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The guys from Dawgman.com - Jack McCauley and former UW Basketball players Noah Dickerson and Jason Crandall - are back with another hoops podcast. It's been a minute since they last spoke together, and in that time Washington has gone 3-2, including road wins over Minnesota and Penn State. The guys talked about the turnaround and specific things they saw during the last five-game stretch they hadn't seen before up to that point. A big part of the turnaround has been the inclusion of Franck Kepnang in the lineup and the emergence of Mekhi Mason, as well as Great Osobor continuing to do Great Osobor things. What did Noah think of Great's unique double-double at Penn State, as well as threatening to become Washington's first-ever player to tally a triple-double? And not to be outdone, Jason talks about his near quadruple-double in high school. After a quick break, the guys come back and talk about tomorrow night's game against Rutgers, their true freshmen pheoms, how much of a win over the Scarlet Knights is needed in order for UW to secure a Big Ten Tournament berth, and also what they expect to see when the Huskies hit the road again for games at Iowa and Wisconsin. Both Noah and Jason had experience at Washington playing with really talented freshmen, and Noah also talked about the one time he worked out with current Rutgers true frosh Ace Bailey, who is being touted as a potential number-one pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dawgman Hoops Pod is back! Jack McCauley is joined by former UW players Noah Dickerson and Jason Crandall to offer up their current thoughts on UW Hoops, why the games went like they did, and what the team needs to do to enjoy some success moving forward. In the first segment, the guys recap the last three games - Purdue, at Oregon, and UCLA. They talked about the importance of getting Franck Kepnang back for the UCLA game, how the veteran guards need to step up, and how well Great Osobor has been playing of late. After a quick break, the guys rip right into the second half of the show. They talk about the next three games for UW: at Minnesota and hosting Nebraska and Northwestern, as well as what it's going to take to try to win enough games to make the Big Ten Tournament. With 18 Big Ten teams, only 15 make the tournament. Right now the Huskies are in last place. They also offer their opinions on who has stood out on the team through the first half of Big Ten play, and who needs to have a big end of season if the Huskies hold any hopes of a postseason run. And Noah has one final word for all recent UW and D1 athletes and what they can do to claim their due compensation from the NCAA per the House settlement. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Hoops pod is back! Jack McCauley is joined by former UW players Noah Dickerson and Jason Crandall to recap their thoughts on the Huskies recent road swing through Michigan State and Michigan, otherwise known as the 'Welcome to the Big Ten' road trip. Starting with the 88-54 loss to Michigan State, the guys talk about the slow start, why it happened, and is it something UW fans might expect to see more of throughout the season? The guys also offered up insight on what it's like to get hit in the mouth like UW did last Thursday night, lose big, and what the next day is like at practice. And especially on the road, what was that like? Then they talked about the 16-point loss at Sunday Michigan and whether that's more in line with what UW fans should see from the Huskies moving forward, especially teams that have multiple big men. That talk turned into the play of Great Osobor, who tied a season-high with 23 points. He also showed up with 11 rebounds. How has his progress been, and can UW win games when he's not at 100 percent? After a quick break, the guys move forward and look to the next three games on this current gauntlet of playing six-straight ranked teams. Washington hosts Purdue Wednesday night, travel to Oregon to play the Ducks on Tuesday the 21st, and then they come back to Seattle to host UCLA three days later. With those three games all in the Pacific Northwest, and two at home - does that help shift the energy? And can the Huskies pull off an upset in one of the next three games? Noah and Jason also took some time to answer a couple of fan-submitted questions before wrapping up this podcast. When did they know that they had a team capable of making the NCAA Tournament? And what would it have been like if Dejounte Murray and Marquese Chriss had come back after their freshman seasons instead of turning pro? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Guys from the Husky Hoops Pod on DawgmanRadio, Jack McCauley, Noah Dickerson, and Jason Crandall are back with another episode, and this time there's a ton of things to talk about ahead of Washington's first ever B1G home game versus USC. To start, they talk about the Huskies currently having the No. 1 recruiting class in the Big Ten for 2025, having signed four players - JJ Mandaquit, Courtland Muldrew, Niko Bundalo, and Mady Traore. Noah adds an anecdote about his own recruitment and how he visited Washington and immediately committed to another school! Next, the guys recap the Acrisure Invitational Championship, where Washington beat Colorado State on Thanksgiving and then Santa Clara the following day to bring the hardware home to Montlake. They talked about the things they saw that went well, what needs improvement, and overall how hopeful they are of success from this group of Hoop Dawgs moving forward. After a quick break the guys talk about Washington first-ever Big Ten road game at UCLA, where they lost by 11. What did they see from that game? And what is it going to take in order for the Huskies to break through? The guys also talk about certain key themes to the season so far that have started to forge the identity of the team, like the lack of offense, how the offense revolves around Great Osobor, free throw shooting (Noah has a revelation on this topic!), and more. UW Head Coach Danny Sprinkle has comped Noah and Great, so Noah offers his thoughts (Jason too) on Great's game and where improvement is going to come over the course of the year. The Huskies are now back in Seattle after the UCLA game and they next play USC Saturday afternoon. What about the Trojans? They react to St. Mary's holding the Trojans to 36 points and they just lost to Oregon in LA too. What are the guys expecting from Saturday's game, and more specifically how can the Huskies add to the Trojans' woes and at the same time maintain their 100 percent home winning record? Jason offers up some insight into a factor you might not think about when it comes to having a home-court advantage. And both Noah and Jason have strong connections to former UW Coaches Will Conroy and Quincy Pondexter, who are both now at USC. Are they having mixed emotions about seeing the former Dawgs on the other side of the court? Here's a hint; for guys outside the area, it didn't matter as much, but for the local guys? It's everything. Jack jumps ahead and asks Noah and Jason about the upcoming Washington State game, one where the Huskies will be hosting former UW player Nate Calmese. And how do they think Sprinkle will deal with his first game against WSU as Washington's head coach? Sprinkle was born in Pullman! To wrap up this most recent hoops pod, Jack asks Noah and Jason; what aspects need to improve in these next handful of games before Big Ten play ramps up in earnest in January? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Husky Hoops Guys, Jack McCauley, Noah Dickerson, and Jason Crandall are back with their third installment of the Hoops Pod. They begin by discussing the loss against Nevada, especially about if fans need to value DJ Davis and if folks should expect another performance from Great Osobor like we saw against the Wolf Pack this season. The guys then talk about the upcoming games leading into the Thanksgiving tournament down in Palm Springs, specifically what the Huskies need to do in these two games to give them a good shot to win the tournament in the Desert. After that, Noah discusses how he gets ready for games, what his pregame routine looks like, and some potential superstitions he had while suiting up for the purple and gold. The guys end the pod by talking about specific guys that need to step up this season for Coach Sprinkle and really start to make an impact as a tougher schedule looms in the distance. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Guys from the Dawgman Husky Hoops Pod, Jack McCauley, Noah Dickerson, and Jason Crandall, are back with another episode before The Danny Sprinkle era on Montlake tips off. Jack leads things off by getting a pulse from Jason and Noah on how the scrimmage vs Western Oregon and went and if there are any inclinations that what was shown last Tuesday, we can see throughout the season. After talking about the scrimmage, especially how they thought guys like Zoom Diallo, DJ Davis, and Great Osobor played, they transitioned to talking about a UC Davis team who's had back to back 20 win seasons. Noah and Jason talk about if there's any first game jitters for guys. Then Jack steers the conversation towards the Nevada game this weekend and why this is not only a critical matchup for the Huskies early on, but could look great come end of the season. After diving into their roster, Noah tells some stories on why it's tough to play at elevation as well as the importance of getting off to a good start on a road trip. Jason and Noah also share some of their memories as roommates together on the team. The guys then wrap up the pod with some "x" factors on who they think needs to have a good week in order for Washington to start 2-0 this season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New graduate gets interviewed by the new co-host Zach Olson. Getting accepted into a PT program Challenges of undergrad and PT School Managing stress during school Remembering to breathe
Noah Dickerson recaps the 2-0 weekend against the Oregon schools. Washington toppled the Ducks in overtime on Wednesday before taking care of Oregon State on Saturday. Noah then talks about the rhythms of road games late in the season.
The Washington Huskies split their home series with the Arizona schools. The Dawgs clipped ASU in OT on Thursday before a strong first half followed by second half beat down by the Arizona Wildcats.
It's been three years since the tragic helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and 7 others. Our thoughts and prayers continue to go out to their families. We also go over the NBA all-star starters, and some changes they can make for the weekend. We also go over the McDonalds All-American teams, and go over our new segment, “Dropped the Ball”. Finally we have our 1 on 1 Hooper profile with overseas pro basketball player, Noah Dickerson. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoopjack/message
Noah Dickerson breaks down the win in Colorado and the loss in Utah.
The Noah Dickerson Show is back. Noah recaps his 2022-2023 season so far as he playing professionally in Switzerland. He then recaps the season so far and the sweep of the Northern California schools.
Noah Dickerson is back to break down the last two weeks of games that saw Washington go 1-3. The 6th place Huskies beat asu before losing to Arizona and the LA schools. Dickerson recaps the games and looks forward to Washington State.
The Huskies took care of business at home last weekend with a pair of wins over Colorado and Utah. Noah Dickerson breaks down both wins and talks about the mindset of a player in the different styles of games.
Noah Dickerson and Trevor Mueller are joined by former video coordinator Jacob Wisness. Jacob worked as video coordinator under Lorenzo Romar and Mike Hopkins. The two talk about the value of video and the differences between the two coaches. They then recap the 2-0 home weekend for the Huskies.
Former Husky Noah Dickerson reviews the Huskies 1-2 start to conference play. Washington lost to two of the top tier teams in the conference while pulling off a Conan more victory versus Utah. Dickerson gives reason for optimism as week 2 in the conference looms.
Noah Dickerson updates everyone on his travels playing professionally in England as well as breaks down the Huskies' 5-5 non-conference season.
Noah Dickerson chatted with former UW basketball player Hameir Wright after announcing his intention to transfer from the program.
Noah Dickerson recaps the brutal 5-21 season the the Huskies.
Noah Dickerson sits down with former Husky and NBA All-Star Detlef Schrempf to talk about his basketball journey.
Noah Dickerson catches up with former Husky Andrew Andrews about his professional journey overseas.
Noah Dickerson recaps the disappointing road trip to the Oregon schools.
Noah Dickerson reviews the Huskies’ 77-62 loss to the WSU cougars. On a more positive note, Noah gives updates on his professional career.
Noah Dickerson breaks down the Huskies home sweep over the Colorado Buffalos and the Utah Utes.
1/11/21- Gareth, Rob Harris, & I create wrestling characters for each other - complete with music, promos, & more. Noah Dickerson joins the group roughly 30 minutes into the episode to discuss the Trump mob storming the Capitol on January 9th. The Jeremy Mills Podcast Episode #245 Everything You Need: https://linktr.ee/jeremyjoemills Website: www.jeremymillspodcast.com; Twitter & Instagram @jeremyjoemills; Email: jeremymillspodcast@gmail.com. Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sCcUzrDSrk&ab_channel=NiagaraSt.
Noah Dickerson and Trevor Mueller discuss the 0-2 week for the Huskies.
Noah Dickerson breaks down the week for the Washington Huskies. Washington went 1-1 with a win against Seattle and a narrow loss to Oregon.
Former Husky star Noah Dickerson reviews the 0-3 start for the Washington Huskies.
11/8/20- A special episode of OG&J w/ Josh Mills & Noah Dickerson discussing the fallout from Joe Biden being elected the 46th President of the United States. The Jeremy Mills Podcast Episode #228. Everything You Need: https://linktr.ee/jeremyjoemills Website: www.jeremymillspodcast.com; Twitter & Instagram @jeremyjoemills; Email: jeremymillspodcast@gmail.com. Theme Song: Jeremy Mills Podcast - Don Dishes & M3_Beats
Wanting to inform about the PT profession and the different directions to get there A bit of my story A total cliffhanger to what I can share Gap year Interviewing - Professionals and students
Husky great Tre Simmons talks with a Noah Dickerson about his basketball journey. Simmons talks about his time at UW and how the overseas game changed him as a player and a person.
Noah Dickerson, Jake Grant, and Trevor Mueller recap the final weekend of the regular season which the Dawgs got their first two road wins of the season in a rare sweep of the Arizona schools.
After a couple weeks off, Husky Hardcourt is back breaking down the Huskies recent losing streak culminating in the loss against the Cougs in Pullman. Noah Dickerson, Jake Grant, and Trevor Mueller try to make sense of the disappointing season.
2/10/20- University of Washington alumni Noah Dickerson is back in the U-District to explain what his time was like living and playing professional basketball in Israel. It's a wide-ranging conversation that includes his expectations after college vs what actually happened, learning about America's love with preservatives, learning how to be comfortable alone, Shabbat Dinners, finding his ‘safe room' while he heard bombs drop in the distance, adjusting to the style of play overseas, where he wants to play next year, and his thoughts on this Huskies MBB team this season. The Jeremy Mills Podcast Episode #162 Website: www.jeremymillspodcast.com; Twitter: @jeremyjoemills; Facebook: www.facebook.com/jeremymillspodcast; Subscribe, rate & review on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Stitcher; Email: jeremymillspodcast@gmail.com. Shoutout to M3_Beats & Don Dishes for providing the official theme & soundtrack of The Jeremy Mills Podcast.
Noah Dickerson, Jake Grant, and Trevor Mueller break down the Huskies road loss at Utah. After controlling most of the game Washington allowed the Utes to score with the clock stopped. Where do they go from here?
Washington squandered a 16-point second half lead to fall to the Ducks in overtime at Hec Ed. Noah Dickerson, Jake Grant, and Trevor Mueller break down the loss and discuss how to move forward.
Washington bounced back after a tough week in the Bay Area. Noah Dickerson, Jake Grant, and Trevor Mueller review the win against Oregon State and cover the emergence of RaeQuan Battle and Marcus Tsohonis.
Noah Dickerson, Jake Grant, and Trevor Mueller review the Huskies loss against UCLA at Hec Ed on Thursday night. What went wrong for the Dawgs and can they be fixed? Rebounds were a major problem that lead to the defeat. Noah gives some insight into rebounding out of the zone.
Noah Dickerson, David Crisp, and Matisse Thybulle share about their experience of returning Washington under Coach Hopkins. Their efforts got the program back to national relevance by getting the Huskies back to the tournament and cementing their legacies as legends.
Noah Dickerson, David Crisp, and Matisse Thybulle talk about their first two years in the Washington program. There were major decisions that had to be made by all players between their freshman and sophomore years. The three also answer the question of when they felt a part of the Seattle basketball family.
Hosts Jake Grant, Noah Dickerson, and Trevor Mueller recap the Huskies trip to the Diamond Head Classic in Hawaii. The Dawgs came up short in the championship game. What went right, what went wrong, and where does the team go as they head into conference play?
This 3 part series will chronicle the Husky Men’s basketball program’s rise back to the tournament. The foundation of that rise was the seniors that stuck through some tough times at Hec Ed. Part 1 Noah Dickerson and David Crisp talk about their recruitment and that first summer as they transition from high school to college basketball.
Noah Dickerson, Jake, and Trevor break down the close loss to the Zags at Hec Ed. The guys break down what went right, what went wrong, and the positive trends this team is showing.
Husky great, Noah Dickerson calls in from Israel to talk about his time at UW and what he is up to now.
7/15/2019- The Worldwide Invitational was held in Las Vegas, Nevada from July 11th-13th. Coaches, agents, scouts, & players all gathered on the campus of UNLV to find out who was most deserving of an international contract. Hear from Rostislav Vergun, Dimitis Menoudakos, BJ Bass, David Crisp, Noah Dickerson, Adhmad Rorie, Tanner Omlid, Robert Upshaw, & Alvin Snow. To finish, Jazmine & Jeremy recap the trip outside of basketball. The Jeremy Mills Podcast Episode #118 Website: www.jeremymillspodcast.com; Twitter: @jeremyjoemills; Facebook: www.facebook.com/jeremymillspodcast; Subscribe, rate, & review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & YouTube; Email: jeremymillspodcast@gmail.com Shoutout to M3_Beats for providing the official soundtrack of The Jeremy Mills Podcast.
This week we go over the results of the NBA draft lottery and the potential top five picks and University of Washington forward, Noah Dickerson calls in for an interview.
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The general consensus has been that if the Dawgs could win at least one game in the Pac-12 Tournament, they'd be in the NCAA Tournament. Today, they've done it, beating USC. There are things every team needs to be successful in the tournament; playing consistent solid defense, and veteran guard play, and the Dawgs have it. Joining us from Las Vegas after today's win to discuss the game, and the strategy going forward are Noah Dickerson and Dominic Green. The Seahawks are making some free agency moves, re-signing KJ Wright, which was not necessarily expected after making a deal with Mychal Kendricks yesterday. They also added NFC West mainstay Mike Iupati at guard. There are still some positional question marks, but if they can solidify those, this team could do some serious damage.
The general consensus has been that if the Dawgs could win at least one game in the Pac-12 Tournament, they'd be in the NCAA Tournament. Today, they've done it, beating USC. There are things every team needs to be successful in the tournament; playing consistent solid defense, and veteran guard play, and the Dawgs have it. Joining us from Las Vegas after today's win to discuss the game, and the strategy going forward are Noah Dickerson and Dominic Green. The Seahawks are making some free agency moves, re-signing KJ Wright, which was not necessarily expected after making a deal with Mychal Kendricks yesterday. They also added NFC West mainstay Mike Iupati at guard. There are still some positional question marks, but if they can solidify those, this team could do some serious damage.
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In the 20th episode of the GoHuskies Podcast, Tony Castricone talks with Washington men's basketball seniors Noah Dickerson and Scott Allsop (head student manager) ahead of the Dawgs' final two regular-season home contests on Montlake.
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On the fifth episode of Inside Pac-12 Men’s Basketball, Pac-12 Networks’ Mike Yam and Don MacLean break down the key story lines in the Conference of Champions. They discuss Washington’s unbelievable start to Pac-12 play (5:19) and debate if Noah Dickerson’s potential absence will hurt the Huskies (7:39). Don also explains why USC’s offensive improvements will make them a dangerous team in the Pac-12 Tournament (14:51) and Mike praises Oregon State for their impressive road sweep over Utah and Colorado (16:50).Mike and Don interview Arizona State head coach Bobby Hurley (24:22), and talk about Zylan Cheatham’s all-around game and the improvement of Remy Martin. Mike also questions Hurley about his unusual game-day routine (38:16). Don evaluates the NBA potential for Washington’s Matisse Thybulle (48:55), and then on “Story Time with Don MacLean” he recalls a Sports Illustrated photo shoot with Bill Walton and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar that did not make the cover of the magazine (53:06).
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Topics include: The growth this team has shown from nonconference to now Defensive identity Comparing the Markelle Fultz and Isaiah Stewart commitments KenPom analysis on the UW defense, Noah Dickerson, and Matisse Thybulle What the rest of the season holds In praise of Bill Walton
8/19/18- Live from Week #5 of The CrawsOver. Rob Harris of SB Battle joined us to chat about what is was like on Jamal Crawford's previous pro-am championship teams, his favorite memories a a spectator & player, & more. Ahmaad Rorie of Worldwide SM & The University of Montana spoke about playing for Coach Snow, his favorite memory as a player at The CrawsOver, & who we see's as competitors in the playoffs. MarJon Beauchamp of The Unit & Rainier Beach High School joined us 7 gave insight on playing with Michael Porter Jr. & being coached by Brandon Roy. He also reflects on playing against Noah Dickerson, how he views Rainier Beach High School & their basketball history, & his goals as a junior. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode- you never know who will show up next! Special thank you to Johnathan Mills. Intro beat is Japan ft Ray Kincaid- Jaykin via BeatzEra YT Website: www.jeremymillspodcast.com; Twitter: @jeremyjoemills; Facebook: www.facebook.com/jeremymillspodcast; Email: jeremymillspodcast@gmail.com
8/2/18-Live from Week 3 of The CrawsOver. Nahziah Carter, David Crisp, & Noah Dickerson of the University of Washington men's basketball team joined me to talk about what they are working on in the summer and the upcoming season and what they expect to accomplish. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode- you never know who will show up next! Intro beat is Japan ft Ray Kincaid- Jaykin via BeatzEra YT Website: www.jeremymillspodcast.com; Twitter: @jeremyjoemills; Facebook: www.facebook.com/jeremymillspodcast; Email: jeremymillspodcast@gmail.com
The crew is back with special guests Noah Dickerson and Joe Bornhorst. They discuss current RC news and upcoming races. Enjoy!
The crew is back for the new year with special guests Noah Dickerson and Doah Nickerson! They talk about silly season and all the new things coming in 2017.
Week 1 is underway! Well, almost. Frankie Reynolds, Noah Dickerson and Jamie Price break down the two NFL games with the most fantasy implications and dive head first into the league by discussing the matchups, rosters, and bold predictions for "The Fantasy Life" in week 1.