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Our 'Summer Rewind' series begins with the Diamond 'Dogs hitting in the bottom of the 8th in Game 3 of a weekend series at The Love Shack against Missouri State. The Bulldogs trailed 6-1 and then 8-2 in the 9th before walking off the Bears in a 9-8 sweep-clinching victory.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thomas English talks with a guest from the Missouri State Legislature about the conclusion of the legislative session. The guest is Missouri State Representative for District 125 Dane Diehl. He discusses the key bills that were passed and directly affect the surrounding area. He also highlights a few bills that failed to reach the Governor's desk. Lastly, he details the topics that had the most discussion and how they will build on those conversations in future sessions.
The Southeastern 16 crew reacts to Friday evening's NCAA Baseball Tournament action for SEC teams, including Arkansas's win against Missouri State, Alabama's dominant victory over Alabama State, Georgia-LIU, Oklahoma-The Citadel, Ole Miss-Arizona State, and more. Southeastern 16 Merch: https://se16.printify.me/ HOMEFIELD https://www.homefieldapparel.com/ ROKFORM Use promo code SEC25 for 25% off! The world's strongest magnetic phone case! https://www.rokform.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP Join the "It Just Means More" tier for bonus videos and live streams! Join Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1w_TRbiB0yHCEb7r2IrBg/join FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to se16.caroline@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join Andrew Ellis, Curtis Wilkerson and Cameron Green on a postgame edition of The Baumbastic Podcast following Arkansas' opening game in the NCAA Tournament against Missouri State in the Lawrence Regional! OFFICIAL MERCH: https://insidearkansas.myshopify.com/ #arkansas #razorbacks #football #basketball #baseball #ryansilverfield #johncalipari SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS: BET SARACEN Arkansas' #1 Sports Betting App! Click link below & use code INSIDEAR250 so when you bet $25, get $250 BONUS! www.insidearkansas.com/betsaracen Terms apply. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- VICI AESTHETICS & WELLNESS At Vici they specialize in the latest peptide therapies! Cognitive support, neuro-optimization, skin vitality, & anti aging…they have a range of peptides to target your specific goals. Text them today at 479-343-8424 or visit viciaestheticsandwellness.com! Vici Aesthetics and Wellness — Come Conquer With Us! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OZK INSURANCE Alright Razorback fans—let's talk insurance. Nobody wants to deal with the hassle of shopping around, and that's why we use and recommend OZK Insurance. They're based right here in Arkansas, and they shop multiple carriers to find the best coverage and price for you—whether it's home, auto, business, you name it. Whether it's Saturdays at Razorback Stadium or everyday life, you want protection you can count on. So count on OZK Insurance & get a free online quote at ozkinsurance.com, or call (479) 715-4200. OZK Insurance—Protection made simple. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALUMNI HALL 3417 N College Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72703 479-435-6352 www.insidearkansas.com/alumnihall The best and largest selection of Razorback gear Apparel for the family - mens, womens, kids, pets too Razorback apparel, accessories, hats, Yeti, gifts - Alumni Hall has it all Hall Pass Rewards - Earn points with your purchases and get rewarded! Once you've spent $150 (which is easy to do), you'll get $10 off your next purchase We know some athletes so for our friends that shop the big and tall Hogs gear - shop today at www.insidearkansas.com/alumnihall Alumni Hall - The ultimate Razorback shopping destination! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missouri State Baseball Announcer Corey Riggs in The Zone 5-29-26
It's game day for Arkansas softball at the Women's College World Series as the Hogs prepare to face Nebraska. Plus, baseball gets set for regionals with a familiar matchup against Missouri State.
No one knows Missouri State baseball quite like Keith Guttin. The legend spent 42 years leading the Bears, and now he’s bringing that unmatched wisdom to the airwaves as a radio analyst. Today, Coach Guttin breaks down the team's postseason resume and looks ahead to this weekend's critical NCAA Regional trip to Lawrence, Kansas. Thanks to our sponsor, Colton's Steak House, Deadeye Gun & Pawn, and Thompson Sales! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's extra lengthy edition of The Baumbastic Podcast, Andrew Ellis takes a look ahead to see how the Razorbacks might handle the matchup against Missouri State after reviewing the top MLB Draft prospects in the Lawrence Regional. OFFICIAL MERCH: https://insidearkansas.myshopify.com/ #arkansas #razorbacks #football #basketball #baseball #ryansilverfield #johncalipari SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS: BET SARACEN Arkansas' #1 Sports Betting App! Click link below & use code INSIDEAR250 so when you bet $25, get $250 BONUS! www.insidearkansas.com/betsaracen Terms apply. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- VICI AESTHETICS & WELLNESS At Vici they specialize in the latest peptide therapies! Cognitive support, neuro-optimization, skin vitality, & anti aging…they have a range of peptides to target your specific goals. Text them today at 479-343-8424 or visit viciaestheticsandwellness.com! Vici Aesthetics and Wellness — Come Conquer With Us! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OZK INSURANCE Alright Razorback fans—let's talk insurance. Nobody wants to deal with the hassle of shopping around, and that's why we use and recommend OZK Insurance. They're based right here in Arkansas, and they shop multiple carriers to find the best coverage and price for you—whether it's home, auto, business, you name it. Whether it's Saturdays at Razorback Stadium or everyday life, you want protection you can count on. So count on OZK Insurance & get a free online quote at ozkinsurance.com, or call (479) 715-4200. OZK Insurance—Protection made simple. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALUMNI HALL 3417 N College Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72703 479-435-6352 www.insidearkansas.com/alumnihall The best and largest selection of Razorback gear Apparel for the family - mens, womens, kids, pets too Razorback apparel, accessories, hats, Yeti, gifts - Alumni Hall has it all Hall Pass Rewards - Earn points with your purchases and get rewarded! Once you've spent $150 (which is easy to do), you'll get $10 off your next purchase We know some athletes so for our friends that shop the big and tall Hogs gear - shop today at www.insidearkansas.com/alumnihall Alumni Hall - The ultimate Razorback shopping destination! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Southeastern 16 crew previews the Lawrence Regional of the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament with host Kansas as well as Arkansas, Missouri State and Northeastern. Southeastern 16 Merch: https://se16.printify.me/ HOMEFIELD https://www.homefieldapparel.com/ ROKFORM Use promo code SEC25 for 25% off! The world's strongest magnetic phone case! https://www.rokform.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP Join the "It Just Means More" tier for bonus videos and live streams! Join Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1w_TRbiB0yHCEb7r2IrBg/join FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to se16.caroline@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Steve Layman visits with Texas Rangers first baseman Jake Burger for a wide-ranging panel discussion in front of a live audience on the Belmont University campus. The pair discuss Burger's life journey from a decorated prep athlete and All-American at Missouri State to becoming the 11th overall selection in the 2017 MLB Entry Draft. Burger shares how his faith and his family have helped shape him, and helped him navigate seasons of adversity. Burger opens up about the blessings of being a husband and father, and balancing life as a professional athlete. Burger also provides insight to Belmont athletes on personal wellness and mental health, showing vulnerability and optimism through his own journey. Layman concludes by asking Burger about his hopes for the season, a breakdown of the state of Major League Baseball, and things he enjoys in his free time.
How Are You Wired? Is a leadership podcast developed by local basketball coaches, Joe Willis (Plant High School) and Billy Teeden (Florida College). In this episode, Coach Teeden and Coach Willis speak to Steve Tappmeyer, former head basketball coach at NW Missouri State about how he is wired and how he took pride in developing a toughness culture.
You may remember Ben Baker as a Missouri State Representative. But now he is the Missouri State Director of Rural Development! Ben joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss his new role, struggles rural communities face, and data centers. Join Ted and Steve for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Missouri State Senator Jill Carter joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss the end of the Missouri legislative session and property tax reform. Join Ted and Steve for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
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12-time Olympic swimming medalist Ryan Lochte is making his coaching debut as an assistant coach at Missouri State, joining Dave Collins' staff for the 2026–27 season. It is a measured move. Lochte is not jumping straight into a head coaching position. He admits he has a lot to learn. For Ryan, coaching is not some far-flung idea. His father, Steve Lochte, coached for 44 years, and both Steve and Ryan's mother, Ileana “Ike” Lochte, coached him when he was young. Swimming was not just what Ryan did, it was the language of the house. In this GMM Podcast, Lochte talks about why he is taking this path slowly, why the assistant role matters, and how he hopes to develop into a head coach over time. He also reflects on the influence of longtime Florida coach Gregg Troy, whose program was built on honest work and the kind of discipline that leaves no room for shortcuts. Lochte says he wants to channel that influence now, not as a copy of Coach Troy, but as someone shaped by it.
Joining us for a deep dive into athlete health is Dr. Heath Melugin, an Orthopedic Surgeon at CoxHealth. As a former standout for Kickapoo High School and Missouri State soccer, Dr. Melugin brings a unique player-to-provider perspective to our latest Q&A. We cover the essentials of youth sports safety, from injury prevention and smart weight training to the cutting-edge equipment changing the game today. Thanks to our sponsors Thompson Sales, Colton's Steakhouse, and Dead Eye Gun & Pawn in Sparta!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking down the Chiefs 2026 opponents and visiting with Jordan Foote to discuss the Chiefs draft.
Today on the SwimSwam Breakdown, we discuss Ryan Lochte starting his collegiate coaching career at Missouri State, Bob Bowman's Pro Group getting numerous additions, and what Van Mathias' ceiling is for this summer.
Tom Ackerman breaks down a tough Cardinals loss to the Padres after Nick Castellanos ties the game with a late home run off Riley O'Brien, turning a potential 3-of-4 series win into a deflating extra-innings defeat despite strong pitching and a highly competitive four-game showing. He frames it as a painful but encouraging series for a young St. Louis team that continues to compete at a high level, emphasizing their energy, improving rotation, and how the upcoming Cubs series will be a key early summer measuring stick. The conversation also hits Missouri State's surprise hiring of Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte as a new men's and women's swimming coach, seen as a major boost for athlete development and Olympic-level ambition in the program. Ackerman closes on a broader sports weekend recap, noting Battlehawks success and overall positive momentum across St. Louis sports, while highlighting the Cardinals' long-term direction built around prospects and internal development rather than big outside moves. Hashtags: #Cardinals #MLB #TomAckerman #RyanLochte #MissouriState #Battlehawks #StLouisSports #UFL #SportsTalk
Hour 4 opens with Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway outlining a key legal fight over control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Board, signaling a favorable court posture for the state while also detailing a separate aggressive push against kratom and synthetic opioid products being sold in retail outlets. The conversation expands into election integrity, with Hanaway defending efforts to audit voter rolls and align federal and state systems against fraud concerns. The “Kim on a Whim” segment shifts to a proposed federal policy revoking passports from Americans with significant child support debt, sparking debate over enforcement, personal responsibility, and whether such measures would meaningfully change behavior. Tom Ackerman then joins to break down a heartbreaking Cardinals loss to the Padres despite strong pitching and a competitive series, while also highlighting Missouri State's major coaching hire of Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte and a positive weekend for local sports including the Battlehawks. The hour closes with a political commentary segment arguing Democrats are openly campaigning on reversing Trump-era policies, including spending cuts and welfare reform efforts, alongside criticism that media coverage is downplaying economic gains like the reopening of Granite City Steel under shifting federal policy conditions. Hashtags: #MissouriPolitics #CatherineHanaway #ElectionIntegrity #ChildSupport #Passports #Cardinals #TomAckerman #RyanLochte #Battlehawks #GraniteCitySteel #Trump #Politics #Economy
Hour 1 opens with Mother's Day weekend recaps, including a concert featuring Steve Vai and Joe Satriani, before shifting into escalating tensions with Iran tied to the Strait of Hormuz and concerns over rising gas prices. The discussion frames Trump's Iran strategy as necessary toughness while expanding into a broader cultural critique sparked by Bill Maher's comments on entitlement, victimhood, and political anger in modern America. The hour also revisits COVID-era distrust in institutions, criticism of “trust the science” messaging, and skepticism toward pharmaceutical and healthcare systems, before closing on lighter entertainment culture talk around Bring Me the Horizon concerts and rising ticket prices. Hour 2 continues international focus with U.S.–Iran and China leverage discussions, alongside criticism of Mark Kelly's remarks on military readiness. Domestic issues dominate the middle of the hour with childcare protests framed as politically driven debates over family policy, while St. Louis topics include crime concerns, civic tech responses, and speculation around Steve Savard's media role. The hour ends with financial reporting on AI-driven market gains, retail strategy shifts, and broader economic anxiety signals in consumer behavior. Hour 3 pivots into media fear critiques over a reported hantavirus case, then moves into major legal analysis with Hans von Spakovsky on redistricting battles across multiple states and Voting Rights Act interpretations. Cultural politics take center stage with Dan Buck's “Buck Stops Here” music segment featuring Tom McDonald's “Anti,” sparking debate over censorship and political messaging in entertainment. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim,” focused on proposed federal action revoking passports for individuals with unpaid child support and the tension between enforcement and personal rights. Hour 4 opens with Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway detailing legal battles over control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Board, kratom enforcement actions, and ongoing election integrity efforts tied to voter roll audits. The conversation shifts into the same passport-child support policy debate before moving into sports with Tom Ackerman, who breaks down a tough Cardinals loss to the Padres, Missouri State's major hire of Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte, and a strong weekend for local teams including the Battlehawks. The show closes with political commentary arguing Democrats are positioning to reverse Trump-era policies while downplaying economic developments like the Granite City Steel reopening and broader manufacturing gains. Hashtags: #BillMaher #Trump #Iran #StraitOfHormuz #CultureWar #COVID19 #TrustTheScience #BringMeTheHorizon #MarkKelly #Childcare #SteveSavard #StLouis #Hantavirus #Redistricting #VotingRightsAct #HansVonSpakovsky #TomMcDonald #KimOnAWhim #CatherineHanaway #ElectionIntegrity #Cardinals #TomAckerman #RyanLochte #Battlehawks #GraniteCitySteel #Politics #Economy #MorningRadio
In this edition of the TGT Podcast, cdj & JBhuskers break down the latest news surrounding EA SPORTS College Football 27 including the website launch, Visa partnership, UCF checking out the game, cover athlete guesses, and much more. #CFB27 The Rundown: 0:00 Opening 0:38 CFB 27 website goes live 1:30 PC version still likely? 5:39 Visa partnership 8:45 Fowler provides commentary update 10:22 Missouri State with $100k in royalties 11:00 UCF checks out EA & CFB 27 12:02 What's on the screen? 13:16 AI in MUT? 15:09 Real high schools in Varsity High School Football the Video Game 18:44 Guessing the CFB 27 cover athletes 20:09 Closing For all the latest EA SPORTS College Football news, visit The Gaming Tailgate: https://linktr.ee/thegamingtailgate Share show feedback, thoughts, or tips with us: podcast@thegamingtailgate.com Keep up with ALL the latest news, info, & discussion with our world famous EA SPORTS College Football 27 News & Information Central page. Share the link with your friends via e-mail & social networks with this convenient link: http://tgt.pw/eacfb27info
Missouri State Senator Jill Carter joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss the state's legislative session, the budget, and state income tax. Join Ted and Steve for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Scott Sifton left the Missouri legislature in 2021. But even though he's been out of politics, he's still making his mark in the legal profession. The former Democratic lawmaker joins “The Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis the Air” to talk about his involvement in Monsanto v. Durnell, a high-stakes case the U.S. Supreme Court heard this week about how the herbicide Roundup is labeled.
Scott Sifton left the Missouri legislature in 2021. But even though he's been out of politics, he's still making his mark in the legal profession. The former Democratic lawmaker joins “The Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis the Air” to talk about his involvement in Monsanto v. Durnell, a high-stakes case the U.S. Supreme Court heard this week about how the herbicide Roundup is labeled.
BC & Nick Brown break down the Diamond Dogs sweep of Missouri State, talk Tech's move to the Sun Belt, and catch up with JP Sponseller to talk College Baseball.
Bonus content from this past weekend's sweep of Missouri State includes middle innings story time with Diamond 'Dogs great Jericho Jones in the booth.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lane Burroughs delivers his reaction along the Tech Sports Network from LEARFIELD after a thrilling comeback win in the 9th to sweep Missouri State 9-8 on Sunday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen to Lane Burroughs following the 'Dogs series-clinching victory over Missouri State to punctuate a huge Saturday at The Love Shack against the league's 2nd-best team.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Arkansas football's defense is starting to take shape and today we're breaking down what's standing out. Plus, Razorback baseball grabs a midweek win over Missouri State.
Arkansas gets revenge on Missouri State, Tye needs a new phone, BEEFS from the week, Razorback basketball sees another player enter the portal. Guests: Richard Davenport! #Arkansas #ArkansasRazorbacks #Hogs #Hawgs #WPS #ArkansasRazorbacksPodcast #GoHogs #HitThatLine #WooPigSooie #RazorbackPodcast #ArkansasPodcast #HogPodcast #espnarkansas #morningrush #tyerichardson #tommycraft #coltonlittle Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On the latest edition of The Baumbastic Podcast, Andrew Ellis breaks down Arkansas' 12-4 win over Missouri State on Tuesday, which featured an eight-run eighth inning powered by a cat storming onto the field at Baum-Walker Stadium! OFFICIAL MERCH: https://insidearkansas.myshopify.com/ #arkansas #razorbacks #football #basketball #baseball #ryansilverfield #johncalipari SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS: BET SARACEN Arkansas' #1 Sports Betting App! Click link below & use code INSIDEAR250 so when you bet $25, get $250 BONUS! https://sportsbook.betsaracen.com/en-us/sports/mma?referrer=singular_click_id%3Dbc1b71ae-56d0-4f58-9775-c5bd8f6676e9 Terms apply. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OZK INSURANCE Alright Razorback fans—let's talk insurance. Nobody wants to deal with the hassle of shopping around, and that's why we use and recommend OZK Insurance. They're based right here in Arkansas, and they shop multiple carriers to find the best coverage and price for you—whether it's home, auto, business, you name it. Whether it's Saturdays at Razorback Stadium or everyday life, you want protection you can count on. So count on OZK Insurance & get a free online quote at ozkinsurance.com, or call (479) 715-4200. OZK Insurance—Protection made simple. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALUMNI HALL 3417 N College Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72703 479-435-6352 www.insidearkansas.com/alumnihall The best and largest selection of Razorback gear Apparel for the family - mens, womens, kids, pets too Razorback apparel, accessories, hats, Yeti, gifts - Alumni Hall has it all Hall Pass Rewards - Earn points with your purchases and get rewarded! Once you've spent $150 (which is easy to do), you'll get $10 off your next purchase We know some athletes so for our friends that shop the big and tall Hogs gear - shop today at www.insidearkansas.com/alumnihall Alumni Hall - The ultimate Razorback shopping destination! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arkansas Baseball is set for a rematch against Missouri State, interesting changes to the CFP Committee's proceedings, daredevil stunts and more on Spring Football! Guests: Bruce Stanton (Pradco) and Tom Murphy! #Arkansas #ArkansasRazorbacks #Hogs #Hawgs #WPS #ArkansasRazorbacksPodcast #GoHogs #HitThatLine #WooPigSooie #RazorbackPodcast #ArkansasPodcast #HogPodcast #espnarkansas #morningrush #tyerichardson #tommycraft #coltonlittle Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Missouri State Senator Jill Carter joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss drugs, the state budget, and sextortion. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Joining us for a deep dive into athlete health is Dr. Heath Melugin, an Orthopedic Surgeon at CoxHealth. As a former standout for Kickapoo High School and Missouri State soccer, Dr. Melugin brings a unique player-to-provider perspective to our latest Q&A. We cover the essentials of youth sports safety, from injury prevention and smart weight training to the cutting-edge equipment changing the game today. Thanks to our sponsors Thompson Sales, Colton's Steakhouse, and Dead Eye Gun & Pawn in Sparta!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Missouri Lt. Governor David Wasinger joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss what Missouri's state budget for the next fiscal year will look like. He also spoke about getting rid of the state income tax, and nominations for the Missouri veterans hall of fame. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
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Missouri State Senator Jill Carter joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss the current state of the proposed Missouri State Budget. She also discussed property tax cuts for vets, and government efficiency efforts. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
With Brandon Butler overseas in Europe, Nathan “Shags” McLeod calls in a special co-host—his wife Savannah—to help bring you a boots-on-the-ground episode from the Missouri National Archery in the Schools Program (MoNASP) State Archery Championship in Branson, Missouri.Held annually at the Branson Convention Center, the MoNASP State Championship is one of the largest youth archery tournaments in the country, drawing more than 4,000 student archers from nearly 300 schools across Missouri.This episode captures the energy, excitement, and heart behind the event, featuring conversations with the people who make it all happen—from conservation leaders and organizers to students competing on the biggest stage of their young archery careers.Guests in this episode include:Tricia Burkhardt, Executive Director of the Missouri Conservation Heritage FoundationWill Coates, Board President of the Missouri Conservation Heritage FoundationMicah and Carter, Rock Bridge High School Archery TeamChris Massman, VP of Member Services with Missouri Electric CooperativesMiahra, 5th grade archer from Billings, MissouriTanner and Tripp from Arnold, MissouriAshlie Veede and Francisco Delgado with Explore BransonLevi Henry with Morrell TargetsRob Garver, Missouri Department of Conservation State Education Outreach CoordinatorFrom first-time competitors to lifelong conservation advocates, this episode highlights what makes MoNASP so special—building confidence, discipline, and a lifelong connection to the outdoors for students across the state.For more info:Missouri Conservation Heritage FoundationMissouri Dept. of ConservationMissouri Electric Co-opMissouri Electric Co-op Youth programMoNaspMorrell TargetsExplore BransonSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
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Miami of Ohio proves it belongs and Prairie View A&M nets a historic win in the First Four, Nebraska and Missouri State advance in the women's March Madness bracket, two teammates earn AP All-America honors, baseball's two-way star makes his spring pitching debut and a three-time NFL Pro Bowl QB is traded. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Yes, I’m old enough to remember when the term “spring break” was primarily for college students. Apparently, spring break now extends to giving the entire week off to high school, middle school and even the elementary school kids, too. My long-suffering sports wife works a schedule based on our local school calendar. Last week, we visited one of our sons (and two of our grandsons) prior to heading to Gulf Shores, Alabama for a few more days of vacationing. We had loads of fun but not enough time to keep up with sports. Never fear! We will catch-up right now. March Madness – Men The University of Miami (Ohio) Redhawks were the lone unbeaten men’s team in the nation coming into last week’s Mid-American Conference tournament. The 20th ranked Redhawks took their perfect 31-0 record into last week’s opening round game against the University of Massachusetts (17-16). Miami was only the fifth men’s college hoops team in the past 25 years to post a perfect regular season record. Until Thursday. U Mass took the lead with 30 seconds left to hand the Redhawks an 87-83 loss. Would you believe that some of TV’s talking heads actually felt that 31-1 Miami should be left out of the 68-team NCAA Men’s tournament field? Some of those same people suggested that a 17-16 Auburn Tigers team (just 7-11 in SEC play) should have received Miami’s spot in the tournament field. Perhaps this is why we call it madness For those who favor March Madness invitations going to sub-500 big conference schools like Auburn, please name the last time any team with less than 20 regular season wins made it into the Final Four. I’ll wait while you ask your favorite search engine. Answer: Zero. I understand that Auburn played a really tough slate of non-conference games. The Tigers lost to top-ten teams such as Houston, Michigan, and Purdue in the opening months. However, Auburn also lost eight of ten SEC games played during the final weeks of the regular season. If Auburn cannot beat teams in the SEC, why should they deserve to play for the national championship? However, what have the Miami Redhawks done to deserve a bid? Good question! Miami (Ohio) plays in the Mid-American Conference. That conference has never produced a men’s basketball team which has reached the Final Four. Miami posted a solid 25-9 record last year. Prior to 2025, the Redhawks had not won 20 games in a season since March, 1999. The school is not (yet) a basketball juggernaut. This year’s team raced to a 31-0 start featuring six games which Miami won by three points or less. Yes, they have been lucky at times, but they were also very good. The Runnin’ Redhawks have scored 100 or more points in eight games this season. The NCAA “rewarded” 31-1 Miami of Ohio with a play-in game on Wednesday night against 20-13 SMU. Tipoff will be at 8:15 PM CDT on TruTV. The winner advances to play #6 seed Tennessee (22-11) on Saturday afternoon in Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Auburn is playing in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) beginning tonight at 9PM CDT vs. South Alabama (20-11). McNeese State’s home court advantage led to a rout over #1 seed SFA Four years ago, the city of Lake Charles became the home city for the Southland Conference men’s basketball tournament. The games are played on the campus of McNeese State University. The host city’s Cowboys were already coming off back-to-back NCAA March Madness seasons. Unlike previous years, though, the 2026 top seed in the Southland Conference tournament was Stephen F. Austin. The Lumberjacks posted a nifty 20-2 conference record to edge McNeese by one game for the men’s #1 seed in the tournament. These two teams (both 28-5 for the season) met in last week’s conference finale. The hometown McNeese fans packed the gymnasium to standing-room only capacity and cheered their team to a resounding 76-59 win over #1 seed SFA. The Lumberjacks fell behind by 20 points early in the second half and never recovered. McNeese will enter its third straight NCAA men’s March Madness tournament as a #12 seed against #5 Vanderbilt of the SEC. That game will tip-off Thursday at 2:15 PM on TruTV. Stephen F. Austin accepted a bid into the NIT tournament and travels to face Tulsa in the opening round tonight (Tuesday) at 8 PM. March Madness – Women Historically, there has been a wide gap in women’s college basketball between the “haves” and the “not yet’s”. This year has been no different. The #1 overall seed U-Conn Huskies are the only remaining unbeaten women’s team entering this year’s March Madness women’s tourney. Connecticut (now 34-0) is a whopping 54-point favorite over #16 regional seed UT-San Antonio (18-15) in Round 1. Out west, #2 overall seed UCLA (31-1) is a 52-point favorite in their opening round game against #16 seed California Baptist (23-10). The other two top seeded women’s teams are a pair of 31-3 SEC teams – South Carolina and Texas. Both will be prohibitive favorites in their first round games, too. This wide gap between the top 16 teams and the rest of the women’s field is why the NCAA has continued to play the opening two rounds of their tournament in the home market of the top 16 teams. What just happened to Louisiana Tech’s Lady Techsters? Louisiana Tech’s women’s basketball program was one of the early giants of the sport. They won national titles in 1981, 1982, and 1988. The Lady Techsters remained a regular NCAA March Madness participant through the year 2006. Since then, Louisiana Tech’s women’s team has been in decline. The team had not made the NCAA tournament field in 20 years. This season’s Louisiana Tech women’s team was steamrolling opponents during their 19-game winning streak. The team was 26-5 and #1 seed in Conference USA entering Saturday afternoon’s title game in Huntsville, Alabama. Their opponent (21-12 and #6 seed Missouri State) has been playing in its very first Conference USA season. The winner would receive an automatic bid into the NCAA March Madness women’s field. The tournament finale was unable to produce one player on either team who shot better than 50% from the field. Tech clanked 15 of 66 shots into the basket (23%). Missouri State wasn’t much better with 17-52 from the field (33%). Final score – Missouri State 43, Louisiana Tech 38 This game stunk for the entire 40 minutes. (I know, because I watched all of it!) The Lady Bears of Missouri State (a deserving winner of this game) advanced into this week’s NCAA tournament as a #16 seed. Louisiana Tech accepted a bid into the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament (WBIT). They will travel to Houston and play 28-5 Rice on Thursday. LSU women’s Coach Kim Mulkey told her assistant coach to hit the road Last week, LSU women’s assistant basketball coach Gary Redus was hired by Rutgers University of the Big Ten Conference. He offered to stick around Baton Rouge to help his boss, Kim Mulkey, prepare the #2 seed LSU Tigers in this week’s NCAA March Madness opening game(s) in Louisiana’s capitol city. Instead, Mulkey told him, “Get out of here!” Politely, that is. She added, “You can’t be married to two wives!” The LSU women’s coach advised her ex-assistant coach that Redus needed to spend the next few weeks getting to know his players at Rutgers in New Jersey. There is a good chance that another LSU basketball assistant (Daphne Mitchell) may also be joining Gary Redus’ new staff at Rutgers. What is happening to the defending champion LSU baseball team? LSU’s defending national college baseball champions have been playing like a group of neighborhood kids in a pick-up game at times. The team is struggling to find an identity. LSU lost two of three SEC games to Vanderbilt over the weekend in Nashville to drop to 14-7 on the season. That’s nearly half of the number of losses which LSU’s 2025 championship team posted in a 56-15 season. The pitching for this 2026 Tigers team ranks as worst in the 16-team SEC. They allow 5.24 earned runs per game. LSU pitchers have served-up a league-high 18 home runs through 21 games. The Bayou Bengals are dead last in the SEC in fielding, too. LSU has committed 25 errors in 21 games and have turned a league-low of five double plays. Yikes! Coach Jay Johnson is trying to remain positive and patient as his team contains a number of transfer players. LSU needs to complete its 2026 baseball chemistry experiments quickly. The Tigers play intrastate rival Grambling State University on Tuesday night in Baton Rouge prior to hosting an important SEC weekend series against #7 University of Oklahoma. LSU’s baseball season will only get tougher after tonight’s game with the G-Men. *Come back tomorrow, and I’ll pick the Men’s and Women’s March Madness winners! The post SwampSwami Returns from Spring Break appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Season 7, Episode 26 of Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank is a special Liberty University “Ignite Edition”, recorded live in Virginia with a full table of guests and plenty of spirited sports debate. Dan Fox is joined by Josh “The Golf Report” Hooks, Liberty golfer Rusty Hooks, Victor Geikema, Sheridan, Jerry Hooks, Tyler, and a surprise phone-in appearance from Frank himself—creating one of the liveliest roundtable conversations of the season.The episode opens with Liberty University basketball, as the crew breaks down the Flames' strong regular season and disappointing exit from the Conference USA tournament. Liberty finished atop the conference standings but fell to Missouri State in the tournament, raising a classic college basketball debate: Should a three-day conference tournament outweigh an entire three-month regular season? Rusty argues the tournament proves who performs under pressure, while others question whether a single bad night should erase months of dominance. With Liberty now headed to the NIT, the panel debates whether the Flames can make a deep postseason run despite missing the NCAA Tournament.The conversation quickly expands to the broader March Madness landscape as Selection Sunday approaches. The group discusses potential championship contenders—including Michigan, Arizona, Florida, Kansas, and Duke—and examines how injuries, roster depth, and coaching experience could shape the tournament. Rick Pitino's St. John's squad, Kansas' unpredictable star Darren Peterson, and the always-dangerous bracket “dark horse” teams all get their share of analysis as the crew previews the most exciting weekend in college sports.The episode also features a spirited golf segment, led by Liberty's own Rusty Hooks, who breaks down rising PGA Tour star Ludvig Åberg and his chances at the Players Championship. The panel looks ahead to The Masters, with predictions featuring names like Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Brooks Koepka, and Viktor Hovland. The conversation includes a special shout-out to Lynchburg native Zach Bauchou, who made the cut at The Players Championship, highlighting local pride in the golf world.From there, the discussion shifts into the NFL offseason, where quarterback movement and draft strategy take center stage. The crew debates whether young quarterbacks—like projected No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza—should start immediately or sit behind a veteran mentor. Historical examples from Brett Favre to Patrick Mahomes fuel a lively debate about development, coaching, and the importance of organizational stability. The group also examines offseason outlooks for teams like the Raiders, Eagles, Cowboys, Commanders, and Lions as they prepare for the upcoming draft.Along the way, listeners are treated to plenty of the usual Sports Fellowship flavor: friendly trash talk, predictions, a Phillipsburg vs. Easton tennis bet involving yard work, and classic storytelling from Jerry Hooks about Liberty basketball history.As always, the episode closes with encouragement for listeners to join the Sports Fellowship Bracket Challenge, updates on the show's Facebook page, and an invitation to connect with the community at First Baptist Church of Phillipsburg.Special Thanks to:Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.comFirst Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/
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Wanda Ford is a basketball standout. She is the first woman in NCAA history to amass 1500 basketball rebounds and she set the NCAA career record with 1,887 rebounds. She had 102 career double-doubles. Wanda was also one of the leading scorers in the game. She set the NCAA single-season scoring record with 919 points in 1986 (now eighth all time). Her average of 30.6 points per game in 1986 was the second highest at that time (now fifth all time). She also scored 54 points in a February 22, 1986 game against Missouri State, which was the second highest single-game scoring total up to that time (now tied for seventh all time). In this episode Wanda tells stories of her basketball in the early days of girls sports, what drew her to Drake University, her education there, traveling and living all over the place through basketball, and her late-night (until 2am!) basketball program. Wanda was a Women's Sports Foundation Player of the Year, a Kodak All-American, a three time Women's Basketball Yearbook All-America team selection, a two time MVP player of the year, a four-time first-team all-conference choice, ten times a league player of the week, a two time finalist for the Wade Trophy, and was named Coach of the Year in youth basketball by the City of Parma, where she is now a Phys Ed teacher. After graduating from Drake in 1986, Wanda played professional basketball for 16 years in Italy, Brazil, Sweden and Israel. She was part of seven league championship teams, and won such personal awards as Most Valuable Player and Newcomer of the Year, both in Israel. Wanda's number has been retired at both East Tech High School and Drake University. She was inducted into the Sports Legends of Cleveland Public Schools Senate League in 2022 for her high school career at East Tech High School. And in 2025 Wanda was inducted into the Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame, which is how I learned about her outstanding career. Sign up for Hear Her Sports newsletter at https://bit.ly/HHSnewsletter Get involved and support the show directly at https://bit.ly/givetoHHSpodcast Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/Check out Wanda's Wikipedia page here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanda_Ford Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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