawaii Sports Radio Network
Wake Up in The Den w/ Ku'ulei Agbayani (Hour 2) | Jan. 3, 25

Hawaii Sports Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 51:09


Hour 2 opens with the breaking news of the day as 247Sports' Brandon Huffman reported that former Campbell QB Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele plans to enter the transfer portal this weekend after enrolling at Oregon early and being with the Ducks during Wednesday's Rose Bowl loss to Ohio State. The hour continues with some basketball conversation as Ku & Paul preview both the Hawai'i men's and women's basketball matchups coming up on Saturday against Cal Poly. We close the show looking at tonight's Hawai'i men's volleyball season-opener against No. 20 McKendree.

ESPN Honolulu
The Gary Dickman Show January 2 2025

ESPN Honolulu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 97:02


Gary brings in the New Year and talks about a busy weekend for Hawaii Athletics starting with Men's and Wahine basketball today against UC Santa Barbara and talks with Tiff Wells for the official opener of the men's volleyball season against McKendree on Friday.

#WeAreCollegiateBass
Episode 221: EP. 221 - Harmon & Maxwell from 5th Ranked McKendree University

#WeAreCollegiateBass

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 15:46


On Episode 221 of the Rapala #WeAreCollegiateBass Podcast, host Kyle Curry is joined by special guests Harmon Marien and Maxwell Trotter.  The two anglers are members of the 5th ranked McKendree University Bass Fishing Team.  McKendree has accumulated a total of 12,150 points to count towards the 2024-25 Bass Pro Shops School of the Year presented by Abu Garcia.  Approximately 2,000 points behind 1st place, McKendree has the opportunity to achieve collegiate bass fishing history this season.  If they were to finish the year ranked number one, McKendree would join Montevallo as the only team to win the Bass Pro Shops School of the Year presented by Abu Garcia three or more times.  Tune in to hear Harmon and Maxwell talk about this current season! 

Mid-Missouri Goal Lines
Lincoln Blue Tigers Football Podcast [William Jewell preview, Sept. 21, 2024]

Mid-Missouri Goal Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 18:20


Each week, Lincoln football beat writer Trevor Hahn and podcast host Tony Hawley break down everything to do with Blue Tigers football. In this podcast, they look back at the Blue Tigers' home loss to McKendree and preview this week's home game against the William Jewell Cardinals.

Mid-Missouri Goal Lines
Lincoln Blue Tigers Football Podcast [McKendree preview, Sept. 14, 2024]

Mid-Missouri Goal Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 17:36


Each week, Lincoln football beat writer Trevor Hahn and podcast host Tony Hawley break down everything to do with Blue Tigers football. In this podcast, they look back at the Blue Tigers' season-opening loss at Quincy and preview this week's home game against McKendree.

Rick Outzen's Podcast
Episode 2992: UWF Argo Football Preview

Rick Outzen's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 7:50


Will Kennedy previews the 2024 University of West Florida Argos football season. The team is ranked 12th nationally, and Gulf South Conference coaches have picked the Argos to finish second behind Valdosta State.The Argos open the 2024 season on Thursday, Sep. 5,  when they host McKendree at PenAir Field on the UWF campus. Kickoff for the game is at 6 p.m.Season and single-game tickets for the 2024 home season are currently on sale. Fans can call the UWF Athletics Ticket Office at 850-474-ARGO (2746) or go online to GoArgos.com/FootballTix for more information.

Buck Junkie Podcast
EP85: Using Feed and Supplements to Better Your Deer (feat. Colin McKendree)

Buck Junkie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 60:38


On today's episode of the Buck Junkie Podcast, Malcom is out this week so we've brought in a very special guest, Colin McKendree, who is a specialist in the feed and agriculture industry (00:04)! The co-op is the place to go for all things feed and summer food plots (04:30). What kinds of feeds is Colin using on his properties, compared to ours (06:14)? Why is nobody talking about using vetch on their fields anymore (11:11)? This is THE SEED that you should be planting on your property (14:09)! Here's some of the MOST EFFECTIVE products to enhance those deer herds on your property (20:55)! Should you be allowed to supplement feed on your property (26:44)? What does NOT work when trying to enhance your food plots (36:20)? We get down to the dirty details of all things High Fencing property, talk all about Willow Oak lodge (40:30)... Those genetically modified deer sure look crazy, but they just can't beat that natural looking deer (47:47). The Buck Junkies might be paying Colin a visit over the summer (49:15). Finally, Season 3 of the Buck Junkies Podcast has come to end… we'll be getting ready for deer season 2024. See y'all then (55:27)!

Inside the Headset with the AFCA
Mike Babcock, Head Coach - McKendree

Inside the Headset with the AFCA

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 83:15


This week on Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we sit down with Mike Babcock, the Head Coach at McKendree University. In this conversation, Coach Babcock discusses his humble beginnings in the profession, how he has navigated the ever-changing world of college football, and his commitment to pushing the game of football forward. Coach Babcock is entering his 12th season leading the Bearcats and has been a member of the AFCA Board of Trustees since 2023.  Follow Coach Babcock and McKendree Football on social media here:  @MikeBabcock44 & @Mckendree_FB  Show Notes:  1:04 Becoming a coach after playing, value of coaching on both sides of the ball, humble beginnings as a coach.  21:23 First full-time job at San Diego, navigating the profession with your significant other, juggling other responsibilities on top of coaching.   40:41 Opportunity at Colorado State-Pueblo, learning from mentors and peers, transition to McKendree.  57:52 Differences between being the Head Coach and an Assistant Coach, finding comfort in longevity, moving football forward.  

Inside with Brett Hawke
#361 Starting a College Swim Team From Scratch with McKendree's Jimmy Tierney

Inside with Brett Hawke

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 53:30 Very Popular


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Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
11:00 PM - 12:00 AM – (Jeff Marlow, Tony Donohue, Kip Wesner) -1/20/24

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 43:22


After a scoreboard update from Eddie Garrison, Jake Query starts the second hour with another conversation about high school hoops. Jeff Marlow of WRIN calls in to talk girls basketball after Hamilton Heights defeated Rensselaer Central 54-32. After that, Tony Donohue joins. Donohue called both the men and women's basketball games at Rose Hulman. The men's team won 77-66 over Bluffton while the women's team won 67-41 over the same school. Next, Kip Wesner, the publisher of the Hoosier Basketball Magazine, joins for an extensive conversation on high school basketball. Query gives a congratulations to UIndy Head Coach Paul Corsaro and his wife Brooke, who just gave birth to their first baby hours after Corsaro coached his Greyhounds to a win over McKendree. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Metro East Sports Podcast
Season 4; Episode 46. Kahok Special Featuring: Derik Reiser; Clay Smith; Coach Colton Rhodes and Darren Pennell; Carter Marlin; Nick Horras, Zach Chambers, and Jamorie Wysinger; and Darin and Dani Lee

Metro East Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 92:40


This is a Kahok special edition recorded in the heart of Collinsville at the Old Herald Brewery and Distillery. The first guest is the man who founded the Old Herald, Derik Reiser. Reiser shares his passion for distilling and "bringing something cool" to the downtown Collinsville area. Next up, Kahok Athletic Director Clay Smith discusses all the great energy surrounding Purple Nation and the special nature of guiding the sports programs in his hometown. Then, Head Football Coach Colton Rhodes and quarterback Darren Pennell join the show to accept their MESPY Awards for 7A Team and Individual Player of the Year. Rhodes describes his leadership philosophy, and Pennell, a McKendree commit, talks about making the change from WR to QB just one month before the season. Then, the top tennis player on the Kahok squad, Carter Marlin, stops by to talk about the challenge of playing #1, his goals for the future, and his musical background. Marlin is followed by the three senior leaders on the Collinsville Boys Basketball Team: Nick Horras, Zach Chambers, and Jamorie Wysinger. The 3 hoop stars discuss their team's undefeated start (12-0), the strength of their squad, playing for Coach Lee, the upcoming Holiday Classic Tournament, and their lofty goals for the remainder of the season. Finally, Boys Hoops Coach Darin Lee is joined by his daughter Dani, a tennis player at CHS, who just wrapped up her career on the courts. Coach talks about the style of his team and watching his daughter play tennis; Dani describes her emotions watching her dad's teams play along with her plans for the future.

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10:00PM-11:00PM - (John Herrick, Matt Moore, Andy Weaver) - 12/01/2023

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 43:41


Coach starts the second hour talking college ball with John Herrick of the IU Radio Network. The Hoosiers won 65-53 over Maryland. Coach Matt Moore of Warsaw calls coach and talks about his team's 62-56 win over Homestead. Andy Weaver of Plainfield calls coach and celebrates his 69-58 win over Whiteland. Rick Sauder of the Center Grove Sports Network joins Coach and talks about Center Grove's 55-44. Brent Dalyrmple of North Davies joins Coach to talk about how the Cougars won 44-27 over Shoals. Corbin Lingenfelter joins Coach to talk about Forest Park's 65-44 win over Pike Central. Greg Rakestraw calls to recap the America's Crossroads Bowl where Ashland beat McKendree 23-20. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots: November 15, 2023

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 7:13


Bad college football, like that place in Ypsilanti with the ashtray for a football field. It's Short Time Shots. I'm Jason Bryant.Wilmington's program hasn't been back that long, but the Quakers picked up a competitive 27-26 criteria win over Muskingum in what was decided by the FOURTH criteria. Can you name the fourth criteria without looking it up? Most can't, so don't be down on yourself. It's most near fall points. The teams were tied in wins at five, tied in six-point victories with three each and tied with match points at 33 apiece. So it was Wilmington's 10 nearfall points to Muskingum's seven that was the difference.But when I wrote that first line, it got me digging. Coach Chris Basford is in his second year there and he started last season inheriting a roster of four guys. He ended with six. He's got 20 now and trying to create some type of positive culture there.“This was a total team effort. It was a great win for our young program... the first in 6 years. It was priceless to see the faces of the guys getting their first college win to go along with a team win. They did a great job battling and picking each other up,” said Basford. So when was Wilmington's last official dual win? Best I can find using the internet and all its archives - January 5, 2010 … which was a 25-22 win over Baldwin Wallace, which, was NOT good then.Speaking of Baldwin Wallace, they blanked Heidelberg 51-0 and what was dubbed MUSTACHE MANIA! I don't know what Mustache Mania was, but it didn't really matter what it was for Baldwin Wallace as they had four techs and three falls among their bonus victories. The fastest fall came at 197 pounds from Carter Lloyd, who got the match-ender at 1:50. In case you're wondering, Coach Gibbs' Baldwin Wallace team came into the season ranked third.Zac Stray's major decision at heavyweight completed a large comeback by Otterbein as the Cardinals upended Mount Union 20-18. Otterbein was down 15-3 after four bouts and 15-6 halfway through the dual. North Central beat Carthage 44-3.Saint Vincent's return to competition after 50 years away from the sport came up short as Penn State-Behrend bested the Bearcats 26-17 in Latrobe. The first win in the program's revived history came from 133-pounder Ryan Klingensmith out of Kiski Prep. Behrend's Matthew Caldwell's tech fall at 197 sealed it for the Lions - yes, pretty much all of the Penn State branch campuses are Lions or Nittany Lions or Roaring Lions or Tea Sipping Lions or something. In Division II, Coker edged Emmanuel 21-20 in a Conference Carolinas dual, with Coker heavyweight Hamilton Cooper getting an 8-0 major decision at 285 pounds to give Coker the win. But the win actually didn't come on the extra bonus point. Emmanuel was docked a team point for unsportsmanlike conduct, so instead of the major sending the match to criteria, Coker won outright. And here's the gut-punching kicker - Emmanuel would have won on the third criteria, most match points, 48-47. Uffda.Also in the conference, Newberry beat Emory & Henry 51-6. The Wolves picked up five falls in the victory over the Wasps, who are transitioning from Division III to Division II.McKendree beat Kentucky Wesleyan 42-12. Quincy beat NAIA Missouri Baptist 32-20.In the NAIA, St. Ambrose heavyweight Jeremiah Morris picked up a 6-3 win over Sam Fleming lifted the Bees past host Graceland 18-17. On the women's side, North Central's women also beat Carthage, coming away with a 38-3 win in CCIW action. Fastest fall of the night came at 130 pounds where two-time All-American Amani Jones got the touche in 41 seconds. The Cardinals are 8-0 already to start the season. Missouri Baptist's women beat Quincy 30-14.A metric crap ton of news, much more than this, can be delivered to your inbox daily. Just today, there were 58 stories, ranging from these small college results to international news from India, the IOC and high school Hall of Famers and where are they nows. Get that for free at mattalkonline.com/news, sign up free today. That's as always, delivered by our longtime friends at Resilite.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots: November 10, 2023

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 6:00


It's time for Short Time Shots, a quick look at the day in college wrestling. The only Division I dual of the night saw the Roger Kish era begin in his home state as the Oklahoma Sooners topped Central Michigan 29-11 in Mount Pleasant. Kish, a four-time state champion from Lapeer West saw a wave of transfers impact the victory, including All-American Stephen Buchanan at 197 pounds. Other new faces to earn wins were Jace Koelzer at 133 pounds, Cael Carlson at 165 pounds and Giuseppe Hoose at 184. The Chippewas did get solid victories from Corbyn Munson at 149, Johnny Lovett at 157 and one of the last of the Monarch Gang, Alex Cramer at 174. In Division II, top-ranked Lander shutout Limestone 48-0 in Greenwood, South Carolina on Thursday. In case you hadn't been paying attention, R.C. LaHaye has assembled a pretty formidable squad with the Lander Bearcats. All-Americans James Joplin, David Hunsberger and Juan Edmond-Holmes. Second-ranked West Liberty was also in action. The Hilltoppers got a scare from Mercyhurst as falls by top-ranked Ty McGeary at 184 and fourth-ranked Francesco Borsellino at 285 pushed West Liberty past the Lakers 24-20 in Erie. The top individual matchup went Mercyhurst's way as sixth-ranked Dillon Walker majored third-ranked and returning All-American Alec Cook 15-3 at 165. Out on the western slope, No. 22 Western Colorado used the third criteria, most match points, to edge No. 18 Nebraska-Kearney 21-20. The Mountaineers were led by returning All-Americans Patrick Allis at 133 pounds and Cole Hernandez at 174. Allis teched Hector Serratos, while Hernandez topped Jacobi Deal 12-6. The Lopers wrestled without all five of their preseason ranked wrestlers and reported the dual on their own website as their B team competing. Welp, it was still on the schedule … Northern State, which is in SOUTH Dakota topped Fort Hays State 35-6. Colorado School of Mines meat-wadded Otero Junior College 56-0. No, that's not a dig on Otero, just a nod to Mines' coach Austin DeVoe. In Division III, Fifth-ranked UW-La Crosse blanked UW-Oshkosh 59-0. The math says six falls, three forfeits and a technical fall. That's former Fargo champ Ben Kawczynski with the tech at 197, by the way. Cornell College dominated NAIA St. Ambrose 45-5. Elmhurst and Coach Steve Marianetti beat Augustana, the one in Illinois, 26-22. The Blue Jays got a win at heavyweight to pull that one out. Tenth-ranked Wabash topped Albion 25-10. All-American Charles Baczek earned a 3-0 victory over Owen McDaniel at 184 pounds. It's the Little Giants first dual win under new head coach Jake Fredericksen, who assumed the role after longtime coach Brian Anderson left for a gig at Indiana University. No. 12 Stevens Institute made the trip to Wisconsin and took down 8th-ranked UW-Eau Claire 19-16 down in La Crosse. This one hand a handful of ranked matchups, highlighted by a pair of All-Americans meeting at 174 pounds. Second-ranked Jared Stricker topped fourth-ranked Stefan Major 10-7 at 174 pounds. At 133, Eau Claire's top-ranked Tyler Fleetwood shutout 12th-ranked Luke Hoerle 5-0 and at 165, 15th-ranked Harrison Hinojosa of Stevens knocked off seventh-ranked Travis Massie 4-1 in sudden victory. In the CCIW, Carthage topped Concordia, the one in Wisconsin, 25-20. In case you're wondering, Carthage is also in Wisconsin. Kenosha to be exact. Seventh-ranked North Central beat Wheaton 47-6 for the program's 40th conference win in a row. In the NAIA, Southeastern, in Florida, picked up a 32-10 victory over the Bobcats of St. Thomas, which is also in Florida. You might remember the logo from that dude's shirt who won Big Brother. You know, the guy who paraded around the house banging pans. Yeah, that guy sucked. As far as people who don't suck, All-Americans Andreus Bond Gabe Jacobs were among the notable winners for the FIRE! FIRE! Speaking of things that are red, the Red Raiders of Northwestern College, the one in Iowa, beat the Beavers of Buena Vista 32-12. Rik Dahl, we say it almost every mention, they're the RED Raiders from Orange City, Iowa. This dual featured FIVE technical falls. I think the kids are liking the new takedown and nearfall rules. Lourdes beat Siena Heights 45-6. Graceland beat St. Mary 25-23. Southeast Community College, which is in Nebraska, beat Northeastern Junior College, which is in Colorado, 39-9 in junior college action. Not too much happening on the women's mats, but Alma College in Michigan hosted its first event as a new women's wrestling program. It didn't go the Scots way as they dropped matches to Northern Michigan 38-5 and Trine 29-20. Northern Michigan beat Trine 34-10. McKendree, ranked third among NCAA women's teams, topped Missouri Baptist, the 10th-ranked NAIA squad, 34-14. McKendree's Shelby Moore topped NAIA All-American Juliana Diaz 8-3 at 123 pounds. Emory & Henry beat Southern Virginia 31-19 and Bluefield State 38-11.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots: October 27, 2023

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 5:18


It's SHORT TIME SHOTS … a quick look at the day's top wrestling stories. Here's the good stuff for Friday, October 27.In the U23 World Championships in Tirana, Albania, Kennedy Blades and Audrey Jimenez from the United States earned silver medals in women's freestyle wrestling. Blades dominated her initial matches but lost 9-2 in the finals against UWW's Reetika in the 76 kg category. Jimenez, competing in the 50 kg category, withdrew from her finals match due to injury but still secured a silver medal. Amit Elor, another U.S. wrestler, advanced to the finals in the 72 kg category, pinning her first two opponents. She will face Jyoti Berwal in the finals, aiming for another U23 championship. Meanwhile, Macey Kilty will compete for a bronze medal in the 65 kg category after a strong start but a narrow 5-4 loss in the semifinals against Irina Ringaci. Xochitl Mota-Pettis is also in the hunt for a bronze medal in the 57 kg category, thanks to her first-round opponent advancing to the finals. The U.S. Greco-Roman team will begin their competition on Friday, featuring wrestlers like Phillip Moomey and Robert Perez III.Carter Starocci has announced his return to Penn State for the 2023-24 wrestling season, aiming to become the Nittany Lions' first four-time NCAA champion. Starocci, who recently won his third NCAA title at 174 pounds, also hinted at a potential Olympic run in the 2024 Summer Games. He has the nation's longest active winning streak with 52 straight bouts and is Penn State's sixth three-time champion. The University of Oklahoma announced that its wrestling program will remain in the Big 12 Conference as an affiliate member, even as the university transitions to the Southeastern Conference in 2024. The decision followed a vote by the Big 12's governance group, which includes university presidents and athletic directors. Oklahoma's wrestling program has a storied history, with seven national championships and 24 conference titles, including three in the Big 12 era. Starting July 1, 2024, the Big 12 wrestling membership will feature legacy programs like Iowa State and Oklahoma State, as well as affiliate programs such as Air Force and Missouri. Arizona State will also join as a newcomer in 2024. Iowa wrestling is gearing up for its season debut on November 4 against California Baptist, amid a turbulent offseason and pending NCAA decisions on sports-wagering penalties. Hawkeye coach Tom Brands praised the NCAA for its deliberative approach and emphasized that the athletes facing suspensions have been accountable. The vote on sports-wagering penalties is set for November 8, and Brands is hopeful for a decision that "fits the crime." Abe Assad and Nelson Brands are currently facing NCAA suspensions related to sports gambling and are likely to miss the season's first dual. Both athletes have criticized the NCAA and are awaiting the Division I Council's vote. While other Iowa wrestlers are also believed to be facing suspensions, Assad and Nelson Brands are the only ones to have spoken publicly about the issue.The National Wrestling Coaches Association has released its NCAA Women's Wrestling Preseason Coaches' Poll, with defending national champion North Central College leading the pack. North Central tops the preseason rankings for the second consecutive year, boasting 128 points and 13 ranked individuals, including seven who are ranked No. 1. They are followed by 2022 runner-up King University, which has 67 points and 10 ranked individuals. McKendree is in third place with 60 points and nine ranked wrestlers, while Colorado Mesa is fourth with 51 points and eight ranked individuals. Sacred Heart and Gannon round out the top six, with 29 and undisclosed points respectively, each having four ranked individuals. East Stroudsburg, Lock Haven University, and the University of Iowa are also in the top 10, along with Adrian College. - Menlo College leads the NAIA Women's Wrestling Preseason Top 20, followed by Life University, Grand View, William Penn, and Providence to kick off the 2023-24 women's wrestling season. Reigning national champion Southern Oregon starts the new season ranked sixth. The rankings were determined by a panel of head coaches from each of the five conferences, using a point system based on individual rankings in each weight class.To hear more about the NAIA women's division, check out the latest Short Time Wrestling Podcast, which has the full media day from the Kansas Intercollegiate Athletics Conference.The full breakdown of the day's wrestling news can be delivered to your inbox daily, courtesy of Mat Talk Online's Daily Wrestling Newsletter, delivered by Resilite. Sign up free at mattalkonline.com/news - Yup, still a bot. I said a name wrong the other day, but then again, he's from Minnesota, so of course it might have sounded weird. So my bad, Matt Muleners.

Analyst Talk With Jason Elder
ATWJE - Nicole McKendree - Three Things

Analyst Talk With Jason Elder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 70:40


Episode: 00170 Released on July 31, 2023 Description: This episode was generated by AI! Just kidding, but that was how the CEO of Consultalytics, LLC came up with her business's name. Nicole McKendree joins us this week with stories about her time as a patrol officer then how she transitioned into an analyst. She discusses how she navigated through uncooperative record management systems (weird, right?) and how she uses her experience as an officer to know what would be helpful to include in a bulletin. She is an instructor for Police Technical. Nicole recently left her senior intelligence analyst position at the Arkansas State Police to run her consulting company, Consultalytics, LLC.  CHALLENGE: There are Easter eggs in one of the tables of the Excel chapter that Jason wrote for the IACA textbook. First-person to email us at leapodcasts@gmail.com about what the Easter eggs are will receive a $50 gift card from us. Happy hunting! Name Drops: Drew Dasher (00:04:24), Dallas Knight (01:05:39) Public Service Announcements: Shawna Gibson (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-shawna-gibson-the-what-now-analyst/) Matt Zacharewicz (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-matt-zacharewicz-the-proactive-analyst/)  Related Links: https://www.consultalytics.org/ https://www.fox16.com/news/watch-suspect-drives-away-in-patrol-car-after-attacking-deputies/  Association(s) Mentioned:  Vendor(s) Mentioned: Penlink, Geotime, Cobwebs Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-mckendree-b09545193/  Transcript: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/c4ddz4/NicoleMcKendree_Transcript.pdf  Podcast Writer: Mindy Duong Podcast Researcher:  Theme Song: Written and Recorded by The Rough & Tumble. Find more of their music at www.theroughandtumble.com. Logo: Designed by Kyle McMullen. Please visit www.moderntype.com for any printable business forms and planners.  Podcast Email: leapodcasts@gmail.com   Podcast Webpage: www.leapodcasts.com   Podcast Twitter: @leapodcasts 00:00:17 – Introducing Nicole 00:05:46 – Police Academy Story 00:08:57 – Fighting a Much Larger Suspect 00:14:46 – Administering NARCAN 00:18:51 – Becoming an Analyst 00:30:13 – Break:  Shawna Gibson & Matthew Zacharewicz 00:30:53 – ABS:  Infant Kidnapping 00:36:44 – Consultalytics  00:55:49 – Advice & Unpopular Opinion  01:05:39 – Personal Interests: Gamer 01:09:33 – Words to the World

WorshipLeaderProbs
Episode 238 - Summer Camp Week 1: A Conversation with McKendree Tucker (Kari Jobe's MD)

WorshipLeaderProbs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 31:44


Welcome to Episode 238 of the Worship Leader Probs Podcast! Jump in as Brian & Jen dive into summer with these special "Summer Camp" episodes! This shorter episode is still jam-packed with conversations that are sure to entertain, encourage, and equip you in your ministry - and, each of these Summer Camp episodes will feature an incredible interview recorded LIVE from Nashville at the Dove Awards. Brian and Jen share a hilarious round of prayer concerns, then they share their incredible conversation with McKendree Tucker (Kari Jobe's MD) - you won't want to miss this episode! Check it out - and like, comment, subscribe, and share with a friend! Learn more and stay connected with >>> Worship Probs (instagram.com/worshipprobs_) // Brian Tabor (instagram.com/briantabor) // Jen Smale (instagram.com/jensmale) // McKendree Tucker (instagram.com/mckendreetucker) Special thank you to our friends at Maven Media Productions for editing the podcast [Follow @mavenmediaproductions and visit www.mavenmediaproductions.com], and our great friend Scott Hoke for the voiceover intro [Visit www.scotthokevoice.com].

Metro East Sports Podcast
Season 4; Episode 22. Featuring: Dillon Henderson and Marc Froidcouer; Amy Boscolo; Jesse Bugger and Brady Coon; Amy and Camryn Sheehan.

Metro East Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 60:17


Triad's boys tennis doubles team of Dillon Henderson and Marc Froidcouer earned the MESPY of 1A doubles team of the year. The two seniors kick off the show and share their memories of the team's memorable season, which included reaching the quarterfinals at state. Next, Amy Boscolo will begin her career as the Athletic Director at Edwardsville HS; she shares her excitement about her new position and discusses what the EHS athletic community should expect from her. Then, Triad Baseball Head Coach Jesse Bugger is in the studio with star centerfielder/pitcher Brady Coon. The Knights earned the MESPY for 3A Team of the Year, and Coach Bugger discusses the culture of winning at Triad; Coon describes how he like to "play fast and aggressively," and he talks about his future in baseball. Finally, the MESPY winners for Boys Volleyball are in the studio: Coach Amy Sheehan of O'Fallon THS is joined by her son, Camryn, and the two discuss the Panthers' history-making season. Camryn, MESPY winner for Boys Volleyball Player of the Year and a 1st-Team All-State Selection, talks about knowing his teammates "since kindergarten," and he shares his plan to continue his career at McKendree next year.

Metro East Sports Podcast
Season 4; Episode 20. A Special Father's Day Edition Featuring: Coach Tavares and Tylor Young; Coaches Luke and Steve Angelo; Chris and Thai Prakit; Coach Mark and Aidan Briggs.

Metro East Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 80:54


In this Father's Day Special Edition, we sit down with 4 fathers who have a close sports relationship with their sons. First, Madison HS Track Coach Tavares Young brings his 8-year old son Tylor in the studio. Tylor talks about his favorite pro athletes and all the sports he plays; dad talks about his son's natural talent and the great things going on in Madison. Next, Civic Memorial Head Softball Coach Luke Angelo is in studio to discuss coaching with his father Steve. The Angelos discuss their special bond and shared sports memories. In the third slot Chris Prakit, who is originally from Thailand, and is a former Muay Thai fighter, brings along his son Thai, who recently had his first Muay Thai fight. Thai, also a golfer at McKendree, describes the similarities and differences between his two sports, and his dad talks about which sport makes him more nervous when he watches his son. Finally, Roxana HS Athletic Director and Basketball Coach Mark Briggs is joined by son Aidan, a rising senior at RHS. Coach Briggs shares what he has learned about coaching one's own child, and Aidan talks about what he's looking forward to this season, and he imparts advice to other kids who may be coached by a parent someday.

Metro East Sports Podcast
Season 4, Episode 1. Featuring Ashton Mersinger, Chad Opel, Dylan Ybarra, Colleen Lischwe, Uros Pelemis, Courtney "CC" Smith, Kelsey Hartung, Jordan Ben-Shlomo, and Abby Grohmann

Metro East Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 65:02


In this season 4 kickoff show, Ashton Mersinger from McGivney HS is first, as the senior is in the studio to accept the honor of our latest Charitable Champion along with Front Office's Chad Opel, who presents the award to Mersinger. Next, Dylan Ybarra of O'Fallon THS drops by to accept the MESPY for 3A Boys XC Runner of the Year. Then, the conversation shifts to water polo, as Dave is joined by McKendree coaches Colleen Lischwe and Uros Pelemis and player CC Smith. The trio share their enthusiasm for the sport and they explain some of the rules. Finally, Gibault Girls Volleyball Coach Kelsey Hartung is back to accept the MESPY for 1A Team of the Year. Hartung is joined by assistant coach Jordan Ben-Shlomo and star hitter/Greenville College commit Abby Grohmann.

Karraker & Smallmon
Lindenwood Football Head Coach Jed Stugart

Karraker & Smallmon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022


Jed joins the show in advance of Lindenwood's matchup with McKendree tomorrow. He talked about the team's decision to go for two last week, Senior Night emotions and this year's senior class.

#WeAreCollegiateBass
Episode 165: EP. 165 - McKendree University is Ranked Number One and Looking to Make History

#WeAreCollegiateBass

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 21:01


For the first time since May of 2020, McKendree University is ranked number one in the Bass Pro Shops School of the Year presented by Abu Garcia.  Along with the University of Montevallo, McKendree is just one of two schools in the country to ever win the prestigious title twice.  This season, McKendree is chasing history as they look to become the first school to ever win the School of the Year title three times.  On the latest episode of the Rapala #WeAreCollegiateBass Podcast, host Kyle Curry talks with McKendree anglers Jack Stephens and Lane Stephens.  Tune in to hear about their season thus far, and learn more about this current team!