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Seattle and Val celebrate the wins over Virginia Tech and Duke and how they bring the Hoos to within striking distance of another ACC Regular Season Championship. Then with Senior Day coming up, we honor a couple of Champions: our Seniors Mamadi Diakite and Braxton Key, without whom UVA would not have an NCAA Men's Basketball Championship! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"To be the best you want to be, you have to have a real passion for the game and work on your own."AJ Bramlett had that passion for basketball and his desire to work on his own led him to play for one of the best college basketball coaches in history, Lute Olson, at the University of Arizona, where he helped his team win the 1997 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship. AJ went onto a professional career in the NBA and in Europe after his college days.So, what did his parents do (or not do) that helped him have that self-motivation to want to work on his game outside of practice? Find out in this episode of Clarity for Parents of Athletes.Please feel free to contact Gabe for either team and/or parent workshops or individual coaching at aclearmind.com
Mark welcomes back Kate Obenshain (Young America's Foundation) on the heels of her Virginia Cavaliers winning the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, and they discuss the latest in the Mueller Report, AG Barr testimony, as well as Democrats trying to win back an election. Phil Kendro also gives us an update on a great couple of events this weekend with the War Birds in town as well as the Concours D'Elegance in La Jolla.
Matt Loughlin, Steve Tichenor and John McAleavey sit down to discuss the impact of the Devils winning the NHL draft lottery, Virginia winning the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship and handicap The Masters!
The crew talks Virginia's win over Texas Tech in the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship as well as coaching changes in college hoops and how it could impact James Madison, plus Dukes spring football and area prep sports.
Today we open the show and welcome back J. Anthony Brown. We are all parents and y'all get to hear about our methods. Gabrielle Union shows support to her 11 year old son at Pride in Miami. Felicity Huffman pleads guilty in the college admissions scandal. R. Kelly is considering a follow up interview with Gayle King. Virgina wins NCAA Men's Basketball Championship. The crew does a reenactment of the poaching death in South Africa. Closing Remarks has Steve talking about the man should have been and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Congratulations to Virginia winning their first national title in the OT thriller against Texas Tech. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Talkin bout Steelers, Pens, Pirates, the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, and tv shows. Email the podcast!!! stuchcast@gmail.com
Tory, Matthew, and John preview WKU Football's annual Spring Game as well as look ahead to Monday night's NCAA Men's Basketball Championship game.
Masters Tournament, NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, Patrick Ewing hired at Georgetown, Romo Retirement, NHL Playoff Match Ups, MLB going dormant, KD's return, & Follow-up.
Try saying that ten times fast. JOIN MY YAHOO GROUP ::: https://tournament.fantasysports.yahoo.com/t1/group/71694/invitation?key=090fe7cd09cddf6a&soc_trk=lnk After a year away, we're back! Justin brings you his 2017 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Basketball Championship Tournament bracketology, all in one big podcast! Favorites, underdogs, deep sleepers, bracket-busters and more await! We start by discussing the "First Four" play-in games, then go region-by-region until we hit the Elite 8, and finish up by revealing our Elite 8, Final Four, National Championship Game, and our 2017 National Champion! Follow me on Twitter @BlockBuster_Guy
For our final part of the NCAA series, I talk to my former teammate from the University of Maine, Chris Bruff. I entitled this the "Championship Edition" because this podcast's release date is the day of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship. Some of the topics Chris and I discuss are: Choosing classes around practice time The humor of "getting a job" while you are playing a sport Our daily practice schedule How much time you actually need to set aside for practices and games The $755 million that the NCAA made in the first 2 weeks of the NCAA Tournament this year Chris and I battled together at the University of Maine for two years so we both saw what really went on at this level. My goal with this podcast wasn't to take a stance either way on if college athletes should be paid, etc, but just to let the listener know what it's really like as a Division 1 athlete. You can find Chris on Twitter with @cjbruff.
Greg Shaheen, NCAA Senior VP for Basketball and Business Strategies, the Czar of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, better known as March Madness, joins us for our annual conversation with him to discuss the big business around one of the premiere sports properties in the world. We also go to Augusta to get an insider's look at the business in and around Augusta National - site of The Masters with Augusta resident Jeremy Jiunnies. read more