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Fall sports are in full swing! Men's soccer head coach Sasho Cirovski joins the show to talk about his 31st season, his 2023 squad, the impact of Terps in the soccer world and much more. Volleyball head coach Adam Hughes then chats with the fellas about expectations for the 2023 campaign, his favorite coffee places and the growth of volleyball. Taylor and Ben then preview the weekend in Maryland Athletics and talk the MSL and CC.
Extra Points' Matt Brown and D1.ticker's Bryan Fischer are joined by Maryland Men's Soccer Head Coach Sasho Cirovski to discuss the 21st Century Model proposal for NCAA Soccer and the college game's place in the sport going forward. Plus, don't forget you can get 15% off your Homefield Apparel order by using the promo code EXTRAPOINTS. You can also sign up for D1.ticker at https://www.d1ticker.com and check out Collegiate Sports Connect at https://csconnect.live/sign-up.
In this episode of Over The Ball, Kevin and Chris discuss Kevin's locker room antics, this week's games, and the Premiere players that make them feel old. The boys think they've gotten stood up by NCAA coach Sasho Cirovski, only to grab him off the golf course to discuss the latest negotiations with the NCAA about scheduling and a switch to the "21st Century Model".
On this week's United Soccer Coaches Podcast, presented by LeagueApps, we dive deep into Division I men's soccer's hottest topic, the 21st Century Model! Ahead of the NCAA Division I Council's vote on April 13th, we've dedicated this entire show to the subject. Guests for this week's episode include Maryland head men's soccer coach Sasho Cirovski, who has been spearheading the 21st Century Model campaign, University of North Carolina men's head soccer coach Carlos Samoano, Soccer Analysts and former USMNT players Alexi Lalas and Taylor Twellman, Intercollegiate Coach Association Coalition Executive Director Rob Kehoe, and United Soccer Coaches Director of College Programs Trish Hughes. 21st Century Model Information: https://www.21stcenturymodel.org/
On this week's United Soccer Coaches Podcast, presented by TeamSnap, Host Dean Linke chats with guests from all corners of the game. Dean kicks off the podcast with University of Maryland head men's soccer coach Sasho Cirovski, followed by Soccer Parenting Association Founder Skye Eddy. This week's show concludes with a Hispanic Heritage Month kickoff featuring Latino Coaches Advocacy Group members Eloisa Borreguero (head coach at ASC Women San Diego and Albion SC) and Art Hernandez (Development Academy Director at Lower Merion Soccer Club).
On Thursday's Glenn Clark Radio, Zack Goodman from "The Bataround" is in for Kyle to talk some Orioles, Ravens, Olympics and more. At 10:20, University of Maryland soccer coach Sasho Cirovski joins us to discuss being announced for induction to the Maryland Athletics Hall of Fame, the upcoming 2021 season and the success Eryk Williamson and Donovan Pines found in the Gold Cup. At 11, PressBox's Ken Zalis joins us for our first Fantasy Football segment of the season-get your draft questions in the comments! And at 11:40, we'll check in with Norfolk Tides knuckleballer Mickey Jannis to discuss his long pursuit of finally making the major leagues earlier this season at the age of 33.
On this week's show we highlight Hall of Fame inductee Sigi Schmid by chatting with his sons, Kurt and Kyle, and Ralph Perez. We hear from Bill Jeffrey Long-Term Service Award winner Sasho Cirovski of Maryland. We chat with retiring College Programs Director Rob Kehoe and we close out the show talking Purdue women's soccer with head coach Drew Roff and the program's all-time leading scorer Maddy Williams.
In the first episode of Season 2, Brendan Hartlove sits down with Maryland soccer head coach Sasho Cirovski to talk about the postponement of the fall season, hopes for the spring, and his message to his team in the fight for social justice.
We kick off this week's show talking with NWSL Commissioner Lisa Baird about the league returning to play with the Fall Series and the success of the bubble in Utah. Eddie Radwanski, Head Women's Coach at Clemson, joins the show to discuss the ACC kicking off an abbreviated fall season this weekend. We hear from Maryland head men's coach Sasho Cirovski and Terrapin alum and former pro turned television analyst, Maurice Edu. We close out the show meeting 30 Under 30 member Claire Knock, and we hear from three of her players about how they're handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
It's been far too long since a guest has been on the podcast to help Todd preview The Philadelphia Union's upcoming game. Joining Todd to preview The Columbus Crew v Philadelphia Union (9/2) is a guy you might have heard call college soccer games on the BIG TEN Network, or maybe you've heard him call CONCACAF and UEFA Championship games. He is The Columbus Crew Radio play-play announcer, Chris Doran! Chris talks about how he got his start calling college soccer games on the BIG TEN Network, and the work coach, Sasho Cirovski has put in to build Maryland into a national power house. We discuss The Crew's stadium update, what's gone right for Columbus compared to last season, the early success of Columbus's defense and predictions for this highly anticipated match up. Introduction: [0:38-1:55] BIG TEN Network: [1:56-8:14] Columbus Crew Stadium update: [8:15-10:03] What's went right so far for Columbus compared to last season: [10:04-14:10] How Columbus's defense has had success early on: [14:11-17:46] Zelarayan key to Zardes success: [17:47-22:00] What went wrong against Cincinnati: [22:01-27:39] Jonathan Mensah and Josh Williams: [27:40-29:16] Rotating players: [29:17-32:33] Keys for a Union victory: [32:34-34:59] Predictions: [35:00-36:35] Social Media: Twitter: @FreeKickPod Instagram: @FreeKickPod Facebook: @FreeKickPod Chris Doran Social Media: Twitter: @ChrisDoran18 Columbus Crew Radio
This week on OTB Kevin, Grayle and Sam welcome University of Maryland head men's coach Sasho Cirovski back to the show to discuss what lies ahead for college soccer in light of the coronavirus outbreak and where things stand on the proposal for a Division I soccer season split between the fall and spring.
BALTIMORE — A long-sought effort to bring dramatic change to college soccer is just a few months from potentially becoming reality. In April, the NCAA will vote on a proposal by Maryland coach Sasho Cirovski to change Division I men’s soccer from a three-month fall season to a campaign spanning both semesters of the academic year, beginning in 2022. The number of games would drop from 25 to 23, the fall half-season would end at Thanksgiving, and the national championship tournament would move to the spring.
BALTIMORE — A long-sought effort to bring dramatic change to college soccer is just a few months from potentially becoming reality. In April, the NCAA will vote on a proposal by Maryland coach Sasho Cirovski to change Division I men’s soccer from a three-month fall season to a campaign spanning both semesters of the academic year, beginning in 2022. The number of games would drop from 25 to 23, the fall half-season would end at Thanksgiving, and the national championship tournament would move to the spring.
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Travis talks to Maryland men's head coach Sasho Cirovski about the proposed 21st Century Model that will be up for vote this April by the NCAA. The men's Division I season would be dramatically changed for the better should it pass, and Travis and Sasho get into the nitty-gritty of what could happen.
In Part 1, Brendan Hartlove, Joe Malfa, and Tom Hindle recap Maryland men's soccer's NCAA Tournament games against Iona and Wake Forest. Also, Brendan sits down with head coach Sasho Cirovski to reflect on the 2019 season.
Maryland Soccer Head Coach Sasho Cirovski joins Glenn Davis on Soccer Matters to discuss the results of the College Cup and some of the serious issues facing college soccer.
The week on OTB the guys are joined by longtime University of Maryland men's coach Sasho Cirovski to get an update on the proposal he's spearheading for a split season in NCAA Division I soccer, and also touch on Pulisic's EPL hat trick and Sergino Dest's decision to play for the USMNT.
On the first episode of The Ludwig Lowdown, Brendan Hartlove and Joe Malfa preview the upcoming Maryland men's soccer season and discuss the potential challenges for the defending national champions. Maryland head coach Sasho Cirovski joins the podcast to breakdown his roster, his team's mentality and much more.
Maryland head coach Sasho Cirovski kicks off the show recapping his team's 2018 national title, looking ahead to 2019 as well as the push for a two-semester season for men's Division I soccer. Clark head coach Matt O'Toole joins host Dean Linke to talk about his late friend Matt Cushing and the fund they've created in his name. Ellery Gould, the new head coach of CalTech joins the show and talks about her journey as a student-athlete to now as a head coach. We also meet two more of our 30 Under 30 members, Evan Bransdorfer and Melissa Charloe.
Drew's here...it hasn't gotten any better since the last time. It is what it is. We discussed the insane Rays/Montreal time split concept and later in Hour 1, dealt with a MAJOR parenting issue Glenn dealt with this week. Like a MAJOR moment as a parent. Like, seriously, you guys. In Hour 2, we discussed the ridiculous thought that any Orioles fans would boo Manny Machado and the baseball umpires' ridiculous comments about Machado as well. After that, this week's Jon Proctor Quiz-Glenn had a 13-5* lead coming in and there was even a round about the U.S. SENIOR Open. Drew couldn't possibly blow this...right? RIGHT? Late in Hour 2, Ravens LB Chris Board checked in to discuss his PARTICULARLY unlikely path to the roster as an undrafted free agent, successful rookie season and now trying to see the field more defensively in Year 2. And we wrapped the show by chatting with former Maryland soccer & USMNT star turned FOX analyst Maurice Edu about the Women's World Cup, Gold Cup and continued success of Sasho Cirovski.
University of Maryland men's soccer coach Sasho Cirovski is on OTB this week to discuss the recent proposal of a split season in college soccer and the impact it could have on the game at all levels. Plus Kevin and Sam talk Gold Cup and the retirement of DaMarcus Beasley.
Coach Cirovski joins us in our latest Podcast episode to discuss: Changes to current NCAA schedule (a year-long schedule) and progress being made. His coaching philosophy and what has made Maryland so successful (3-time National Champions). Changes to style of play and philosophy in 2018 following previous season's loss to Albany in PK's. How rewarding it is to help coach players and develop. Philosophy behind player development. Current youth soccer scene and what needs to be changed. Etc.
On this week's show we wrap up our chats with collegiate National Championship coaches. Mark Krikorian, head women's coach at Florida State and Sasho Cirovski, head men's coach at Maryland recap their runs to the title. Doug Roberson, Atlanta United beat writer for the Atlanta Journal Constitution, joins the show to recap MLS Cup
Interviews with Georgetown women's head coach Dave Nolan, Maryland men's head coach Sasho Cirovski, NJCAA DI women's champion Monroe College head coach Marcus DiBernardo, men's champion Pima CC head coach David Cosgrove as well as NJCAA DIII Champions Richland College men's and women's coaches, Sean Worley and Scott Toups.
Maryland men's head coach Sasho Cirovski previews his team's Friday night matchup with 3x defending national champion Stanford, it will be the first ever college soccer game broadcast on FS1. He also talks about the push to move to a two-semester season in NCAA. North Carolina women's head coach Anson Dorrance joins the show to talk about his 1,000th win, their upcoming run of tough games and what motivates him during his 40th season as a head coach.
On this episode of Hear the Turtle, your hosts Taylor and Keith reflect on Sasho Cirovski's 400th win and preview the upcoming weekend. Included are interviews with Maryland football's all-time leading rusher Lamont Jordan and Maryland Sports Radio Network play-by-play legend Johnny Holliday.
On this week's edition of Hear the Turtle, your hosts Taylor and Keith recap Maryland's undefeated fall opening and preview football's season opening matchup with Texas. Included are interviews with head men's soccer coach Sasho Cirovski and junior offensive lineman Brendan Moore. Taylor and Keith ask "The B1G Question" and name their "Tweet of the Week."
Session 28 features an interview with Sasho Cirovksi, Head Coach of Men's Soccer at Maryland. Sasho is entering his 24th year as a Terp and is a two-time NCAA champion. Be sure to subscribe to the show!
Ryan Cotter is a Strength and Conditioning coach with the New York Red Bulls working with both the First Team and Red Bulls 2 of the USL. Prior to his role with the NYRB, Cotter worked for the the 2016 BIG Ten Champions at the University of Maryland alongside Sasho Cirovski. Ryan also writes articles for SimpliFaster covering all aspects of sports performance. His articles can be found at https://simplifaster.com/articles/author/ryancotter/ and he can be followed on Twitter https://twitter.com/CoachCotter2?lang=en
The NSCAA is proud to salute each and every college soccer coach and their programs as the 2016 college soccer season is now complete. The 2016 NSCAA College Soccer Podcast, hosted by Dean Linke, also closes out today. Fulfilling its promise to talk to every championship coach from NJCAA, NAIA, DIII, DII and DI, Linke opens the show talking to Jeremy Gunn, head coach of the Stanford Cardinal, back-to-back winners of the Men's DI College Cup. The NSCAA, in conjunction with the Missouri Athletic Club, has announced the three semifinalists for the 2016 MAC Hermann Trophy. On the list from the women's game is University of Southern California's Morgan Andrews, Stanford's Andi Sullivan and West Virginia's Kadeisha Buchanan. Buchanan, a runner-up last year, joins Linke on the program. On the men's side, the three MAC Hermann semifinalists are Florida Gulf Coast University's Albert Ruiz, University of Maryland's Gordan Wild and Wake Forest University's Ian Harkes. Ian's father, John Harkes, one of the most legendary U.S. Soccer players of all time, won the Hermann Trophy in 1987 at the University of Virginia, and he is on the program. Maryland Head Coach Sasho Cirovski joins Linke to talk about Gordon Wild and make another push for a full academic year soccer season and NSCAA Director of College Programs Rob Kehoe closes out the show talking about the good, the bad, and even the surprises of the 2016 college soccer season.
Welcome to this edition of "Up Close" on CollegeSoccerNews.com, where host Adam Zundell brings you the voices of the game -- players and coaches -- straight to you, unfiltered, exclusively on CollegeSoccerNews.com. There has been a movement to change the college soccer season to two semesters, and one of the leaders of that movement is University of Maryland head coach Sasho Cirovski. Coach Cirovski talks about the benefits of the proposal as well as the legislative process. Watch to see why he calls the move a the "biggest no-brainer of all-time." Cirovski then gets into the 2014 season and talks about his Terrapins moving into the Big Ten. You can also hear about where his team has depth and where his team lacks experience.
Washington Post sports writer Steven Goff and University of Maryland men's soccer head coach Sasho Cirovski preview the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off on June 12 in Brazil.