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#DrKenyattaCavil #SportsLab #HBCUsports"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 548 with Dr. Kenyatta Cavil, Mike Washington & Charles Bishop radio show. Today's show will be a good one as Doc is joined by David Rhodes, Jamie Walker, and Bryan Fulford (BCSN SportsWrap) discuss the latest HBCU news and sports and recap Week 3 in HBCU football.TOPICS:HBCU Football Scoreboard - 9/14/2024FINAL: Davenport Panthers 17, Bowie St. Bulldogs 14.FINAL: Georgia Southern 42, South Carolina State 14.FINAL: Delaware 42, North Carolina A&T 13.FINAL: Catawba College Indians 37, Shaw Bears 28.FINAL: Fort Valley State 42, Kentucky State 0.FINAL: Winston-Salem 19, Ohio Dominican 13.FINAL: Livingstone 23, Allen 21.FINAL: Elizabeth City St. 20, Erskine 0.FINAL: Western Michigan 59, Bethune-Cookman 31.FINAL: Grambling 35,Texas A&M-Commerce 28.FINAL: Emory & Henry 40, Bluefield St. 13.FINAL: Tennessee State 41, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 28.FINAL: Howard 35, Morehouse 21.FINAL: Samford 12, Alabama State 7.FINAL: Wagner 30, Delaware State 7.FINAL: Murray State 59, Mississippi Valley State 8.FINAL: Michigan State 40, Prairie View 0.FINAL: Jackson State 33, Southern 15.FINAL: Ohio 21, Morgan State 6.FINAL: Alabama A&M 24, Georgetown (KY) 16.FINAL: Hampton 37, Norfolk State 7.FINAL: Lane 32, Benedict 27. FINAL: Central State (OH) 10, Savannah State 3.FINAL: Alcorn State 38, Edward Waters 7.FINAL: North Carolina 45, North Carolina Central 10.FINAL: Valdosta State 34, Fayetteville State 0.@InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker.Contributions welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil
The Kentucky Wesleyan Women's Basketball team (20-5, GMAC 15-4) took down the Panthers of Ohio Dominican (7-20, GMAC 4-15) on Thursday evening 75-54. Sydnee Richetto continued her hot streak, finishing with 18 points and 6 rebounds.
When The University of Cincinnati Bearcats' Director of Football Sports Performance, Niko Palazeti, took on his new role in January 2023, he recognized an immediate need for his program and the Bearcats football squad: he needed a strength and conditioning performance staff. Palazeti had been a member of Coach Mickey Marotti's sports performance staff at Ohio State Football. Yet now, he found himself having to formulate a complete staff to complement new Head Football Coach Scott Satterfield's vision and mission. Coach Palazeti moved quickly, as time was ticking away and the Bearcats would soon be returning from the holiday break. The returning squad had not quite really met him yet and he needed a staff that could hit the ground running to prepare the team for the rapidly approaching spring football practices. Nobody occupied the small and cramped assistant strength & conditioning office. Palazeti made his first call to Columbus, Ohio. His fellow strength and conditioning partner, Coach Chris Friend, had been a strength intern at OSU Football and was later promoted as a full-time strength coach under the olympic sports strength training umbrella. Coach Friend was ALL-IN for Cincy and made the 90 minute trip with his sleeves rolled up and ready to go. Next came Coach Brandon Garcia, who decided to depart Las Vegas, Nevada and UNLV to take on a fresh challenge of Big 12 Conference Football in Cincinnati. Garcia, a former football player at West Virginia State University, also had coaching stints at WVSU and Maryland Terrapins as well as some experience as a personal trainer down in Knoxville, Tennessee. Next on board was Scottie Etherington who had gained some early coaching experience at Marshall University with some intern experience at Ohio State Football and also Maryland Football. Finally, Robert "Robo" Williams was brought back into the fold. Robo had gained football playing experience at Miami University (Ohio) and also played a fifth year at Ohio Dominican where he completed his Masters Degree in Exercise Science, did an internship at Robert Morris University as well one back in his hometown at Cincinnati. He was an assistant at Toledo Rockets, Duke Blue Devils and at Army Football. This is an energetic, meticulous and hard working strength staff with some very good early on coaching experience that is sure to provide solid strength and conditioning knowledge and motivation for a very good and surging college football team. So, here's the ASAP~Athletic Strength And Power Podcast with all four members of Niko Palazeti's strength staff.
Tracy Greeley Howard began teaching in 2003 after moving to Cincinnati from Philadelphia, where she was a Zookeeper and a research scientist. She holds two Masters Degrees: MAT in Biological Science from Miami University and MEd in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Cincinnati, with an Educational Leadership endorsement from Ohio Dominican. Tracy is a Senior Professional Educator in Science and Career Technology with the Ohio Department of Education who has sat on several state level subcommittee boards, and a Certified Lead Teacher with Cincinnati Public Schools who has written several district wide content curriculums, served as a teacher evaluator, served on the Local Professional Development Committee, and served as Program Facilitator for several CPS programs. She has received the Teacher of the Year award from the Cincinnatus Woodward Trust and has been a finalist for the Dr. Lawrence Hawkins Educator of the Year Award on several occasions. She has helped new and experienced teachers since 2007 as an ODE Resident Educator Mentor. Tracy has represented CPS while presenting at over two dozen local, regional and national conferences, and also represented the University of Arizona and NASA by presenting about the scientific mission of the Mars Phoenix Lander at the national level. She has been awarded over $100,000 in local and national grants to enhance her science teaching in her classroom, as well as help her start the Biotechnology program which is now used in several Cincinnati area school districts. Tracy is also working to enhance the programs offered at Cincinnati Public School's Zoo Academy through agreements with local universities which will benefit students after graduation, and throughout their lives. More: Intro and Outro music "Vicious Pen" courtesy of Moby Gratis
Ohio Dominican freshman Trinity Ramos is off to a hot start as a shooter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
THE Ohio State of Mind - Ep. 49 Caleb and Tyler recap WSOC's two preseason matches and preview MSOC's home exhibition against Ohio Dominican. Caleb Spinner - Instagram: @caleb_spinner Twitter: @CalebSpinner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caleb-s-spinner-241980189/ Tyler Danburg: Instagram: @tburg41 Twitter: @TylerDanburg LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-danburg-7184a1222/ THE Ohio State of Mind releases a new episode twice a week (Monday and Friday) on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Follow @StateofMindOSU on Twitter for episode release times and show information (https://twitter.com/StateofMindOSU). Stay up to date with this show and SGSR's other programs by following Scarlet and Gray Sports Radio on Twitter (@SGSR_OSU). The SGSR Podcast Network is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and SoundCloud.
105:Personnel & Coaching Defense - Trent Voss - Ohio Dominican Univ. Sponsors The CoachPad - https://thecoachpad.com 0:01 The CoachPad 1:35 Background 5:50 GA/QC Takeaways 8:10 Adapting as a young DC 11:05 Matching personnel and formations 15:05 How many personnel packages? 17:50 Coaching multiple positions 22:10 #BlackCloud 24:20 Typical Week 30:40 Thursdays off? 32:40 Mental Evolution 36:25 How players learn? Trent Voss DC Ohio Dominican Univ. Twitter: @CoachTVoss --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicholas-bandstra/support
This week on Inside the Headset, we are featuring the 2021 AFCA NAIA Regional Coaches of the year. These coaches include Lindsey Wilson College Coach Chris Oliver, Southwestern College Coach Brad Griffin and Texas Wesleyan University Coach Joe Prud'homme. Chris Oliver recently completed his 12th and final season as the head coach of the Blue Raider football program. This past spring Coach Oliver lead his team to an undefeated 11-0 record and took home the first NAIA National Championship in program history. Coach Oliver has been the head coach at Lindsey Wilson since the inception of the football program in 2010. Over the past eight seasons the Blue Raiders have made the playoffs seven times and have won multiple Mid-South Conference division titles under Coach Olivers direction. Prior to Lindsey Wilson, Oliver spent five seasons as an assistant coach at Ohio Dominican. Brad Griffin will be entering his eighth season at the helm of the Southwestern Moundbuilders in 2022. This past season Coach Griffin led his team to a 9-2 overall record while winning a share of the KCAC Conference regular season title and earning an invite to the NAIA playoffs. During the 2020 season, Griffin led the Moundbuilders to their first national ranking since 1999. Prior to taking the reins at Southwestern, Griffin spent 11 seasons at William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa where he served as the Defensive Coordinator while working with the Linebackers. Joe Prud'homme is entering into his sixth season as head coach of Texas Wesleyan after being tasked with restarting the dormant program in February of 2016. The Rams returned to the gridiron in 2017 after a 76-year hiatus, and in 2018 Prud'homme led the program to its first on-field victory since 1945. The 2021 season saw the Rams complete their first winning season since starting up the program as they went 7-3 during the season. Prior to Texas Wesleyan, Prud'homme compiled an extremely successful coaching career over 27 seasons in the Texas High School ranks. He came to the Rams after 24 seasons at Nolan Catholic High School where he won seven state championships. [1:00] Start of Roundtable [1:52] Playing two seasons in one calendar year [4:27] Getting buy-in from players [6:56] Playing complementary football [10:27] Past convention experiences [15:12] Positively Impacting the lives of young men
Lynn Groll is joined by Tinora graduate and Findlay standout Logan Bailey along with Ayersville graduate and Ohio Dominican standout Dauson Dales.
Women's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 12/09/21 Christian Peck-Dimit and Nick Treglia on the call for WRFH
Men's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 12/09/21 Christian Peck-Dimit and Nick Treglia on the call for WRFH
Joining us this week on the ABCA Podcast is former Ohio Domincan athletic director and head coach, Paul Page. Page is in this year’s ATEC/ ABCA Hall of Fame class. In 29 seasons with Ohio Dominican, Page won over a thousand games. Page is in the top 15 for career wins in NAIA. Page started his coaching career with 2 legends in Mississippi State’s Ron Polk and Marietta’s Don Schaly. Page coached 2 national championship teams at Marietta and led Ohio Dominican to 6 NAIA World Series appearances. In his time at Ohio Dominican, Page produced 39 All-Americans and 20 Academic All Americans. This episode is all about work ethic, discipline and accountability. We discuss his sacrifices along the way, player management, and his work now with Coaches Fore Coaches. The ABCA Podcast is presented by Netting Pros. Netting Professionals are improving programs one facility at a time, specializing in the design, fabrication and installation of custom netting for backstops, batting cages, dugouts, bp screens and ball carts. They also design and install digital graphic wall padding windscreen, turf, turf protectors, dugout benches, dugout cubbies and more. This episode is also brought to you by Marc Pro. That is M A R C Pro. Personally I used it as a coach for my ragged out BP arm and legs after a tough workout. We saw huge benefits with our pitchers and position players in decreased soreness and recovery time. It is an amazing machine that speeds up the recovery process by getting blood flow back to areas that need it. It is durable and cost effective. The Marc Pro needs to be a tool in your peak performance tool kit. I can’t recommend it enough. Hit me up if you have any questions. Order now on Marcpro.com and use the promo code ABCA to get 10% off.
Football: Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 11/13/21 Christian Peck-Dimit and Reagan Gensiejewski on the call.
This week on Inside the Headset, we are featuring Tiffin University Head Coach, Cris Reisert. Coach Reisert shares the importance of learning the opposite side of the ball, discusses his personal transition from player to coach, and goes into detail throughout his journey to becoming a head coach. Cris Reisert is entering his third season as the Head Football Coach at Tiffin University. Tiffin officially claimed the conference championship title in 2020 with a perfect 6-0 mark, playing a spring season due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Reisert earned his second consecutive Great Midwest Coach of the Year honor with an undefeated run through the league standings to officially make it back-to-back trophies. During the 2019 campaign, Reisert led the Dragons to arguably the best season in program history. Tiffin finished the regular season 9-1 along with a perfect 7-0 mark in GMAC play to claim the conference title. As a result, the Dragons earned their first-ever berth into the NCAA DII playoffs. Prior to Tiffin, Reisert served for two seasons as Ohio Dominican's offensive coordinator, helping to lead the Panthers to some of the top offensive numbers in Division II. Reisert directed one of the best offenses in the nation in 2017 as ODU led the country in completion percentage, passing efficiency and fewest turnovers committed, ranked second in third-down conversions, third in passing offense and fourth in total offense. Prior to that Reisert spent three seasons as the tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator at Elon University. Prior to working at Elon, Reisert spent the 2013 season as the assistant offensive line coach at Ball State University. As a four-year starter at quarterback for Ohio Dominican, Reisert set 10 NAIA passing records and was named the 2007 NAIA Player of the Year. [0:27] Start of Interview [0:56] Learning the opposite side of the ball [3:22] Transition from playing to coaching [6:33] Lessons learned coaching the Offensive Line [9:50] Coaching Tight Ends [13:32] Becoming a Coordinator [16:39] Learning from other coaches [19:05] Putting together a coaching staff [22:30] Personal 35 Under 35 testimony
This week on Inside the Headset, we are featuring Lindsey Wilson College Head Coach, Chris Oliver. Coach Oliver reflects on his teams' journey to winning the NAIA National Championship, details how he's built a football program from the ground up, and speaks on the importance of having strong senior leaders in the locker room. Chris Oliver is entering his 12th season as head football coach of the Blue Raider football program. This past spring Coach Oliver lead his team to an undefeated 11-0 record and took home the first NAIA National Championship in program history. Coach Oliver has been the head coach at Lindsey Wilson since the inception of the football program in 2010. Over the past seven seasons the Blue Raiders have made the playoffs six times and have won multiple Mid-South Conference division titles under Coach Olivers direction. Prior to Lindsey Wilson, Oliver spent five seasons as assistant coach at Ohio Dominican. Just like building the Lindsey Wilson program, Oliver helped start the Ohio Dominican football program. During his time at Ohio Dominican, Oliver led one of the most prolific offenses in the NAIA. In his last three seasons, Coach Oliver consistently lead his offense near the top of most statistical categories including total offense and passing offense. Prior to Ohio Dominican, Oliver served as a student-assistant at The Ohio State University. Oliver assisted with the Buckeyes' tight ends and special teams. He also assisted with scouting and worked closely with recruiting. [0:30] Start of Interview [1:09] Reflecting on journey to winning the NAIA National Championship [3:40] How to build a program from the ground up [7:50] Trusting the process [14:05] Importance of having strong senior leaders [19:35] The "Make a Way" motto
Ayersville graduate and Ohio Dominican senior linebacker Dauson Dales joins Lynn Groll. He led the G-Mac in total tackles this spring season with 79 and tackles per game with 13.2. He needs 46 tackles this fall to become the all-time leading tackler in ODU history.
Women's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 01/30/21 Reagan Gensiejewski and Summer Fields on the call for WRFH
Men's Basketball: Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 01/30/21 Reagan Gensiejewski and Christian Peck-Dimit on the call for WRFH
Pat Dougherty was elevated to Ball State's assistant head coach this offseason. The TE's coach and special teams coordinator Pat talks his ascent through the coaching world and his time as a player at Ohio Dominican, seeing the program built from the ground up.
Dale Carlson spoke with Manny at the 2020 AFCA Convention in Nashville about his career in college football. The former Head Coach at Tri-State (now Trine University), Ohio Dominican, and Valparaiso, Dale discusses what it's like starting programs from scratch and also walking into some different situations. This interview is a great listen for anyone wanting to know more about what goes into creating a successful program, and how to avoid some mistakes along the way.
Mansfield Senior High School 2 year captain Class president First team OCC All Ohio First team all district 3.8 accumulated GPA 70% completion 2,300 passing yards 27 passing tds 600 rushing yards
Clear Fork- 1,000 yards rushing as a sophomore 2 Time First Team All Conference in Football and Baseball Ohio Dominican- 3.7 GPA Nominated for DII Player of The Week in 2019 as a Sophomore
Bryant and Me sits down with Massive Report writer, Ohio Dominican brand manager, Columbus Wired photographer, former Columbus Eagles announcer and pod couch aficionado Ralph Schudel! Ralph breaks some news about the Crew kit sponsorship and an awesome soccer event: ODU Womens Soccer v. Columbus Eagles on March 28th, 630 PM, at the ODU field in Columbus, Ohio. When Schudel wasn't breaking news, he was talking about his love of sports, all of his experience covering sports over the past two years and much more about his career in media. In addition, Ralph talks about the upcoming Crew season. He shares his pick for the best signing of the year (THE ANSWER WILL SURPRISE YOU) and discusses his thoughts for the upcoming season. Does he think that the Crew are an early MLS Cup contender? Listen and find out! It's an all around awesome interview with one of the most involved people you'll see covering the Columbus Crew today. You won't regret the time you put into this episode! Thank you for listening. Remember to stop by the Queen Annes Revenge tailgate on Crewsmas to get your free BAM SWAG: koozie, buttons and stickers. Watch inside your koozie for a special prize. You can win a QAR scarf, BAM SWAG pack and a $20 gift card to the CrewSC Shop at Mapfre Stadium.
We're back for episode three! No technical errors this time. Strap in for some spooky ghost stories from Nola and I from our childhood/adult life! In this episode we cover Nola's lost memory of a haunted house, Megan's dabble into some dark shit, and some stories from our very own alma mater, Ohio Dominican! Stay spooky, friends!
The OSSB end of the year podcast is packed with tons of exciting events and activities. We talk with Mrs. Z’s class and catch up with hot diggety dog. Our principal Mr. Ransey stops in and recaps this school year. Emily shares her end of the year project. WE hear from students and staff about swimming and forensics conference. We visit our annual art festival put on by the elementary department. Girls on the Run was a huge success and Jana shares her story. Mr. Rheinhard, former principal, joins us during teacher appreciation week. Spanish students go shopping using shopping lists written in Spanish and eat a yummy Mexican lunch. We’ll hear about our first ever adult blind sports clinic held at OSSB. There were plenty of end of the year activities, the braille picnic, the ILS picnic, Bowling, a baseball game, track and field day and much more. Most importantly on this podcast, we talk with every senior who is graduating. Also alumni Chris Harington graduated from Ohio Dominican and he had the honor of being the senior speaker and we will share it here. Mr. Wagner shares the many successes of after school programming this year. WE conclude this month’s podcast with the end of the year rap. This rap has some special guests, so stay tuned. A huge thanks from the podcast team to our community for your continued support, your contributions and for giving us time each month. Have a fun-filled and safe summer.
After a brief break, Corey is joined by Ohio Dominican head coach Dan Evans, talking about building the program at ODU (4:30), the Midwest’s wealth of D2 schools (11:00), D2 vs D1 (19:25), knowing your level (31:20), recruiting talent vs fit (39:15) and much more!
Dayton vs. Ohio Dominican from Saturday, November 4th, 2017
Bi-weekly podcast featuring experienced and distinguishable members of the Sports Information Director profession. This week, we have Scott Miles of the Ohio Dominican Panthers on the pod. We talk the trials of launching a new website, the importance of CoSIDA, and more! Follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook at /sportsinfocast! Enjoy!