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Joel Radford – Do you despise the humiliation of your king? – 2 Samuel 6:12-23 12 Now King David was told, “The Lord has blessed the household of Obed-Edom and everything he has, because of the ark of God.” So David went to bring up the ark of God from the house of Obed-Edom to the City of […]
Tell us what you think of this episodeIn this episode we talk to ex Glamorgan CCC Coach Toby Radford. He talks about his early learning of the game, being coached extensively by his father and of his early successes in junior cricket.We talk about his first class career and then his embarking on a coaching career at the early age of 26.Toby tells us about how he came to be coach of the Middlesex side and recounts what was probably his gtreatest cricketing exoerience, winning the 2008 T20 Cup with the county.His next major coaching experience was in the West Indies and Toby recounts the players he worked with and the experience of living in the Carribean.Along the way we hear about his work with Andrew Strauss, some of his coaching philosophy and he finishes with his reflections on his time at Glamorgan.For those interested in discovering a little more about Toby, you can visit his website here:https://tobyradfordcricketcoaching.com/
In this week's coaching conversation, Mount St Mary's head coach Donny Lind joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on exceeding expectations.Donny Lind just completed his first season as the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Mount St. Mary's University. In his debut season (2024-2025), Lind orchestrated a remarkable turnaround for the Mountaineers. Picked 11th out of 13 teams in the MAAC preseason poll, Lind guided the team to a 23-13 overall record and a 12-8 mark in conference play, finishing tied for fourth in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.The season was highlighted by a run through the MAAC Tournament, where the Mountaineers secured victories over Marist, Merrimack, and ultimately Iona in the championship game. This MAAC Tournament title marked the university's first championship in any sport since becoming a full MAAC member and earned them an automatic bid to the 2025 NCAA Tournament.In the NCAA Tournament, the #16-seeded Mountaineers achieved the program's third-ever NCAA Tournament win with an 83-72 First Four victory over #16 seed American. Their inspiring tournament journey concluded in the First Round against #1 seed Duke.Donny Lind's impressive first year at the helm has garnered him recognition as a finalist for the Joe B. Hall Award, which honors the top first-time head coach in Division I college basketball. The team's 23 wins represent the highest win total for the program as a Division I institution and the most wins in a season for Mount St. Mary's since the 1986-87 season. Notably, his First Four victory also gave him the most wins for a first-year head coach in the Mount's history, surpassing the legendary Jim Phelan's first-year record.Before taking the head coaching position at Mount St. Mary's, Lind built a strong foundation as an assistant coach at several programs:VCU (Video Coordinator, 2010-2013): Lind began his post-graduate career at VCU, contributing through film analysis, analytics, and assisting with player development under Shaka Smart.Mount St. Mary's (Assistant Coach, 2013-2016): In his first stint at Mount St. Mary's, Lind served as the recruiting coordinator and helped assemble what is considered the winningest class in school history. The team won the NEC Tournament and reached the NCAA Tournament during his time. The Mountaineers consistently led the NEC in key offensive categories during his tenure.Radford University (Assistant Coach, 2016-2021): Working under Mike Jones, Lind was part of a staff that led Radford to back-to-back Big South regular-season titles (2018-19, 2019-20) and the 2017-18 Big South Tournament title, resulting in the program's first NCAA Tournament win in the First Four. He was recognized as a Top 50 Impactful Low Major Coach in Division I.UNC Greensboro (Assistant Coach, 2021-2024): Lind continued his successful assistant coaching career at UNC Greensboro, again under Mike Jones. The Spartans earned a #2 seed in the SoCon during his tenure.Donny Lind's return to Mount St. Mary's has already proven to be a significant success, marked by a conference championship and an NCAA Tournament victory in his very first season as a head coach. His ability to connect with players and implement an effective coaching strategy has clearly resonated with the team, setting a promising trajectory for the program's future.
The cover is divided into a 3x3 grid ala The Brady Bunch, Alice is glaring at Thomas who is smoking a cigarette and Oliver is looking at him in horror. Dusty and Radford are making heart eyes at each other, A singular firefly is buzzying around, and Ophelia is looking at Heather dreamily, who is face down in her panel snoring. The title in the center of the grid reads ‘Just a Smidgely Number 3: Making and Keeping friendsThanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design. The track used in this episode is Enemy Spotted by Jess Masks is by Magpie Games, you can find them hereFind Us Online:Blue Sky: Dice FiendsDiscord: https://discord.gg/j54FrbhTwitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiendsCast and Crew:Chell: The GMShannon: Dusty (The Doomed)Jess: Heather (The Nomad)Mak: Oliver (The Scion)Matt: Thomas (The Outsider) About Us: Welcome to Dice Fiends, we are an actual play podcast that runs games in over a dozen systems with a rotating and diverse cast of players. But one thing's for certain: whether we're powered by the apocalypse or grabbing as many d6's as we can hold in shadowrun: We're fiends for the sounds of rolling dice. You can find us every other Wednesday on Itunes, Spotify, or wherever you get good podcasts.
The Ark Brought to Jerusalem 6 David again brought together all the able young men of Israel—thirty thousand. 2 He and all his men went to Baalah in Judah to bring up from there the ark of God, which is called by the Name, the name of the Lord Almighty, who is enthroned between the cherubim on the ark. 3 They set the ark of God […]
Hour 2 kicks off with a look at the high school scene, recapping the Wednesday night action in HHSAA girls flag football tournament and hearing from Campbell HC Will Naboa after the Sabers' win. We move over to the court, recapping OIA boys' volleyball championships after another Moanalua coronation and Radford's rise back to the top of the D2 ranks & hearing from Radford HC Melanie Toloumu after the win. We close out the show talking NBA Playoffs and giving a look ahead to the weekend in UH baseball and softball.
In this engaging conversation, Darnelle Radford and Susan Chase explore the themes of motherhood, artistic expression, and the challenges of self-producing theatre. Susan shares her personal journey through cancer and how it inspired her work, including her latest play, Mother's Day. They discuss the importance of music in theatre, the fear of performing in New York, and the significance of audience engagement. The conversation also touches on the realities of procrastination in the creative process and the unexpected journey to acceptance in the United Solo Festival. In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Susan Chase discuss the intricacies of creating and presenting the play 'Mother's Day,' reflecting on the supportive environment of theater festivals, the emotional journey of writing the play after the loss of Chase's mother, and the importance of audience engagement through visual storytelling. They explore the historical significance of Mother's Day, the impact of COVID-19 on artistic expression, and the deep connections that can be fostered through shared experiences in theater.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Mother's Day and Artistic Journey03:00 Susan's Undoing: A Personal Journey Through Cancer06:00 The Role of Music in Theatrical Productions09:00 Performing in New York: Overcoming Fear and Finding Community11:58 Audience Engagement and Relatability in Performance14:56 The Challenges of Self-Producing Theatre17:58 Procrastination and the Creative Process20:47 Unexpected Acceptance: A Journey to the United Solo Festival23:00 Festival Experience and Artist Support25:05 Reflections on Artistic Changes28:06 Engaging the Audience with Visuals30:02 Historical Context of Mother's Day33:56 Thematic Depth of the Play39:01 The Impact of COVID on Creativity40:54 A Call to Action for AudiencesABOUT MOTHER'S DAY - A Theatrical Homage To The Women Who Made UsMother's Day is both a memoir of one mother, and an homage to ALL mothers. Veering from sentimental to skeptical, from harrowing to hilarious, Mother's Day celebrates the women who made us. It is especially dedicated to those mothers who are no longer with us, except in our memories and our dreams."Mother's Day is ultimately passionate and illuminating, inspiring viewers to revisit their own relationships with their mothers." (Lehigh Valley Stage 4/9/25)FOR MORE INFORMATION: https://www.theatreexile.org/renters-in-exile/susan-chase
In this episode, Darnelle Radford interviews Deb Block, the producing artistic director of Theater Exile, discussing the current season's productions, community engagement, and the importance of the arts. They reflect on the success of the play 'Red', the innovative 'Philly Grit' series, and upcoming events like 'Exile a Go Go' and the final show 'Glitter in the Glass'. Deb emphasizes the need for collaboration within the arts community and the significance of bringing new audiences to theater.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Theater Exile and Season Overview01:13 Exploring the Production of 'Red'06:59 Highlighting 'Philly Grit' and Community Engagement11:36 The Importance of Collaboration in the Arts16:10 Upcoming Events: Exile a Go Go22:14 Final Show of the Season: 'Glitter in the Glass'27:22 Navigating Challenges in the Arts CommunityThank you to our guest(s), Deborah Block for joining us on today's podcast. TICKET GIVEAWAY!THEATRE EXILE has provided a pair tickets to their next event GLITTER IN THE GLASS. If you would like a chance to win, visit our website and join our mailing list by MAY 15, it's that simple. On MAY 16th, we will announce the winner on social media. The Broad Street Review Podcast is An Em3ry Production. If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, visit us online at em3ry.com Get involved with Broad Street Review. Head on over to our website at www.broadstreetreview.com to find out how. While you're there, help keep us running and click “Donate” at the top. There, you can also find our social media links. Thank you for your part in keeping the conversation going.
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In this engaging podcast episode, host Darnelle Radford speaks with Deanna Wright, an actress involved in the Quintessence Theater's production of Reckless Romance, featuring Midsummer Night's Dream and Antony and Cleopatra. Deanna shares her journey from Florida to Philadelphia, her experiences in the theater, and her reflections on playing the iconic roles of Cleopatra and Oberon. The conversation delves into the challenges and joys of acting, the significance of gender roles in Shakespeare's works, and the personal growth that comes from embodying such powerful characters. In this conversation, DeAnna S. Wright discusses her experiences portraying iconic characters Oberon and Cleopatra, reflecting on the creative process, the importance of costume design, and the power of theatricality. She shares insights on personal growth, audience engagement, and the limitless possibilities that come with embracing one's artistic journey.Chapters* 00:00 Introduction to Reckless Romance* 03:03 Deanna Wright: A Journey to Philadelphia* 05:56 The Road to Reckless Romance* 09:11 Exploring the Characters: Cleopatra and Oberon* 12:01 The Impact of Gender Roles in Shakespeare* 15:09 Creating Oberon: A Personal Journey* 19:50 The Gift of Performance* 22:15 Costume Design and Character Embodiment* 25:40 The Power of Theatricality* 28:45 Engaging the Audience* 30:15 Reflections on Personal Growth* 34:30 Embracing Limitless PossibilitiesFOR MORE INFORMATION: https://quintessencetheatre.org Thank you to our guest(s), DeAnna Wright for joining us on today's podcast. The Broad Street Review Podcast is An Em3ry Production. If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, visit us online at em3ry.com Get involved with Broad Street Review. Head on over to our website at www.broadstreetreview.com and click “Get involved” at the top. While you're there, help keep us running and click “Donate” to find out how. There, you can find our social media links. Thank you for your part in keeping the conversation going.
Joel Radford – What did Christ gain by his suffering? – Isaiah 53:1-12 Who has believed our message and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed? 2 He grew up before him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing […]
https://drummoynebaptist.org.au/podcast/mp3s/881Radford180425-Isaiah53v1-12-AreYouJustified.mp3 53 Who has believed our message and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed? 2 He grew up before him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him. 3 He was despised and rejected by […]
Today on the podcast:We continue our annual coverage of the Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts and the 2025 The Arts Affair, May 15th at REC Philly. Here is my interview with members of the PVLA for The Arts Affair.In this episode, host Darnelle Radford engages with representatives from the Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (PVLA) to discuss the upcoming Arts Affair, a significant fundraising event for the organization. The conversation covers the PVLA's recent developments, the challenges faced by artists in the current political climate, and the importance of supporting the arts community. The guests share insights on the evolving landscape for artists, the unique entertainment planned for the Arts Affair, and the organization's commitment to recognizing contributions within the arts community. Listeners are encouraged to engage with PVLA and support emerging artists through attendance and donations.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Arts Affair02:12 Year in Review: PVLA's Progress and Challenges04:42 Navigating the Current Political Climate09:03 The Evolving Landscape for Artists14:09 The Excitement of the Arts Affair15:01 New Venue and Entertainment Highlights18:25 Curating a Unique Experience21:53 Recognizing Contributions: Awards and Acknowledgments25:01 Engagement Opportunities with PVLA30:00 The Importance of Supporting Emerging ArtistsThank you to our guest(s), THE PHILADELPHIA VOLUNTEER LAWYERS FOR THE ARTS for joining us on today's podcast. TICKET GIVEAWAY!THE PVLA has provided a pair tickets to their next event The Arts Affair. If you would like a chance to win, visit our website em3ry.com and join our mailing list by May 1st, it's that simple. On May 2nd, we will announce the winner on social media. The Broad Street Review Podcast is An Em3ry Production. If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, visit us online at em3ry.com Get involved with Broad Street Review. Head on over to our website at www.broadstreetreview.com to find out how. While you're there, help keep us running and click “Donate” at the top. There, you can also find our social media links. Thank you for your part in keeping the conversation going.
On the cover, we see Dusty and Radford cuddled together at night in the firefly sanctuary, Radford is looking lovingly into Dusty's eyes, Dusty is looking at the bridge of Radford's nose, and Cora and Brooke are looking on from the bushes with binoculars. The title reads: Dusty and Cora Power Hour Number 2 “Breaking Curfew” Thanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design. The track used in this episode is Enemy Spotted by Jess Masks is by Magpie Games, you can find them hereFind Us Online:Blue Sky: Dice FiendsDiscord: https://discord.gg/j54FrbhTwitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiendsCast and Crew:Chell: The GMIzzy: Cora Curie (The Nova)Shannon: Dusty Darby (The Doomed) About Us: Welcome to Dice Fiends, we are an actual play podcast that runs games in over a dozen systems with a rotating and diverse cast of players. But one thing's for certain: whether we're powered by the apocalypse or grabbing as many d6's as we can hold in shadowrun: We're fiends for the sounds of rolling dice. You can find us every other Wednesday on Itunes, Spotify, or wherever you get good podcasts.
Jonathan Newman joins Bob to discuss the debate between Austrians and MMTers on the origins of money. In the Anti-MMT panel at the Austrian Economics Research Conference (AERC), Jonathan presented his research on the archeological evidence that silver was used as money in ancient Mesopotamia and how the evidence vindicates Menger's theory on the origins of money. Jonathan and Bob walk through various MMT responses and make the case that the Austrian school is especially suited to critique Modern Monetary Theory.The Anti-MMT Panel from the 2025 AERC: Mises.org/HAP494aElon Musk and Ted Cruz Discussing "Magic Money Computers": Mises.org/HAP494bJonathan's Overwhelming Evidence that Silver was Money in Ancient Mesopotamia: Mises.org/HAP494cThe X Thread by Patricia Pino on the Measure of Value of Money: Mises.org/HAP494dBob's "Origin of the Specie" in The American Conservative: Mises.org/HAP494eR.A Radford's "The Economic Organization of a P.O.W. Camp": Mises.org/HAP494fThe Mises Institute is giving away 100,000 copies of Murray Rothbard's, What Has Government Done to Our Money? Get your free copy at Mises.org/HAPodFreeJoin the Mises Institute on April 26 in Phoenix, Arizona, as we expose the danger and waste of bureaucracy: Mises.org/Phoenix25
Jonathan Newman joins Bob to discuss the debate between Austrians and MMTers on the origins of money. In the Anti-MMT panel at the Austrian Economics Research Conference (AERC), Jonathan presented his research on the archeological evidence that silver was used as money in ancient Mesopotamia and how the evidence vindicates Menger's theory on the origins of money. Jonathan and Bob walk through various MMT responses and make the case that the Austrian school is especially suited to critique Modern Monetary Theory.The Anti-MMT Panel from the 2025 AERC: Mises.org/HAP494aElon Musk and Ted Cruz Discussing "Magic Money Computers": Mises.org/HAP494bJonathan's Overwhelming Evidence that Silver was Money in Ancient Mesopotamia: Mises.org/HAP494cThe X Thread by Patricia Pino on the Measure of Value of Money: Mises.org/HAP494dBob's "Origin of the Specie" in The American Conservative: Mises.org/HAP494eR.A Radford's "The Economic Organization of a P.O.W. Camp": Mises.org/HAP494fThe Mises Institute is giving away 100,000 copies of Murray Rothbard's, What Has Government Done to Our Money? Get your free copy at Mises.org/HAPodFreeJoin the Mises Institute on April 26 in Phoenix, Arizona, as we expose the danger and waste of bureaucracy: Mises.org/Phoenix25
Reeves heads to Virginia for a college tour. In Part 1, we'll discuss the four public colleges on this tour. Follow Chris as he eats and tours his way through Virginia, where there may or may not have been a long stop at an Irish pub on March 17th. Radford (06:28) Virginia Tech (18:34) UVA (30:00) VCU (42:42) Music on this episode comes from the Free Music Archive by Lite Saturation. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/lite-saturation/sport-rock-trailer/sport-rock-trailer/ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/lite-saturation/sport-rock-trailer/sport-rock-trailer-short/
Join us in Episode 59 for a conversation with Gabriel Radford, Third Horn of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Co-founder of The Embouchure Project. Episode Highlights Studying with Fred Rizner at the University of Toronto and Danny Katzen in Boston Thoughts on playing third horn in the Toronto Symphony Orchestra: “listen to the soloists” Coping with injury and article in January 2025 issue of The Horn Call “Every case of embouchure syndrome is unique.” “If there's a problem, you're going to know it.” “If you can feel it you can fix it.” Horn Teaching The Embouchure Project: https://www.theembouchureproject.org/ Resources for dealing with injury recovery
The Lake Lanier Boat Show is Georgia's premier in-water boat show, connecting boaters with top brands and trusted local dealers for an unmatched on-the-water experience. No gimmicks. Just boats where they belong, and where we belong – on the water! By displaying boats in-water where they belong, they eliminate the gimmicks of traditional boat shows, […]
Chapters00:00 Introduction to Philly Theatre Week03:01 The Process of Organizing Theatre Week06:00 Participation Trends in Theatre Week09:08 Kickoff Celebration Details11:57 Diverse Offerings in Theatre Week15:11 Workshops and Community Engagement18:01 Memorization Skills and Their Importance22:22 Exploring Philly Theater Week24:17 Highlighting Exciting Events and Shows27:49 Remounts and Fundraisers in Focus30:26 Innovative Productions and New Musicals32:44 Family-Friendly and Community-Oriented Shows35:11 Theater Philadelphia's Ongoing Initiatives39:11 Supporting the Arts and Community EngagementFOR MORE INFORMATION: www.PhillyTheatreWeek.com
The Lake Lanier Boat Show is Georgia's premier in-water boat show, connecting boaters with top brands and trusted local dealers for an unmatched on-the-water experience. No gimmicks. Just boats where they belong, and where we belong – on the water! By displaying boats in-water where they belong, they eliminate the gimmicks of traditional boat shows, […] The post Heidi Moore and Alex Radford with the Lake Lanier Boat Show appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Head Coach of Georgetown Baseball Edwin Thompson joins Dylan Campione to discuss all the latest around the Hoyas. From another Big East Honor Roll Player award, a dominant Spring Breakout performance from a Pro Hoya and a couple tough series, Coach T and Dylan get you all caught up. Plus, a weekend preview headed into the Hoyas matchup against Radford.
On this episode of the Do Epic Shit Today Podcast, I chat with the awesomely epic, Danny Radford about life's endless possibilities and his North Star. I was introduced to Danny by a past guest, and right from the start, I could feel his positive energy through the phone. As we talked, we swapped adventure stories, physical feats and how we've both broken free from limiting mindsets—especially the ones we place on ourselves.Danny's life is filled with incredible adventures, from hiking Mount Kilimanjaro (the world's largest free-standing mountain) to tackling the Grand Canyon, competing in a charity boxing challenge that raised £17,000, publishing a novel, and constantly seeking new experiences to stay open to endless opportunities.But what really makes Danny stand out is his "why." His main drive to be a better person is to inspire his daughter. He wants to show her that she can do anything she puts her mind to—there are no limits to what she can achieve.In this episode, Danny shares how his love for his daughter has pushed him to become the best version of himself and how it's changed the way he goes after his goals. When someone you love is your motivation to live a better life, it has the power to inspire not only yourself but also everyone around you—to live without limits or fear.Listen in for some serious inspiration and motivation to chase your own goals and remember: the only limits that exist are the ones we place on ourselves.Instagram: @d_radford223Danny's Book: Killers Upon HullSupport the showStay in Touch & Check out: The DEST Podcast episodes on Youtube The DEST Podcast & Hannah on Instagram DEST Merch (Use Code Tallish10 for 10% Off)
In this engaging conversation, Darnelle Radford speaks with John Jarboe, the artistic director of Bearded Ladies Cabaret, about their innovative show 'Beards on Ice.' The discussion explores the origins of the show, its focus on climate justice, and the importance of family-friendly programming. John shares insights into the creative process, the role of humor in addressing serious topics, and the significance of community engagement in climate activism. The conversation highlights the joy and absurdity of the performance, emphasizing the need for collective action and the power of art to inspire hope.What's more impossible: solving the climate crisis or teaching drag queens to ice skate?Watch us do BOTH in Beards On Ice! This hour-long icecapade comes in two dazzling variations: fun for the whole family and PG13 (a little more edge). Featuring resources from Philly's climate justice organizations and a free skate after the show, it's sure to be a “fracking” good time.Produced by The Bearded Ladies Cabaret | In partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation DepartmentMarch 15 & 16, 2025 at Tarken Ice Rink March 22 & 23, 2025 at Laura Sims Skate HouseFOR MORE INFORMATION:https://beardedladiescabaret.com/
Nora: A Doll's House follows Nora, the perfect wife and mother. She is dutiful and beautiful and always has everything in its proper place. But when a secret from her past comes back to haunt her, Nora's life quickly unravels. Over the course of three days, Nora must fight to protect herself and her family or risk losing everything.Smith's adaptation takes place in distinct time periods across 100 years of history, highlighting how women's struggles for independence have evolved but remain connected. Each version of Nora faces challenges within her marriage and personal life, confronting the limits imposed by the societal norms in each of the three eras. The overlapping narratives reveal the parallels and contrasts between our collective past and present, illustrating the complex nature of a woman's freedom and choice. As the story unfolds, the audience witnesses how Nora navigates love, power, and identity in her quest for self-discovery and autonomy.Following a recent run in the Broadway production of Susan Stroman's New York, New York, regional actor Angel Sigala (they/he) makes their Hedgerow debut playing Daniel, a family friend of Nora and her husband Thomas.FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION:https://www.hedgerowtheatre.orgABOUT ANGEL SIGALABorn and raised in Mexico City, Mexico until coming to the United States at age 11, Angel has always had the itch to be a performing artist with his biggest dream to perform on Broadway.Angel always wanted to follow in his father's footsteps (who also shares a love for dance) and began dancing at the age of 6. With training in various dance styles including latin, Mexican folklore, jazz, tap, and ballet, dance has always been one of Angel's first loves. He has performed as a dancer for Grammy and 5-time Latin Grammy winning artist Lila Downs, as well as dancing in the Philadelphia Mexican Independence Day Festival, among various other dance performances. Angel began singing at age 12 in his middle school choir. His love for singing and musicals both blossomed at that age, and Angel continued to perform with theatre camps and school musicals. In 2018, Angel graduated from Temple University's Musical Theatre and Acting programs, and has been professionally performing, choreographing, and teaching since graduation. Angel has worked at various regional theatres including Arden Theatre Company, People's Light, Theatre Exile, and InterAct Theatre Company.FOR MORE ABOUT ANGEL SIGALAhttps://www.angelsigala.com
It is the last massive Saturday college basketball slate of the season so Greg keeps it simple with picks & analysis on all 99 games for Saturday! Link To Greg’s Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Greg’s TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Podcast Highlights 4:15-Start of picks Vanderbilt vs Georgia 7:02-Picks & analysis for St. John’s vs Marquette 9:35-Picks & analysis for Mississippi St vs Arkansas 12:08-Picks & analysis for NC State vs Miami 14:38-Picks & analysis for Kentucky vs Missouri 17:09-Picks & analysis for Loyola Chicago vs Massachusetts 19:41-Picks & analysis for Penn St vs Wisconsin 22:16-Picks & analysis for Iowa St vs Kansas St 24:41-Picks & analysis for Georgetown vs DePaul 27:22-Picks & analysis for Fordham vs Rhode Island 30:03-Picks & analysis for St. Bonaventure vs Davidson 32:23-Picks & analysis for Stanford vs Louisville 35:10-Picks & analysis for Canisius vs St. Peter’s 37:36-Picks & analysis for Niagara vs Rider 39:59-Picks & analysis for Siena vs Manhattan 42:34-Picks & analysis for South Carolina vs Tennessee 44:55-Picks & analysis for Yale vs Brown 47:30-Picks & analysis for Dartmouth vs Harvard 49:42-Picks & analysis for Columbia vs Cornell 52:42-Picks & analysis for Pennsylvania vs Princeton 55:10-Picks & analysis for Georgia Tech vs Wake Forest 57:18-Picks & analysis for Alabama vs Auburn 59:49-Picks & analysis for Seton Hall vs Connecticut 1:02:33-Picks & analysis for St. Joseph’s vs La Salle 1:04:57-Picks & analysis for Liberty vs Western KY 1:07:08-Picks & analysis for Northwestern vs Maryland 1:09:23-Picks & analysis for FL International vs Mid Tennessee 1:11:38-Picks & analysis for UTEP vs Louisiana Tech 1:13:51-Picks & analysis for Cincinnati vs Oklahoma St 1:16:08-Picks & analysis for Kennesaw St vs Jacksonville St 1:18:38-Picks & analysis for New Mexico St vs Sam Houston St 1:20:59-Picks & analysis for Ohio St vs Indiana 1:23:28-Picks & analysis for Providence vs Xavier 1:26:00-Picks & analysis for SMU vs Florida St 1:28:18-Picks & analysis for Air Force vs Utah St 1:31:07-Picks & analysis for Marist vs Mount St Mary’s 1:33:27-Picks & analysis for TCU vs Colorado 1:36:03-Picks & analysis for Sacred Heart vs Iona 1:38:15-Picks & analysis for Texas A&M vs LSU 1:40:51-Picks & analysis for California vs Notre Dame 1:43:23-Picks & analysis for Grand Canyon vs Abilene Christian 1:45:59-Picks & analysis for Arizona vs Kansas 1:48:55-Picks & analysis for Fresno St vs San Jose St 1:51:38-Picks & analysis for UC San Diego vs UC Davis 1:53:57-Picks & analysis for Central Florida vs West Virginia 1:56:22-Picks & analysis for Butler vs Creighton 1:59:03-Picks & analysis for George Mason vs Richmond 2:01:22-Picks & analysis for Virginia Tech vs Clemson 2:03:46-Picks & analysis for Ole Miss vs Florida 2:06:09-Picks & analysis for Boston College vs Pittsburgh 2:08:21-Picks & analysis for Duke vs North Carolina 2:10:51-Picks & analysis for Quinnipiac vs Fairfield 2:13:18-Picks & analysis for Cal Poly vs Long Beach St 2:15:47-Picks & analysis for USC vs UCLA 2:18:29-Picks & analysis for Duquesne vs Saints Louis 2:21:10-Picks & analysis for Oklahoma vs Texas 2:24:01-Picks & analysis for UT Arlington vs Cal Baptist 2:26:22-Picks & analysis for Virginia vs Syracuse 2:29:15-Picks & analysis for Hawaii vs CS Northridge 2:31:36-Picks & analysis for Texas Tech vs Arizona St 2:34:03-Picks & analysis for Utah Valley vs Tarleton St 2:36:41-Picks & analysis for UC Riverside vs CS Fullerton 2:39:08-Picks & analysis for Seattle vs Utah Tech 2:41:45-Picks & analysis for Houston vs Baylor 2:43:43-Picks & analysis for UC Irvine vs UC Santa Barbara 2:45:55-Picks & analysis for Utah vs BYU 2:48:20-Picks & analysis for Nevada vs San Diego St 2:53:48-Picks & analysis for Elon vs Drexel 2:56:22-Picks & analysis for Delaware vs Campbell 2:58:42-Picks & analysis for Hampton vs Northeastern 3:01:18-Picks & analysis for Hofstra vs Monmouth 3:04:12-Picks & analysis for Mercer vs Chattanooga 3:06:39-Picks & analysis for VMI vs UNC Greensboro 3:08:54-Picks & analysis for Wofford vs East Tennessee 3:11:08-Picks & analysis for Furman vs Samford 3:13:53-Picks & analysis for Belmont vs Drake 3:16:17-Picks & analysis for Valparaiso vs Bradley 3:18:23-Picks & analysis for Marshall vs Arkansas St 3:20:27-Picks & analysis for Old Dominion vs Troy 3:22:37-Picks & analysis for Sacramento St vs Weber St 3:25:05-Picks & analysis for Eastern WA vs Northern AZ 3:27:24-Picks & analysis for South Dakota vs Omaha 3:29:32-Picks & analysis for North Dakota vs St. Thomas 3:31:23-Picks & analysis for SIU Edwardsville vs SE Missouri St 3:33:42-Picks & analysis for Pepperdine vs Oregon St 3:35:58-Picks & analysis for Loyola Marymount vs Washington St 3:40:52-Start of extra games Jackson St vs Miss Valley St 3:42:48-Picks & analysis for Texas Southern vs Prairie View 3:45:04-Picks & analysis for Florida A&M vs Beth Cookman 3:47:32-Picks & analysis for Alabama St vs Grambling 3:49:37-Picks & analysis for Alabama A&M vs Southern 3:51:38-Picks & analysis for Alcorn St vs Ark Pine Bluff 3:53:31-Picks & analysis for New Hampshire vs Vermont 3:55:43-Picks & analysis for UMBC vs Bryant 3:57:38-Picks & analysis for UMass Lowell vs Maine 3:59:45-Picks & analysis for Binghamton vs Albany 4:01:58-Picks & analysis for St. Francis PA vs Long Island 4:04:07-Picks & analysis for Fair Dickinson vs Central Connecticut 4:05:58-Picks & analysis for Radford vs High Points 4:08:09-Picks & analysis for UNC Asheville vs WinthropSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg recaps Thursday's college basketball results, talks to Rob Donaldson of the Rob’s Best Bets Show about how he is analyzing these mid-major conference tournaments and playing games this time of year both game to game & from a futures perspective, & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY Friday CBB Game! Link To Greg’s Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Greg’s TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Podcast Highlights 4:32-Recap of Thursday’s results 19:49-Interview with Rob Donaldson 42:25-Start of picks Ball St vs Miami OH 45:00-Picks & analysis for Buffalo vs Akron 48:04-Picks & analysis for Western MI vs Bowling Green 50:54-Picks & analysis for Eastern MI vs Kent St 53:33-Picks & analysis for Northern IL vs Central MI 56:03-Picks & analysis for Sacred Heart vs Manhattan 58:33-Picks & analysis for Dayton vs VCU 1:01:12-Picks & analysis for Ohio vs Toledo 1:03:31-Picks & analysis for Purdue vs Illinois 1:06:28-Picks & analysis for South Florida vs Memphis 1:09:22-Picks & analysis for Colorado St vs Boise St 1:12:10-Picks & analysis for UNLV vs New Mexico 1:15:23-Picks & analysis for Wichita St vs Rice 1:18:00-Picks & analysis for TBD vd Drake 1:20:54-Picks & analysis for TBD vs Belmont 1:23:51-Picks & analysis for TBD vs Bradley 1:26:17-Picks & analysis for TBD vs Northern Iowa 1:28:49-Picks & analysis for Stony Brook vs Delaware 1:31:01-Picks & analysis for North Carolina A&T vs Hofstra 1:33:57-Picks & analysis for Western Carolina vs Mercer 1:36:23-Picks & analysis for The Citadel vs VMI 1:38:28-Picks & analysis for TBD vs Marshall 1:41:58-Picks & analysis for TBD vs Appalachian St 1:43:21-Picks & analysis for South Dakota vs North Dakota St 1:45:28-Picks & analysis for North Dakota vs South Dakota St 1:47:35-Picks & analysis for OVC TBD 1:50:05-Picks & analysis for OVC TBD 1:53:00-Picks & analysis for WCC TBD 1:55:41-Picks & analysis for WCC TBD 1:58:34-Start of extra games Gardner Webb vs High Point 2:00:18-Picks & analysis for Presbyterian vs Radford 2:02:41-Picks & analysis for Charleston So vs UNC Asheville 2:05:23-Picks & analysis for Lindenwood vs Tennessee St 2:07:41-Picks & analysis for Longwood vs WinthropSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tennessee Baseball, despite a poor pitching and fielding performance, overcame Radford 22-9 while hitting three grand slams (three!- including two in one inning!) Other SEC teams struggled You can find the guys here: Sam: @_beard11 on X Bob: @TheHoundBB on X Don't forget to check out @fanrunsports on Instagram! or 'Fanrun TV' on Youtube. Might as well check out our Tik Tok, "Fanrun Radio" Lots of great writing over at www.fanrunradio.com
SportsTalkMiss co-host Michael Borkey joins to preview Vols @ Rebels Our confidence level for Tennessee heading to Oxford tonight Vols baseball beats Radford
The Southeastern 16 crew discusses happenings from Tuesday action in SEC baseball. Topics include: Texas A&M's struggles continue with a 7-4 loss to UTSA. Oklahoma finally falls from the ranks of the unbeaten with an 11-0 loss to Dallas Baptist. Alabama stayed unbeaten with an 11-1 rout of Jacksonville State. UCF's hex on Florida continues in a 13-3 win in Orlando Tennessee mashes three grand slams, tying an NCAA record, to break open a close game with Radford and get a 22-9 win. LSU rallies to beat North Dakota State. Kentucky, with Tyler Bell among three Wildcats to homer, gets a 16-0 rout of Eastern Kentucky. And more. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball
Hour 1 of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara talking about the NFL Draft with ESPN analyst Charles Davis. Plus, comments from Tennessee head baseball coach Tony Vitello after their record-tying win over Radford.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara breaking down the Vols' win over Radford, as well as more on which VFLs could land in the NFL Draft and Vols hoops talk. Plus, comments from Tennessee guard Jahmai Mashack and Tennessee assistant basketball coach Gregg Polinsky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara talking about the NFL Draft with ESPN analyst Charles Davis. Plus, comments from Tennessee head baseball coach Tony Vitello after their record-tying win over Radford.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara breaking down the Vols' win over Radford, as well as more on which VFLs could land in the NFL Draft and Vols hoops talk. Plus, comments from Tennessee guard Jahmai Mashack and Tennessee assistant basketball coach Gregg Polinsky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara breaking down the Vols' win over Radford, as well as more on which VFLs could land in the NFL Draft and Vols hoops talk. Plus, comments from Tennessee guard Jahmai Mashack and Tennessee assistant basketball coach Gregg Polinsky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 of SportsTalk featured John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara talking about the NFL Draft with ESPN analyst Charles Davis. Plus, comments from Tennessee head baseball coach Tony Vitello after their record-tying win over Radford.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is another Saturday extravaganza, there’s over 130 college basketball games on the betting board & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY one of them! Link To Greg’s Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Greg’s TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Podcast Highlights 4:35-Start of picks Maryland vs Penn State 6:26-Picks & analysis for Miami vs North Carolina 8:29-Picks & analysis for Clemson vs Virginia 10:50-Picks & analysis for St. Joseph’s vs Fordham 13:40-Picks & analysis for Syracuse vs Virginia Tech 16:16-Picks & analysis for Connecticut vs Virginia Tech 19:14-Picks & analysis for Butler vs Villanova 22:12-Picks & analysis for Auburn vs Kentucky 25:04-Picks & analysis for Chattanooga vs VMI 27:40-Picks & analysis for Miami OH vs Ohio 30:32-Picks & analysis for Youngstown St vs Northern KY 33:04-Picks & analysis for Arkansas vs South Carolina 35:46-Picks & analysis for East Tennessee vs The Citadel 38:06-Picks & analysis for Ball St vs Bowling Green 41:18-Picks & analysis for Tulane vs Tulsa 43:30-Picks & analysis for Jacksonville St vs FL International 45:57-Picks & analysis for Richmond vs Dayton 48:17-Picks & analysis for Furman vs Wofford 50;55-Picks & analysis for Monmouth vs Drexel 53:50-Picks & analysis for Northeastern vs William & Mary 56:33-Picks & analysis for Oklahoma vs Ole Miss 59:08-Picks & analysis for Minnesota vs Nebraska 1:01:21-Picks & analysis for Texas Tech vs Kansas 1:03:56-Picks & analysis for George Mason vs Duquesne 1:06:21-Picks & analysis for Oral Roberts vs Omaha 1:09:46-Picks & analysis for No Carolina A&T vs Hofstra 1:12:33-Picks & analysis for Air Force vs New Mexico 1:14:56-Picks & analysis for Seton Hall vs St. John’s 1:17:51-Picks & analysis for Wright St vs IU Indianapolis 1:20:14-Picks & analysis for South Dakota St vs Denver 1:22:35-Picks & analysis for NC State vs Georgia Tech 1:24:50-Picks & analysis for Ab Christian vs UT Arlington 1:27:03-Picks & analysis for LSU vs Mississippi St 1:29:22-Picks & analysis for Fort Wayne vs Cleveland St 1:32:30-Picks & analysis for Alabama vs Tennessee 1:34:54-Picks & analysis for Loyola IL vs Saints Louis 1:37:27-Picks & analysis for Mid Tennessee vs UTEP 1:39:44-Picks & analysis for Central Florida vs TCU 1:42:15-Picks & analysis for USC vs Oregon 1:44:51-Picks & analysis for Detroit vs UW Milwaukee 1:47:02-Picks & analysis for Hampton vs Towson 1:49:21-Picks & analysis for Montana St vs Sacramento St 1:51:59-Picks & analysis for Yale vs Harvard 1:54:07-Picks & analysis for Samford vs NC Greensboro 1:56:21-Picks & analysis for Brown vs Dartmouth 1:58:35-Picks & analysis for Utah St vs Colorado St 2:00:54-Picks & analysis for Southern Utah vs Utah Valley 2:03:39-Picks & analysis for Lindenwood vs Tennessee Tech 2:05:39-Picks & analysis for Creighton vs Xavier 2:08:01-Picks & analysis for Western MI vs Northern Illinois 2:11:17-Picks & analysis for Western Carolina vs Mercer 2:13:33-Picks & analysis for Little Rock vs SIU Edwardsville 2:16:34-Picks & analysis for SE Missouri vs Eastern IL 2:19:09-Picks & analysis for Morehead St vs UT Martin 2:22:03-Picks & analysis for Toledo vs Buffalo 2:24:17-Picks & analysis for Cincinnati vs Houston 2:27:01-Picks & analysis for Southern Indy vs Tennessee St 2:29:35-Picks & analysis for Northern Dakota vs South Dakota 2:31:46-Picks & analysis for Weber St vs Idaho 2:34:06-Picks & analysis for Montana vs Portland St 2:36:11-Picks & analysis for CS Bakersfield vs Cal Poly 2:39:02-Picks & analysis for SMU vs Stanford 2:41:23-Picks & analysis for Idaho St vs Eastern Washington 2:43:21-Picks & analysis for Notre Dame vs Wake Forest 2:46:02-Picks & analysis for Louisiana Tech vs Sam Houston 2:48:26-Picks & analysis for Campbell vs Charleston 2:50:32-Picks & analysis for Pittsburgh vs Louisville 2:52:35-Picks & analysis for Rhode Island vs Massachusetts 2:54:43-Picks & analysis for Elon vs Stony Brook 2:56:40-Picks & analysis for Indiana vs Washington 2:58:21-Picks & analysis for La Salle vs George Washington 3:00:40-Picks & analysis for Pennsylvania vs Columbia 3:02:36-Picks & analysis for Western KY vs New Mexico St 3:04:50-Picks & analysis for Missouri vs Vanderbilt 3:07:05-Picks & analysis for Boise St vs Fresno St 3:09:10-Picks & analysis for Delaware vs UNC Wilmington 3:10:49-Picks & analysis for Oakland vs UW Milwaukee 3:13:00-Picks & analysis for Florida St vs Duke 3:14:52-Picks & analysis for Arizona St vs Utah 3:17:07-Picks & analysis for Santa Clara vs Pacific 3:19:07-Picks & analysis for UMKC vs St. Thomas 3:21:23-Picks & analysis for Georgia vs Texas 3:23:12-Picks & analysis for Marquette vs Georgetown 3:24:55-Picks & analysis for Oklahoma St vs Baylor 3:26:49-Picks & analysis for Santa Barbara vs CS Northridge 3:28:10-Picks & analysis for San Diego St vs Wyoming 3:30:09-Picks & analysis for Texas A&M vs Florida 3:31:51-Picks & analysis for Northern CO vs Northern AZ 3:33:57-Picks & analysis for Cal Baptist vs Utah Tech 3:35:40-Picks & analysis for Arizona vs Iowa St 3:37:33-Picks & analysis for Portland vs San Diego 3:39:35-Picks & analysis for Grand Canyon vs Seattle 3:41:37-Picks & analysis for Washington St vs Pepperdine 3:43:18-Picks & analysis for Oregon St vs St. Mary’s 3:44:52-Picks & analysis for Long Beach St vs UC Irvine 3:46:31-Picks & analysis for Boston College vs California 3:48:07-Picks & analysis for West Virginia vs BYU 3:49:49-Picks & analysis for CS Fullerton vs UC San Diego 3:50:57-Picks & analysis for Gonzaga vs San Francisco 3:52:36-Picks & analysis for UC Davis vs Hawaii 3:57:17-Start of extra games Lafayette vs Boston U 3:59:36-Picks & analysis for Binghamton vs UMass Lowell 4:01:36-Picks & analysis for Vermont vs UMBC 4:03:38-Picks & analysis for Lehigh vs Army 4:05:10-Picks & analysis for Chicago St vs St. Francis PA 4:07:15-Picks & analysis for Longwood vs USC Upstate 4:09:26-Picks & analysis for Albany vs NJIT 4:11:05-Picks & analysis for Bucknell vs Holy Cross 4:13:05-Picks & analysis for Bryant vs Maine 4:15:09-Picks & analysis for Gardner Webb vs Presbyterian 4:17:27-Picks & analysis for Charleston So vs Radford 4:19:35-Picks & analysis for America vs Colgate 4:21:40-Picks & analysis for Incarnate Word vs East Texas A&M 4:23:53-Picks & analysis for Alabama A&M vs Alabama St 4:25:31-Picks & analysis for Long Island vs Fair Dickinson 4:27:32-Picks & analysis for Prairie View vs Alcorn St 4:29:28-Picks & analysis for Morgan St vs MD East Shore 4:32:00-Picks & analysis for Coppin St vs Delaware St 4:34:03-Picks & analysis for Norfolk St vs So Carolina St 4:36:33-Picks & analysis for UNC Asheville vs Winthrop 4:38:08-Picks & analysis for Loyola MD vs Navy 4:39:50-Picks & analysis for Howard vs NC Central 4:41:19-Picks & analysis for Texas Southern vs Jackson St 4:43:02-Picks & analysis for HOU Christian vs Northwestern St 4:44:47-Picks & analysis for Le Moyne vs Stonehill 4:46:35-Picks & analysis for SE Louisiana vs Texas A&M CC 4:48:28-Picks & analysis for New Orleans vs Rio Grande Valley 4:50:10-Picks & analysis for Southern vs Bethune Cookman 4:52:16-Picks & analysis for Cen Connecticut vs Wagner 4:53:52-Picks & analysis for Grambling vs Florida A&M 4:55:41-Picks & analysis for Nicholls vs Stephen F Austin 4:56:58-Picks & analysis for Ark Pine Bluff vs Miss Valley St 5:01:21-Picks & analysis for Lamar vs McNeeseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg recaps Tuesday's college basketball results, talks to Rob Donaldson of the Rob’s Best Bets Show about the Atlantic 10 & Missouri Valley, betting angles he likes to use this time of year, & Wednesday’s games, & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY Wednesday CBB Game! Link To Greg’s Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Greg’s TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Podcast Highlights 4:23-Recap of Tuesday's results 19:07-Interview with Rob Donaldson 37:39-Start of picks Mercer vs East Tennessee 39:58-Picks & analysis for Michigan St vs Maryland 42:13-Picks & analysis for Georgetown vs Connecticut 44:35-Picks & analysis for Duquesne vs La Salle 47:12-Picks & analysis for Fordham vs George Mason 49:38-Picks & analysis for South Florida vs Temple 53:03-Picks & analysis for Dayton vs Rhode Island 55:17-Picks & analysis for Wofford vs Western Carolina 57:48-Picks & analysis for IL Chicago vs Northern Iowa 1:00:45-Picks & analysis for Ole Miss vs Auburn 1:03:33-Picks & analysis for Vanderbilt vs Texas A&M 1:05:59-Picks & analysis for Notre Dame vs Clemson 1:08:24-Picks & analysis for NC State vs Syracuse 1:10:36-Picks & analysis for St. Bonaventure vs St. Joseph’s 1:13:16-Picks & analysis for Kansas St vs Central Florida 1:15:51-Picks & analysis for The Citadel vs Furman 1:18:20-Picks & analysis for Georgia St vs Coast Carolina 1:20:58-Picks & analysis for Charlotte vs Tulane 1:23:23-Picks & analysis for Rice vs Memphis 1:25:46-Picks & analysis for South Dakota vs North Dakota St 1:28:20-Picks & analysis for Drake vs Evansville 1:30:21-Picks & analysis for Belmont vs Missouri St 1:32:10-Picks & analysis for George Wash vs Loyola Chicago 1:34:47-Picks & analysis for South Alabama vs Southern Miss 1:37:08-Picks & analysis for Arkansas St vs Louisiana 1:39:24-Picks & analysis for Villanova vs Seton Hall 1:41:41-Picks & analysis for Penn St vs Indiana 1:43:54-Picks & analysis for Utah vs Arizona 1:46:02-Picks & analysis for Bradley vs Valparaiso 1:48:11-Picks & analysis for Kentucky vs Oklahoma 1:50:10-Picks & analysis for Texas vs Arkansas 1:52:21-Picks & analysis for St. John’s vs Butler 1:54:58-Picks & analysis for DePaul vs Creighton 1:57:15-Picks & analysis for Virginia vs Wake Forest 1:59:46-Picks & analysis for Boston College vs Stanford 2:01:51-Picks & analysis for BYU vs Arizona St 2:04:28-Picks & analysis for Ohio St vs USC 2:06:37-Picks & analysis for Utah St vs Boise St 2:09:06-Picks & analysis for SMU vs California 2:11:45-Picks & analysis for San Francisco vs Oregon St 2:13:52-Start of extra games Boston U vs Lehigh 2:15:46-Picks & analysis for Presbyterian vs UNC Asheville 2:18:02-Picks & analysis for Bucknell vs Loyola MD 2:19:58-Picks & analysis for Navy vs American 2:22:06-Picks & analysis for Stetson vs Jacksonville 2:24:33-Picks & analysis for Queens NC vs North Alabama 2:26:50-Picks & analysis for Bellarmine vs FL Gulf Coast 2:28:57-Picks & analysis for Eastern KY vs North Florida 2:31:12-Picks & analysis for Radford vs Gardner Webb 2:33:00-Picks & analysis for USC Upstate vs High Point 2:34:51-Picks & analysis for Holy Cross vs Colgate 2:36:43-Picks & analysis for Austin Peay vs West Georgia 2:38:48-Picks & analysis for NC Central vs MD East Shore 2:40:38-Picks & analysis for Central Arkansas vs Lipscomb See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is another Saturday extravaganza, there’s over 130 college basketball games on the betting board & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY one of them! Link To Greg’s Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Greg’s TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Podcast Highlights 6:14-Start of picks Tennessee vs Texas A&M 8:56-Picks & analysis for Oregon vs Wisconsin 11:54-Picks & analysis for Florida St vs Louisville 14:47-Picks & analysis for TCU vs Cincinnati 17:24-Picks & analysis for VMI vs Furman 20:14-Picks & analysis for Chalreston vs Drexel 22:55-Picks & analysis for Richmond vs St. Joseph's 25:44-Picks & analysis for Marshall vs Appalachian St 28:55-Picks & analysis for Central Michigan vs Western Michigan 31:46-Picks & analysis for Mississippi St vs Oklahoma 34:16-Picks & analysis for West Virginia vs Texas Tech 36:45-Picks & analysis for Wake Forest vs NC State 40:02-Picks & analysis for Tulsa vs Rice 42:45-Picks & analysis for North Dakota St s North Dakota 45:06-Picks & analysis for East Tennessee vs Wofford 47:25-Picks & analysis for NC Greensboro vs Mercer 49:40-Picks & analysis for The Citadel vs Chattanooga 51:55-Picks & analysis for Towson vs Campbell 54:47-Picks & analysis for NC Wilmington vs Hampton 57:09-Picks & analysis for Penn St vs Minnesota 59:13-Picks & analysis for Iowa St vs Houston 1:01:37-Picks & analysis for Davidson vs Fordham 1:03:53-Picks & analysis for FL International vs Liberty 1:06:40-Picks & analysis for Stony Brook vs No Carolina A&T 1:09:25-Picks & analysis for Georgia Tech vs Boston College 1:11:46-Picks & analysis for Tennessee St vs Tennessee Tech 1:13:58-Picks & analysis for Pittsburgh vs Notre Dame 1:16:59-Picks & analysis for Buffalo vs Ball St 1:19:18-Picks & analysis for Rhode Island vs St. Louis 1:21:27-Picks & analysis for UL Monore vs Arkansas St 1:24:07-Picks & analysis for Western Carolina vs Samford 1:26:33-Picks & analysis for Evansville vs IL Chicago 1:29:27-Picks & analysis for Sam Houston vs Middle Tennessee 1:31:44-Picks & analysis for Eastern IL vs Morehead St 1:33:48-Picks & analysis for Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt 1:36:01-Picks & analysis for Fresno st vs Air Force 1:38:31-Picks & analysis for George Mason vs VCU 1:40:32-Picks & analysis for Eastern Washington vs Northern AZ 1:43:07-Picks & analysis for Western IL vs Little Rock 1:45:09-Picks & analysis for San Jose St vs Wyoming 1:47:58-Picks & analysis for Hofstra vs Delaware 1:50:41-Picks & analysis for Washington vs Iowa 1:53:23-Picks & analysis for Baylor vs Colorado 1:55:49-Picks & analysis for Georgia So vs James Madison 1:58:09-Picks & analysis for Portland St vs Weber St 2:00:35-Picks & analysis for Georgia vs Auburn 2:02:53-Picks & analysis for Oklahoma St vs Kansas 2:05:20-Picks & analysis for Virginia vs North Carolina 2:07:40-Picks & analysis for Duquesne vs St. Bonaventure 2:10:29-Picks & analysis for Clemson vs SMU 2:12:29-Picks & analysis for Seattle vs Utah Valley 2:15:05-Picks & analysis for Eastern Michigan vs Northern Illinois 2:17:30-Picks & analysis for Coast Carolina vs Troy 2:20:01-Picks & analysis for Lindenwood vs SE Missouri St 2:22:27-Picks & analysis for Oregon St vs San Diego 2:24:45-Picks & analysis for CS Northridge vs UC Davis 2:27:03-Picks & analysis for New Mexico St vs Kennesaw St 2:29:35-Picks & analysis for UTEP vs Jacksonville St 2:31:35-Picks & analysis for UC Riverside vs Cal Poly 2:33:28-Picks & analysis for South Alabama vs Texas St 2:35:50-Picks & analysis for Akron vs Ohio 2:37:34-Picks & analysis for Murray St vs Bradley 2:39:52-Picks & analysis for Indiana St vs Belmont 2:42:16-Picks & analysis for Santa Clara vs Washington St 2:44:23-Picks & analysis for Harvard vs Pennsylvania 2:46:23-Picks & analysis for Florida vs LSU 2:47:52-Picks & analysis for Kentucky vs Alabama 2:49:20-Picks & analysis for Massachusetts vs George Wash 2:51:45-Picks & analysis for Cornell vs Brown 2:54:04-Picks & analysis for Virginia Tech vs Miami 2:56:00-Picks & analysis for Boise St vs Nevada 2:58:07-Picks & analysis for Valparaiso vs Southern IL 2:59:58-Picks & analysis for Utah Tech vs Ab Christian 3:02:28-Picks & analysis for Portland vs Pacific 3:04:27-Picks & analysis for Georgia St vs Old Dominion 3:06:06-Picks & analysis for Columbia vs Yale 3:08:12-Picks & analysis for William & Mary vs Elon 3:10:20-Picks & analysis for Santa Barbara vs Long Beach St 3:12:27-Picks & analysis for St. Mary's vs Gonzaga 3:14:19-Picks & analysis for Tarleton St vs UT Arlington 3:16:24-Picks & analysis for Idaho vs Northern CO 3:18:31-Picks & analysis for Louisiana Tech vs Western KY 3:20:19-Picks & analysis for Louisiana vs Southern Miss 3:21:56-Picks & analysis for San Diego St vs Utah St 3:23:55-Picks & analysis for Illinois vs Duke 3:26:04-Picks & analysis for Illinois St vs Missouri St 3:27:42-Picks & analysis for Missouri vs Arkansas 3:29:43-Picks & analysis for Butler vs DePaul 3:31:37-Picks & analysis for Dartmouth vs Princeton 3:33:40-Picks & analysis for South Dakota vs Omaha 3:35:31-Picks & analysis for Sacramento St vs Idaho St 3:37:13-Picks & analysis for St. Thomas vs Oral Roberts 3:39:24-Picks & analysis for Cal Baptist vs Grand Canyon 3:41:17-Picks & analysis for Texas vs South Carolina 3:43:14-Picks & analysis for SIU Edwardsville vs Southern Indiana 3:45:10-Picks & analysis for Pepperdine vs Loyola Mary 3:46:44-Picks & analysis for Mantana vs Montana St 3:48:28-Picks & analysis for UC Irvine vs CS Bakersfield 3:50:04-Picks & analysis for BYU vs Arizona 3:51:36-Picks & analysis for California vs Stanford 3:53:35-Picks & analysis for Colorado St vs UNLV 3:55:26-Picks & analysis for Hawaii vs UC San Diego 4:01:40-Start of extra games NJIT vs UMBC 4:03:47-Picks & analysis for USC Upstate vs Charleston St 4:05:43-Picks & analysis for Fair Dickinson vs St. Francis PA 4:07:51-Picks & analysis for Maine vs Binghamton 4:09:49-Picks & analysis for Longwood vs UNC Asheville 4:11:57-Picks & analysis for High Point vs Gardner Webb 4:13:43-Picks & analysis for 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Greg recaps Wednesday's college basketball results & picks & analyzes EVERY Thursday CBB Game! Link To Greg’s Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Greg’s TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Podcast Highlights 5:34-Recap of Wednesday's results 20:22-Start of picks Georgia So vs Appalachian St 22:53-Picks & analysis for Drexel vs Delaware 25:03-Picks & analysis for Northwestern vs Ohio State 27:33-Picks & analysis for Charleston vs Northeastern 30:56-Picks & analysis for Louisiana vs Troy 33:54-Picks & analysis for Marshall vs Old Dominion 37:05-Picks & analysis for Georgia St vs James Madison 39:57-Picks & analysis for UTEP vs Kennesaw St 42:43-Picks & analysis for New Mexico St vs Jacksonville St 45:53-Picks & analysis for Towson vs Elon 48:40-Picks & analysis for Monmouth vs Hofstra 51:10-Picks & analysis for Campbell vs No Carolina A&T 54:06-Picks & analysis for SIU Edwardsville vs Morehead St 57:18-Picks & analysis for Idaho vs Northern AZ 59:51-Picks & analysis for Coast Carolina vs South Miss 1:02:44-Picks & analysis for Eastern WA vs Northern CO 1:05:02-Picks & analysis for Southern Utah vs Ab Christian 1:07:29-Picks & analysis for Lindenwood vs Little Rock 1:10:08-Picks & analysis for UT Martin vs Tennessee Tech 1:12:41-Picks & analysis for Western IL vs SE Missouri St 1:15:30-Picks & analysis for USC vs Maryland 1:17:55-Picks & analysis for Eastern IL vs Southern Indy 1:20:15-Picks & analysis for CS Bakersfield vs UC Davis 1:22:38-Picks & analysis for Sam Houston vs Western KY 1:25:12-Picks & analysis for Louisiana Tech vs Mid Tennessee 1:27:31-Picks & analysis for Wichita St vs FL Atlantic 1:29:46-Picks & analysis for Sacramento St vs Weber St 1:32:14-Picks & analysis for Utah Valley vs Utah Tech 1:34:43-Picks & analysis for Portland St vs Idaho St 1:37:20-Picks & analysis for Pacific vs San Francisco 1:39:25-Picks & analysis for Oregon St vs Pepperdine 1:41:26-Picks & analysis for CS Northridge vs UC Irvine 1:43:40-Picks & analysis for CS Fullerton vs UC Santa Barbara 1:45:24-Picks & analysis for UC San Diego vs Cal Poly 1:47:21-Picks & analysis for Long Beach St vs UC Riverside 1:49:42-Picks & analysis for Loyola Mary vs Santa Clara 1:53:58-Start of extra games UMBC vs UMass Lowell 1:56:11-Picks & analysis for New Hampshire vs Binghamton 1:58:11-Picks & analysis for Maine vs Albany 2:00:25-Picks & analysis for Eastern KY vs Bellarmine 2:02:28-Picks & analysis for FL Gulf Coast vs Stetson 2:04:14-Picks & analysis for Stonehill vs Wagner 2:06:21-Picks & analysis for Bryant vs Vermont 2:08:32-Picks & analysis for Cen Connection vs Chicago St 2:10:30-Picks & analysis for St. Francis PA vs Le Moyne 2:12:29-Picks & analysis for Fair Dickinson vs Mercyhurst 2:14:27-Picks & analysis for Austin Peay vs Queens NC 2:16:33-Picks & analysis for UNC Asheville vs Radford 2:18:13-Picks & analysis for Cen Arkansas vs West Georgia 2:19:59-Picks & analysis for North Alabama vs Lipscomb 2:21:31-Picks & analysis for Jacksonville vs North Florida See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A ground-breaking ninety-minute new musical, Night Side Songs explores the intimacy of illness, mortality, and the incredible dignity of caregivers through the story of Yasmine Holly, a fictional character informed by interviews with real doctors, hospital staff, and patients, many from right here in Philadelphia. Night Side Songs is a musical convergence which reflects and celebrates Philly's “eds and meds” community with humor, grace, and profound empathy. The production will tour local hospitals, community centers, and places of worship for two weeks before its run at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre. Directed by Artistic Director Taibi Magar. Night Side Songs is supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.Taibi Magar is an Artistic Director of Philadelphia Theatre Company. As a freelance director, her most recent credits are We Live in Cairo (A.R.T. world premiere, upcoming at New York Theatre Workshop), The Half-God of Rainfall (New York Theatre Workshop and A.R.T.), Macbeth in Stride (co-direction with Tyler Dobrowsky), Help (The Shed), and Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 (Signature Theatre and A.R.T., Lortel Award Best Revival). Other New York credits include Capsule by Whitney White and Peter Mark Kendall (Under the Radar Festival/The Public Theater, co-directed with Tyler Dobrowsky), Blue Ridge starring Marin Ireland and The Great Leap starring BD Wong (Atlantic Theater Company); Is God Is (Soho Rep, 2018 Obie Award;) Master (The Foundry); and Underground Railroad Game (Ars Nova, Obie Award). Regional: CTG, Woolly Mammoth Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre, Alley Theatre, The Guthrie Theater, and Seattle Repertory Theatre, among others. International: Hamburg Festival, Edinburgh Festival, Malthouse Theatre (Melbourne), and Soho Theatre (London). MFA: Brown University.Daniel and Patrick Lazour are brothers and music theater writers. Projects in development include a musical adaptation of Ritesh Batra's film The Lunchbox (Lincoln Center Theater) and their show with communal singing, Night Side Songs (Under the Radar, A.R.T./PTC co-production). They wrote original music for Caroline Lindy's debut feature Your Monster (Sundance 2024) and their movie musical Challenger: An American Dream is being developed with Bruce Cohen Productions and Spark Features. Their original musical We Live in Cairo makes its off-Broadway premiere this Fall at New York Theater Workshop after a world premiere at the American Repertory Theater in 2019, directed by Taibi Magar. Original songs by the Lazours can be heard on their independently released albums: Freres, Flap My Wings (Songs from We Live in Cairo), Beth's Homemade Cowboy Breakfast and Lullabies. They are Jonathan Larson Grant and Richard Rodgers Award recipients, MacDowell and Yaddo Fellows, and New York Theater Workshop Usual Suspects. They have worked with Noor Theatre Company, Ars Nova and PAC NYC, and are proud teaching artists. Patrick holds a B.A. from Boston College and Daniel holds a B.A. from Columbia University. @frereslazourFOR MORE INFORMATION: https://philadelphiatheatrecompany.org/night-side-songs/
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Last time we spoke about the battle of Manila. In early February, General Iwanaka's 2nd Tank Division faced encirclement as American forces advanced. General Griswold's 14th Corps captured Clark Field, while the 8th Cavalry liberated 4,000 internees at Santo Tomas University. Amid fierce fighting, Japanese defenses crumbled, and by February 9, American troops secured key districts in Manila. Despite heavy resistance, they pressed on, clearing areas and establishing a foothold across the Pasig River. In the wake of Pearl Ridge's capture, Australian brigades advanced through Bougainville, engaging Japanese forces along the Jaba and Tavera rivers. Brigadier Monaghan's troops secured strategic positions, while the 2/8th Commandos aided local guerrillas. In January, significant battles unfolded at Tsimba Ridge, where fierce resistance led to an encirclement of Japanese troops. Meanwhile, in Burma, Allied forces executed deceptive maneuvers and launched offensives, as General Aung San's Burma National Army prepared to switch sides, signaling a shift in the war's momentum. This episode is the Liberation of Bataan and Corregidor Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. As we previously noted, General Griswold had three divisions stationed in Manila, which had achieved significant advancements by February 10. Estimating the strength of the Americans in the Manila area at little more than a regiment, General Yokoyama apparently felt that he had a good opportunity to cut off and isolate the Allied force. Conversely, he was also interested in getting the Manila Naval Defense Force out of the city quickly, either by opening a line of retreat or by having Iwabuchi co-ordinate a breakthrough effort with a Shimbu Group counterattack, scheduled for the night of February 16. Not knowing how far the situation in Manila had deteriorated--communications were faulty and Admiral Iwabuchi had supplied Yokoyama with little information--Yokoyama at first directed the Manila Naval Defense Force to hold fast. The question of a general withdrawal, he told Iwabuchi, would be held in abeyance pending the outcome of the counterattack. There is no indication that the Shimbu Group commander intended to reinforce or retake Manila. Rather, his primary interest was to gain time for the Shimbu Group to strengthen its defenses north and northeast of the city and to move more supplies out of the city to its mountain strongholds, simultaneously creating a good opportunity for the Manila Naval Defense Force to withdraw intact. However, the commander of the Shimbu Group was simultaneously orchestrating a large-scale, coordinated raid on northern Manila, intending to weaken the enemy's offensive capability by targeting their vulnerable eastern flank before they could solidify their positions. Therefore, on the night of February 16, the majority of the 31st Regiment was set to assault Caloocan Airfield, while three provisional battalions of the Kobayashi Force would attack Quezon, Banlat Airfield, and the surrounding areas of Rosario. This meant that Iwabuchi's forces would need to withstand the unyielding American assaults for another week before receiving support. Meanwhile, Griswold was strategizing to cut off the last remaining routes for withdrawal and reinforcement available to Iwabuchi. To achieve this, the 5th and 8th Cavalry Regiments were tasked with advancing southwest toward Manila Bay to make contact with the 11th Airborne Division, effectively encircling the city. Thus, Griswold continued his offensive on February 11, with Company E of the 129th Regiment successfully clearing Provisor Island without resistance and further establishing a presence on the mainland, west across Estero Provisor. Other elements of the 37th Division were gradually advancing across the Estero de Paco despite heavy enemy fire, while the 5th Cavalry made limited progress at Nielson Field. The 8th Cavalry pushed nearly to the Estero de Paco along the division boundary against scattered opposition, the 511th Parachute Regiment advanced north toward Libertad Avenue, and the 187th Glider Regiment secured the southeast corner and southern runway of Nichols Field. The next day, to complete the encirclement of Manila, the 5th Cavalry swiftly advanced across Nielson Field, facing sporadic rifle fire, and successfully connected with the 511th at Libertad Avenue before reaching the shores of Manila Bay. Simultaneously, the 12th Cavalry Regiment relieved the 8th and rapidly moved westward to establish contact with the 5th at Villarruel Street. Further south, following intense artillery and air bombardment, the 187th and 188th Glider Regiments finally breached the Japanese defenses at Nichols Field. The attack was preceded by artillery and mortar concentrations and by an air strike executed by Marine Corps SBD's from the Lingayen Gulf fields, support that succeeded in knocking out many Japanese artillery positions. The 2d Battalion, 187th Infantry, attacked generally east from the northwest corner of the field; the 188th Infantry and the 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry, drove in from the south and southeast. By dusk the two regiments had cleared most of the field and finished mopping up the next day. The field was, however, by no means ready to receive Allied Air Force planes. Runways and taxiways were heavily mined, the runways were pitted by air and artillery bombardments, and the field was still subjected to intermittent artillery and mortar fire from the Fort McKinley area. With the seizure of Nichols Field, the 11th Airborne Division substantially completed its share in the battle for Manila. Since its landing at Nasugbu the division had suffered over 900 casualties. Of this number the 511th Infantry lost approximately 70 men killed and 240 wounded; the 187th and 188th Infantry Regiments had together lost about 100 men killed and 510 wounded, the vast majority in the action at Nichols Field. The division and its air and artillery support had killed perhaps 3,000 Japanese in the metropolitan area, destroying the 3d Naval Battalion and isolating the Abe Battalion. From then on the division's activities in the Manila area would be directed toward securing the Cavite region, destroying the Abe Battalion, and, in co-operation with the 1st Cavalry Division, assuring the severance of the Manila Naval Defense Force's routes of escape and reinforcement by clearing Fort McKinley and environs. Meanwhile, at ZigZag Pass, General Chase's 38th Division had begun to make headway against the strong defenses of the Nagayoshi Detachment, with the 152nd and 149th Regiments set to launch a coordinated attack from the east and west on February 12. It wasn't until the afternoon of February 13 that the 149th and 152nd made their first brief contact from their respective sides of ZigZag. The 149th then captured the last organized Japanese stronghold on February 14, and the following day both regiments completed their mopping-up operations. Nearly 2,400 Japanese soldiers were killed at the pass during this battle, though about 300 men under Colonel Nagayoshi managed to escape south into Bataan. The 38th Division and the 34th Regiment, in turn, suffered around 1,400 casualties, including 250 killed. Meanwhile, General Brush's 40th Division continued its offensive against the Kembu Group. By February 12, the 185th Regiment had successfully secured Snake Hill North with minimal resistance, while also capturing Hills 810 and 1000. Meanwhile, the 160th Regiment made significant advances against Snake Hill West and Scattered Trees Ridge. The 108th Regiment, after neutralizing the Japanese strongholds on the hill, began attacking the remnants of the Eguchi and Yanagimoto Detachments at Hill 7. On February 15, the 185th captured Hill 1500, coinciding with the 160th clearing Snake Hill West and preparing to advance toward Object Hill. The next day, Hill 7 fell to the 108th, while the 160th reached the summit of Object Hill and broke through Scattered Trees Ridge. By February 20, the 160th had cleared the rest of Object Hill and established a foothold on Sacobia Ridge. Whatever the costs, the 40th Division's advances to February 20 marked the end of the Kembu Group as a threat to 6th Army and 14th Corps. Clark Field, Route 3, and the army and corps right were now secure beyond all shadow of doubt. The Kembu Group had defended its ground well since January 24, when 14th Corps had first gained contact, and had inflicted nearly 1500 casualties upon 14th Corps units--roughly 285 men killed and 1180 wounded--but had itself lost around 10000 men killed. The 20000 troops General Tsukada still commanded were hardly in good shape. Supplies of all kinds were dwindling rapidly, morale was cracking, and centralized control was breaking down. The only defenses still intact were those held by the naval 13th and 17th Combat Sectors, and those had been heavily damaged by air and artillery bombardments. Troops of the 6th Army would continue to fight the Kembu Group, but after February 20 operations in the Kembu area were essentially mop-ups. 11th Corps, not 14th, would be in charge of the final mop-up operations in the Kembu area. Under General Hall's leadership, the 40th Division resumed the mop-up operation on February 23, but was replaced by elements of the 43rd Division just five days later. In the following ten days, this division would ultimately eliminate General Tsukada's last defensive position, pushing the Kembu Group further into the Zambales Range. Back in Manila, on February 13, chaos erupted as Iwabuchi's forces prepared for their final stand in the Filipino capital. After February 12th the 14th Corps troops found themselves in a steady war of attrition. Street-to-street, building-to-building, and room-to-room fighting characterized each day's activity. Progress was sometimes measured only in feet; many days saw no progress at all. The fighting became really "dirty." The Japanese, looking forward only to death, started committing all sorts of excesses, both against the city itself and against Filipinos unlucky enough to remain under Japanese control. As time went on, Japanese command disintegrated. Then, viciousness became uncontrolled and uncontrollable; horror mounted upon horror. The men of the 37th Division and the 1st Cavalry Division witnessed the rape, sack, pillage, and destruction of a large part of Manila and became reluctant parties to much of the destruction. Although the 14th Corps placed heavy dependence upon artillery, tank, tank destroyer, mortar, and bazooka fire for all advances, cleaning out individual buildings ultimately fell to individual riflemen. To accomplish this work, the infantry brought to fruition a system initiated north of the Pasig River. Small units worked their way from one building to the next, usually trying to secure the roof and top floor first, often by coming through the upper floors of an adjoining structure. Using stairways as axes of advance, lines of supply, and routes of evacuation, troops then began working their way down through the building. For the most part, squads broke up into small assault teams, one holding entrances and perhaps the ground floor--when that was where entrance had been gained--while the other fought through the building. In many cases, where the Japanese blocked stairways and corridors, the American troops found it necessary to chop or blow holes through walls and floors. Under such circumstances, hand grenades, flame throwers, and demolitions usually proved requisites to progress. In response to the encirclement of Manila, Yokoyama concluded that the situation in the city was irreparable and ordered Iwabuchi to relocate to Fort McKinley and begin withdrawing his troops immediately, without waiting for the Shimbu Group's counterattack. However, Iwabuchi did not receive this order until two days later, by which time he and his troops were determined to fight to the death, taking as many enemies with them as possible. The 129th Regiment made an unsuccessful attempt to assault the New Police Station and the Manila Club. Meanwhile, the 148th Regiment reached Taft Avenue but could not launch an attack on the Philippine General Hospital and the University of the Philippines. The 5th and 12th Cavalry Regiments turned north, taking two days to fight through the Pasay suburb to Vito Cruz Street. On February 14, although the 148th Regiment struggled to make any headway against Iwabuchi's strong defenses, the 129th, supported by tanks, managed to break through to the Manila Club and the New Police Station. However, the Japanese quickly regrouped at the latter location and began throwing hand grenades from the second floor, forcing the Americans to retreat. Simultaneously, a battalion-sized guerrilla force led by Major John Vanderpool was dispatched to contain the Abe Provisional Battalion at Mabato Point, while elements of the 11th Airborne Division and the 1st Cavalry Division began clearing the routes to Fort McKinley. On February 15 and 16, the 129th conducted probing attacks on the New Police Station, the shoe factory, and Santa Teresita College, while tanks and artillery maintained consistent fire on all buildings still held by the Japanese. The 3rd Battalion of the 148th Regiment reached Manila Bay via Herran Street and then turned to assault the hospital from the south, while the 2nd Battalion made limited progress against the main hospital structures. The 12th Cavalry successfully entered La Salle University and the Japanese Club, and the 5th Cavalry pushed through Harrison Park, clearing Rizal Stadium, with the entire area being secured by February 18. In the early hours of February 16, Yokoyama initiated his limited offensive, with the 31st Regiment advancing toward Novaliches while General Kobayashi's three battalions attacked Marikina.The 112th Cavalry RCT, which had replaced the 12th Cavalry along the 1st Cavalry Division's line of communications, broke up the northern wing's counterattack between 15 and 18 February. In the Novaliches-Novaliches Dam area, and in a series of skirmishes further west and northwest, the 112th Cavalry RCT dispatched some 300 Japanese, losing only 2 men killed and 32 wounded. Un-co-ordinated from the start, the northern counterattack turned into a shambles, and the northern attack force withdrew in a disorganized manner before it accomplished anything. The Kobayashi Force's effort was turned back on the morning of the 16th, when American artillery caught this southern wing as it attempted to cross the Marikina River. During the next three days all Japanese attacks were piecemeal in nature and were thrown back with little difficulty by the 7th and 8th Cavalry Regiments, operating east and northeast of Manila. By 19 February, when the southern counterattack force also withdrew, the 2d Cavalry Brigade and support artillery had killed about 650 Japanese in the area west of the Marikina from Novaliches Dam south to the Pasig. The brigade lost about 15 men killed and 50 wounded. Consequently, Yokoyama's only achievement was the escape of the remnants of the 3rd and 4th Naval Battalions from the Fort McKinley area, which was later occupied by American forces. Additionally, from February 15 to 20, the 511th Parachute Regiment thoroughly searched the Cavite Peninsula and the adjacent mainland but encountered only a few Japanese stragglers. Meanwhile, to secure the Bataan Peninsula, Hall divided his forces into two groups: East Force and South Force. The East Force, consisting of the recently arrived 1st Regiment and led by Brigadier-General William Spence, was tasked with advancing down the east coast to divert Japanese attention from the Mariveles landing, which was to be executed by Chase's 151st Regiment. Accordingly, the 151st Regiment boarded Admiral Struble's Task Group 78.3 vessels at Olongapo just as the 1st Regiment was passing through Orani and beginning its southward advance, reaching Pilar by the end of February 14. The following day, after conducting minesweeping and bombardment operations—during which the destroyers La Vallette and Radford were unfortunately disabled by mines—Struble successfully landed the 151st at Mariveles under machine-gun and rifle fire. The Americans found no Japanese forces before sunset, but during the night, they had to fend off a counterattack by approximately 100 enemy troops. During the night of 15-16 February an estimated 300 Japanese attacked the 1st Infantry's perimeter near Orion, but the U.S. regiment, losing 11 killed and 15 wounded, beat off the Japanese and killed 80 of them in a melee of confused, sometimes hand-to-hand fighting. The incident marked the end of organized Japanese resistance in southern Bataan. The 151st spent the following days securing the Mariveles area while simultaneously sending patrols northward along both sides of the Bataan Peninsula. They connected with the 1st Regiment at Limay on February 18. By February 21, the Americans had advanced across Bataan to Bagac, encountering only abandoned defensive positions and a few Japanese stragglers. However, Nagayoshi's remaining 1,000 troops managed to take refuge in the jungled slopes of Mount Natib, where elements of the 38th Division, the 6th Division, and Filipino guerrillas systematically hunted them down. While Bataan was being cleared, Generals MacArthur and Krueger were also planning the invasion of Corregidor Island. The assault plan involved Colonel George Jones' 503rd Parachute Regiment airdropping onto the island, supported by a nearly simultaneous shore-to-shore operation conducted by the reinforced 3rd Battalion, 34th Regiment, from the recently secured Mariveles. The decision to employ paratroopers to make the principal assault against an objective of Corregidor's size and terrain merits attention. Shaped like a tadpole, with its bulbous head pointing west toward the South China Sea, Corregidor is but three and a half miles long and one and a half miles across at its point of greatest width. The prospective cost of amphibious assault was, indeed, one of the chief factors that led to a decision to use paratroopers. Planners saw the obvious risks in sending parachute troops against such a small and rough target, but in view of the GHQ SWPA estimate that the Japanese garrison numbered only 850 men, the cost of the airborne operation promised to be less than that involved in an amphibious attack. Krueger intended to land almost 3,000 troops on Corregidor on 16 February, over 2,000 of them by parachute. Another 1,000 men or more would come in by parachute or landing craft the next day. Planners hoped that such preponderant strength, combined with intensive air and naval bombardment, might render the seizure of the island nearly bloodless. An equally important (if not even more decisive) factor leading to the decision to employ paratroops was the desire to achieve surprise. GHQ SWPA and Sixth Army planners hoped that the Japanese on Corregidor would judge that no one in his right mind would even consider dropping a regiment of parachutists on such a target. The defenses, the planners thought, would probably be oriented entirely toward amphibious attack. The attack was scheduled for February 16, with paratroopers set to land on a parade ground and a golf course at Topside. They would then immediately assault Malinta Hill before the Japanese garrison could recover from the shock of the preparatory air and naval bombardment and the surprise of the parachute drop, with the amphibious troops launching their attack two hours after the paratroopers began jumping. Although Corregidor had been under attack by Allied Air Forces since January 22, General Kenney's forces intensified their assaults at the start of February. By February 16, the 5th and 13th Air Force planes had dropped approximately 3,125 tons of bombs on the island. Naval bombardment also commenced on February 13, in conjunction with the bombardment and minesweeping in preparation for the capture of Mariveles. On the morning of February 16, air and surface forces conducted their final preliminary bombardment before the paradrop. Launching from Mindoro, the 317th Troop Carrier Group transported the first wave of the 503rd Parachute Regiment in two columns of C-47s, swiftly dropping them over Corregidor at 08:30. Encountering only sporadic Japanese rifle and machine-gun fire, the paratroopers successfully secured the Topside drop zones by 09:45. However, approximately 25% of the paratroopers were injured, and many others failed to land on Topside. One unexpected blessing resulted from the scattered drop of paratroopers in the 0830 lift. Captain Itagaki, having been informed that landing craft were assembling off Mariveles, had hurried with a small guard to an observation post near Breakwater Point, obviously more concerned with the imminent amphibious assault than with the possibility that paratroopers might drop out of the C-47's already in sight of Corregidor. Suddenly, his attention was rudely diverted as twenty-five to thirty paratroopers who had been blown over the cliffs near the point began pelting down around the observation post. Fired on by the Japanese, the small American group quickly assembled and attacked. In the ensuing skirmish eight Japanese, including Captain Itagaki, were killed. Effective control among the Japanese units, already rendered practically impossible by the destruction of the communications center during the preassault air and naval bombardment, now ceased altogether. Leaderless, the remaining Japanese were no longer capable of coordinated offensive or defensive efforts. Each group would fight on its own from isolated and widely separated strongpoints. Meanwhile, the 3rd Battalion, 34th Regiment departed Mariveles Harbor on 25 LCMs and made their way to the western end of Corregidor, landing on the south beach at 10:28. Contrary to expectations, the first four waves faced no opposition as they came ashore. However, as the fifth wave arrived, Japanese machine-guns opened fire from Ramsay Ravine, Breakwater Point, and the cliffs at San Jose Point. Despite this, Companies K and L advanced quickly and established a strong position on top of Malinta Hill by 11:00. This ensured total surprise, as the paradrop effectively drew Japanese attention away from the amphibious craft approaching Corregidor. At 12:40, the second wave of the 503rd began to land successfully on the drop zones, facing only limited fire from Japanese automatic weapons. With these reinforcements, the paratroopers were positioned to secure the remainder of Topside by the end of the day. However, during the night, the infantrymen would need to fend off a series of small but determined Japanese counterattacks along the northern side of Malinta Hill. For eight consecutive days leading up to February 23, the 3rd Battalion, 34th Regiment successfully defended against relentless banzai charges, mortar assaults, and a suicide squad of soldiers equipped with explosives, resulting in approximately 300 Japanese casualties. On the afternoon of 17 February the 1st Battalion, 503d Infantry, and other reinforcements reached Bottomside by landing craft. Japanese rifle and machine gun fire, most of which passed overhead, "expedited" the movement ashore, and the battalion soon joined the rest of the regiment on Topside. The troops already on Topside had spent the day expanding their hold, systematically reducing the first of the many Japanese bunkers, pillboxes, and underground defenses they were to encounter, and had developed a pattern for the destruction of the Japanese installations. First, aircraft or naval fire support ships--the air arm using napalm extensively--were called upon to strike positions accessible to these types of bombardment; then the infantry attacked almost as the last shell or bomb burst. When this method failed, the 503d's own 75-mm. pack howitzers and lesser weapons were brought forward for direct fire. Next, having stationed men with submachine guns and rifles at advantageous points to cover approaches to a Japanese position, infantry assault teams moved forward behind white phosphorus hand grenades and the extremely close support of flame thrower teams. To avoid backflash and assure the deepest possible penetration of cave defenses, flame thrower operators often projected their fuel unignited, and then used white phosphorus grenades to fire it. If the Japanese within the caves still could not be induced to give up the fight, engineer demolition experts blocked the cave entrances. One Japanese tactic was both advantageous and disadvantageous to the 503d Infantry. Each night small groups of Japanese would attempt to reoccupy positions cleared during the previous day. To the 503d, this often meant some dirty, repetitive work, and additional casualties. On the other hand, the Japanese sometimes reoccupied tactically indefensible positions that proved easy to take out. The 503d Infantry seems to have been happy to let the Japanese occasionally return to such positions, secure in the knowledge that the only result would be more Japanese killed at no cost to the attackers. The only way to keep the Japanese from reoccupying less vulnerable positions was to stop night infiltration, a process that in turn required the blocking of the underground passageways that abounded on Topside. By these methods Japanese casualties began to mount rapidly. On the 17th, for example, over 300 Japanese were killed; nearly 775 were killed the next day. In the same two days Rock Force's casualties were approximately 30 killed and 110 wounded. The Japanese resistance at Topside finally crumbled two days later after the Americans effectively repelled a fierce counterattack. The last significant opposition, concentrated at Wheeler Point, concluded with a small-scale banzai charge on the morning of February 23. By the end of that day, the 503rd had largely cleared the western section of Corregidor. Following intense air and naval bombardments, the paratroopers launched a final assault on the eastern end of the island on February 24, systematically destroying several strongholds over the next two days. Shortly after 1100 on 26 February the Japanese on Corregidor executed their final, suicidal tour de force, blowing an underground arsenal at Monkey Point amid scenes of carnage on both sides. As the dust from terrific explosions settled, a hollow appeared where a small knoll had previously stood. Debris had flown as far as Topside where one man, almost a mile from the explosion, was injured by flying rock. Other debris hit a destroyer 2,000 yards offshore. A medium tank was hurled 50 yards through the air, most of its crew killed. Bits and pieces of American and Japanese troops splattered the ground; rock slides buried alive other men of both forces. Over 200 Japanese were killed outright, while Rock Force lost some 50 men killed and 150 wounded. This explosion signified the end of organized resistance on Corregidor, and by 16:00, elements of the 503rd Parachute Regiment had reached the island's eastern tip. Mopping-up operations continued until March 2, when Hall and Jones determined that the island was secure. Ultimately, by the conclusion of the battle, the Americans had suffered approximately 215 killed and 790 wounded, while the Japanese losses were estimated at 5,200 killed and 20 captured. On February 17, in Manila, the 129th Regiment secured the damaged shoe factory and cleared several buildings along the south bank of the Pasig River before being relieved by the 145th Regiment. During 17 February, with the aid of support fires from the 1st Battalion, now on the south side of Herran Street, the 2d Battalion smashed its way into the two most easterly of the hospital's four wings and overran the last resistance in the Nurses' Dormitory and the Science Building. The advance might have gone faster had it not been necessary to evacuate patients and other Filipino civilians from the hospital. By dusk over 2,000 civilians had come out of the buildings; the 148th Infantry conducted 5,000 more to safety that night. At the end of the 17th the 148th had overcome almost all opposition except that at the Medical School and in a small group of buildings facing Padre Faura Street at the northwestern corner of the hospital grounds. The next day, the 145th cleared Santa Teresita College but could not establish a presence inside the New Police Station. Meanwhile, the 148th consolidated its gains before being relieved by the 5th Cavalry. The 11th Airborne Division began besieging the Abe Provisional Battalion at Mabato Point, ultimately destroying this unit by February 23. On February 19, the 5th Cavalry launched an assault on and cleared the Medical School and Assumption College, while the 1st Squadron of the 12th Cavalry advanced north along the bay, facing strong opposition, and successfully reached Padre Faura Street. At the same time, the police station and San Pablo Church underwent intense artillery and tank bombardment, with the church eventually falling to the 145th by nightfall. After further artillery and tank fire nearly leveled the police station, American forces secured its ruins on February 20. The 145th also began attacking City Hall and the General Post Office, making minimal progress in the initial days. Supported by heavy bombardment, the 5th Cavalry managed to capture Rizal Hall and the Administration Building but was eventually forced to withdraw after the Japanese detonated significant explosives. The 12th Cavalry overcame the last resistance at the High Commissioner's residence and pressed onward to San Luis Street. The next day, the 12th swiftly entered the Manila Hotel and successfully took control of the area after a fierce battle. Meanwhile, the 5th Cavalry captured the Administration Building with minimal resistance, but they did not secure Rizal Hall and University Hall until February 24. During this time, the 145th Regiment continued its assault on City Hall and the General Post Office, which ultimately fell by February 22. As a result, Griswold's forces had effectively confined the remnants of Iwabuchi's troops to Intramuros, the South Port Area, and the Philippine Commonwealth Government buildings at the southeastern edge of the Walled City, leaving behind a trail of destroyed and damaged public and private structures. The fall of Manila was imminent; however, we must now shift our focus away from the Philippines to cover the Burma offensives. As we last reported, by mid-February, General Messervy's 4th Corps had successfully established a bridgehead over the Irrawaddy River at Nyaungu, while General Stopford's 33rd Corps continued to advance towards Mandalay, with the 19th Indian Division moving toward Madaya by the end of the month. Concerned about the bridgehead established by the 20th Indian Division, General Kimura decided to withdraw the main force of the 18th Division, which was engaged with the 36th British Division at Myitson. Consequently, after leaving the 114th Regiment at Mongmit, General Naka began relocating the majority of his division to Hsumhsai and then to Mandalay. In addition to the 18th Division, Kimura assigned the Kanjo Force to the 15th Army, further instructing General Katamura to prepare a general offensive aimed at destroying Stopford's bridgeheads while the reinforced 31st Division continued its counterattacks against the 20th Division. As attention turned to Nyaungu, a flurry of activity ensued to transport supplies to the 255th Indian Tank Brigade and the 48th and 63rd Indian Motorized Brigades across the river using boats and barges. General Cowan devised a plan for these units to gather at Mahlaing, capture the Thabutkon airstrip, where the air-transportable 99th Indian Brigade would land, and ultimately encircle and take Meiktila. With all his units successfully across by February 21, Cowan launched his advance towards Meiktila, quickly taking Seywa and Ngathayauk with minimal resistance. The following day, British-Indian forces attacked Taungtha from two fronts, with the southern group facing some opposition at the village of Oyin. Despite the Japanese putting up fierce and determined resistance, they were ultimately overwhelmed by the superior firepower of the British tanks. Upon realizing this new threat to his rear, Kimura halted his previous offensive and swiftly redirected the 53rd Division to Taungtha to block the enemy's advance towards Meiktila. Meanwhile, to bolster Kimura's focus on Mandalay, the 2nd British Division crossed the Irrawaddy near Ngazun on the night of February 24, encountering heavy opposition but managing to secure a bridgehead two days later. Nonetheless, by February 24, the 48th Brigade reached Taungtha ahead of Kimura's reinforcements and captured the town with light resistance. In the afternoon, the 63rd Brigade and the tanks moved through and continued towards Mahlaing, arriving on February 25. The next day, the Mahlaing area was completely cleared, and the Thabutkon airstrip was successfully captured. Realizing the seriousness of the situation, Kimura quickly dispatched the 18th and 49th Divisions along with the remaining forces of the 53rd Division towards Meiktila, but only the 1st Battalion, 168th Regiment under Colonel Yoshida would arrive in time. At Meiktila, Major-General Kasuya Tomekichi, commander of No. 2 Field Transport, which had responsibility for all the transport units supporting the 15th and 33rd Armies, was put in charge of the defense of the town. Kasuya had approximately 2500 administrative and line of communications troops available, and another 2000 from various Japanese Army Air Force units, including the 52nd and 84th Airfield Battalions and the 36th Anti-Aircraft Battalion. The administrative and line of communications troops were hastily organized into three emergency infantry companies and a mobile reserve force. Any hospital patient who could walk or shoot was sent out to man a bunker. Kasuya set up a western and eastern sector for the defense of the town, with the dividing line being Meiktila's northern and southern artificial lakes. The troops in Meiktila hurriedly prepared bunkers throughout the town and laid mines and booby traps along the approaches. Kasuya opened up the ordnance depots around the town and ensured that all units were well supplied with medium and light machine-guns, and had plenty of ammunition. Cowan quickly began airlifting troops from the 99th Brigade to Thabutkon on February 27, with the operation expected to conclude by March 2. During the airlift, armored car patrols advanced along the main road to Meiktila, where they encountered a formidable Japanese roadblock that the 63rd Brigade later destroyed. That evening, advance patrols observed fires in Meiktila as the Japanese started to destroy their supply depots. The Battle for Meiktila was imminent; however, while General Slim's 14th Army continued its Extended Capital offensive, new developments were also occurring in northern and southern Burma. In the north, the 36th Division finally secured Myitson following the withdrawal of the 18th Division and began moving toward Mongmit. The 50th Chinese Division, bolstered by the 1st Chinese Separate Regiment, crossed the Myitnge River at Namtu but encountered fierce resistance, with the 113th Regiment launching nine separate counterattacks before relinquishing the bridgehead. Meanwhile, the 30th Chinese Division advanced toward Lashio, supported by Kachin guerrillas. However, General Wedemeyer and the Generalissimo decided to withdraw all Chinese-American troops back to China once Lashio was captured, allowing them to prepare for a potential offensive toward Canton and Hong Kong. In the south, the 82nd West African Division continued its push toward An, facing strong opposition from General Koba's forces at the Dalet River, while the 63rd Indian Brigade readied for an amphibious assault on Ruywa. Additionally, with a robust garrison in the Tamandu sector, General Miyazaki planned to gather his remaining units at An and launch a counteroffensive to eliminate all enemy forces west of the pass. Before he could proceed, the 53rd successfully landed at Ruywa on February 16 with minimal opposition. In the following days, British-Indian forces quickly secured the area. By February 22, the 2nd West African Brigade had also arrived at the beachhead and immediately began a swift advance eastward toward An, while the 74th Indian Brigade was being deployed. The 74th then launched an attack toward Tamandu and, on February 28, began assaulting the main defenses of the 111th Regiment. However, upon learning of the enemy's approach to Meiktila, General Sakurai ordered the 72nd Independent Mixed Brigade to attack the Nyaungu bridgehead after some earlier probing attacks had failed. He also instructed Miyazaki to send the Koba Detachment, primarily composed of the 154th Regiment, to reinforce Yenangyaung. Consequently, facing less resistance in the north, Dalet would ultimately fall to the West Africans by the end of the month. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. In Manila, General Yokoyama planned a counterattack to isolate Allied forces, but chaos ensued as American troops advanced. Fierce street fighting within Manila led to significant casualties, marking a brutal struggle for control. Paratroopers launched a surprise assault on Corregidor, overwhelming Japanese defenses, but taking significant losses in the process. Despite injuries and challenges, they secured the island, leading to significant enemy casualties and the end of organized resistance.
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