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Send us a textSummary:Dive into the captivating 1979 NCAA Final Four in Salt Lake City, a tournament that transcended the games themselves. This podcast episode of Iconic Seasons explores the compelling storylines and personalities that defined a new era in college basketball. Beyond the highly anticipated showdown between Larry Bird's Indiana State Sycamores and Magic Johnson's Michigan State Spartans, discover the journey of DePaul's venerable coach, Ray Meyer, finally reaching the Final Four after 37 years. The podcast also highlights the surprising run of the University of Pennsylvania Quakers, who upset higher-ranked teams to reach the national stage. This episode delves into the unique challenges faced by the teams, from media attention to sleep deprivation, and examines the contrasting styles and personalities of the coaches and players. This episode also breaks down the semifinal games, highlighting the incredible individual performances of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. This episode also analyzes the surprising dominance of Michigan State against Penn and the Sycamores' close victory over DePaul..A Podcast to check out - Daily Sports Historyhttps://dailysportshistory.com/episode/the-ncaa-tournament-expands-to-64-teams-a-new-era-in-march-madnessSupport the showSupport the Pod or Binge the Entire Season Now! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1269236/support https://youtube.com/@IconicSeasons Connect on Social https://www.instagram.com/ncaaiconicseasons/
The University of Pennsylvania football team is coming off a 6-4 2023 season (3-4 in the Ivy League). The Quakers have a lot of returning talent as they look to challenge for an Ivy League title here in 2024. Matt caught up with Penn head coach Ray Priore to talk about his team as it gets ready to open its season on September 21st, on the road, against Delaware. “1-on-1 with Matt Leon” is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. You can follow the show on X @1on1pod and you can follow Matt @Mattleon1060.
Attention!!! Squash University is now streaming on its own podcast page, wherever you. Click here to subscribe to Squash U on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4vYwalf9Kmufl4peQUKw8V?si=5abd04192139455b Or go to the explore page and search "Squash University" wherever you get your podcasts! The University of Pennsylvania Quakers are your 2024 CSA Men's National Champions! After an amazing season full of talking about teams across college squash, this episode is all about our guy Gilly and his boys hoisting the Potter Cup for the first time in school history, and what better way to do it than live, in person, at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center in the heart of Philadelphia, PA, the site of Penn's National Title win less than a week prior. Gilly tells Jackson how it feels to finally win a National Championship for the school he played for almost 2 decades ago and what it means for the Penn Squash program before the gents welcome on Penn team captain Roger Alber Baddour to recount the team's trials and tribulations throughout the year and how they were able to avenge their 2 regular season losses, to Princeton and Trinity, in the National semifinals and finals. It was so cool to record live from the Specter Center during last week's CSA Individual Championships. Huge congrats to our brand new CSA Women's Individual National Champion, Harvard's Saran Nghiem and the men's champion, Trinity's Mohamed Sharaf. Huge thanks to Roger for joining us and congrats for helping lead his team to its first ever National Championship. Enjoy!
The University of Pennsylvania football team is looking to fight for an Ivy League title in 2023. Penn went 8-2 in 2022 and finished tied for second in the Ancient 8 with a 5-2 league mark. Penn will open its 2023 season on Saturday, September 16th on the road against Colgate. Matt Leon spoke with Penn head coach Ray Priore to preview the 2023 Quakers.
On this episode of the Basketball Podcast of Mid-America, Bob Holt, Scottie Bordelon and Matt Jones take a look back at the Arkansas Razorbacks' wins over the Kansas State Wildcats and the Cincinnati Bearcats at the Hall of Fame Classic in Kansas City. This episode also includes discussion about Bob's AP Top 25 ballot, neutral-site matchups and this week's upcoming game against the Pennsylvania Quakers. Subscribe by searching "Whole Hog Radio" on Apple or Spotify.
What we're throwing down on the Table this week is an in-depth discussion about the upcoming college football season from a scouting perspective with friend of the show Mark Schofield from USA Today's Touchdown Wire. Tier 1 and 2 quarterbacks that'll make headlines this year, as well as how the recent NCAA decision that allows student athletes to monetize their likeness will play a factor. It's a great discussion!But first, the Philadelphia Flyers acquired defenseman Ryan Ellis, and the Seattle Kraken picked Flyer Carsen Twarynski for some reason in the Expansion Draft. (approx. 6:25)We then discussed how the Phillies should look at pitching before the trade deadline and also how the non-vaccinated players are hurting the team. (approx. 17:55)From there, we dove into which Sixers players will not be back on the team next season. (28:10)We then talked about the University of Pennsylvania Quakers' upcoming college football season and how it's a reset for the Ivy League. (34:20)We've been discussing on the pod how this is going to be a developmental year for the Eagles. This week, we briefly talked about what expectations should be for first year head coach Nick Sirianni. (39:00)This week's interview, and what we threw down on the Table was a discussion with Mark Schofield from USA Today's Touchdown Wire about scouting the upcoming college football season. How will monetizing college athlete's likeness play a role within the scouting process? The likely Tier 1 quarterbacks at the top of scouting lists as well as break through Tier 2 quarterbacks. Will Clemson's relevance start to wane? All of this and much more! (approx. 46:00)
Hey Brand Nerds! We have a big dude in the building who has generated huge revenues all with a smile!!. What a fun ride with Lefko who shares many great stories including his college HOF hoops career with the University of Pennsylvania Quakers and throughout his very successful run in business in ad sales. Oh and lots to learn including these highlights: • Brut Day by Faberge - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9ElSFcr7Ho&feature=youtu.be • Right People + Diverse Team Culture = Results • Nice to be important, but important to be nice • “Don’t sell me, tell me” • Words Matter • 32, 6, 312, 290 • Power of Athletes as Brands • FINALS #Turner #Fox #Discovery #6packmedia #PennBasketball #adsales #marketing #sportsmarketing #Branding #HOF
Hey Brand Nerds! We have a big dude in the building who has generated huge revenues all with a smile!!. What a fun ride with Lefko who shares many great stories including his college HOF hoops career with the University of Pennsylvania Quakers and throughout his very successful run in business in ad sales. Oh and lots to learn including these highlights: • Brut Day by Faberge - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9ElSFcr7Ho&feature=youtu.be • Right People + Diverse Team Culture = Results • Nice to be important, but important to be nice • “Don't sell me, tell me” • Words Matter • 32, 6, 312, 290 • Power of Athletes as Brands • FINALS #Turner #Fox #Discovery #6packmedia #PennBasketball #adsales #marketing #sportsmarketing #Branding #HOF
Benjamin Lay wrote one of the first treatises against slavery in Colonial America, a time when many prosperous Pennsylvania Quakers were slave owners. But the Quakers disowned Lay for speaking out.
Season 1, Episode 20. It should be no surprise that our conversation with Friederike Schulte, the director of a German-American cultural institution, had us ping-ponging across the Atlantic. Pennsylvania Quakers! Stuttgart! Silicon Valley! Berlin in the '40s! The Midwest Goodbye! The trans-Atlantic dialogue doesn't hold back on geography. We chat over-assimilation, American heroism, and "that whole hanging out concept." (I'm still chuckling about that.) Plus, Friederike tells us what a German-American cultural center actually does, why these places exist, and where you can find them around Germany. GERMAN-AMERICAN CENTERS Carl-Schurz-Haus in Freiburg Amerika Zentrum in Hamburg American Space in Leipzig Amerika Haus Nordrhein-Westfalen in Köln Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut Saarland in Saarbrücken Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut in Nürnberg Amerika Haus in München Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut in Heidelberg Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut in Tübingen Deutsch-Amerikanisches Zentrum/James-F.-Byrnes-Institut in Stuttgart Atlantische Akademie Rheinland-Pfalz in Kaiserslautern Kennedy Infozentrum/Amerika-Gesellschaft Schleswig-Holstein in Kiel CONNECT theexpatcast.com Instagram @theexpatcast Twitter @theexpatcast
Benjamin Lay wrote one of the first treatises against slavery in Colonial America, a time when many prosperous Pennsylvania Quakers were slave owners. But for speaking out, the Quakers disowned him.
Fresh off its first win in more than two years, the Columbia Lions go up against the University of Pennsylvania Quakers and try to prove last week wasn't just a fluke. But Penn is where Columbia's new coach, Al Bagnoli, confronts his own legacy. He led the Quakers to nine Ivy League championships over a 23 year career. Defeating his old team now could signal the turnaround that Columbia's been looking for. Subscribe to The Season on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes will be released every Thursday.
Welcome to the sneak preview of Before The White Coat, a new podcast from the Society of Hospital Medicine! On Before The White Coat, SHM CEO and host Larry Wellikson explores the early influences and personal inspirations of some of the most influential individuals in healthcare and modern medicine. In this three-minute preview, Dr. Wellikson talks with Robert Wachter, who coined the term "hospitalist" in a 1996 New England Journal of Medicine article. Dr. Wachter talks about his stint as the mascot for the University of Pennsylvania Quakers and his experiences as an internal medicine resident at the University of California San Francisco at a time when hospitals were grappling with the emergence of AIDS. The full interview with Dr. Wachter will be published on Tuesday, June 16. To subscribe search for "Before The White Coat" on your podcast app or visit www.beforethewhitecoat.org. For more information about the Society of Hospital Medicine visit www.hospitalmedicine.org or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/SHMLive.
Pages 59-63 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 1 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume II: "Developments in the Separate Colonies."