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The Her Hoop Stats Podcast: WNBA & Women’s College Basketball
Basketball legend Ann Meyers Drysdale joined Christy Winters Scott to chat about UCLA historic first Women's NCAA Final Four appearance, her incredible journey on and off the court, and so much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael Ray Richardson was a star in the making. After a stellar collegiate career at the University of Montana, where he was voted first team All-Big Sky Conference as a sophomore, junior, and senior, the future seemed bright. Taken fourth overall in the 1978 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks, Richardson was billed as “the next Walt Frazier.” In just his second professional season, he became the third player in NBA history to lead the league in both assists and steals—both Knicks team records. Richardson would also notch four All-Star appearances and twice being named to the All-Defensive team over eight seasons between the Knicks, Golden State Warriors, and New Jersey Nets. But during that time, his time off the court was having a bigger impact on his career than what he was doing on the court. On February 25, 1986, after three violations of the league's drug policy, NBA commissioner David Stern would ban Richardson from continuing his professional career. His struggles with drugs and alcohol were well documented, and someone considered the next big thing became the first player in league history to be receive a lifetime ban. For most people, this would be the end to their story—one in which their substance abuse would take over and their downfall inevitable. However, that was not in the cards for Michael Ray Richardson. In Banned: How I Squandered an All-Star NBA Career Before Finding My Redemption (Sports Publishing, 2024), Richardson opens up about his life both on and off the basketball court, discussing all the highs and lows that made him both a hero and a villain. Though being reinstated to the NBA in 1988, he would instead have stints in the United States Basketball League and CBA before taking his talents to Europe. With stints in Italy, Croatia, and France, he would lead his teams to numerous championships in his decade-plus overseas. Now back in the states and running youth basketball clinics, Banned is Richardson's first opportunity to open up about his life, showing that though you may get knocked down—even from self-inflicted actions—the only person that can count you out is yourself. With forewords from Hall of Famers George “The Iceman” Gervin and Nancy Lieberman, this is the story of the Michael Ray Richardson as only he can tell it. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won. His next book, a biography of Moses Malone will be published in 2025. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Michael Ray Richardson was a star in the making. After a stellar collegiate career at the University of Montana, where he was voted first team All-Big Sky Conference as a sophomore, junior, and senior, the future seemed bright. Taken fourth overall in the 1978 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks, Richardson was billed as “the next Walt Frazier.” In just his second professional season, he became the third player in NBA history to lead the league in both assists and steals—both Knicks team records. Richardson would also notch four All-Star appearances and twice being named to the All-Defensive team over eight seasons between the Knicks, Golden State Warriors, and New Jersey Nets. But during that time, his time off the court was having a bigger impact on his career than what he was doing on the court. On February 25, 1986, after three violations of the league's drug policy, NBA commissioner David Stern would ban Richardson from continuing his professional career. His struggles with drugs and alcohol were well documented, and someone considered the next big thing became the first player in league history to be receive a lifetime ban. For most people, this would be the end to their story—one in which their substance abuse would take over and their downfall inevitable. However, that was not in the cards for Michael Ray Richardson. In Banned: How I Squandered an All-Star NBA Career Before Finding My Redemption (Sports Publishing, 2024), Richardson opens up about his life both on and off the basketball court, discussing all the highs and lows that made him both a hero and a villain. Though being reinstated to the NBA in 1988, he would instead have stints in the United States Basketball League and CBA before taking his talents to Europe. With stints in Italy, Croatia, and France, he would lead his teams to numerous championships in his decade-plus overseas. Now back in the states and running youth basketball clinics, Banned is Richardson's first opportunity to open up about his life, showing that though you may get knocked down—even from self-inflicted actions—the only person that can count you out is yourself. With forewords from Hall of Famers George “The Iceman” Gervin and Nancy Lieberman, this is the story of the Michael Ray Richardson as only he can tell it. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won. His next book, a biography of Moses Malone will be published in 2025. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports
Michael Ray Richardson was a star in the making. After a stellar collegiate career at the University of Montana, where he was voted first team All-Big Sky Conference as a sophomore, junior, and senior, the future seemed bright. Taken fourth overall in the 1978 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks, Richardson was billed as “the next Walt Frazier.” In just his second professional season, he became the third player in NBA history to lead the league in both assists and steals—both Knicks team records. Richardson would also notch four All-Star appearances and twice being named to the All-Defensive team over eight seasons between the Knicks, Golden State Warriors, and New Jersey Nets. But during that time, his time off the court was having a bigger impact on his career than what he was doing on the court. On February 25, 1986, after three violations of the league's drug policy, NBA commissioner David Stern would ban Richardson from continuing his professional career. His struggles with drugs and alcohol were well documented, and someone considered the next big thing became the first player in league history to be receive a lifetime ban. For most people, this would be the end to their story—one in which their substance abuse would take over and their downfall inevitable. However, that was not in the cards for Michael Ray Richardson. In Banned: How I Squandered an All-Star NBA Career Before Finding My Redemption (Sports Publishing, 2024), Richardson opens up about his life both on and off the basketball court, discussing all the highs and lows that made him both a hero and a villain. Though being reinstated to the NBA in 1988, he would instead have stints in the United States Basketball League and CBA before taking his talents to Europe. With stints in Italy, Croatia, and France, he would lead his teams to numerous championships in his decade-plus overseas. Now back in the states and running youth basketball clinics, Banned is Richardson's first opportunity to open up about his life, showing that though you may get knocked down—even from self-inflicted actions—the only person that can count you out is yourself. With forewords from Hall of Famers George “The Iceman” Gervin and Nancy Lieberman, this is the story of the Michael Ray Richardson as only he can tell it. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won. His next book, a biography of Moses Malone will be published in 2025. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Michael Ray Richardson was a star in the making. After a stellar collegiate career at the University of Montana, where he was voted first team All-Big Sky Conference as a sophomore, junior, and senior, the future seemed bright. Taken fourth overall in the 1978 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks, Richardson was billed as “the next Walt Frazier.” In just his second professional season, he became the third player in NBA history to lead the league in both assists and steals—both Knicks team records. Richardson would also notch four All-Star appearances and twice being named to the All-Defensive team over eight seasons between the Knicks, Golden State Warriors, and New Jersey Nets. But during that time, his time off the court was having a bigger impact on his career than what he was doing on the court. On February 25, 1986, after three violations of the league's drug policy, NBA commissioner David Stern would ban Richardson from continuing his professional career. His struggles with drugs and alcohol were well documented, and someone considered the next big thing became the first player in league history to be receive a lifetime ban. For most people, this would be the end to their story—one in which their substance abuse would take over and their downfall inevitable. However, that was not in the cards for Michael Ray Richardson. In Banned: How I Squandered an All-Star NBA Career Before Finding My Redemption (Sports Publishing, 2024), Richardson opens up about his life both on and off the basketball court, discussing all the highs and lows that made him both a hero and a villain. Though being reinstated to the NBA in 1988, he would instead have stints in the United States Basketball League and CBA before taking his talents to Europe. With stints in Italy, Croatia, and France, he would lead his teams to numerous championships in his decade-plus overseas. Now back in the states and running youth basketball clinics, Banned is Richardson's first opportunity to open up about his life, showing that though you may get knocked down—even from self-inflicted actions—the only person that can count you out is yourself. With forewords from Hall of Famers George “The Iceman” Gervin and Nancy Lieberman, this is the story of the Michael Ray Richardson as only he can tell it. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won. His next book, a biography of Moses Malone will be published in 2025. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/drugs-addiction-and-recovery
Join Jeremy Mercer on The Industrialist as we dive into the inspiring journey of Nancy Lieberman, a basketball legend and a beacon of change both on and off the court. A two-time Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer and two-time Olympian, Nancy has made her mark as a BIG3 Head Coach and the 2018 Champion and Coach of the Year. She's known for shattering glass ceilings in the NBA, WNBA, NBA G League, and the BIG3, where she led Team Power to a championship, becoming the first female coach to win a title in a men's professional league. In this episode, Nancy shares her experiences from winning medals at the 1976 Olympics and her collegiate triumphs at Old Dominion University, where she was a three-time All-American and two-time national player of the year. She also reflects on her groundbreaking moments, such as playing in men's professional leagues and her motivational speaking engagements with major corporations to promote DEI, teamwork, and leadership. Off the court, Nancy impacts communities through her charity, which provides educational scholarships, mentorship, basketball camps, and builds "Dream Courts" for children in urban neighborhoods. Recognized with numerous awards for her humanitarian efforts, Nancy continues to use her platform to promote civil and human rights. Tune in to hear how Nancy Lieberman uses her legendary status to inspire and drive social change, proving time and again that the spirit of a champion transcends the boundaries of sports.
The Past Our Prime podcast is heading into season 2 but before we look back to the future lets look ahead to the past. There were plenty of great stories in sports from 1974 starting with the Miami Dolphins repeating as Super Bowl champions behind SB MVP Larry Csonka who joined us for our 3rd episode. A week later, the UCLA Bruins 88-game winning streak ended at the hands of Notre Dame and former Bruins team captain and later their head coach Larry Farmer joined us to talk about that fateful day before joining us a 2nd time when his friend and teammate Bill Walton died suddenly this past May. And from there, we just took off... in April of 1974, Hank Aaron set the all-time record for Home Runs by hitting one out in Atlanta. That ball was caught by his teammate, Tom House who joined us to talk about Henry, and a great story about a no-hitter by Nolan Ryan when he was the pitching coach for the Rangers. Jenny Fulle became the first girl to play Little League, Johnny Rutherford won the Indy 500, Hall of Fame goaltender Bernie Parent led the Flyers to a Cup and Boston Globe writer Bob Ryan joined us for one of three times to talk about the Celtics winning it all in '74. Mike Eruzione and the Miracle on Ice. Ali beats Frazier and Foreman. Tommy John has surgery. The Oakland A's make it 3 straight. Jimmy Connors is #1 in the world and engaged to Chrissy Evert. Jennifer Chandler and John Kinsella both win gold medals. Evel Knievel is jumping over any and everything. JK MccKay and Anthony Davis are leading USC to a national title and Rocky Bleier returns from Vietnam to win the first of 4 Super Bowls with the Steelers. It was an amazing year in sports 50 years ago and we cover it from start to finish with the help of Curry Kirkpatrick and Hall of Famers Joe Delamielleure, Rick Barry and Nancy Lieberman who caps off the year talking about her friend and mentor Muhammad Ali, the 1974 Sportsman of the Year. So, before we get on to 1975, take a look back at what took place 50 years ago in '74. It was a year to remember, and that;s just what we did on the Past Our Prime podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Come Join Us! As we discuss the New Kids on the Block, the WNBA looking at 18 teams by 2026 and the fight for former player Health Care alongside Group Licensing Efforts for 2025.
Come Join Us! As we discuss the New Kids on the Block, the WNBA looking at 18 teams by 2026 and the fight for former player Health Care alongside Group Licensing Efforts for 2025.
Avui toca parlar d'una altra gran icona del basquetbol femení dels Estats Units: Nancy Lieberman, més coneguda com a Lady Magic. Malgrat tot, ella sempre s'havia definit com una: simple noia jueva pobra, prima i pèl-roja de Queens, barri on es va traslladar la seva família poc després del seu naixement. Ara bé, val a dir que l'any 2015 es va convertir al cristianisme. Un fet que contradeia les seves declaracions a favor d'Israel, un estat en el qual el seu fill va jugar-hi com a professional. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Avui toca parlar d'una altra gran icona del basquetbol femení dels Estats Units: Nancy Lieberman, més coneguda com a Lady Magic. Malgrat tot, ella sempre s'havia definit com una: simple noia jueva pobra, prima i pèl-roja de Queens, barri on es va traslladar la seva família poc després del seu naixement. Ara bé, val a dir que l'any 2015 es va convertir al cristianisme. Un fet que contradeia les seves declaracions a favor d'Israel, un estat en el qual el seu fill va jugar-hi com a professional. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Donte DiVincenzo is starting a rivalry all on his own with the Knicks, creating great pre-season basketball drama before the start of the season and proving to Rick Bruson and Thibs why he's a good player. Amin and Charlotte have their popcorn out for what could become a potential Finals preview to come if both The Knicks and Timberwolves ball out this season. Joel Embiid is reevaluating how his time will be spent on the court this season so we can stay healthy, and Lonzo Ball will make his return from injury this Wednesday. We also get the inside scoop and behind-the-scenes footage and stories, along with interviews from this past weekend's NBA Hall of Fame Ceremony, where Amin got to talk to Tracy Mcgrady, Ben Wallace, Michael Cooper, Mychal Thompson, Spencer Haywood, and Nancy Lieberman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Donte DiVincenzo is starting a rivalry all on his own with the Knicks, creating great pre-season basketball drama before the start of the season and proving to Rick Bruson and Thibs why he's a good player. Amin and Charlotte have their popcorn out for what could become a potential Finals preview to come if both The Knicks and Timberwolves ball out this season. Joel Embiid is reevaluating how his time will be spent on the court this season so we can stay healthy, and Lonzo Ball will make his return from injury this Wednesday. We also get the inside scoop and behind-the-scenes footage and stories, along with interviews from this past weekend's NBA Hall of Fame Ceremony, where Amin got to talk to Tracy Mcgrady, Ben Wallace, Michael Cooper, Mychal Thompson, Spencer Haywood, and Nancy Lieberman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nancy Lieberman, Two Time Basketball Hall of Famer and Chairwoman of Nancy Lieberman Charities, joins the show to discuss the amazing growth and investment within women's sports and spotlight the impact of Nancy Lieberman Charities and its Dream Court initiative. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The legendary Nancy Lieberman, aka Lady Magic, joins the show! Her trailblazing career is one for the history books, y'all! From becoming a Rucker Park regular to representing the USA in the 1976 Olympics, Nancy broke barriers in the world of basketball on a regular basis. She looks back on her first time playing in Madison Square Garden, the surreal moment of her WNBA debut, and of course that time she played summer league for the Lakers under Pat Riley. Tune in for a glimpse into the life of a true basketball icon. 1. Growing up in Queens, Muhammad Ali impact, 1976 Olympics (2:50)2. Old Dominion, Dallas Diamonds, David Stern and the WNBA (16:45)3. Women in coaching, Nancy Lieberman Award, Lady Magic nickname (36:30)4. Rucker Park nostalgia, 1976 team HOF (1:01:15)5. Pat Summit and Ann Meyers, growth of the WNBA (1:06:10) About Our Hosts: NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls. Other places to find Knuckleheads: Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Instagram Follow on Facebook
Join Brevin Knight and Rob Fischer as they discuss: - GG Jackson's injury and the Grizzlies "curse"- Penny Hardaway's Top 5- Sheryl Swoopes and Nancy Lieberman beefin
Daniel Craig's new movie Queer, WATP Karl with Howard Stern's return & Oldish with Boring Austin Green, Bert Kreischer doesn't read the news, and Hope Solo's Netflix doc is missing something. Netflix released Hope Solo vs US Soccer documentary and there's no mention of her BH. Michigan cult members are attacking Drew via email for not liking the University. Elle Macpherson cured cancer by defying 32 doctors. NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and brother Matthew killed on bikes by a drunk driver hours before their sister's wedding. Brutal. A 10-year-old MONSTER killed an 82-year-old man because he didn't get his way. The worst husband of all time drugged his wife and then filmed a lot of dudes raping her. Daniel Craig is having a blast playing a gay guy in his new movie Queer. Companies are saying bye bye to DEI. The federal probe on Diddy rolls on. Politics: Las Vegas now favors Donald Trump over Kamala Harris. Kamala has a lot of different accents. Nobody really likes Clarence Thomas. A new Trump movie called The Apprentice is on the way. Did you know Warren Buffet pays less taxes than his secretary? Another WNBA fight: Nancy Lieberman vs Sheryl Swoopes. Eton John has ‘Brown Eye'. Reese Witherspoon is nailing a German billionaire now. JLo called the paparazzi on herself again. Ben Affleck is hungry. Karl from WATP drops by to explain the fall of Aaron Imholte, make fun of Stuttering John Melendez freezing up or having a stroke, Howard Stern not understanding podcasts, and rip apart the Oldish podcast featuring Brian Austin Green, Randy Spelling, and Tori Spelling. Last call on tickets to see us at The Magic Bag with Who Are These Podcasts? October 25th at 7pm! The Hawk Tuah chick has a brand-new podcast: Talk Tuah. Lara Trump has a new hit song out. Bert Kreischer is a dumbass and uses Rite Aid's closing for clicks. Matt Barr is using his giant penis to his advantage. Meghan Markle and not-a-Prince Harry cost Colombia $250,000. DIY dentistry is in now thanks to influencers. Drew likes Michigan a little bit now that Jim Harbaugh is gone. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
The legendary Nancy Lieberman aka Lady Magic joins the show! Her trailblazing career is one for the history books, y'all! From becoming a Rucker Park regular to winning gold in the 1976 Olympics as a teenager, Nancy broke barriers in the world of basketball on a regular basis. She looks back on her first time playing in Madison Square Garden, the surreal moments before her WNBA debut, and of course that one time she played summer league for the Lakers under Pat Riley. Tune in for a glimpse into the life of a true basketball icon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson's preparation for NFL opening weekend vs. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, Nancy Lieberrman's responds to Sheryl Swoopes and much more!42:22 - Nancy Lieberman vs. Sheryl Swoopes01:00:00 - Q and Ayy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Defending Nancy Lieberman, Seneca Wallace, and Lucas' Notebook - T H4
Jason Smith & Mike Harmon talk about Nancy Lieberman praising Caitlin Clark while also taking aim at Sheryl Swoopes for her harsh criticism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Her Hoop Stats Podcast: WNBA & Women’s College Basketball
Christy Winters Scott and Debbie Antonelli discuss the week that was in the WNBA, the 'rising tide' of the Indiana Fever's climb up the standings, and why the women's basketball community needs to come together and celebrate the greatness that is happening now while continuing to appreciate the legends of the past. We can do both!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we dive into how the ultra-right has co-opted Indiana Fever's rookie sensation, Caitlin Clark, as a symbol in their culture war against the left. We'll explore the ongoing tension between Stephen A. Smith and WNBA legend Sheryl Swoopes — who is right in the debate over whether Caitlin Clark deserves credit for her team's success and the league's rising profile? Is there resentment among Black women who have built the WNBA, only to see Caitlin hailed as the one elevating it to new heights? We'll also get into Shannon Sharpe's response to Nancy Lieberman's comments and examine Caitlin Clark's phenomenal rookie season, her stats, and why she's a lock for Rookie of the Year and a serious contender for MVP. Feel free to reach out and join the conversation. Subscribe to the show by following Nebula Free Radio on Spotify or your favorite podcast app. There's a new show out every week. You can find me on TikTok at @akindofmedia, where I share more of my takes and updates. For the latest on everything fandom-related, follow me on Twitter @allinthefandom. I post about everything there - rap & hip-hop and politics. And don't forget to like and follow my Facebook and Instagram pages, Nebula Free Radio, to get clips of my shows. 0:43 Open 7:11 The Ultra-Right's Co-opting of Caitlin Clark 16:54 Stephen A. Smith vs. Sheryl Swoopes, Perspective of Black Women in the WNBA, Shannon Sharpe's Response to Nancy Lieberman 1:08:53 Caitlin Clark's Rookie Season and MVP Contention 1:16:22 Close
The Her Hoop Stats Podcast: WNBA & Women’s College Basketball
Hoopin' with Christy and Debbie | Story Time with Nancy Liebermanhttps://linktr.ee/HoopinChristyDebbie Christy Winters Scott and Debbie Antonelli welcome one of the greatest basketball players to ever step on a court, Nancy Lieberman, to the show. Nancy tells stories and name-drops some of the greatest basketball players, and celebrities, like Kobe Bryant, Muhammad Ali, Chris Tucker, Master Gee, Jeffrey Osborne, Pat Summitt, Sue Gunter, Lusia Harris, and more in this episode of Hoopin' with Christy and Debbie that you will not want to miss. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
‘The Full Go' returns as Jason starts the podcast by discussing the wretched White Sox season. He explains his displeasure with the team, talks about potentially trading Garrett Crochet, and rehashes their failed draft history. Jason also explains what it would take for him to be all in on the White Sox again (1:27). Next, Jason welcomes Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman to the podcast. The two talk about her Dream Courts initiative, collaborating with the Big 3, and the evolution of the women's game (42:55). To wrap, the guys talk about a certain tweet that was sent to the group chat (1:11:13). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Jason Goff Guest: Nancy Lieberman Producers: Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to episode 156 of Sports Management Podcast. Shawn Garrity is the CEO of Circle - a leading Omni channel Guest Experience Agency. Shawn was also instrumental in launching SEICon, the sports, entertainment and innovation conference in Vegas, with guests like Nancy Lieberman, David B Falk and David Levy, happening now in July. Moreover, Shawn has over 30 years of experience from the sports industry and in this episode we spoke about: Growing up a military brat Why he chose to go to college Being an offensive lineman for Syracuse Football Working with the NHL draft at the Las Vegas Sphere SEICon, the upcoming sports, entertainment and innovation conference And much more! Follow Sports Management Podcast on social media Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Sign up for the newsletter! www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com
This week, Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman joins Bob Rathbun for a fun discussion about all things basketball and her amazing career! We also honor the life and legacy of hoops icon Jerry West. It's all here on A Trophy Life, presented by Jersey Mike's.WANT TO SUPPORT A TROPHY LIFE?Leave a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your feedback only helps make the show better, and we appreciate your support! For more information about the Naismith Trophy Award, visit our home on the web.
We got breaking news earlier in the show with a Woj Bomb saying that Dan Hurley will be the next head coach of the Lakers. We took calls on who could take over at UCONN and if Hurley's coaching style will work with the Lakers. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the Yankees beating the Twins again. Then BT tells Sal that Luis Gil's season is better than Dwight Gooden's in 1985. The Mets swept the Nationals and now they head to London. Former WNBA player Nancy Lieberman said if she was Caitlin Clark she would have punched Carter in the face. The Kelce brothers both admitted to not always washing their feet when they shower. We talked about LeBron's foot and how ugly it looks. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer honors the soldiers of D-Day.
We got a Woj bomb moments ago. UCONN's Dan Hurley is the leading candidate for the Lakers head coaching job. They are preparing a massive long term offer. This leaves a huge hole for UCONN and their fans. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the sounds of Rickie Ricardo as the Yankees beat the Twins yet again. Aaron Judge had 5 RBIs on the night. The Mets swept the Nationals. Lindor homered and Luis Torrens hit 2 of his own. Former WNBA player Nancy Lieberman said if she were Caitlin Clark, she would have punched Carter in the face. We have audio from Spittin' Chiclets where Pasha Eshghi called Jacob Trouba a ‘hypocritical scumbag'. Maddog Russo was on First Take and he's loving that his family is going out of town and he'll be eating gummies and playing golf. Gio had a bad experience with a gummy recently. In the final segment of the hour, Al reveals he recently tried gummies.
Hour 1 Gio barely made it in at the start of the show because of the pouring rain and a huge accident on the L.I.E. Boomer had a hard time finding the Yankees game last night. The Mets swept their series with the Nationals and Gio wonders if Jerry thinks he'll win his bet of the Mets winning 81 ½ games. Boomer also said Gio is not spending as much time in the WFAN sales area like he used to. He said he does spend time back there if the people he's talking to are interesting. C-Lo is in for Jerry and is here for his first update of the day. He starts with the sounds of Rickie Ricardo as the Yankees beat the Twins again. Aaron Judge had a stand up bases clearing triple and 5 RBIs on the night. We heard from Howie Rose as the Mets swept the Nationals. Luis Torrens hit 2 homeruns. In the final segment of the hour, Judge and Soto are being compared to Ruth and Gehrig. Boomer wonders what Aaron Judge would have been like in the Babe Ruth era. Hour 2 We got a Woj bomb moments ago. UCONN's Dan Hurley is the leading candidate for the Lakers head coaching job. They are preparing a massive long term offer. This leaves a huge hole for UCONN and their fans. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the sounds of Rickie Ricardo as the Yankees beat the Twins yet again. Aaron Judge had 5 RBIs on the night. The Mets swept the Nationals. Lindor homered and Luis Torrens hit 2 of his own. Former WNBA player Nancy Lieberman said if she were Caitlin Clark, she would have punched Carter in the face. We have audio from Spittin' Chiclets where Pasha Eshghi called Jacob Trouba a ‘hypocritical scumbag'. Maddog Russo was on First Take and he's loving that his family is going out of town and he'll be eating gummies and playing golf. Gio had a bad experience with a gummy recently. In the final segment of the hour, Al reveals he recently tried gummies. Hour 3 We got breaking news earlier in the show with a Woj Bomb saying that Dan Hurley will be the next head coach of the Lakers. We took calls on who could take over at UCONN and if Hurley's coaching style will work with the Lakers. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the Yankees beating the Twins again. Then BT tells Sal that Luis Gil's season is better than Dwight Gooden's in 1985. The Mets swept the Nationals and now they head to London. Former WNBA player Nancy Lieberman said if she was Caitlin Clark she would have punched Carter in the face. The Kelce brothers both admitted to not always washing their feet when they shower. We talked about LeBron's foot and how ugly it looks. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer honors the soldiers of D-Day. Hour 4 Gio cannot believe we are going into another Giants season with Daniel Jones as the quarterback. We wondered if the NFL scheduled the Vikings with Sam Darnold as the first opponent to get them a win. Week 2 they play the Commanders, so they could start off 2-0 and then it gets more difficult with the Browns and Cowboys. Tua showed up to Dolphins camp 30 pounds lighter and with a new hairdo. C-Lo returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Yankees beating the Twins again. Aaron Judge had 5 RBIs including a bases clearing triple. The Mets swept the Nationals as Luis Torrens hit a pair of homers. In Pittsburgh, Paul Skenes struck out Ohtani and Betts in the first inning, but Ohtani got him back with a HR later in the game. The NBA Finals finally get underway tonight. The Moment of The Day involves Chris Russo being excited that the wife and kids will be away this weekend so he can eat gummies and play golf. In the final segment of the show, Stephen Waldron went to the cardiologist yesterday. A caller wants us to put our vote in for Rickie Ricardo as the Yankees play-by-play replacement for John Sterling. Should we endorse a candidate?
In today's episode, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the latest with the Los Angeles Lakers head coaching search. Next, the crew discusses LeBron James' comments on Kyrie Irving, Jaylen Brown's mindset, and the player with the most to lose heading into the NBA Finals. Then, Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman shares how she'd react to Chennedy Carter's foul on Caitlin Clark, whether Clark should've joined the Big 3, the sports media world's coverage of the WNBA this season, and the Oklahoma City Thunder's impressive season. Finally, the crew debates whether Jrue Holiday should guard Luka Doncic or Kyrie.
Nancy Lieberman was in the Hall of Fame BEFORE she played in the inaugural season of the WNBA at age 39 and then coached in 4 leagues, 3 of them men's. There are so many great stories in this interview it's impossible to know where to start, but how about this one: she was Pat Riley's first starting Point Guard for the Lakers. Legend. Pioneer. Great stuff from 'Lady Magic'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) is joined by Basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman (@NancyLieberman) & Thomas Bridges (@Thomas_Bridges).(0:30-22:50) Jones survives Kansas City and heads to Memphis.(22:50-52:30) NBA Playoffs Breakdown + Jokic wins the MVP.(52:30-1:11:05) Around the NFL: Rashee Rice, Tyler Boyd to the Titans and Joe Burrow returns to the field.(1:11:05-1:41:35) Nancy Lieberman on the OKC Thunder, NBA Playoffs, Caitlin Clark's effect on the WNBA and her upcoming season coaching the Big 3.(1:41:35-2:19:05) Big 12 Breakdown: Hot Takes on Kansas State Football and Oklahoma State Softball, Joel Klatt's love affair with Utah and Big 12 Football Power Rankings.(2:19:05-2:40:00) Tom Foolery Story of the Week: People are lodging nicotine pouches in their buttholes and foreskins for a buzz, health experts warn of skin damage and addiction.Follow Tyler Jones on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TylerJonesLiveFollow Tyler Jones on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylerjoneslive/Follow Tyler Jones on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tylerjonesliveFollow Studio Soapbox on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Studio_SoapboxFollow Studio Soapbox on Facebook: https://facebook.com/studiosoapboxFollow The Jones Report on Instagram: https://instagram.com/jones_report
Special counsel Jack Smith fires back at Donald Trump's claim that he holds absolute immunity from criminal prosecution. Then, Trump announces his latest stance on abortion, saying it should be up to states. Why those comments are getting bipartisan backlash. Plus, how an epic NCAA tournament could reshape women's sports. Charles Coleman, Katie Benner, Jon Allen, Dan Pfeiffer, Tara Setmayer, & Nancy Lieberman join.
UConn has gone back to back as National Champions. How impressive were they this season? Who has a better chance of 3-peating: Chiefs or UConn? Who is going to end up taking the Kentucky job? Basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman joins to talk about all of that and more. Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
UConn has gone back to back as National Champions. How impressive were they this season? Who has a better chance of 3-peating: Chiefs or UConn? Who is going to end up taking the Kentucky job? Basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman joins to talk about all of that and more. Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
UConn has gone back to back as National Champions. How impressive were they this season? Who has a better chance of 3-peating: Chiefs or UConn? Who is going to end up taking the Kentucky job? Basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman joins to talk about all of that and more. Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
UConn has gone back to back as National Champions. How impressive were they this season? Who has a better chance of 3-peating: Chiefs or UConn? Who is going to end up taking the Kentucky job? Basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman joins to talk about all of that and more. Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
UConn has gone back to back as National Champions. How impressive were they this season? Who has a better chance of 3-peating: Chiefs or UConn? Who is going to end up taking the Kentucky job? Basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman joins to talk about all of that and more. Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Multiple Hall of Famer, Martin Luther King Jr Humanitarian Award Winner, two-time Olympian, first ever female BIG3 head coach and proud mom, Nancy Lieberman grew up in Queens, New York honing her basketball skills, grit and determination on the way to becoming friends and being mentored by Kobe Bryant, Muhammad Ali and Billie Jean King. In Harlem as a 17 year old, Nancy represented the United States of America at the Olympics, youngest, ever member of that medal winning basketball team. Nancy, known as “Lady Magic" led Old Dominion University to numerous championships, trained and coached pro athletes to championship trophies and fame in multiple sports and became the first woman to play with a men's professional basketball team, the first woman to coach, a men's basketball team, and many news articles herald her something of a national celebrity. Nancy serves as an official team ambassador for the WNBA Dallas wings. She provides dream courts around the country for kids, serves as a head coach in the Big3, hired by Ice Cube as the first women's basketball coach of that pro sports league, and Lieberman is a sought after pro sports analyst and award winning humanitarian as a cultural changer.Welcome to the Little Star Light PodcastIt is exciting to have you as a listener of Little Star Light, a podcast dedicated to sharing stories of courage and inspiration with our hosts and guests during uplifting, entertaining and intriguing conversations. Thank you for joining us. Each of us have a great story to live, you included. Hear and learn from, be inspired by and benefit from respected industry experts, brave pathfinders, curious adventurers, determined innovators, creative warriors, experienced leaders, and caring people who have joined together for you.Your hosts are Andrea Jaeger, Karen Vazquez and Adriana Solarova. In addition we have special co-hosts and guests from around the world, also doing their best to bring their own amazing light to you. Get ready! Here we go!www.littlestarlightpodcast.com For more information about the work Little Star Foundation does, please visit: https://www.littlestar.org/
Hall of Fame player, coach, broadcaster Nancy Lieberman joins the show as we talk about her legendary career, a surprise visit from fellow Old Dominion Alum Jay Harris, as well as we talk about how womens basketball has envolved and the increasing interest in the game. Nancy also talks about some scary moments when her son TJ was in Israel during the Hamas attacks and how the State Department got him and his teammates out in a daring rescue! Plus, so much more!
Chris and Rob discuss the biggest difference between quarterbacks like Justin Fields and CJ Stroud, and debate whether or not Jonathan Taylor should return to play for the Indianapolis Colts even though he's still at-odds with the front office. Plus, BIG3 head coach and Basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman swings by to discuss all the biggest offseason NBA headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WNBA playoffs are in full swing, so why not bring you some W royalty this week? Ticha Penicheiro joins the show to chop it up about growing up as a hooper in Portugal, playing at Old Dominion against some of Pat Summit's best Tennessee teams, and her experiences in the early years of the WNBA. All the flowers to TP! Live on location from XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas — tune in! Hooping in Portugal, watching Magic Johnson, going pro as a teen (1:25) Choosing Old Dominion, ROY, learning about Nancy Lieberman (4:40) Championship vs. Tennessee, WNBA emergence, draft process (12:25) Sacramento Monarchs, playing with Ruthie Bolton and Yolanda Griffith and getting a ring (16:40) Wheaties box, team folding, joining the LA Sparks (19:21) W25, HOF, and becoming an agent (25:35) Playing overseas and changes in the WNBA (33:30) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Description: Katie Kolinski, a former graduate assistant for Syracuse under Jim Boeheim and a West Genesee graduate, joins Mike on the podcast after getting hired as an assistant coach for the Le Moyne women's program. Kolinski comes aboard as the school transitions to the Division I level. She also brings with her 3-year-old daughter Kaiya. Kolinski discusses coaching and recruiting while being a young mother. Later in the podcast, she describes how Nancy Lieberman has been a mentor to her in the profession. 1:05: Taking a new job at Le Moyne 4:10: Getting her start with Felisha Legette-Jack 10:00: Coaching and recruiting as a single mom 20:05: Nancy Lieberman becomes a mentor and delivers an incredible Final Four experience Follow @MikeWatersSYR (https://twitter.com/MikeWatersSYR) on Twitter Find our Syracuse basketball coverage on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SyracuseBask...Twitter: https://twitter.com/syrbasketball For all your Syracuse basketball coverage head to https://www.syracuse.com/orangebasket... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alexandra Allred made sports (and medical) history through activism and determination. When she learned that women were not allowed in bobsled, she lobbied for equal status with a relentless letter-writing campaign. It had not yet occurred to her that she had no idea how to actually bobsled. As a former fighter in martial arts, she had only cared that women were banned from a sport deemed “too dangerous” and “too fast.” When told that the women's program had no by-laws and was therefore unofficial, Allred co-authored the first U.S. women's bylaws and helped secure a sponsor. She ultimately won the U.S. Nationals in September 1994, making sports history as she was named to the first-ever U.S. women's bobsled team. When the United States Olympic Committee named her Athlete of the Year for her sport, it made international news that Allred was also pregnant. At the time, there was very little data on elite pregnant athletes who did powerlifting and plyometrics. While Allred became the “poster child” of the Case Western OB/GYN international study, Allred was squatting 375 lbs. and clocked at 20 MPH sprints into her second trimester. The results of this study changed how to measure the safety of baby in utero for competitive athletes. Both the United States and International Olympic Committee used Allred's training data as a safety guide for pregnant athletes and she served as a fitness/nutrition expert for two decades. Today, Allred is an adjunct professor at Tarleton State University and continues to write/research and work with those living with special needs. Her most recent book: When Women Stood - The Untold History of Females Who Changed Sports and the World. Was published in February 2023. About the book: When Women Stood - The Untold History of Females Who Changed Sports and the World. An unapologetically candid and illuminating history of women and their fight for equality, told through the influential world of sports. From early Amazons to modern-day athletes, women have been fighting for their rightful place in the world. The history of these female athletes—whether warriors on the battlefield or competitors in the sports arena—has often been neglected, yet it is through sports that women have changed society, gaining entry into education, travel, politics, and more. When Women Stood is an eye-opening chronicle of the amazing women who refused to accept the status quo and fought for something better for themselves and for those who would follow. Featuring exclusive insight from athletes such as Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Kathrine Switzer, Nancy Lieberman, Briana Scurry, and Nancy Hogshead-Maker, this book includes the stories of female football players, Olympic athletes, powerlifters, and soccer stars, of historians, archeologists, crusaders, and scientists. Women's sports history cannot be told without also telling the story of the fight for gender and racial equality, economics, medical biases, gay and transgender history, violence, religion, media, abuse, and activism. When Women Stood is the first to go beyond the record books and gold medal counts to truly dig into the vital role women and sports have played in instigating change in society as a whole. And it shows that, despite seemingly unsurmountable odds, the true spirit of the female athlete can never be restrained. New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast go live every Tuesday at 7am UK time - Subscribe so you don't miss out. Support the mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media. Visit www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast Thank you. Show notes Call her Alex Growing up and loving the non-traditional female sports Having lived in 20 places by the time she was 18 Being born in Germany and spending her childhood moving from place to place Living in Russia and being followed by the KGB Getting into Martial Arts at 18 and being a professional fighter Seeing bobsled for the first time on TV and not seeing any women competing Asking the question - why are there no women competing? 1940 US Champion - Katherine Dewey - Bobsleigh pilot won the open bobsled competition Starting a campaign to change the rules to allow women to compete Winning the US Nationals in 1994 while being 4 month pregnant British Boxer - Jane Couch making a difference for women in boxing Getting push back for being a pregnant athlete Why she didn't drop out Being part of a medical study on pregnancy and athletics Mentors in sports Misogyny at the highest levels in sport Figuring out fundraising and sponsorship for the bobsled team Keeping motivated after setback after setback. The power of women The label of tomboy Writing the book New Book: When Women Stood - The Untold History of Females Who Changed Sports and the World. Planning a 2nd book Thoughts on World Athletics banning transgender women from competition. Lack of research for the cis-gender female body Why women aren't studied Focusing on female hormones Mary Cain Dr. Stacey Sims Creating a space for transgender athletes The importance of education around transgender men and women Menstrual cycle and how it ties to performance Heavy topics Media coverage for women and how's it changed over the past 30 years How the worlds sees women Why it's less about what she looks like and more about what she can do The power of strong, outspoken women Being you How to connect with Alex Advice for women who want to help drive change Practical steps to support and encourage other women Support your sisters and stand up for ourselves Social Media Website: www.alexandraallred.com Book: When Women Stood - The Untold History of Females Who Changed Sports and the World.
There was a lot to be excited about for Season 6 of the BIG3 but when Power announced the addition of a new co-captain in Akil Mitchell, the community couldn't wait to see what he brought to the table. An athletic freak that makes his presence felt on both ends of the court, Mitchell was brought in with the hope that he is the missing piece to a second championship for Power. We get into his season leading up to the BIG3, playing in the talented BSN, how he was recruited to the league, playing under Nancy Lieberman, his debut against 3 Headed Monsters, and a lot more. Additionally, we give you a synopsis of Week 1 and quick picks for Week 2 in Dallas. Hope you enjoy! DRIP: https://www.dripshop.live/invite/4thM... FOLLOW: Twitter, IG, Tik Tok - @4thManPod SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE 5 STARS: Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast.... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5dk1EZz.... LISTEN EVERY MONDAY AT 1PMEST OR SATURDAY AT 2PM EST: Nothin' But Net Channel on Dash Radio - https://dashradio.com/nothinbutnet ... GRAB A SHIRT OR SOMETHING: https://teespring.com/the-forth-man?p.... AKIL MITCHELL: @ajmitchell25
Jessica offers emotional support for Ja Morant, recaps the Celtics win over the Heat, talks to DeAngelo Williams and gets a great Muhammad Ali story from Nancy Lieberman.start Ja's odd IG stories:12 Celtics stave of elimination:28 Jessica's jacket:30 Squirrel takes over Yankees game:34 Aaron Rodgers likes ‘Jersey Shore':36 NFL approves TNF flex scheduling:40 Tom Brady is part owner of Raiders:47 DeAngelo Williams1:03 Nancy Lieberman
In this episode, Lindsay Gibbs interviews Andrew Maraniss, special projects coordinator at Vanderbilt University and author. They discuss his latest book Inaugural Ballers, which tells the story of the 1976 Women's Olympic Basketball team, who laid the foundation for the rise of women's sports in the U.S.. This team included many players who would become some of the most legendary figures in the history of basketball like Pat Head Summit, Lusia Harris, Nancy Lieberman, Ann Meyers, coach Billie Moore and beyond. This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com To get exclusive content and support the Burn It All Down podcast, become a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://www.bonfire.com/store/burn-it-all-down/ Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's Montgomery & Co., will Beyonce's new song lead to an extension of The Great Resignation? Plus, Terence Moore of Forbes joins us to talk about his book "The Real Hank Aaron: An Intimate Look at the Life and Legacy of the Home Run King” and how Major League Baseball phased out African Americans from playing in the league. Plus, our Commissioner's Cup series continues, the G.O.A.T, Nancy Lieberman, chimes in on how players do it big when bonus money is on the line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this edition of Montgomery & Co., prices are rising everywhere, inflation is through the roof and everyone is feeling it. Also making news, the 2022 WNBA All-Star starters are announced including naming BG an honorary starter. Plus, we have the legend, the multi-Hall of Famer, the GOAT, Nancy Lieberman joins the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices