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Justin Bradley joined the Loyola University Chicago men's basketball staff in August 2023 as an assistant coach. Bradley most recently served as an assistant coach at Seattle U during the 2022-23 season, helping the Redhawks to a 20-12 record last year and a fourth-place finish in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). Additionally, Bradley helped coach Cameron Tyson and Riley Grigsby to All-WAC honors this past season. Bradley has proven to be one of the nation's top young basketball coaches, being named to Silver Waves Media's 2021-22 and 2022-23 Most Impactful Mid Major DI Assistant Coaches list. He also earned recognition on the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) prestigious 30-under-30 Team in 2018.Bradley went to the Pacific Northwest after spending six years in the Northeast. He was an assistant coach on staff at Dartmouth College in 2015-16, then spent two successful seasons (2016-18) at Williams College in Williamstown, Mass., helping the Ephs advance to the NCAA Division III Final Four in 2017 and finish both campaigns ranked fifth in the country.He was involved in all aspects of the recruiting process, assisting in game preparation and strategy while overseeing the player development for perimeter players. Three players earned All-NESCAC honors during his time at Williams, including 2018 Player of the Year and second-team All-American James Heskett.Bradley returned to Dartmouth as an assistant coach beginning in 2018-19, before being elevated to associate head coach prior to the start of the 2020-2021 season while recruiting and coaching current Rambler Dame Adelekun. Regarded as a top-notch teacher and a global recruiter, Bradley helped mentor several all-conference players including former Rambler Chris Knight (second team twice), Brendan Barry (second team) and Evan Boudreaux (Rookie of the Year/second team).To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/tMY7_nvwbps#whoknewinthemoment #philfriedrich #loyolachicago #loyola #podcast #ncaabasketball
With Julia Chiapella and Dion O'Reilly, Roxi Power discusses the just-published anthology she co-edited, Winter in America (Again: Poets Respond to 2024 Election (Carbonation Press 2025) with 100+ amazing poets. This urgent, lightning-fast book was a collaborative effort by 8 editors between election and inauguration day to capture feelings about and implications of this critical election. The call asked for compassionate but courageous poems that transform readers through visionary rather than didactic language. Editors Katie Sarah Zale, Paul E. Nelson, allia abdullah-matta, Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs, Robert Lashley, Roxi Power, CChristy White, and Theresa Whitehill spent long days over the holidays choosing a wide range of poems reflecting the editors' different poetics as well as national and international diversity of region, identity, style, and issues affected by this historic election including immigration, reproductive rights, climate change, white supremacy, and more. Publisher Greg Bem made the project happen fast. Along with our own poems, we discuss poems in the book written on election night “as the map turned red”, including “Election Night Blues” by Cassandra Atherton and Paul Hetherington; a poem about self-care and healing, “the-bigger-picture” by Dana Teen Lomax; and a poem by Martín Espada about freedom-seeking children playing soccer in detention camps. Order Winter in America (Again here. Listen to readings from our 1/19 and 1/20 launches on KPFK Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles, on Bibliocracy with Andrew Tonkovich on 4 Thursdays at 2:30, starting Feb. 5. Join us at our launch events in Seattle (Feb. 4, Seattle U.); Tucson (Feb. 15, Gallery of Food; San Francisco (March 1, Et Al and summer TBA, City Lights Bookstore), Los Angeles AWP (March 27, CSU-Los Angeles); Santa Cruz (April 1, Bookshop Santa Cruz and April 15, Inter Act, Satori Arts), Lit Balm Interactive Livestream (April 26 & 27 2pm EST), & more.
College Basketball Picks for Today Jan 23rd, college basketball predictions.Tune in for the latest news on College Basketball as BetUS's host, TJ Rives, and NCAAB experts Matt Cox and Jeff Nadu break down the latest College Basketball betting trends and most valuable betting odds, to give you their College Basketball predictions. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @basketballpicksandpredictions #CollegeBasketballPicks #BetUSTV #CollegeBasketballoddsIn this video: NCAAB Picks January 23rd 0:00 Lipscomb vs North Alabama Game Preview 6:52 Wichita St vs Memphis Game Preview 10:55 Seattle U vs UT Arlington Game Preview 15:30Maryland vs Illinois Game Preview 20:30 NCAAB Q&A 25:05 NCAAB Records 51:03 NCAAB Best Bets 51:26
An episode recorded on Festivus has plenty of grievances to air after the Seahawks lost another key home game to the Vikings and UW men’s basketball lost to Seattle U for the first time in more than four decades. But … Continue reading →
Cornish and Seattle U to merge, whooping cough cases keep rising, and Seattle Storm All-Star Jewell Loyd wants to be traded. It's our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Kirby and Will Matthews discuss Liberty Basketball's exciting start to the 2024-25 season after a dominating win over Valparaiso and a last second road win at Seattle U. The ASOR Podcast is also available on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Soundcloud. Be sure to check out aseaofred.com for all the latest Liberty athletics news and analysis. Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NsTrDK... Soundcloud: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NsTrDK...
Now that the Washington Huskies have completed their 'Montlake Madness', it's time to start ramping up the good vibes for basketball. The men's exhibition game is on October 29 against Western Oregon and the women start their season against cross-town rival Seattle U on November 4. So Dawgman's Jack McCauley pulled in two former UW players - Noah Dickerson and Jason Crandall - to get their thoughts on the transition from Mike Hopkins to Danny Sprinkle, as well as the move to the Big Ten. They played under Hopkins and have also been able to meet Sprinkle and watch his team in action too over the summer. To start, what should UW fans expect in that change from Hop to Sprink? Both Noah and Jason offer specific thoughts on the transition, including some basic changes they expect to see in the first-year head coach. And both also talk about Sprinkle's outreach to the alums to get them even more involved with the program, and Noah offers his insight into how he expects the new coach to build his culture. Getting Noah's perspective on this team is a great one, because Spinkle has said that Dickerson is a perfect comp for current Husky Great Osobor. Before the break, Jack asks Noah and Jason a couple of other questions. First, with so many new faces, how quickly can the players gel? And besides Great, who will the Huskies rely on to help get them back to the NCAA Tournament? After paying some bills, the guys get right back at it with plenty of more preview material, starting with their takes on what they think the mentality of the team is going to be. Needless to say, the notion of toughness is talked about, and Noah definitely backs up the comparison to Great Osobor as an 'undersized big'. (Hint: Noah hated being called a center) Jack asks the guys for their opinions on who else they think could be 'x' factors for success, and Noah has one name that should get fans intrigued. Talk then turns to the idea of playing in a new conference, the Big Ten, and all that entails, including travel. Noah offers his specific perspective as a big man having to go cross-country to play games. It's not easy. But that works both ways too, as UW can use that to their advantage when they're hosting teams from multiple time zones away. To finish out the preview, Noah and Jason talk about what they think success will look like for Danny Sprinkle in his first season on Montlake, and Jack asks them for any hot takes they have for the season ahead. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Seattle University head coach Chris Victor joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on playing with joy, unity and defense.Chris Victor enters his fourth year as Head Coach of the Redhawks in 2024-25. The season will mark his eighth year overall at Seattle University as he spent four seasons as Associate Head Coach. Over the past three seasons, Victor has compiled a 66-35 record, including three straight seasons of 20 wins or more – the first such streak since 1957-59.Chris Victor has an impressive head coaching record of 169 wins and 74 losses, boasting a winning percentage of .695. In 2022, he was honored as the Don Haskins WAC Coach of the Year.Most recently, the 2023-34 concluded in the program's first-ever postseason tournament championship as the Redhawks won four games in five days to clinch the 2024 Ro College Basketball Invitational (CBI) in Daytona Beach, Fla. The postseason run led the Redhawks to a 23-win season for the second time in the past three years under Victor, as well as a 117 NET ranking – the highest such end-of-season ranking for the program.Prior to Seattle U, Victor served as an assistant coach at Eastern Washington for two seasons. His first season on the Eagle coaching staff was punctuated by Eastern's first-ever victory in a national postseason tournament as a member of NCAA Division I when the Eagles beat Pepperdine, 79-72, in the College Basketball Invitational. The Eagles went 22-12 and returned to the CBI in 2016-17.Victor's first head coaching position was at Citrus College in Glendora, Calif., where he led the Owls of the Western State Conference and California Community College Athletic Association to 103 victories over five seasons. He won 73 percent of his games overall (103-39) and 73 percent in league play (44-16) with a pair of CCCAA Final Four appearances and one league title.Victor spent four seasons as a top assistant at Concordia University in Irvine, Calif., under Head Coach Ken Ammann. In that span, Concordia went 118-23, won three out of four Golden State Athletic Conference Championships and made four-straight appearances in the NAIA National Tournament, including appearing in the national title game in 2006-07.
Greg explains why he does not pay attention to preseason media polls and talks to Curtis Rogers of 710 Seattle Sports about Gonzaga's move to the Pac-12, what to expect from the Bulldogs and the WCC as a whole this season, & the upside Seattle U has this season. Podcast Highlights 5:24-Why Greg does not value preseason media polls 13:30-Interview with Curtis RogersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host and Ryan Divish, Seattle Times, start off with Divish on his way to getting a haircut and he's pulled over on the side of the road. They also cover the upcoming homestand and the role of Scott Servais, who manages using analytics and gut. Servais made decisions this week in pinch hitting situations that walked the fine line with numbers and feel. Mitch Garver continues to struggle and there really is no answer how to fix him. Does it feel like Julio is taking longer to recover from his injury...Divish explains and gives his timeline for his return. Rundown 00:00 Divish off to important things...getting a haircut while pulled off on the side of the road and his iphone overheats! 17:09 Scott Servais decisions based on analytics and gut. At times he's the hero, other times the goat19:42 Thoughts on a Victor Robles extension and the excitement with Seattle U product Tarik Skubal pitching against Seattle 23:48 Looking ahead to rest of Tigers series and upcoming Mets series 33:28 It's been a while since ESPN Sunday Night baseball has been in Seattle36:36 Divish missing out on the Pirates roadtrip and that means no Paul Skeenes or Livvy Dunne!
Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host and Jim Duquette, MLB Network Radio, discuss various topics related to baseball, including recent trades, the performance of teams at the trade deadline, the struggles of certain players, and the upcoming Olympic Games. They also touch on the connection between baseball and women's Olympic soccer. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the potential inclusion of Major League Baseball players in the 2028 Olympics.Rundown01:16 Evaluation of Trades and GM Reactions from the trade deadline 04:09 Impact of Additions to the Mariners' Lineup...How important has Arozarena and Turner been for the team 09:42 Was Tarik Skubal, Seattle U pitcher, almost moved?13:26 How is Blake Snell perceived around baseball?18:17 What would it cost the M's for a Victor Robles extension?23:39 AL West Race and Upcoming Schedules...Comparing and contrasting M's and Astros 27:13 Potential Inclusion of MLB Players in 2028 Olympics30:10 Connection Between Baseball and Women's Olympic Soccer
Greg talks to Curtis Rogers of 710 Seattle Sports about which Pac-12 teams will have the easiest and hardest transition to their new conference & the outlook of both Seattle U and Gonzaga, & Greg recaps Friday's player moves. Podcast Highlights 3:05-Friday's CBB player moves 14:55-Interview with Curtis RogersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Texas Rangers got swept in Seattle and a DFW native won the U.S. Open.
Game 5 preview. Rangers wept in Seattle/U.S Open drama. Best/Worst of the weekend.
The Mariners win another series and the pitching continues to shine. Andres Munoz draws some energy from Kirby, and we hear from him. The Seahawks have four primetime games this season and Thursday nights aren't great. If you could choose a primetime game for your team to play in, which day of the week would you choose? The Seahawks have a great start to their schedule when it comes to who they'll face. They'll have to build up early wins, considering the latter half of their season. Stu Jackson, WCC Commissioner joins us to discuss Seattle U and Grand Canyon joining the conference, as well as Washington State and Oregon State playing in the conference for the time being. He outlines what needs to happen for the future media deal as well. Where is the line in the sand for Gonzaga with their future in the WCC? Stu Jackson gave us some insight and Ian looks into what it might do for the Seattle area. The Daily Power Play! We have another edition of "The Dumbest Thing You'll Hear Today", this time courtesy of Pablo Torres and Mina Kimes, who prematurely anointed Tom Brady as the next 'great analyst'. Who are the greatest analysts out there? We revisit the Seahawks schedule and what the travel looks like, plus a rundown of wins and losses predicted for this year.
John Canzano talks to University of Portland vice president of athletics Scott Leykam about his joining the NCAA baseball committee, the additions of Grand Canyon and Seattle U to the West Coast Conference, and the direction of collegiate athletics at large. Subscribe for great content.
Mother's Day is on Sunday and Ian has tickets to give away! In addition, who wants to go tonight to see Bryan Woo's debut? The Mariners had a flush it game yesterday, but what could they do right now to fix the problems on offense? What can the Mariners do to win right now, when they're in their window to do so? We take a listen to what Jim Bowden had to say as he spoke with Gregg and Chris earlier today. Jim pulls no punches when it comes to ownership sitting on their wallets, discusses the need to win right now with this pitching staff. How likely is a Pete Alonso trade? Jim elaborates on all. Ian wishes his Mom a Happy Mother's Day, and we want to hear from YOU too! Sataoa Laumea, Seahawks rookie offensive lineman joins Ian to talk about getting drafted, what it was like at rookie min-camp and a crazy transition from guard to tackle. He says he feels more comfortable at guard, but will do what's best for the team. Big news in college basketball as Seattle U and Grand Canyon will join the WCC. Ian tells you what local impact this will have. Friday Friends of Furness! In our inaugural edition, friend of Ian Jeff Paterson, all things Canucks joins the show. He talks about what a great season it's been for the Canucks, the rivalry between them and the Oilers. Plus, as the Kraken look for a new coach, how much difference does that position make for a team?
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Welcome to March, everyone! It is a new episode of the Straight Outta WAC podcast where Derryl and Kyle talk women's hoops, the race for 8, share a special tribute that Seattle U men's basketball put out today and much more. Make sure you hit that like and subscribe button. #WAChoops #WAC #collegebasketball #wacvegas Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at wachoopsnation.substack.com/subscribe
In a game that Washington never led during regulation, the Huskies rallied back from 16 down to stun Seattle U, 100-99 in double overtime, behind 19 points, 14 assists, and a game-tying shot at the buzzer to force the first overtime from Sahvir Wheeler.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A new episode of Straight Outta WAC Live as we take a look at the Seattle U men's game from Wednesday night plus some other things going on around the WAC and in college basketball.WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at wachoopsnation.substack.com/subscribe
On this episode, we break down the lines for Seattle U as they host Prairie View as a double digit favorite. Utah Tech opens the season on the road at Santa Clara of the West Coast Conference. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at wachoopsnation.substack.com/subscribe
Current EventsHusky corner: Battle for Seattle, top NCAA goalie prospect Sam Fowler coughed up more goals to Seattle U than he had all season prior. Dawgs lost and then bounced back against #5 ranked Univ of Portland. Women's volleyball has lost 2 straight matches since I mentioned them last episode, by a total of 6-1. Wazzu skunked us. Not good. | | | | | Mariners season ends in anti-climactic fashion. The offense faltered down the stretch and the pitching just couldn't hang on. | Kraken season begins. Arrivals and departures. Trying to follow up on the best season in team history. CO-MAIN EVENT(S) : Mariners then UW Huksies preview | HUSKIES: | Penix for Heisman hit an all-time high on Saturday, OCtober 14th. Pat McAfee and the rest of the gameday knuckleheads were in town, as was #7 Oregon. Huskies still haven't faced a real test. Cal game was more high scoring than we hoped or thought, still scored 59 on a stout Cal defense (although we had a PR TD and a pick 6 before running anoffensive play lol) | Odunze Polk and McMillan are making a case for being one of the most statistically accomplished receiving trios in NCAA history. | Dawg Daze in the Desert this weekend. We face Arizona in what is likely to be one of our final Pac-12 After Dark games ever. | Prediction? Previously we predicted 70-0. Does that still hold up? UA has been stout (3-1, 1-0 in conference) only loss was OT to Miss St. | | | | | Washington received a first-place vote in this week's AP Top 25 for the first time since 1997. | This has trap game potential, it's Wildcats, off week, and then Oregon. We'll see Seahawks:Nwosu is out for the year with pec injuryJake Bobo and Smith Njigba shine in DKs absenceGeno this year vs last year
On this week's WAC Podcast! (0:44) Kendra is back! (1:15) WAC Road Trip to Utah Tech – brought to you by Provo Airport – take aways (5:13) WAC Basketball Preview Show – Next Week! Mike O'Donnell, Raegan Pebley confirmed as analysts – Jeff Goodman, Violet Palmer, Ken Pomeroy (6:39) GCU – Midnight Madness “Electro Madness” (9:00) Cross Country CBU women #12, Utah Valley #24, CBU men xc ranked #14 (9:55) Men's Soccer – Players of the Week (11:27)Seattle U ranked #17 (11:42) Kendra thoughts on being at Utah Tech vs San Jose State, Spartans now 2-1. (14:02) Women's Soccer -Only two weeks of regular season play left? (14:21) UVU could clinch a spot in the WAC Tournament on Thursday – they don't play until Saturday – home against Seattle U, now in second place riding a 4-match win streak. (16:12) Redhawks Kaylee Coatney with our WAC Top Play this week (22:24) Women's Soccer Players of the Week (24:18) Volleyball take aways – SFA still undefeated in WAC Play. 18-1 in sets (27:57) Featured Guest - Todd Lowery – UTRGV Volleyball
First-year head coach Skyler Young joined the podcast to talk about living in Seattle, playing style, and more. Follow WAC Hoops Nation on Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WACHoopsNation Twitter - https://twitter.com/WACHoopsNation Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wachoopsnation Image courtesy Seattle U Athletics. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at wachoopsnation.substack.com/subscribe
Ask us a Lightning Round Question:https://www.latenightinseattle.com/ask-us-a-questionCurrent EventsHusky corner: Battle for Seattle, top NCAA goalie prospect Sam Fowler coughed up more goals to Seattle U than he had all season prior. Dawgs lost and then bounced back against #5 ranked Univ of Portland. Women's volleyball has lost 2 straight matches since I mentioned them last episode, by a total of 6-1. Wazzu skunked us. Not good. | | Ryder Cup starts later today at Marco Simone near Rome. Local Legend Fred Couples is Zach Johnson's vice captain. Who do you think will win? | | Seahawks recap: The hawks have given up the 4th most yards in the league. Last year it was the run game killing us and now it's the passing game. Lucky for us we have a potent offense of our own. | | | | CO-MAIN EVENT(S) | | Mariners then UW Huskies previewMariners are 3rd in the AL West, our of 3rd wild card spot right now Open up a4-game series against the rangers tonight. The Rangers hold a tiebreaker over us so even if we sweep we get 2nd in the west. WC race is toight like a toiger. RObby has a game: let's talk about Julio, Ty, Geno and JP since 8/27 when we tied Rangers for 1st place. | HUSKIES: | Penix for Heisman is off to a roaring start. 16 TDs, 2 INT, only 1 sack and 1636 yds. He's first nationally in TDs and yds. His 1 sack is the fewest of any QB who has thrown at least 80 passes. | - Huskies still haven't faced a real test. Cal game was more high scoring than we hoped or thought, still scored 59 on a stout Cal defense (although we had a PR TD and a pick 6 before running anoffensive play lol) | - Odunze Polk and McMillan are making a case for being one of the most statistically accomplished receiving trios in NCAA history. | - Dawg Daze in the Desert this weekend. We face Arizona in what is likely to be one of our final Pac-12 After Dark games ever. | -Prediction? Previously we predicted 70-0. Does that still hold up? UA has been stout (3-1, 1-0 in conference) only loss was OT to Miss St. | Washington received a first-place vote in this week's AP Top 25 for the first time since 1997. |This has trap game potential, it's Wildcats, off week, and then Oregon. We'll see |
On this week's WAC Podcast! (1:30) First day of basketball practice (2:30) WAC Basketball Preview Show – less than a month away (3:38) Cross Country Rankings (5:05) Flex Friday - Seattle U Softball, SFA Baseball (6:36) Commissioner Thornton leadership story this week (9:00) Men's Soccer - conference play begins (10:31) Seattle U Wacked Washington (11:15) TicketSmarter Players of the Week (14:02) Jess Radford on set (14:28) Jess thoughts on Beyonce concert (16:19) Women's soccer first week of conference play (19:07) Women's soccer players of the week (21:47) Who is the fastest person in the WAC office? (24:03) Women's soccer schedule this week (25:02) Volleyball play of the week (25:59) Big week for SFA (29:50) September 21 Office Video Featured Guest: (31:15) Nate Daligcon, Seattle U Men's Soccer Coach
The Sounders travel to Frisco, Texas to play FC Dallas with a chance to solidify their place in the Western Conference standings. We talked to Buzz Carrick of 3rd Degree to get the lowdown. He thinks Alan Velasco is more likely to play than the injury report suggests, shares some insight on Seattle U's Nkosi Tafari and let's us know how Dallas has dramatically improved their attendance. Sponsors Full Pull Wines Watson's Counter Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more: https://www.sounderatheart.com/about/ You can also support the show by checking out our line of merch including every past YachtCon design and our latest skull-and-crossbones logo.
The Sounders travel to Frisco, Texas to play FC Dallas with a chance to solidify their place in the Western Conference standings. We talked to Buzz Carrick of 3rd Degree to get the lowdown. He thinks Alan Velasco is more likely to play than the injury report suggests, shares some insight on Seattle U's Nkosi Tafari and let's us know how Dallas has dramatically improved their attendance. Sponsors Full Pull Wines Watson's Counter Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more: https://www.sounderatheart.com/about/ You can also support the show by checking out our line of merch including every past YachtCon design and our latest skull-and-crossbones logo.
The Sounders travel to Frisco, Texas to play FC Dallas with a chance to solidify their place in the Western Conference standings. We talked to Buzz Carrick of 3rd Degree to get the lowdown. He thinks Alan Velasco is more likely to play than the injury report suggests, shares some insight on Seattle U's Nkosi Tafari and let's us know how Dallas has dramatically improved their attendance. Sponsors Full Pull Wines Watson's Counter Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more: https://www.sounderatheart.com/about/ You can also support the show by checking out our line of merch including every past YachtCon design and our latest skull-and-crossbones logo.
On this week's WAC Podcast! (2:50) Xavier Gipson Shows Out for NY Jets! (4:43) Top Play, Player of the Week - Luis Mueller (6:25) Men's soccer big wins - Seattle U beating Oregon State (8:37) TicketSmarter Men's Soccer Players of the Week (10:00) Jessica Radford as Guest (10:33) Women's Soccer Players of the Week (13:48) CBU Women's Soccer Tops Oregon, Utah Valley over USC (15:00) Women's Soccer Standings, big games this week (17:49) Volleyball (19:29) Coach Humpreys, SFA 800th win (22:30) Volleyball big matches this week, big wins last week (27:45) Featured Guest - Kristen St. Clair, CBU Women's Soccer Coach
Next in our Summer Series Takeover is Seattle U! Kendra talks to SU Director of Athletics, Shaney Fink about some initiatives she has done in the Redhawk athletic department, hosting WAC championships plus some great memories from the 2022-23 seasons!
What's Trending: Dave Reichert announces his campaign for governor, Mayor Harrell says sweeps are unrelated to All-Star game and a struggling goes viral at book signing. // More reaction to #CoacianeGate and the Biden administration continues to deflect. // A Seattle U professor says employers need to re-think the work day and a FOX host says tip culture is out of control.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What's Trending: Lynnwood pausing opening of new substance abuse clinics, Gavin Newsom went on with Sean Hannity to discuss homelessness and Doug Baldwin gave the commencement address at Seattle U. Big Local: A teenager was killed at a movie theater in Kent, Burien residents upset over homeless encampments and a Bremerton man was attacked by a group of teenagers. You Pick: TRANTIFA! Trans activists growing more violent.See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
The Monologue: Hate crime committed at Seattle U campus chapel The Interview: SPOG President Mike Solan explains why the SPD can no longer pursue -- thanks to the new law.The Interview: John Dye (Radiant Foundation) breaks down the newest data on how Americans perceive and engage in prayer.LongForm: Jeff Silva owns Hotwire Coffee in Seattle. It's been burglarized a third time and while he's reluctant to blame politicians (since he's been attacked for it before), he's speaking up.Quick Hit: Eric Adams says Abbott is sending migrants to cities with black mayors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former longtime Seattle University men's soccer head coach Pete Fewing joins Side x Side for a very special episode, celebrating his 29-year coaching career and his current role as an analyst for Sounders FC broadcasts. Congrats to Coach Fewing on a heck of a career, and best of luck as he transitions to a new role in the Seattle U athletic department. As always, listen, download, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
New Idaho basketball coach Alex Pribble, the former Seattle U. associate head coach who was introduced in Moscow on Monday, joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about his plans to turn the Big Sky program into a winner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jill Schlesinger on keeping Social Security and Medicaid healthy // Bill Kaczaraba on this season's Seattle U. Men's Basketball team // Paging Dr. Cohen -- be honest with your doctors before surgery // Casey McNerthney, KingCo Prosecutor's Office, on recent criminal sentencings // Dose of Kindness -- learning to be kind after a tough childhood // Ted Buehner on the incoming cold snapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's Trending: A carjacking puts Seattle U on lockdown, White House won't give relief aid for Ohio disaster and Sen. Nikki Torres joins the show.Big Local: Issaquah students are warned about fentanyl, A High School student saves a classmate and a Bellingham brewery lets you spend the night. // Rantz shares his thoughts on the Chinese purchasing American farmland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a game vs the top team in the league!!! Huge W at home before we go on the road for a 3 game trip. #AxeEm--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/partinmealex/message Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at wachoopsnation.substack.com/subscribe
6am hour -- refuting St. Sen. Manka Dhingra's confronted over her justification of the current WA police pursuit law restrictions, the confrontation comes from another Legislative Democrat from Whatcom County, the refutation of Dhingra is derived from a Seattle U. criminology and forensics professor that said Dhingra's data doesn't hold up to peer review, when presented with the refutation of her statistic on police pursuits Dhingra reflexively doubled down with her anti-cop ideology, the new House Speaker just did something that the old House Speaker did in relation to the January 6th Committee, another nominee for worst bill in the WA Legislature this session: HB 1181 relates to the Growth Management Act and adds a 15th rule for counties to meet per their comprehensive plan, spoiler alert: its climate change related, "all this is is an environmental consultant employment act" forcing counties to jump through more hoops for zoning and planning, is there any way to prevent this bill from passing?, Q; "how do you ban something that's illegal?" A: enforce the law! 7am hour -- after last weekend's anti-police rioting arrests in Atlanta the examples of upper class white liberals causing violence and damage in the name of political ideology continue to pile up for the historic records, another example of WA Legislative Democrats in Olympia passing a bill that favors criminals over the law abiding public, Tacoma's Mayor wants a tougher drug possession law because the current state law isn't working, but Tacoma's mayor stops short of pushing for a felony drug possession law like the Pierce Co. Prosecutor, a KVI listener suggests 5 things Republicans need to do to succeed in 2024 elections, why Bellevue school teachers are driving families to enroll their kids in private instead of public schools. 8am hour -- we've got some Democrat on Democrat confrontation over the WA police pursuit law, Blaine State Rep. Alicia Rule has produced a refutation of Sen. Manka Dhingra's assertion that traffic chase deaths are down 73% since Democrats restricted police pursuit laws, how impressive it is for this newly elected legislator to push back against the "shallow and misleading" claim by Manka Dhingra on police pursuit law, why KVI listeners should support HB 1363 which would reform the current WA police pursuit law, Seattle's Kshama Sawant says she's ready to take on Google after the internet leviathan announced 12,000 worker layoffs, GUEST: St. Rep. Andy Barkis (R-Lacey, Yelm, east to Eatonville) talks about the need to revise the current WA police pursuit law, Barkis is also supporting a Legislative bill that would take zoning control away from cities and allocate it to the state, Barkis says the goal is to expand housing availability known as "middle housing", however critics see the "middle housing" bill as the state usurping control from cities; US alpine skiing icon Mikaela Shiffrin just broke the women's world record for ski race victories.
Chris Victor is on the verge of win No. 40 as head coach of the Seattle U Redhawks. But a big road trip to East Texas is looming this week. Riley Grigsby is playing really well recently. And the Redhawks have depth as Cam Tyson has quietly been averaging 20-plus points per game. Seattle U was in a similar situation at this point last season. But a difficult road trip to GCU and New Mexico State had some bad results. Can Seattle do it differently this season?Image courtesy Seattle U Athletics. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at wachoopsnation.substack.com/subscribe
Southern Utah went off on Thursday night. Who won't make it to WAC Vegas? Saturday could play a big role in deciding that. And the Seattle U Redhawks continue to win, especially in different ways.Image by Andrew Khauv/Seattle U Athletics. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at wachoopsnation.substack.com/subscribe
What's Trending: The coroner releases info about the Moscow killings, an armed robbery in Covington and Seattle U's nursing program is being sued. // Rantz made Tucker laugh on TV last night and talk about a wild program in San Francisco. // A suspect in California is released after trying to mow down a group of cops.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michigan U.S. Rep., Rashida Tlaib, sparked criticism of anti-Semitism with her latest comments about Israel. Tlaib--on video--says "you cannot claim to hold Progressive values, yet back Israel's apartheid government". KVI's John Carlson notes that Seattle U.S. Rep, Pramila Jayapal is the chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Rhetorically, Carlson asks if Jayapal will rebuke or condemn Tlaib's assertion. KVI has contacted Jayapal's office today, Sept. 22nd, seeking a statement about Rep. Tlaib's comment and there has been no response from Jayapal's campaign.
In this episode of the Belligerent Beavs Podcast, we're once again joined by Pac-12 Network Analyst Yogi Roth who shares his thoughts on the fast start for Football, the significance of their upcoming game against USC, and why he's excited for Saturday night. We also recap the Football team's dominant victory over Montana State, celebrate Belligerent Beavs Athlete Damien Martinez's first collegiate touchdown, relive the magic of Portland playing host for a neutral site non-conference game, and shoutout Men's Soccer for beating Seattle U and Volleyball for splitting their trip to New Orleans.
Millard Dawson enters his fifth year with the baseball program at Seattle U in 2021-22, and his fourth as an assistant under Head Coach Donny Harrel. In his first season, Dawson served as a student manager for the Redhawks. He assists with the recruiting, small-game offense and outfielders, while also serving as the team's first base coach.Millard shares his experiences being a competitor playing multiple sports and how he's grown as a hitter over the years. He tells us about professional baseball and what it all takes to be a complete hitter. He also talks about letting players be their own hitting coach.He shares the importance of understanding how the body moves in sequence and getting hitters to understand how their body moves via drills or constraints from the ground up.Millard shares some tips on how to be successful from a hitting standpoint. He talks about why he wants to give back to the youth and college athletes and help them learn from the mistakes that he made along the way.In this episode, he touched base on Mental skills and breathing during fall ball and the importance of doing the right things at all times.SHOW NOTES:[2:31] What were you hoping to do with your bachelor's degree in Kinesiology/Health Promotion?[3:52] What are some ways that you help hitters figure out their own body and how it's supposed to move, are there certain constraints or drills that you like to use with your hitters?[5:22] The whole process of you deciding to try to play football and baseball at a very high level in college and ending up in professional.[10:49] What are some of those mistakes you felt like you made back then that you help make sure guys steer away from?[13:30] What's the right way to approach you as a coach if you recommend something to a player but they feel comfortable doing it their own way?[17:05] How much do you promote just the competition within?[19:29] What's your take on doing those types of things to help build confidence within players in that competition?[22:08] what about lifting during the season?[23:44] What's a typical fall ball day if you're a hitter?[25:53] What's your take on small ball versus trying to hit for power?[27:44] Is it important for you as a recruiter to make sure each guy can lay down a bun?[28:52] What are some things that you know you've learned since you've started scouting, recruiting, and watching players?[30:32] Do you watch kids?[31:56] From a pitching standpoint is there a certain amount of starts or a certain amount of games you need to see from him before you're ready to make an offer?[33:05] What about looking for position players who strictly play up the middle?[34:10] Is there a certain time like home to first time or 60 time that really catches your eye?[35:11] What about arm strength for outfielders?[36:46] Is it hard to evaluate an outfielder though from their range standpoint?[39:52] How do you go about developing them as human beings?[41:49] Do you guys name captains?[45:03] Are you guys utilizing the transfer portal?[47:16] What advice would you give yourself being a recruiting coordinator on just how to go about getting them seen and getting recruited like what should they be focusing on?FOLLOW MILLARD:Twitter:@SeattleUBase@Coach_MDawson42Email:dawsonmillar@seattleu.edu See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.