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You know we had to talk college hoops in some form with March Madness going on! Today we have a guest who played in our favorite era of college of hoops. Former Syracuse player and team captain, Sonny Spera joins the show for an episode true hoop heads will appreciate. Sonny Spera was an important role player for Syracuse in 80's during those epic years in the Big East. We dive into how crucial it is to know your role, accepting your role and how to make a difference in the game wether you're in the game or not. Spera shares great stories growing up in NY, his journey to Syracuse, Coach Boehiem, Leo Rautins, Pearl Washington, Chris Mullin, Mychal Adams, Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, accepting roles, earning team captain title, life after hoops, his podcast and much more.We can't thank Sonny Spera enough for taking the time to hang out and talk hoops. Please be sure to check out and support his podcast with former guest (who we love!) Chuck Everson. The podcast is titled “Big East Rewind” and they have had incredible guests that any true hoop fans will truly enjoy. Be sure to check it out and show some love. Thank you Sonny Spera!Links to his podcast below -Episode with Alonzo Mourning- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yff5UXJJMTYYou can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
00:00-25:00: Syracuse basketball great Gene Waldron joins the show to chat Jim Boeheim Day, Adrian Autry's first year, how the Orange looks right now, his playing days, why he chose Syracuse, his NYC playing days, the arrival of the Big East and the intrigue for a young high school player, a great Jim Boeheim story, when he first saw Pearl Washington play and more.
Ready to step back in time and relive one of the most thrilling eras of Syracuse Basketball? This episode transports you to 1987, a time when Syracuse Orange reverberated their fiery coach's spirit in the bruising Big East basketball scene. As your tour guide, we have Joe Combe, part of the legendary runner-up team, revealing riveting tales of the team's astonishing start to the season, the memorable Big East tournament, and the NCAA tournament that still sparks debates over its controversial rule changes.We take a detour to pay homage to William 'Pearl' Washington, the dynamo who redefined Syracuse basketball. Pearl's innovative playstyle and unparalleled talent not only propelled the team to new heights but cemented its place as a national program. This episode explores how Pearl's infectious spirit influenced the mindset of the 1987 Syracuse team and how his legacy continues to inspire the program. Hold onto your seats as we revisit the electrifying rivalry between Syracuse and Georgetown that played a pivotal role in shaping Syracuse's basketball legacy. We dissect the strategic implications of the Big East's six-foul rule and how it added another layer of intrigue to the intense face-offs. Finally, we reflect on the heart-stopping 1987 National Championship game, the team's pre-game rituals, Coach Bayheim's game plan, and the nerve-twisting final seconds that left an indelible mark on NCAA basketball history.Support the showSupport the Pod or Binge the Entire Season Now! https://www.patreon.com/IconicSeasons https://www.buzzsprout.com/1269236/supporters/new https://youtube.com/@IconicSeasons Connect on Social https://www.instagram.com/ncaaiconicseasons/
Cuarto programa dedicado a la temporada 1984-85 en la NBA. Es el primero de los tres que analizan la campaña de la NCAA 1983-84; de ahí saldrían los jugadores del draft de 1984 y sucesivos. En este episodio nos metemos a fondo en la fase regular (tácticas, reglas, sistemas de competición, resultados, declaraciones, estadísticas, equipos, entrenadores y jugadores). Hablamos de Terence Stanbury y Granger Hall (Temple); Mike Brown (George Washington); John Battle (Rutgers); Michael Jordan, Brad Daugherty, Sam Perkins y Kenny Smith (North Carolina); Len Bias, Ben Coleman y Adrian Branch (Maryland); Johnny Dawkins y Mark Alarie (Duke); Tyrone Bogues (Wake Forest); Mark Price (Georgia Tech); Patrick Ewing, David Wingate y Reggie Williams (Georgetown); Pearl Washington y Rafael Addison (Syracuse); Ed Pinckney (Villanova); Chris Mullin y Mark Jackson (St. John’s); Otis Thorpe (Providence); Wayman Tisdale (Oklahoma); Jeff Hornacek (Iowa State); Jay Humphries (Colorado); Roy Tarpley (Michigan); Scott Skiles, Sam Vincent y Kevin Willis (Michigan State); Tony Campbell (Ohio State); Keith Lee (Memphis); Dell Curry (Virginia Tech); John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams (Tulane); Xavier McDaniel (Wichita State); Benoit Benjamin (Creighton); Detlef Schrempf y Chris Welp (Washington); A. C. Green (Oregon State); Steve Kerr (Arizona); Reggie Miller (UCLA); Richie Adams (NLV); Mel Turpin, Sam Bowie y Kenny Walker (Kentucky); Charles Barkley y Chuck Person (Auburn); Vern Fleming (Georgia); Akeem Olajuwon, Michael Young y Rickie Winslow (Houston); Joe Kleine y Alvin Robertson (Arkansas); Jon Koncak (Southern Methodist); Michael Cage (San Diego State); Larry Krystkowiak (Montana); Johnny Newman (Richmond); John Stockton (Gonzaga); Reggie Lewis (Northeastern); Ron Harper (Miami Ohio); Gerald Wilkins (Chattanooga); Karl Malone (Louisiana Tech); Joe Dumars (McNeese State); Sam Mitchell (Mercer); Kevin Duckworth (Eastern Illinois); David Robinson (Navy); Leon Wood (Cal State Fullerton); Ben McDonald (Irvine); George Singleton (Furman); Anicet Lavodrama (Houston Baptist University); Steve Alford (Indiana); y otros. Óscar Villares ha sido el creador principal de este programa, en este caso somos nosotros los colaboradores. Recomendamos los excelsos artículos de su blog (https://offthebnch.wordpress.com) y su cuenta de Twitter (@0308oscar). ------ Programas relacionados: - NCAA 83-84 (II), torneo NCAA: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/104447926 - NCAA 83-84 (III), Final Four: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/104817156 ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Creado y presentado por Óscar Villares, José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 05 de marzo de 2023.
Welcome To The Zone of Disruption! This is Episode 1,000 of the Worldwide Phenomenon that is the I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST! Up top Michael Rapaport wants to speak directly to YOU The Rapapack. Then it's an honor and a privilege to have an icon, hero & legend Chris Mullin (NBA Hall of Famer 2x Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer, 5x NBA All Star, 2x Olympic Gold Medalist, Dream Team Member & NYC Legend) on with Michael Rapaport (Hall of Fame Podcaster) to discuss: Growing up & playing high school basketball Brooklyn in the late 70's, growing up who he played with, resenting the kiss of death at The Garden by Mario Ellie, who he played against in NYC & developing rivalries, becoming prepared to bring it every day, the other colleges he considered besides St. John's, Coach Carnesecca, The Big East Experience, first time he played against Patrick Ewing, Pearl Washington & Michael Jordan as a High Schooler, Chris Mullins famous workouts & being slow as molasses, the thought of going pro, The first Olympics tryouts & being at the 1984 Games, being coached by Bobby Knight, his "Oh Sh*t" NBA Moment his rookie season, the players who gave him the business, playing in the NBA, The Dream Team, & a whole lotta mo'! This episode is not to be missed! Stand Up Comedy Tickets on sale at: MichaelRapaportComedy.com Follow on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelRapaport If you are interested in NBA, NFL, MLB, NCAA, Soccer, Golf, Tennis & UFC Picks/Parlays/Props Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram & subscribe to packages at www.CaptainPicks.com www.dbpodcasts.com Produced by DBPodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts, @iamrapaport, @michaelrapaport on TikTok, Twitter & Instagram Music by Jansport J (Follow @JansportJ) www.JansportJMusic.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00-25:00: Mike Lindsley recaps Georgetown-Syracuse and chats about Pearl Washington and Jim Boeheim going into the Ring of Honor.
It's about time we got a Villanova Wildcat on the show! And who better than a member from that National championship team in ‘85? Chuck Everson hops on the podcast and shares his journey in hoops for an episode of great stories and plenty of laughs.The 7-footer was an important glue guy to Villanova's title team and program. Known as a guy who keeps in touch with all members of the program (even to this day) are the things that we see as important pieces to the puzzle and the difference between good teams and GREAT teams. He went on to be a 6th round pick by the Utah Jazz and has remained well involved with the Villanova program. Chuck shares all about his journey in hoops, recruitment, choosing Villanova, Coach Massimino, Pearl Washington, Ed Pinckney, Reggie Williams, Clyde Drexler & Phi Slama Jama, The Perfect Game, the NBA draft process, Charles Barkley, Jay Wright's Legacy, the future of Villanova basketball, his podcast titled “The Big East Rewind”, and MUCH more.Big thanks to Chuck Everson for taking time to hang out with us. He may be one of our funniest guests that we have had and we can't thank him enough for the experience. If you love Chuck as much as we did, then be sure to check out and support his podcast! Link to his podcast is posted below.Thank you Chuck Everson! Link to The Big East Rewind https://youtu.be/Gp3YON36L74?fbclid=IwAR3wbSo6lS_7613S0gYkCms-XxQ5fQDd8yxAQFd9Jjz1Tw5u0EdQ6JpWg2cYou can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
True hoop fanatics will understand the beauty of this one. We got the captain from that 1984 Georgetown Hoya championship team. Gene Smith takes the time and shares his experiences and damn is it a good one.Gene Smith was a defensive nightmare for opposing teams. His motor was relentless and he had an incredible ability to beat guys to a spot, sacrifice his body for a charge, dive on every loose ball, and he just never seemed to go away. He was a key part to Georgetown's success and earned the team captain role on a championship team that featured Patrick Ewing, David Wingate, Reggie Williams, Michael Jackson and other future NBA players. He went on to be drafted in the 5th round (1st pick, 94th overall) by the Pacers in that historic 1984 NBA Draft. Gene shares great stories about Patrick Ewing, Coach John Thompson, Michael Jordan, Pearl Washington, James Worthy, Hoya Paranoia, his podcast Hoya Locker Room and MUCH more.We can't thank Gene enough for his time and being so real with us. His stories were incredible and we know that all hoop fans will appreciate this one. This was a special one for Zach as he has a deep appreciation for Gene's game, his motor, and his leadership. We hope our listeners get a feel for the importance of his role on that team and the Georgetown Program after listening to this one. Thank you Gene Smith!Be sure to check out his podcast titled "Hoya Locker Room" Link to his podcast posted below.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIna67Ip99HiC00Fx-e9gVQ/videosYou can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
Big East Rewind #19Two Wildcats and an Orangeman sit down to talk about the Big East Conference and what do you get? One of the best conversations ever recorded. Chris Walker is joined by Sonny Spera and Chuck Everson, host of the Big East Rewind podcast. Come and listen to the guys talk about playing with the likes of Pearl Washington and being on the Villanova 85 team that upset Georgetown in the finals. Incredible stories were told during this episode and you do not want to miss this one! Tune in NOW1Follow Big East Rewind Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/bigeastrewindFollow Chuck!Twitter https://twitter.com/chuckcats41Follow Sonny!Twitter https://twitter.com/drspera?lang=enSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special episode of the Big East Rewind, we chat with Wendell Alexis, Elmer Anderson, Paul Brown, and Janie Bennett-Washington. We look back on Pearl's legendary basketball career on and off the court and the friendship and memories he shared with the four guests on this weeks episode. This episode includes an extended chat with Janie at the end of the original recording. Please note, donations can be made in memory of Pearl Washington to: P.E.A.R.L. 31 Inc. Foundation 444 Thomas Boyland St. Brooklyn, NY 11212
This Week in the Big East - Weekly Overview of NCAA College Basketball's Top Conference
NEW YORK – This Week In The BIG EAST Radio Show, distributed by Westwood One, returns for 2022, its eighth season as the official podcast of BIG EAST basketball. The third episode of the season welcomes former Villanova head coach and current CBS basketball analyst Steve Lappas, Villanova junior guard Justin Moore and Seton Hall head coach Kevin WillardTWITBE welcomes Villanova guard Justin Moore in the BIG EAST Spotlight, as the preseason favorite Wildcats near the top of the BIG EAST with a 6-2 conference mark. He ranks seventh in the conference and second on the team with 15.8 points per game. Moore also has been a key contributor on the defensive end with the Wildcats limiting BIG EAST opponents to just 58.5 points per game. 9.3 points less than the conference's second ranked defensive team, Providence (67.8).The BIG EAST Focus shines on Seton Hall head coach Kevin Willard. In a sport where the difference between winning and losing can be decided by a matter of inches or tenths of a second, Seton Hall has certainly been involved in several scenarios. Willard joins TWITBE to discuss how the Pirates have overcome adversity this season.Former Villanova head coach and current CBS basketball analyst Steve Lappas gives a view on the national perspective. As the league approaches the halfway point of regular season action, Lappas gives his insight on how the younger players around the league will take to the increase in play and pressure that the second half and postseason brings.The episode's “Who's Hot” segment features the return of “Blast from the Past” reliving the greatest moments of 40 years at Madison Square Garden. This week, return to the 1986 BIG EAST Tournament where Syracuse star guard Pearl Washington's shot was blocked from behind by St. John's star Walter Berry just before the buzzer, as St. John's earned the hard-fought victory 70-69.The returning hosts for This Week In The BIG EAST (#TWITBE) are John Rooke, a longtime BIG EAST play-by-play voice, and Kevin McNamara, BIG EAST radio host, columnist and author. Rooke and McNamara give a comprehensive look at the teams, coaches, players and storied tradition of the top basketball conference in America in each episode.To join the conversation and send questions to Rooke (@JRbroadcaster) and McNamara (@KevinMcNamara33), use #TWITBE on Twitter. Fans may submit questions to be featured on the show. Please subscribe, rate and review to keep #TWITBE top of the podcast charts. The show will air on Saturday, Jan. 22 at 11 a.m. ET on Sirius 133, XM 201 and Online 964, leading into the Seton Hall broadcast of Seton Hall @ St. John's.
One of the greatest players in Syracuse history joins Devo on the pod this week! Sherman Douglas and Eric Devendorf talk about what it was like playing for Jim Boeheim, how he learned from Pearl Washington, the 1987 National Title game, when Sherman broke the assist record and the two get into a great conversation about how basketball has evolved over the years. Oh and, of course, they discuss some great old Big East stories. You won't want to miss this one! Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and watch every episode of The Scorer's Table on The Field of 68 YouTube channel. Intro music: Cherry Metal by Arthur Vyncke | https://soundcloud.com/arthurvost Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Syracuse legend Gene Waldron joins Devo on the show this week. He talks about growing up in Queens, the time he dropped 40 in the dome, what it was like playing with Pearl Washington, some hilarious stories on getting coached and recruited by Jim Boeheim, the tradition of Syracuse basketball, what he thinks of this year's team and much more. Gene was awesome. Subscribe now for FREE wherever you get your podcasts and subscribe to the Field of 68 YouTube channel! Intro music: Cherry Metal by Arthur Vyncke | https://soundcloud.com/arthurvost Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
In 1979, Jim Boeheim was one of the original Big East personalities, along with John Thompson, Lou Carnesecca and Bill Raftery. Jim and Lesley - who covered the Big East from the beginning - shared memories of the early days, including the time Rick Pitino and Rollie Massimino almost got into a fist-fight at the coach's seminar. Jim said the coaches fought all the time until Commissioner Dave Gavitt would tell them to "Stop, just Stop." Jim said Georgetown was the best defensive team he'd faced in 44 years of coaching, until battling Virginia in the ACC, and that Pearl Washington was the most electrifying college player he's ever seen. In this wide-ranging conversation, Jim talked about everything from his once-scratch golf game to the effects of Name-Image-Likeness on recruiting. Lesley's been around Jim for decades, including in 1994, when he courted his wife Juli at the Kentucky Derby party of a mutual friend. Lesley looked across the room and saw Jim and Juli on a beautiful chintz couch, playing backgammon! (yes, you read that right.) His focus now is on getting Syracuse back to the Sweet 16 while coaching his two sons, Buddy and Jimmy, starting with the -pre-season "Battle for Atlantis" in the Bahamas.
Former Syracuse basketball player Herman Harried is this week's guest on the Inside Syracuse Basketball podcast. Harried talked about playing for Baltimore prep power Dunbar High School, how he suffered the knee injury that impacted his career, playing with the likes of Pearl Washington and Derrick Coleman and how he got the nickname Tree. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brent starts the show with some highlights from SU Women's Basketball's 88-76 win over UNC. Later, he revisits the Syracuse-Navy game in 1986 when Pearl Washington and the Orange gave up 65 points in the 2nd half to David Robinson and company.
Brent starts the show with some highlights from SU Women's Basketball's 88-76 win over UNC. Later, he revisits the Syracuse-Navy game in 1986 when Pearl Washington and the Orange gave up 65 points in the 2nd half to David Robinson and company.
In this installment of the Inside Syracuse Basketball podcast, Syracuse.com's Mike Waters is joined by former Syracuse University basketball star Rafael Addison. Addison talks about how he was recruited to Syracuse, his memories of teammate Pearl Washington and his experiences as an NBA rookie on a Phoenix Suns team with veteran players doing cocaine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michigan State defense. Trolls on social media and Pearl Washington.
ML brings Elmer Anderson in to chat about being best friends and high school teammates with Pearl Washington, how he ended-up at Bonaventure. where Pearl wanted him to play college hoops, a story about Pearl not being able to get into Madison Square Garden, missing basketball, adjusting to COVID-19, coaching today and the message he tries to teach kids, playing Syracuse in the Reilly Center and how crazy it got, what Game Day was like at Bonas for him around campus and more!
ML and Mike Vaccaro chat New York sports, Yanks and Mets so far, the Giants and Jets picks in the NFL Draft, what's next for the Knicks, the Islanders' great run and more. Plus, remembering Pearl Washington.
We kick off the Dribble N' Dimes podcast with Long Island basketball standout and former St. Bonaventure Bonnie Darren "Mr. Q" Quinlan. Mr. Q walks us through his basketball journey and how he transitioned into becoming a vessel to help develop, empower and enlighten the youth of the Bronx via the Renaissance Youth Center. Along the way he shares classic encounters with legends like Pearl Washington, Scooter & Rodney McCray and explains some of the fundamental differences in how the game of basketball was played in the 80's. Enjoy part 1 of the Mr Q. interview. Mix & Mastering courtesy of DJ Trends (https://soundcloud.com/djtrends) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dribblendimes/support
5R110- In the latest chapter of our Miami Heat Stories series, Miami Heat original Grant Long joins Ethan and Chris. Long was the only player to appear in every game of Miami's inaugural 1988-89 season. We dig into how he got drafted and made the Heat, the team's first win, playing for Ron Rothstein, playing with players like Rony Seikaly, Pearl Washington, Glen Rice, and Steve Smith, being traded, and much more. Thanks to our sponsors Texas Roadhouse, BetDSI, and BetQL Be sure to come by our Dolphins-Pats watch party at Texas Roadhouse this Sunday at 1 PM!
Join us tonight for a new episode of NBS Sports Hour. The NFL regular season is in the final stretch. How is the playoff picture looking? The guys will discuss the new NBS NFL Power Rankings and get you caught up on other news and stories around the league. Also hear Joe and Patrick talk NBA news and the upcoming College Football Bowl games. Speaking of college sports, there is a huge rivalry game in college basketball this weekend. Georgetown will visit Syracuse on a day that Cuse legend Pearl Washington is remembered. Make sure you tune in or give us a call at 347.989.1223 to share your thoughts. As always, the show is brought to you by Total Package Energy Shot. What fuels you?
In his first extended interview since free agent Kevin Durant left for Golden State, Oklahoma City coach Billy Donovan sat down with Adrian Wojnarowski on The Vertical Podcast with Woj. Donovan goes into detail on the circumstances around Durant's departure, and Russell Westbrook's decision to renegotiate his contract and eliminate his 2017 free agency. Donovan discusses the dynamic among Durant, Westbrook and Serge Ibaka throughout the Thunder's season, and the franchise's run into the Western Conference finals. Donovan describes how the team will be structured around Westbrook and how he envisions the All-Star guard's role within the team structure. Donovan talks about his coaching journey, beginning as a Long Island high school guard playing Pearl Washington in New York, a college guard under Rick Pitino at Providence, and Donovan's own minor league basketball career - as well as the Florida Gators. Donovan goes into detail on transforming from a quiet player into the kind of orator that has made him one of the game's elite coaches.
Listen to Cameron, Walter and Dan talk about the validity and accuracy of high school basketball rankings as unranked high school player Collin Sexton is leading the Nike EYBL. Howard Garfinkel, the godfather of high school player rankings and founder of legendary 5 Star Basketball Camp passes away, which has hosted the likes of Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Shea Cotton, Lenny Cooke, Moses Malone, Rudy Gay, Rafer Alston, John Calipari, Vince Carter, Tim Duncan, Patrick Ewing, John Calipari, Scott Skiles, Stephon Marbury, Pearl Washington, Grant Hill, Kyrie Irving, Dwayne Wade and many others. The trio discuss Jaylen Fisher to TCU and the rise of the TCU men's basketball program along with Kobe Bryant now training Sharee O'Neal, the son of Shaquille O'Neal. Michael Porter Senior to work at University of Washington and will that land his highly ranked son, Michael Porter, Jr.? Walter, voices his STRONG opinion on the NCAA asking the Supreme Court to hear the O'Bannon case and what it could/should mean for college athletics. Marques Bolden, has coach John Calipari versus Duke, to question Coach K's position as USA Mens Basketball Coach. Listen to the gentlemen discuss the coaches comments about 'fair recruiting' and the Big 12 talk of expansion. In the NBA the trio discuss, Scott Skiles unexpected resignation with three years left and who might be the Magic next coach and Skiles relationship with Victor Oladipo. Will Kenny Smith leave broadcasting for the Houston Rockets job, the upcoming NBA Draft and OKC/Warriors - Cavs/Raptors Conference Finals.
On this episode of BlacktopTV Radio, Cameron, Walter and Dan discuss a 30 year old caught playing high school basketball in Canada. Bill Preston, interested in Kentucky and Syracuse despite naming Kansas, Maryland, Arizona and USC as his top choices. The host discuss the Nike EYBL Mokan elite and the probability that Trae Young and Michael Porter may attend Kentucky in a package deal. In addition the host discuss the Adidas Gauntlet. Shows pays respects to the longtime Syracuse great Pearl Washington as well as Chris Mullin's St. John's squad big coup of transfer Justin Simon. Walter, Cameron and Dan continue to discuss about the college undergrads who have declared for the NBA draft and who should definitely stay in school. The hosts talk about the controversy North Carolina LGBT law that has Adam Silver consider moving the NBA 2017 All-Star game from Charlotte. In addition they talk NBA first round playoffs and the NBDL Finals between the Dfenders and Sioux Falls.
In the newest episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross are joined once again by Donnie Tyndall, as he discusses the recent ruling handed down to him by the NCAA. Blake and Ken also talk about recent news items in the world of college basketball, including the passing of former Syracuse star Pearl Washington. There's all of that and much more in this episode of Marching to Madness! As always, visit CollegeHoopsWatch.com for even more college basketball discussion.
4/21/16 Sports Social with Ed Easton featured an interview with Boston Marathon runner Alexis Nicholas describing her first experience. Tributes to Pearl Washington and Chyna with David "Dr. Black" Harwell and a musical playlist from Prince who passed shortly before going on air... Sports Social airs live Monday - Thursdays from 1pm - 3pm(est) on Soundcast FM (Tune In Radio App) Check out Keepingitrealsports.com
On this edition of the ROC Sports Talk podcast, Sal Maiorana, Leo Roth, and Jeff DiVeronica talk about the passing of Syracuse University legend Pearl Washington and what he meant to the program, and to college basketball. The guys then launch into a Bills-centric discussion, first focusing on the upcoming NFL Draft and where the Bills might be looking in the first round, and then a heated conversation follows regarding Rex Ryan's decision to introduce Donald Trump at the presidential candidate's rally in Buffalo. Finally, the conversation shifts to the Rochester Rhinos who will be opening their season in refurbished Sahlen's Stadium this weekend. As always please subscribe to the podcast at iTunes. Just search D&C Podcast Network. It's free, and we think you'll enjoy the shows.
Tune in as Vinny and Terry talk about the latest potential change for the Kentucky Wildcats Basketball team. Kentucky baseball had a rough stretch. We will talk plenty of NBA Playoffs, MLB and NFL as well. Tubby Smith is officially in Memphis. We reflect on Kobe Bryant's final game as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers. Can the Golden State Warriors sweep the Houston Rockets without Stephen Curry? Karl Anthony Towns gets a new coach. We reflect on Syracuse Orange legend Pearl Washington too. Tune in!
Tune in as Vinny and Terry talk about the latest potential change for the Kentucky Wildcats Basketball team. Kentucky baseball had a rough stretch. We will talk plenty of NBA Playoffs, MLB and NFL as well.Tubby Smith is officially in Memphis. We reflect on Kobe Bryant's final game as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers. Can the Golden State Warriors sweep the Houston Rockets without Stephen Curry?Karl Anthony Towns gets a new coach. We reflect on Syracuse Orange legend Pearl Washington too. Tune in!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/support
Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician: For Syracuse Orange fans
John and Dan start off by discussing the tragic passing of Pearl Washington, before moving on to Syracuse football recruiting and other Orange news, plus beer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys start off this very hoop-a-rrific episode lamenting the passing of Darryl Dawkins, discussing Pearl Washington’s brain surgery, and lambasting the NCAA for derailing [...]
The boys start off this very hoop-a-rrific episode lamenting the passing of Darryl Dawkins, discussing Pearl Washington’s brain surgery, and lambasting the NCAA for derailing [...]