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Game Day Episode 4: The Utah Basketball programs are ready to make big waves in their new conferences. What is the scoop on the Utes Men's and Women's Basketball programs? In this episode of Game Day, the crew covers what it's like to be a basketball fan, the atmosphere of Game Day, and provides an inside look behind the scenes from a Student Manager.
Coach Andrew Muse shares his journey from growing up in North Carolina to becoming a Graduate Assistant at Wichita State. Growing up in a basketball family, Andrew played for his father in high school and then walked on at App State. He played for Coach Dustin Kerns and his twin brother Aaron served as a Student Manager during their four years in Boone. After graduating from App State he accepted a Graduate Assistant position at Wichita State under Coach Paul Mills. **Sponsored by FastModel** Be sure to check out FastModelSports.com and use the promo code "BOXSCORE" for 15% off your purchase. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtheboxscore/support
Coach Dylan Rigol shares his journey from growing up in New England to becoming the Director of Video at Oregon State. Dylan attended High Point University and was a Student Manager under Coach Tubby Smith and then GG Smith after he took over as Head Coach. Coach Wayne Tinkle hired Dylan to serve as a Graduate Assistant as well as the Director of Video for the Beavers. **Sponsored by FastModel** Be sure to check out FastModelSports.com and use the promo code "BOXSCORE" for 15% off your purchase. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtheboxscore/support
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a longtime manager. This interview is with Jerry Miller who worked as a student manager for KVIK in the 1970s. He went on to work in radio in Idaho and Utah. He retired from Idaho State University in 2023 where he was "the voice of the Bengals" and the manager of KISU.
Stephen Cain and Mike Micceri interview Cate DeProfio, Student Manager for the Villanova Women's Basketball Team and recent Bone Marrow Match/Donor, live from the Connelly Center as part of WXVU's live broadcast of the Bone Marrow Donor Registry Drive, in partnership with the National Marrow Donor Program and The Andy Talley BoneMarrow Foundation.
Head Operations Student Manager for Penn State Baseball Shannon O'Neill joins Dylan Campione & Nicho Fernandez on today's episode! Hear all about Shannon's journey helping out PSU's program as one of their lead student managers, traveling with the team and being a part of a team of 36 student managers. Thanks so much for joining us Shannon, appreciate all the time and insight you gave us! Get ready for a home run of a deal as we're offering fans an exclusive 30% off all Dugout Mugs orders using the special promocode SRP30 at checkout at dugoutmugs.com. The official mug of Side Retired! Enjoy Dugout Mugs' unique and high quality products at an unbeatable price!
Parker Watson was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia when he was 4 1/2 years old and is now a Pediatric Cancer survivor. His parents Michelle and Mike found out about Team Impact and Parker was connected with the Harvard Men's Hockey Team, has been their Team Impact Representative since January 31st of 2023. Noah Janfaza in his 3rd year of being the Student Manager for the Harvard Hockey team and is also the Liason between Team Impact and Harvard. Parker and Noah will both talk about the great experiences they have had since Parker became a full member of the Harvard team.
Coach Bob Gallager shares his journey from growing up in Elbridge, New York to becoming an Assistant Coach at Bowling Green [State University]. He attended St. Bonaventure and after his sophomore year he served as a Student Manager under Coach Mark Schmidt. After graduating from St. Bonaventure, he remained in Olean as a Graduate Assistant for the Bonnies. Coach Gallager accepted an Assistant Coach position under Coach Chad Myers at Massanutten Military Academy in Virginia. He helped the Post Graduate team go 32-3 including an appearance at the National Prep Tournament Final Four, the team had a number of Division I players including future NBA player Dereon Seabron (New Orleans Pelicans). Gallager reunited with Coach Chad Myers at IMG Academy where he again served as his Assistant Coach, the following season he landed a Special Assistant position at Southern Utah under Coach Todd Simon. The Thunderbirds went 24-13, including an appearance in the CBI Semifinals. Simon was named the Head Coach at Bowling Green and hired him to serve as an Assistant Coach for the Falcons. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtheboxscore/support
Coach Cole Wakefield shares his journey from growing up in Katy Texas to becoming a Graduate Assistant at the University of Louisiana. Cole became a Student Manager at Texas Tech during his sophomore year. He served under both Chris Beard and Mark Adams. During his time with the Red Raider they went 59-32 including a Sweet Sixteen run in 2022. After graduating from Texas Tech in 2022 he accepted a Graduate Assistant position at the University of Louisiana under Coach Bob Marlin. In his first season in Lafayette the Ragin' Cajuns went 26-8 with a perfect 14-0 at home, and a Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship. For much of the season Louisiana was ranked in the Top 10 of the Mid Major Top 25, and for the first time in nine seasons Louisiana made the NCAA Tournament. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtheboxscore/support
Since he's so short, Pat thinks its funny to take pics with super tall girls. The Creighton Women's 3-on-3 team didn't disappoint. Pat got a new car this week, and just realized that JT got one almost 6 months ago. The death of Jerry Springer we pretty shocking. Thanks to our podcast partner Centris Federal Credit Union! You can rep our show! Buy some Pat and JT Podcast swag HERE! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coach Molly Bachand shares her journey from growing up in Fairway, Kansas to becoming a Director of Basketball Operations for a NCAA Division I men's basketball program. She got her first experience working the Roy Williams Camp at Kansas while still in high school and eventually became a Student Manager while at Kansas under Coach Bill Self. After graduating she accepted a position at-then Big 12 member Colorado and spent one year there before returning to Kansas. Molly spent two years at the University of Kansas before accepting a Director of Equipment role at UAB in Birmingham, Alabama. Coach Danny Manning brought her to Wake Forest as the Director of Equipment Services for both the men's and women's basketball programs, when the change in leadership took place in 2020 she found herself out of a job as well. In 2021 Coach Justin Gray hired her as the Director of Basketball Operations at Western Carolina. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtheboxscore/support
Rodrigo Espinel is a Student Manager for the Rutgers University baseball team. He is a graduate student in his fifth year with the program. Espinel provides an in depth look into what goes on behind the scenes that keeps the operation running. Everything from technology in baseball and analytics, to travel accommodations and responsibilities, to dugout snacks and fungos are discussed in this episode. Get a look, through “Rigo's” expertise, into what happens beneath the surface that helps keep a program successful in this episode of Green Grass & White Bases.
Coach Bryan Bender shares his journey from growing up in Wisconsin to becoming the Head Coach at Ellsworth CC. He was a Student Manager under Tubby Smith at Minnesota and eventually worked his way up to the Video Coordinator before entering the JUCO ranks at Missouri State University-West Plains. After the season at West Plains he moved onto Boone, NC to be the Director of Basketball Operations at App State under Jim Fox. In 2017 Coach Bender returned to the JUCO ranks as an Assistant Coach at Southwest Mississippi CC under Coach Thomas Gray, the following season he succeeded Coach Gray as the Head Coach at Southwest Mississippi CC and remained there until April of 2022 when he was introduced as the Head Coach at Ellsworth CC in Iowa Falls, IA. **Sponsored by FastModel** Be sure to check out FastModelSports.com and use the promo code "BOXSCORE" for 15% off your purchase. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtheboxscore/support
Coach Colin Shannon, In this episode, you'll hear from Coach Colin Shannon. Coach Shannon is currently the Director of Basketball Operations for Coach Greg Kampe at Oakland University. This is a pretty cool conversation. For starters, Coach Shannon is only 24 years old. However, I truly believe that his story can IMPACT some younger coaches. If you are a Student Manager or a Graduate Assistant or thinking about entering the world of college basketball, then this is conversation for you! Coach Shannon has been with the Oakland Basketball Program since 2016, holding roles in the following capacities: Student Manager, Assistant Video Coordinator, and Graduate Assistant. He also talks about his time as both a student manager and the the head freshman and junior varsity basketball coach at Royal Oak Shrine High School from 2016 to 2020. I am so appreciative that Coach Shannon helped coordinate past podcasts with Coach Covington, Coach Jones and Coach Smith. Without his help, I would have not been able to come to Oakland and tell their coaching stories. In conclusion, I applaud Coach Colin on many levels. To have the amount of loyalty, love and passion for Coach Kampe, his co-workers, the players at Oakland, and this university is really inspiring. Finally, you will hear that Coach Shannon truly wants to coach and he is no doubt making a lasting impact with Coach Kampe's program. Follow Coach Colin Shannon @Colin___ShannonFollow Tell Me Your Story Coach @CoachKevinDroStories and Strategies for Public RelationsCommunication is in every facet of our daily business.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyDEEP - The Life of Rob Murphy DEEP - The Life of Rob Murphy DEEP chronicles Murphy's remarkable journey. Moneyball Sportswear Moneyball, The Only Way To Ball! Great Sports Wear and Basketball Uniforms! Michigan Made! Basketball Position Metric Pre-Order Rashad Phillips New Book: “The evolution is being televised"Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Coach Alex Church shares his journey from growing up in Hedgesville, WV to coaching at Marshall and UAB. After playing for his father [Kelly Church] at Hedgesville High School, he became a Student Manager at Marshall University where he helped them advance to the NCAA Tournament - where they went on to upset Wichita State before falling to West Virginia in the Round of 32. Coach Church accepted a Graduate Assistant position at UAB under Coach Rob Ehsan where they went on to have a 39-28 overall record with a winning record in C-USA competition. That first season in Birmingham they accepted a postseason bid to the CBI, and despite going 19-13 the following season, the staff was dismissed after advancing past UTSA in the 1st Round of the Conference USA Tournament - which ultimately ended due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Alex stepped away from coaching and started "Church Graphic Design" which services coaches who want to spruce up their resumes and portfolios so they stand out from the thousands of other job applicants. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtheboxscore/support
Jon Payne and Joe Lynch discuss truckload pricing dynamics. Jon is the Director of Pricing Strategy & Analytics at Loadsmart, a freight technology company that is removing the barriers between shippers and carriers so freight can move in the most efficient, transparent and automated way. About Jon Payne Jon Payne is the Director of Pricing Strategy & Analytics at Loadsmart, a leading digital freight technology company. Jon directs a team of Analysts & Data Scientists focused on optimizing algorithmic pricing and innovating business strategies by leveraging Loadsmart's supply and demand data. Under Jon's leadership, Loadsmart has developed and gone to market with several customized pricing solutions for shippers, including Reliable Contracts, a dynamic contract solution that guarantees 100% PTA and incentivizes Loadsmart to purchase below market. Prior to joining Loadsmart in 2019, Jon began his career as an Analyst in Investment Banking at J.P. Morgan. Jon holds a B.S. in Economics at Duke University where he also spent his 4 years in a leadership role as a Student Manager for the Men's Basketball Team. About Loadsmart Loadsmart is a freight technology company that is removing the barriers between shippers and carriers so freight can move in the most efficient, transparent and automated way. By bringing shippers, carriers, and warehouses together on a connected platform, Loadsmart is helping to solve deep-rooted inefficiencies in transportation. Loadsmart's Flatbed Messenger leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning and strategic partnerships to bring the first supply-led marketplace. Flatbed Messenger eliminates empty miles by matching Home Depot's dedicated capacity to Loadsmart shippers who need flatbed services. Enterprise brands looking to reduce empty miles from their dedicated/private flatbed capacity can reach out directly to flatbedmessenger@loadsmart.com for more information. Key Takeaways: Truckload Pricing Dynamics Jon Payne is the Director of Pricing Strategy & Analytics at Loadsmart, a leading digital freight technology company. In the podcast interview, Joe and Jon discussed truckload pricing dynamics including dynamic pricing engines, reliable contracts, and the network effect. Dynamic pricing enables shippers to get an instant freight quotes created by a dynamic pricing tool that delivers the right price with guaranteed capacity. No more back and forth emails and phone calls haggling over pricing. Dynamic pricing powered by artificial intelligence provides an instant rate that reflects the most updated market intelligence. Loadsmart also has the ability to quote multiple modes (LTL, Truckload, rail, etc.) Reliable contracts is Loadsmart's antidote to the wild price swings that are common in the freight market. When a broker is unable to provide capacity for a given lane, the shipper sometimes finds themselves in the spot market, where they may pay dearly for a truck. Loadsmart's reliable contracts solutions provides shippers with a target price and a “ceiling price” which is the not to exceed price. When a shipper working with Loadsmart pays above the target price, Loadsmart gets a reduced margin. With reliable contracts shippers are less likely to be forced in the spot rate market and Loadsmart has an incentive to meet the target price. Reliable contracts ensures that Loadsmart is aligned with the customer (shipper) which leads to better lane coverage, lower pricing, and a win-win relationship between Loadsmart and their customer. Loadsmart now benefits from the “network effect” which means they have sufficient scale (shipments moved) that they have more data, more insights, more capacity, and more capability to do help their customers and carrier partners. If you are a carrier looking for a back haul, Loadsmart is more likely to have a solution because they probably have freight in your vicinity. Loadsmart is a Chicago-based freight tech company founded in 2014. As the ‘nerds of logistics', they seek intelligence in data to solve deep rooted inefficiencies in the industry. Pairing advanced technologies with deep-seated industry expertise, Loadsmart fuels growth, simplifies operational complexity and bolsters efficiency for carriers and shippers alike. Loadsmart gives their customers access to their data connections that link supply and demand in addition to a suite of award-winning solutions to strike the perfect balance of cost and service. Loadsmart has acquired or developed a full suite of freight tech solutions that enables them to better serve shippers and carriers: Kamion (truck management system), RFP Guide (RFP management), OpenDock (dock scheduling). Learn More About Truckload Pricing Dynamics Jon's LinkedIn Loadsmart LinkedIn Loadsmart Market Recap Beyond Cost Per Load with Felipe Capella What Will Tomorrow's Freight Broker Do with Ben Buchanan Home Depot's Empty Mile Solution with Eduardo Silva Redefining Freight Brokerage with Nick Jensen The Market Recap with Chloe Castillo The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Join us on this exciting episode where we look at the Lady Vol basketball program from a different lens. Former Student Manager, Sam Scalise, who worked under Coach Warlick and Coach Harper joins us to talk about her time with the program, what she learned and also shares some fun stories with us. Also, she speaks on her important non-profit she started in high school (stridesforsurvivors.org).
Originally going "solo" on today's episode, however, impromptu I have my #1 fan and listener join as I give my take on the upcoming May 1st College Deadline. We revisit the college road trips we took in high school as I went through the search and admission process. Also, you don't want to miss Mommy May helping me make a big announcement! Yes, coming very soon on The Student Manager podcast will be mini-episodes of The Hiring Manager! These short episodes help college student and graduates on the career search process. Guests will be hiring executives in the business world sharing their insight and experiences from interviewing, networking, what to do and what not to do and characteristics they look for. Also, guests will be recent graduates that share raw, real stories and experiences in their career search process.
Download and listen to three student managers from the University of Oregon women's basketball team. Mater Dei alum '20 Anna Bradley joins our March Madness episode with her fellow senior manager Josie Williamson and sophomore manager Dawson Prickel. How did Anna adjust to life in the Pacific Northwest versus the other two who are from Oregon. The three discuss what they like and what they don't like at Oregon. They share why they wanted to join the women's basketball team and what they are getting out of this unique experience, including what they have learned from Head Coach Kelly Graves. Is Eugene full of tree huggers? Who will win the women's national championship? You don't want to miss this episode!
On this weeks episode, we have on Mason Mcrae. Mason works with VCU baseball to create scouting reports and help with data collection to benefit the team. This is a great episode for anyone trying to understand the ins and outs of college baseball. Follow us on socials to get more Statstak content! Twitter: @Statstak Instagram: @Statstak.io TikTok: @Statstak.io
March Madness is upon us and it's time for The Student Manager Series! Kicking off my favorite time of the year is sophomore Ryan McMullen who is currently one of the student managers at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Download and listen to how this East Coast kid knew exactly what he wanted out of high school and how's he balancing being a student and part of the men's basketball team. Ryan is a journalism major and is a college basketball "junkie". He started @NCAAHoopsNow on Instagram when he was 13 years old! How will the Warriors do in the Big East Tournament and will Shaka Smart have them dancing in the NCAA Tournament?
Today's guest is Jack Horoho. Jack is currently a junior studying Accounting in Krannert. He has previously served as the President of Delta Sigma Pi, a professional business fraternity, where he led an executive committee to foster a positive culture in the fraternity and achieve professional and community service objectives. He has also had previous experience interning for BKD and Zimmer Biomet in various accounting roles. Jack currently serves as a student manager for the Purdue Men's Basketball team where he helps out in daily practices and games. The Purdue Center for Career Opportunities is here for you! Schedule an appointment with our peer consultants via Boiler Connect or come visit us in YONG 132. You can also join us on social media for up-to-date information on events, workshops, career fairs, and much more! As always, Boiler Up!
In this episode Craig, Tim, Nick, and Vincent take a look back at the Creighton loss and Seton Hall doubleheader before looking ahead to the Villanova game. They also interview Head Student Manager Gabe Samangy and discuss the culture under Mike Anderson, as well as his experience as a manager.
SEASON 4 / EPISODE 2! Matt Trudeau - Director of Basketball Operations @ D1 Central Connecticut State University Men's Basketball Program. Matt talks about his life growing up in Storrs, Connecticut - previously a Student Manager at the CCSU program before taking a Full Time job opportunity with Hoop Group as the Director of Recruiting and ultimately leading him back to CCSU. Matt really enjoys being part of a program thats bigger than himself and is excited for what the future may bring in the realm of Division 1 Basketball Coaching. This is Matt Trudeau - Listen to his story now! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fadeawayfit/support
In this episode, we continue our series "How Did You Get There?" with Aaron Wasson, as he shares his journey from a Student Manager of Equipment to an Assistant Athletic Director of Equipment. Learn more about Uncommon Sports Group.
In this episode, we start off our new series "How Did You Get There" with Jason Grooms, as he shares his journey from Student Manager to Chief of Staff. Learn more about Uncommon Sports Group.
Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies
In this episode you will hear: (16:25) In this week's “In the news segment, an August 11th article by Rick Clark, (Director of Undergraduate admissions at Georgia Tech) from the Georgia Tech admissions blog entitled, “How the Olympics explains college admissions”. This is Part 1 of 2 on this topic. (32:53) A listener named Kendra from Maryland asked our hosts to please address teenage suicide given the rash of suicides on college campuses. We wanted to take advantage of Dr. Lisa Rouff's expertise, so she takes the lead and looks at the causes of teenage suicide, gender differences in suicide, and how covid has impacted mental health. Lisa looks at the state of mental health in our country and on college campuses. She gives us some cues and clues of what to look for, and she tells us what to do if you have reason to believe a teen may be suicidal. Mark shares one service that most campuses have that he feels can be a helpful resource. (01:02:14) Mark interviews Michael Fong, the founder of “The Student Manager podcast”. Michael is a lifelong California native. This is Part 2 of 2 Michael tells us how a student or parent can search through the episodes that Michael has to see which colleges he is featuring on each episode, so they can listen to a podcast about a specific college or university that is of interest to them. Michael talks about how he routinely asks students where are the best restaurants to eat if students go to your college or university Michael shares insights from the over 100 college campuses that he has visited Michael goes on the hot seat and he is entertaining Recommended resources this week: (01:11:34) Lisa shares a great recommended resource for us for this week. It is NAMI is an acronym for the National Alliance on Mental Health. Lisa tells us how to use the helpline to get help for any student in danger of suicide or any other serious mental health problems. (01:22:55) Mark and Lisa spent the afternoon on the campus of North Carolina State University in Raleigh on Sept 14th and that is our College Spotlight for the week. Mark's daughter is also a grad student there in their Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. They talk about life on all three campuses and they share insights from their visits: (https://www.ncsu.edu/) Follow Mark Stucker on Twitter to get breaking college admission news, and updates about the podcast before they go live: To access our transcripts, click: Find the specific episode transcripts for the one you want to search and click the link Find the magnifying glass icon in blue (search feature) and click it Enter whatever word you want to search. I.e. Loans Every word in that episode when the words loans is used, will be highlighted in yellow with a timestamps Click the word highlighted in yellow and the player will play the episode from that starting point You can also download the entire podcast as a transcript Feel free to pass this podcast on to others who you feel will benefit, even if they are not a YCBK listener. Don't forget to send your questions related to any and every facet of the college process to: . If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful! Check out the college admissions books Mark recommends: Check out the college websites Mark recommends: If you want a college consultation with Mark or Lisa, just text Mark at 404-664-4340. All he asks is that you review the services on his website first. His website is: https://schoolmatch4u.com/
Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies
In this episode you will hear: (10:35) In this week's “In the news segment, a September 26, 2019 Washington Post article by Valerie Strauss article entitled, “The truth about college admissions — from college admissions deans. In this article, Strauss assembles a group of quotes that Brennan Barnard (another Washington Post contributor) assembled from Admission Deans. These quotes represent the dean's best doses of wisdom for students. Mark and Dave discuss one quote from Brennan and three quotes from the Dean in this episode. Mark and Dave plan on returning to this article to discuss more of their quotes in future episodes. (38:56) Dr. Lisa Rouff has a certificate in understanding ADD. Helping adults and adolescents with ADD is part of her professional clinical counseling practice. She takes the lead in answering a question from Christina: My very bright son with inattentive ADD declared in 9th grade that he was going to be a B student. Anything higher wasn't worth the extra effort to him. He has high intellectual curiosity, is very bright, and the structure of the school isn't his jam. It seems to me he puts more energy into managing to a B than he would simply doing the work and getting an A (which would be easy for him). Where do kids like that end up? This is the final part of a two part answer that began on episode #193. (01:05:30) Mark interviews Michael Fong, the founder of “The Student Manager podcast”. Michael is a lifelong California native. Michael Fong gives his backstory, including the creative approach he took to win a scholarship to college Michael tells us about the format of his, “The Student Manager podcast Michael talks about what type of students he chooses to interview on his podcast Michael answers the question, how does he prevent a student who comes on his podcast from giving a biased perspective that would be unfair to the schools he is featuring. (01:18:40)Recommended resources this week: https://www.mefa.org/ (01:30:40) Sylvia Borgo, our newest team member shares her backstory, and then she takes the lead on our College Spotlight. College Spotlight-University of California San Diego (UCSD), La Jolla, California Follow Mark Stucker on Twitter to get breaking college admission news, and updates about the podcast before they go live: To access our transcripts, click: Find the specific episode transcripts for the one you want to search and click the link Find the magnifying glass icon in blue (search feature) and click it Enter whatever word you want to search. I.e. Loans Every word in that episode when the words loans is used, will be highlighted in yellow with a timestamps Click the word highlighted in yellow and the player will play the episode from that starting point You can also download the entire podcast as a transcript Feel free to pass this podcast on to others who you feel will benefit, even if they are not a YCBK listener. Don't forget to send your questions related to any and every facet of the college process to: . If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful! Check out the college admissions books Mark recommends: Check out the college websites Mark recommends: If you want a college consultation with Mark or Lisa, just text Mark at 404-664-4340. All he asks is that you review the services on his website first. His website is: https://schoolmatch4u.com/
Coach Donny Lind shares his journey from attempting to walk on at Loyola Maryland to becoming one of the highly touted up-and-coming coaches in NCAA Division 1. He was a Student Manager under Jimmy Patsos at Loyola Maryland before being hired as a Graduate Assistant at VCU under Shaka Smart. Coach Lind was eventually promoted to Video Coordinator, while at VCU they had unprecedented success winning 84 games, a CAA Championship, and appeared in the NCAA Tournament in each of his three years on staff. In 2011 the Rams advanced to the Final Four. Jamion Christian hired him at Mount St Mary's where they would win the NEC Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in Lind's first season on staff. In April of 2016 Coach Lind was named to National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Under Armor 30-under-30 list and subsequently moved on to Radford to be an Assistant Coach under Mike Jones. During his five seasons at Radford he was an integral part of their regular season and post season success. He was instrumental in the development of Carlik Jones and was named one of the top 50 Impactful Low Major Coach in DI and the third best AC in the Big South by Jeff Goodman, Stadium Basketball Insider. After Wes Miller accepted the job at Cincinnati, Mike Jones was named the Head Coach at UNCG and Coach Lind went with him.
Jeremy started out his coaching career as a Student Manager at Indiana University during the 2003-07 seasons. He worked under Coach Mike Davis and Kelvin Sampson. Rauch has worked with 10 coaches who were former or are current head coaches. Jeremy was the Head Coach at Southridge High School in Huntingburg, IN. Coach Rauch led them to back to back conference champs in 2013-14. Currently, Jeremy is the Head Coach at Snider High School in Fort Wayne, IN. Conference champs in 2017. Voted both Journal Gazette and News Sentinel Coach of they Year 2017. Head coach of Indy Heat EYBL AAU team, 2018. This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball. Mention "United Basketball & Leadership Podcast" and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models. Connect with Dr. Dish on Twitter or Instagram @drdishbball We are excited to have Inner Pro Sports as a partner on the podc The Hoosier Gym Coaches Clinic | August 27 - 28 | Knightstown, IN Speakers: Mark Cascio | Rob Jones | Tyler Coston | Jamy Bechler | Phil Bechner | Joe Stasyszyn | Travis Daugherty Take advantage of Early Bird Discounts - Register at https://www.unitedbasketballclinics.com/hoosier
Vol Baseball Graduate Student Manager Luke Bonfield talks with John Wilkerson about the teams 2021 season and more.
Vol Baseball Graduate Student Manager Luke Bonfield talks with John Wilkerson about the teams 2021 season and more.
Vol Baseball Graduate Student Manager Luke Bonfield talks with John Wilkerson about the teams 2021 season and more.
Vol Baseball Graduate Student Manager Luke Bonfield talks with John Wilkerson about the teams 2021 season and more.
Vol Baseball Graduate Student Manager Luke Bonfield talks with John Wilkerson about the teams 2021 season and more.
Coach Graham Bousley shares his journey from playing high school basketball with future NBA players to coaching NCAA DI basketball. After growing up in California he decided to attend Wisconsin and be a Student Manager under Bo Ryan. Things didn't go as planned, but he did eventually help the Badgers make a NCAA Tournament run as the Head Student Manager. From Wisconsin he moved onto VCU where he was the Graduate Assistant under Shaka Smart. During his two years in Richmond they made back-to-back NCAA Tournaments. Mike Rhodes was named the Head Coach at Rice and he brought Graham with him as the Director of Basketball Operations. Jamion Christian hired Bousley as an Assistant Coach at Mount Saint Mary's, and he has coached alongside him during his tenure at Siena - and now at George Washington. Coach Bousley speaks about the struggles of the 2020-21 season and the optimism about the future of George Washington University men's basketball.
ESPN's NBA reporter Dave McMenamin joins the podcast to talk about being a student manager at Syracuse, the success and failure of Syracuse players in the NBA, and how he played collegiately at the University of Limerick in Ireland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coach Ryan McIntrye shares his journey from growing up in Northern Virginia to being the Video Coordinator at West Virginia University. He became a Student Manager and eventually became the Head Student Manager at WVU under Bob Huggins. After graduating he moved onto the University of South Carolina where he helped them reach the Final Four as a Graduate Assistant. After his time serving under Frank Martin he moved onto Austin Peay as their Director of Basketball Operations under Matt Figger. Coach Huggins offered him the opportunity to return to West Virginia as their Video Coordinator. He's learned from some BIG time coaches and is a rising star in the profession!
Josh and Josh are joined by Baylor men's basketball head student manager Shiv Patel to discuss the Bears' run to the national championship and what life is like as a national champion.
Ryan McIntyre is the Video Coordinator for the West Virginia University Men's Basketball team. Prior to assuming his current role, Ryan served as a Student Manager at WVU, Graduate Manager at the University of South Carolina (going to a Final Four), and then spent 2 years as Head of Basketball Operations at Austin Peay State University before returning to West Virginia in his current role. This is Sports Episode 1.
Download and listen to Ep. 61 with Ole Miss Basketball Student Manager Austin Roberts who joined me in Nashville at the SEC Tournament. He shares how he dreamed of being a Rebel growing up in Alabama.
Download and listen to Ep. 60 with Baylor University Shiv Patel. He's a student manager from California and thinks his Bears have a chance to win the national championship! This California native is a double major studying marketing and management.
On today's episode, Nate is joined by Senior Student Manager Mo Haroon to talk all thing Xavier basketball. The two discuss Mo's managing background, his passion for scouting and the NBA, and insights into this year's team and Xavier basketball as a whole.
Justin Einerson Lincoln Rails Basketball Twitter Instagram Venmo - @RailsBasketballClub Competitive Mindset Social Media Twitter Instagram Overview Did not play senior year of high school Experience at UW Milwaukee as Student Manager and Volunteer College coaching experience at Junior College and NAIA schools High School level the best fit for him Over coming being in over his head - Rob Jeter testing level of loyalty Aha moment at Howard High School Golf being ultra-competitive Friendship through competitiveness No stop gaps in HS athletics in regards to program progress Fix the classroom issue before anything else Visualization Countering the atmosphere --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bill-kegler/support
This week we open with World Series impressions with UCSB Analytics for the first 5 games of Dodgers v Rays, then are joined (11:15) by former Gaucho Student Manager Ryan Bobb who was a member of the 2016 CWS Team and current Player Development Analyst with the San Francisco Giants, to talk 2020 Arizona Instructs, Ops, managerhood, and his unique perspective of the Omaha run.
We took some time to sit down with Miguel Castro from UT San Antonio to talk about his start in the equipment world and where he sees himself going down the line --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
Summer baseball bonus pod! We catch up with 4 Gauchos and a former Student Manager on their summer 2020 experiences. Christian Kirtley (2:17 - Santa Paula Halos) leads off followed by Michael McGreevy (10:54) Gianni Bloom bats 3rd (24:05 - San Francisco Seals) our clean-up man is Carter Benbrook (36:52 - Marysville GoldSox) and rounding out the order is Aidan Wirshing (42:57 - Waterloo Bucks).
Knightline with Andrew Phegley Brought to you by The Dever Team. www.thedeverteam.com www.knightlinesports.com Featuring: Former Knights QB Kyle Israel and Ben Stout. Recap: We look back at last season's interview series Jeff Allen conducted for the 40th anniversary of the Knight's first ever team in 1979. This week we feature Student Manager and 40th anniversary coordinator Hillary Arena.
This week we sat down with JMU Football student manager Jake Darling. Jake talks about his time as a JUCO golfer, transitioning to being a student manager, and how awesome it is to have Scott as a boss. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
This week we talked with Ari Osier, student manager at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, about her upcoming Graduate Assistant position at Illinois State and her journey through the industry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
We sit down this week with Caleb Moon, student manager at Ohio University to talk about his experiences in the equipment room with MACtion and Managers on a Mission --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
On this weeks episode we sit down Western Kentucky Student Manager Clint Hoehler to talk about his experiences and what he is looking forward to as he finishes up his senior year --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
This week we got to hear the incredible story of Brad Walker and his journey into the world of Athletic Equipment --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
This week we sat down with Jake Prettyman, student manager at the University of Delaware. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
Patrick and Scott discuss the roles of the student equipment manager for football and all the different things they do behind the scenes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
The Sports Free Agent in the spotlight is Alex Kuhn. Alex's areas of interest for an opportunity in sports are in Marketing/Fan Engagement, Partnership Activations, and Development. Alex has experience working in youth, high school, college, and professional sports. He has worked at a YMCA as a Sports Assistant, high school basketball program as a game-day worker, a Student Manager, and a Graduate Assistant for the University of Cincinnati Men's Basketball program and worked for G3 Marketing which helps run youth camps for professional athletes. Alex enjoys being a part of a team and look to make my teammates/coworkers better! To find out more about Alex visit his profile here: https://bit.ly/AlexKuhn If you are a hiring manager looking for people to fill an opportunity or a person looking for their first or next opportunity in sports please visit www.sportsasajob.com to see what we can do for you! Follow us on twitter @sportsasajob and subscribe to the newsletter for more stories: https://www.sportsasajob.com/newsletters.html Go sign up for the #1 job sports-focused job board online and be part of their network. https://www.jobsinsports.com/ make sure TO LET THEM KNOW YOU HEARD OF THEM FROM THE PODCAST. I want them to know we got industry leaders and future stars in this community!
Western Illinois Basketball Graduate Assistant Grant Baker joins The Party for some quality college basketball content. Andy and Grant discuss Garza vs. Toppin, Mid Majors that had potential in March Madness, Big Ten hoops, the transfer portal and even Cardinals baseball. Grant tells his story, and details how he ended up at Western, and his battle with Type 1 Diabetes.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebrewparty)
Michael sits down with The Student Manager of the Concordia Basketball team, Nick Ellersick, to talk all things Student Manager. Concordia is a private Christian University in Irvine, Ca.
Johnny Larson began his strength and conditioning career as an Exercise Science Major at Hofstra University where he also served as the Student Manager for their Division 1 Collegiate Softball Program. It is during this time where he began interning at the Professional Athletic Performance Center in Garden City, New York. Upon completion of his Dual Bachelor’s Degree program at Hofstra, Johnny enrolled in the Graduate Program for Sport Sciences at Hofstra while simultaneously interning at the United States Military Academy at West Point under the guidance and direction of Coach Scott Swanson, Kyle Ferrell and Tanna Burge and worked primarily with their Division 1 Wrestling Team. After several months at Army West Point, Johnny took his professional endeavors down to Tuscaloosa where he was able to serve as a Volunteer Assistant Strength Coach at the University of Alabama. During his tenure in T-Town, he assisted with the implementation of their Softball Program which went to the College World Series Final, working alongside Michelle Diltz and Head Coach Patrick Murphy, as well as writing the programs for the Alabama Cheerleading team, which in that year, won the UCA National Championship. After working the floor for several months, Coach Terry Jones, Master CSCCA Strength Coach and former Alabama Crimson Tide Athlete and Green Bay Packer, brought Johnny on to work with Alabama Football’s tight end and linebackers during the first season of the College Football Playoff System. It is during this time where he also had the opportunity to work under Scott Cochran, arguably one of the most influential strength and conditioning coaches in the entire Sports/Health and Wellness Industry. After spending a little over a year in Alabama, Johnny was offered a full-time assistant strength and conditioning coach position with the St. Louis Cardinals where he worked with Major League Baseball Players during spring training and served as the Advanced A Ball Strength Coach at their Spring Training Home in Jupiter, Florida. Upon completion of the season, Manhattan College brought him in to serve as the first full time strength and conditioning coach in their school’s athletic department where he coached all 19 teams, built a weight room, developed the fiscal year budget and brought in assistant coaches and interns. Most recently, before coming to Soho Strength Lab in New York City, Johnny served as the strength and conditioning coordinator for Olympic Sports at Florida Atlantic University where he worked primarily with their Nationally Recognized Baseball program, as well as Volleyball, Softball, Women’s Soccer and Track and Field. Johnny is currently finishing his Master’s Degree in Sports Sciences from Hofstra University and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in both Political Science and Exercise Physiology. He is CSCS Certified through the NSCA and also possesses the USAW Level 1 Sports Performance Certification. He is a native of the Bronx, New York. If you would like to learn more from Johnny, you can follow him on social media: Instagram: @johnny_larson89 Twitter: @JPLarson89