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Haize & Stevo discuss the SKY trading Julie Allemand & Li Yueru to the Los Angeles Sparks for the #8 overall pick. The guys also talk about the team signing Kysre Gondrezick & losing Ruthy Hebard in free agency. Links: https://linktr.ee/chicagoskycentral Get at us: Email: ChicagoSkyCentral@gmail.com Twitter:@ChicagoSkyPod Phone: (773) 270-2799 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chicago-sky-central/support
2021 could easily be called the Year of the Alaskan Woman. From science to sports, fashion to arts, Alaskan women put our state on the national and international stage. Alaska's News Source sat down with Emma Broyles (Miss America), Lydia Jacoby (Olympic gold medalist), Ruthy Hebard (forward, WNBA Chicago Sky) and Michaela Goade (Caldecott Medal winner). Here is the extended version of that conversation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Former Duck women's basketball star Ruthy Hebard has quite a story. One that begins in Chicago, but plays out mostly in Fairbanks, Alaska, where Hebard was raised with two adopted black siblings and her white parents. And although she noticed her family was different, it didn't matter to her, as she learned to love the outdoors and the Alaskan lifestyle. Hebard also began to excel on the basketball court and eventually became a member of the most-decorated recruiting class in Oregon women's basketball history. Hebard and that class of Ducks turned around the program, and after graduating in 2020, she is now playing professionally overseas and ironically, for the Chicago Sky in the WNBA. How things have come full circle.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Monday's edition of The James Crepea Show on Fox Sports Eugene. James disusses how Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard, Satou Sabally did in their WNBA debuts and the Miami Marlins outbreak. SI's Pat Forde joins the show to share the latest on the prospects for a 2020 fall sports season. Former UO softballer Darya Kaboli-Nejad received a post-graduate scholarship. LSU beat reporter Brooks Kubena joins the show to discuss different force majeure clauses in nonconference games.
Three Oregon Duck women's basketball players made their NBA debuts over the weekend, including No. 1 overall pick Sabrina Ionescu. How did the trio perform and what are the instant takeaways from the three games for the Duck rookies? In today's podcast, Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil discuss Oregon's trio of WNBA rookies (Ionescu, Satou Sabally, and Ruthy Hebard) and how they performed in their first professional basketball games. Matt and Erik also look ahead to the first showdown between the former Duck teammates and other items of note that you need to know about. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the 17th episode of The Skyhook, Nick Niendorf of High Post Hoops joins James Kay to discuss Ruthy Hebard's fit in Chicago, surprises in the WNBA draft, Allie Quigley's HORSE performance, and more. Note: This podcast was recorded on April 22
BallCourt - The World of Basketball. Coach Drew covers the hot topics in the NBA, WNBA and the various world leagues. Topics This Week: ◦ Michael Jordan's Last Dance 1st and 2nd episode wrap up. ◦ WNBA introduces Kobe & Gigi Bryant advocacy Award ◦ Oregon Trio Dominates First Round of 2020 WNBA Draft 2020 Oregon: 1. Sabrina Ionescu; 2. Satou Sabally; 8. Ruthy Hebard Oregon Trio Dominates First Round of 2020 WNBA Draft - WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA ◦ WNBA first round draft wrap up: World of Basketball
At the time, we didn’t know that unfinished business would stay unfinished. Oregon women’s basketball cruised past Stanford to win the Pac-12 tournament championship in what ended up being the final game of the 2019-20 season, and the final Duck game for Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard, Satou Sabally and Minyon Moore, due to COVID-19. #GoDucks
Estreno de Hoops con la visita de Xavi López, entrenador ayudante de la Universidad de Oregon. Junto a él, radiografiamos a Sabrina Ionescu, la jugadora del momento en Estados Unidos y conocemos mejor las caras ocultas de la crack de origen rumano. Además, charlamos sobre Satou Sabally, Maite Cazorla, Ruthy Hebard y el futuro sin ellas de Oregon en la NCAA.
On Friday's edition of The James Crepea Show on Fox Sports Eugene, James covers the selections of Sabrina Ionescu, Satou Sabally and Ruthy Hebard in the first round of the WNBA Draft and carries the teleconference with Ionescu and Sabally live. James also discusses Oregon hiring Bryan McClendon as wide receivers coach and Francis Okoro entering the transfer portal.
Oregon dominated Friday's WNBA Draft, as expected, with Sabrina Ionescu going No. 1 to New York, Satou Sabally going No. 2 to Dallas and Ruthy Hebard going No. 8 to the Chicago Sky. Ducks football continued its offseason upgrades to its offensive coaching staff with the hiring of Bryan McClendon as receivers coach. McClendon was the former offensive coordinator at South Carolina. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Oregon Ducks have reportedly hired a new wide receiver coach who was previously named the 247Sports Recruiter of the Year. With this new hire, the Ducks are in a position where the offense could take a huge leap in development and talent. Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil of DuckTerritory.com break down the new hire at the wide receiver position and give their thoughts on where Oregon needs to get to work for the 2021 recruiting class. Also on the podcast, Matt and Erik discuss Francis Okoro's decision to transfer out of the Oregon men's basketball program and what this means for next season. Matt and Erik also discuss any other potential additions to the roster this offseason. The show ends with a full recap of the historic Friday night in the WNBA where the Ducks saw Sabrina Ionescu go No. 1 overall Satou Sabally go No. 2 overall, and Ruthy Hebard go No. 8 overall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Michelle Tom joins the podcast and talks about her efforts on the medical frontlines in Navajo nation (2:20). The former ASU basketball player shares how her life growing on a reservation led her to become a doctor (3:17) and how her time as a Sun Devil helped form her into the person she is today (5:20). Dr. Tom's former coach Charli Turner Thorne crashes the interview and reminisces on the former guard's outstanding play vs an undefeated Washington team (7:07). Dr. Tom shares what has been inspiring to witness during the medical crisis (8:38) and Charli Turner Thorne also explains how Tom has inspired her (11:40). Pac-12 women's basketball analyst Mary Murphy joins the pod and discusses why Sabrina Ionescu is a perfect #1 pick for the New York Liberty (14:55) and why WNBA scouts and GMs are excited about Satou Sabally's ceiling (15:20). Mary talks the possibility of Sabrina and Ruthy Hebard being teammates again on the Liberty (17:20) and what Oregon State's Mikayla Pivec must do to earn a spot on a WNBA roster (21:35). Mary breaks down UCLA's Japreece Dean's WNBA draft hopes (22:45) and reveals her list of Pac-12 dark horses that could get their name called on Friday night (24:40)
Sports Talk - Hour 2: SABRINA AND SATU AND RUTHY ALL GOT PICKED IN THE WNBA DRAFT, Ruthy Hebard's tele-conference pre-draft night, Tool Shed, and more.
Oregon women's basketball coach Kelly Graves returns to the show to preview Friday's WNBA Draft, what it means to the Ducks and his thoughts as Sabrina Ionescu, Satou Sabally and Ruthy Hebard begin their pro careers
Pac-12 Network's Ashley Adamson joins the show to discuss Wednesday's premiere of "Our Stories: Unfinished Business" on Oregon women's basketball's 2019-20 season with Sabrina Ionescu and Ruthy Hebard
On Wednesday's edition of The James Crepea Show on Fox Sports Eugene, James interviews former Oregon Ducks forward Ruthy Hebard ahead of Friday's WNBA Draft. Pac-12 Network's Ashley Adamson joins the show to discuss the premiere of "Our Stories: Unfinished Business" on Oregon women's basketball's 2019-20 season with Sabrina Ionescu and Ruthy Hebard. Oregon women's basketball coach Kelly Graves returns to preview the WNBA Draft and look ahead to next year's Ducks squad. Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott returns to share the latest on the impact of coronavirus on college sports, college football season and NCAA rules proposals
Former Oregon Ducks forward Ruthy Hebard joins the show to discuss how she was able to improve her conditioning and performance in her senior season, how she's feeling heading into the WNBA Draft and what playing with Sabrina Ionescu again would mean to her
WNBA Prospect and Oregon standout Ruthy Hebard sheds insight on her upbringing in Alaska, her first WNBA experience, playing alongside Satou Sabally & Sabrina Ionescu, her first WNBA experience, what any team that selects her can expect and much more.
Oregon is expected to dominate Friday's WNBA Draft, with Sabrina Ionescu and Satou Sabally expected to be the No. 1 and 2 picks, respectively, and Ruthy Hebard also expected to be selected in the first round. On the football front, Cam McCormick was granted two additional years of eligibility. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oregon women's basketball standouts Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard, and Satou Sabally join the podcast and describe what a typical day looks like as they juggle school and prepare for the WNBA draft (3:52). They discuss what the changes of the draft process have been like (5:11) and what it will be like not being together on draft night. The Big Three reflect on missing out on the NCAA tournament (7:55) and the perspective they have gained through the coronavirus crisis (8:59).The AP All-Americans talk about the awards they have received (10:40) and share their favorite stories of the unsung heroes on their team this past season (12:30). Sabrina discusses the unbreakable bond they will always have with each other (15:30).
On Monday's edition of The James Crepea Show on Fox Sports Eugene, James discusses the Governor's stay-at-home order and the mayor of Denver ordering liquor stores close only to reverse course in 3 hours. Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard, Satou Sabally and Payton Pritchard all earn recognition from the USBWA. NFL free agency rages on.
In our first Duck Insider Update, a shortened version of the usual hour-long daily show, Joey Mac breaks down all the postseason awards thus far for Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard, Satou Sabally and Payton Pritchard. Plus, info on how the ducks are still helping the community via Food for Lane County without the spring game.
Pac-12 Networks’ Ashley Adamson and Mary Murphy react to Sabrina Ionescu and Ruthy Hebard being named first-team All-Americans (3:22) and discuss what their initial reactions were to hearing that March Madness was canceled (4:50).Oregon head coach Kelly Graves joins the podcast and shares how he has been spending his free time (8:15). Coach describes the scene of when he found out that the postseason was canceled and how he broke the news to his team (10:20). Kelly also shares details of the call NCAA president Mark Emmert had with him about the cancellation of the tournament (14:00).Coach Graves talks about how Sabrina is handling the situation and looks ahead to the bright future she has ahead of her (15:45). Coach relives the accomplishments his team had this year and how the team was able to capture the attention of the entire country (18:30). He talks about Ruthy Hebard's legacy in tandem with Sabrina's (22:20) and looks ahead to what his team will look like next season (25:12). Kelly ends his interview speaking of how Sabrina influenced all of basketball (29:35) and reflects on the moment he will never forget for years to come (37:45). Mary and Ash wrap the pod discussing what Oregon's season meant (40:05) and what they will remember from one of the best teams in the history of women's basketball.
Previewing Oregon Men’s Basketball’s senior weekend that begins tomorrow vs Cal (8pm at Matthew Knight Arena). Plus, Oregon Women’s Basketball seniors Sabrina Ionescu and Ruthy Hebard look back on their storied careers and preview the Pac-12 tournament.
Sabrina Ionescu and Ruthy Hebard sit down with Terry Jonz looking back on their storied careers, and women's basketball head coach Kelly Graves previews the Pac-12 tournament. Plus, Joey Mac and men's basketball assistant coach Mike Mennenga preview this week's huge senior weekend games as the Ducks aim for a Pac-12 title.
Guest: Kelly Graves - Oregon Ducks Women's Basketball Coach John Canzano talks with Kelly Graves about the legacy that this team is leaving behind, how he is preparing the team for the Final Four, and what Ruthy Hebard is really like. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. It’s free. Why wouldn’t you? Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.
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Portland Tribune reporter Kerry Eggers interviews Oregon's basketball standout Ruthy Hebard.
The Oregon Ducks moved into first place in the Pac-12 standings with two games left to play. But before the Ducks made their move, they found out Chris Duarte is out with an injury for an unknown time. How will this impact Oregon's title chances? Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil are back for another Friday edition of the Autzen Audibles Podcast, and in this show they go into depth on the injury to Duarte and how that will impact the Ducks season moving forward. Plus, the Civil War win and what we learned from that game. The guys also discuss this weekend's Senior Weekend for the women's team and what's at stake. Erik goes into detail about his feature story on Ruthy Hebard and how we don't truly appreciate how good she's been for the Ducks. Plus the importance of senior Minyon Moore and what she brought to the team this year. The show wraps up with some Oregon football discussion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Register-Guard's Ryan Thorburn discusses Sabrina Ionescu's historic day, Satou Sabally's decision to enter the WNBA draft, Ruthy Hebard's quiet greatness and the future of Oregon Ducks women's basketball with head coach Kelly Graves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pac-12 Networks’ Ashley Adamson and Mary Murphy discuss Arizona's Sam Thomas performance this weekend (1:30). Mary shares the story of Washington's Khayla Rooks and why returning to Tucson was extra special for her (3:48). Ash and Mary recap the Bruins overtime win over the Beavers (6:35) and discuss how Oregon State can bounce back after dropping 3 straight games (9:27). Alaska natives Ruthy Hebard and Alissa Pili's player of the week honors are discussed (14:32) and Mary and Ash talk the reaction Oregon grad transfer Minyon Moore received at USC this weekend (15:49). Stanford point guard Kiana Williams joins the show and breaks down the last seconds of her buzzer beater vs Colorado (23:40). Williams shares the reactions of her coaches and teammates following the wild win (28:16). Kiana also discusses the impact of having Maya Dodson back playing for the first time this season (31:45). Kiana looks ahead to Stanford's upcoming game vs Oregon and shares what she learned after their 32-pt loss to the Ducks earlier this season (33:25). Kiana talks about growing up with 3 older brothers and her tight relationship with her dad (35:35). The junior also discusses playing with Michaela Onyenwere and Mikayla Pivec in the Pan Am games over the summer (45:42) and who she thinks is the most underrated player is in the league (46:43).Mary and Ash discuss Cal's Cailyn Crocker's crazy weekend on and off the court (51:35) and Mary reveals who she thinks can make a deep NCAA Tournament run other than Oregon (56:47).(Radio Call Courtesy: Tunein - Voice of Kevin Danna)
Ryan Thorburn, The Register Guard, talks about how imperative it was for Coach Cristobal to hire Joe Moorhead, the 2020 QB battle, Ruthy Hebard and Minyon Moore's impressive performances, and more.
We talk hoops with coach, ask about Ruthy Hebard great run! Advice for Alaskans playing at the next level!
Eric Nemchock of Swish Appeal joins the show to discuss South Carolina's win on the road over No. 4 Maryland. We discuss Aliyah Boston's dominance inside, a rough shooting night for Kaila Charles and early impressions of some of the key freshmen for both teams. Then we run through five of the teams we're most interested to see this season before getting into some 2020 WNBA Draft talk, including Oregon's Ruthy Hebard, Texas forward Joyner Holmes, South Carolina point guard Ty Harris and Baylor's Te'a Cooper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"You could tell, without Ruthy, there was a slight discomfort." Sports editor Shawn Medow talks with sports reporters Sierra Webster and Maggie Vanoni to preview the possible matchups in the Pac-12 tournament, discuss Oregon's chances with a limited Ruthy Hebard as well as what the end of the season could look like. Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald.
The Women’s Basketball team splits the Civil War and suddenly looks vulnerable without Ruthy Hebard. Men’s Basketball looks vulnerable against damn near everybody. The Softball team looks much better than expected... when Dail is pitching. And the baseball team looks really good, and then bad. and then just okay.Then we don’t talk about 1944 webfoot football.AVAILABLE ON ALL PODCAST APPS!
Today we talk about the importance of Ruthy Hebard to the Oregon Women's basketball team. Oregon Ducks Great program
An update on Ruthy Hebard as Oregon Women's Basketball prepares for senior weekend. Also, Oregon Men's Basketball head coach Dana Altman previews his squad's trip to Los Angeles and more on Duck Insider!
DuckTerritory.com's Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil discuss Oregon's Civil War win in women's basketball, the loss at OSU for both the men and the women, the injury to Ruthy Hebard, Jim Leavitt's departure from the Ducks, and also Oregon softball's continued impressive start to the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 4th episode of the Inside Pac-12 Women's Basketball Podcast, Pac-12 Networks' Ashley Adamson and Mary Murphy discuss Oregon's big win over Stanford (9:00) and preview the upcoming Civil War matchup, including interviews with Oregon State's Destiny Slocum and Oregon's Ruthy Hebard.The Beavers' leading scorer Destiny Slocum joins the podcast (15:00), and talks about playing at the rec center last year while sitting out after transferring from Maryland. Slocum speaks of her relationship with Scott Rueck and what he has brought to her game, along with what she has taught him (23:56). She explains what it will take to beat Oregon and also shares the unusual story of how she ended up with the number 24 on her jersey (28:18). Coming off an 18-point and 8-rebound effort versus Stanford, Ruthy Hebard joins the podcast (35:22) and talks about growing up in Alaska and how she thought she would never play basketball in college. Hebard praises the mentality of her pass-first team (44:18) and explains what it has been like to play in front of the growing crowds at Matthew Knight Arena (47:18). She also shares who her favorite player outside of Eugene is to watch in the Pac-12 (49:40).Ashley and Mary discuss the implications of Arizona State's cancelled game versus Washington, what Tara had to say after suffering her worst loss as a head coach, and what makes Washington State's Borislava Hristova so fun to watch (51:00).
What a weekend for the Ducks! Hear from Oregon Women's Basketball head coach Kelly Graves and forward Ruthy Hebard after their dominant wins in the Bay Area. Also, Oregon Men's Basketball head coach Dana Altman breaks down his squad's win over Stanford.
Talking Oregon Men's Basketball and Oregon Women's Basketball with Dana Altman, Kelly Graves, Ruthy Hebard and GoDucks.com editor-in-chief Rob Moseley.
Oregon Women's Basketball swept the opening weekend of Pac-12 play in record-setting fashion. Hear from head coach Kelly Graves, forward Ruthy Hebard, and guard Sabrina Ionescu as they talk about their big weekend. Also, hear from Oregon Men's Basketball head coach Dana Altman and forward Paul White as they prepare for week two of Pac-12 play.
Looking back at the historic women's basketball season with thoughts from Kelly Graves, Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard and Terry Jonz on Duck Insider.
After last season's surprise trip to the Elite Eight, Oregon's 2017-18 season has surpassed expectations once again. Host and Editor-in-Chief of The Summitt (SummittHoops.com) Howard Megdal discusses what's gone right and why with Kelly Graves, who has built the Ducks into a legitimate national title contender ahead of schedule. The two talk about the huge leap forward in efficiency from Ruthy Hebard inside as well as long-range threat Lexi Bando. How Maite Cazorla and Sabrina Ionescu share playmaking duties, and what that flexibility means for the team's ability to maximize offensive production is broken down. And the missing ingredient—a top-level defense, night in and night out—is finally here for the Ducks. Graves explains how it happened.And don't miss Graves talking about The Civil War—with Oregon getting two chances to break the 13-game losing streak to Oregon State this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After last season's surprise trip to the Elite Eight, Oregon's 2017-18 season has surpassed expectations once again. Host and Editor-in-Chief of The Summitt (SummittHoops.com) Howard Megdal discusses what's gone right and why with Kelly Graves, who has built the Ducks into a legitimate national title contender ahead of schedule. The two talk about the huge leap forward in efficiency from Ruthy Hebard inside as well as long-range threat Lexi Bando. How Maite Cazorla and Sabrina Ionescu share playmaking duties, and what that flexibility means for the team's ability to maximize offensive production is broken down. And the missing ingredient—a top-level defense, night in and night out—is finally here for the Ducks. Graves explains how it happened. And don't miss Graves talking about The Civil War—with Oregon getting two chances to break the 13-game losing streak to Oregon State this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Kelly Graves took over the helm of the Oregon women’s basketball program, he had a lot of work to do. Sure, Nike is ever present and provides the team with the latest and greatest in apparel and equipment, but previous coach Paul Westhead’s run and gun style left a program with only a modicum of success, and a culture that did not emphasize fundamentals and defense. Three years in to the Graves era, and the Ducks are entering the final weekend of the regular season with an 18-10 overall record (8-8 in conference), tied with Arizona State for fifth in the very strong Pac-12 and in the NCAA tournament per the latest ESPN bracketology. Perhaps most impressive about Oregon’s success is the fact this team is so young. They start three freshmen, a sophomore, and a junior. The combination of post Ruthy Hebard and point guard Sabrina Ionescu may be the best freshman duo in the country. Hebard, from Alaska, leads the team in scoring (14.9 per game), rebounding (8.6 per game), and field goal percentage (64.9 percent). Ionescu is second in scoring (13.9 per game), second in rebounding (7.0 per game), and first in assists (5.7 per game), plus has registered four triple-doubles already this year. As Graves points out in this week’s Dishin & Swishin podcast, consider that Ionescu is playing in a conference absolutely loaded with quality point guards night after night, including Kelsey Plum (Washington), Sydney Wiese (Oregon State), Jordin Canada (UCLA), and Kennedy Leonard (Colorado). It makes her accomplishments all the more impressive. This weekend Oregon hosts Cal on Friday and Stanford on Sunday. Tournament seedings are in play for all of the top six teams in the conference. Stanford is tied with Oregon State for first, one game ahead of Washington. UCLA seems locked in to the four spot, and Arizona State will duel with Oregon for five and six. No matter what happens this weekend, the “Spectacle in Seattle” as Graves c