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In today's news: The city of South Haven has applied for an emergency dredging permit from the Army Corps of Engineers to get its recreational harbor ready for boaters this summer as the water in the harbor has become too shallow. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order slashing federal funding to public broadcasters PBS and NPR. How does that affect WNIT in South Bend? Berrien County is being required to return $320,000 in COVID funding back to the federal government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: The city of South Haven has applied for an emergency dredging permit from the Army Corps of Engineers to get its recreational harbor ready for boaters this summer as the water in the harbor has become too shallow. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order slashing federal funding to public broadcasters PBS and NPR. How does that affect WNIT in South Bend? Berrien County is being required to return $320,000 in COVID funding back to the federal government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: The city of South Haven has applied for an emergency dredging permit from the Army Corps of Engineers to get its recreational harbor ready for boaters this summer as the water in the harbor has become too shallow. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order slashing federal funding to public broadcasters PBS and NPR. How does that affect WNIT in South Bend? Berrien County is being required to return $320,000 in COVID funding back to the federal government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: The city of South Haven has applied for an emergency dredging permit from the Army Corps of Engineers to get its recreational harbor ready for boaters this summer as the water in the harbor has become too shallow. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order slashing federal funding to public broadcasters PBS and NPR. How does that affect WNIT in South Bend? Berrien County is being required to return $320,000 in COVID funding back to the federal government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EDUCATION:Stanford - 1989-93YEARS AT SAN FRANCISCO:Sept. 2016 - PresentCAREER HIGHLIGHTS AT SAN FRANCISCO:Molly Goodenbour, a two-time national champion at Stanford who has over a decade of head coaching experience on the collegiate level, was named the ninth head coach in University of San Francisco women's basketball history on Sept. 28, 2016. This is Goodenbour's third coaching stint on the Hilltop, where she served as an assistant coach with the Dons during the 1994-95 and 2005-06 seasons.In 2023-24, Goodenbour led San Francisco to a second-half resurgence as the team finished in a tie for third place in the West Coast Conference standings after starting the season with a 4-9 record. The program posted double-digit victories in WCC play for the fifth time in Goodenbour's tenure as the team finished at 10-6, highlighted by season sweeps of Pacific, Saint Mary's, Pepperdine, and LMU. San Francisco also finished the season strong, rolling eventual WCC Tournament Champions Portland on the road, earning 59-47 victory at Chiles Center.Under Goodenbour's guidance, Jasmine Gayles and Debora dos Santos earned All-WCC First Team honors. Dos Santos recorded a career season, averaging a double-double with 15.3 points and 10.6 rebounds per game while Gayles led the squad in scoring at 16.8 points per game. Gayles also recorded the second 40-point game in program history as she dropped 40 points in an 81-68 win at Pacific on January 13The 2022-23 season under the leadership of Goodenbour concluded with an overall record of 19-13. Three Dons earned All-WCC Selections while two Dons earned WCC All-Within the first six years on the Hilltop, Goodenbour posted impressive numbers, including becoming the winningest coach in USF history through 50 games (27-23), as well as through two seasons at 34-28 (.548). Goodenbour quickly built up her impressive resume at USF, becoming the first coach to post winning overall and conference records in her first two seasons on the job. Building off the program's strong start to the new decade, the Dons were once again punching a postseason ticket as they battled through a grueling non-conference schedule that kept them away from the Hilltop from Thanksgiving until after New Year's Day. Following an 0-4 start to WCC play battling through injuries and COVID-19 related pauses, the Dons went on to rattle off wins in six of their next seven games and finished with the third seed heading into the WCC Tournament. USF would go on to defeat Santa Clara in Vegas before returning home to host Air Force in the WNIT.Since the start of the 2020-21 season, Goodenbour's Dons have made consecutive WNIT appearances and won at least one game in back-to-back WCC Tournaments. Led by two-time All-WCC first team selection Ioanna Krimili, USF's 2020-21 team led the conference in total points and points per game while being a top-four program in team plus/minus. Goodenbour's third WCC Tournament in 2019 saw her lead the Dons to a first-round victory over Portland, marking the seventh year in a row the Dons advanced beyond their opening game.Molly's 2017-18 squad placed three WCC All-Conference and All-Academic honorees. Anna Seilund earned First-Team All-WCC and Second-Team All-WCC recipients Michaela Rakova and Kalyn Simon.She finished her first year on the Hilltop in 2016-17 with an 18-13 overall record that included an 11-7 mark in West Coast Conference play, good for a fourth-place finish, the Dons' highest since the 2002-03 season. In the process, Goodenbour became the first USF head coach since Sue Rojcewicz in 1982-83 to post a winning record in her first year at the helm and compiled the second-best record by a first-year coach in program history. In addition, USF's 11 WCC wins under Goodenbour were the most since the 1996-97 campaign.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.auburnobserver.comInstead of a written Mailbag on this Friday, Justin pivots towards a mailbag version and enlists Dan to help him answer subscriber questions. Topics for this episode include…* Priorities in the transfer portal for Auburn basketball* Who the Tigers might go after in the frontcourt and at point guard* Tahaad Pettiford's NBA Draft decision* The biggest differences at practice for both football and basketball* Why Auburn's best team ever not winning it all isn't cause for doom and gloom* Favorite restaurants from Justin's NCAA run and Dan's WNIT run* The Nice Guys vs. The Other Guys* The Masters champions dinner* Springtime in AuburnThis is a premium podcast for Observer subscribers only. You can join by clicking the button below or going to this link.
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Fairleigh Dickinson head coach Stephanie Gaitley joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on FDU's success, the wheel of defense and captains.Stephanie Gaitley is one of the most accomplished figures in NCAA Division I history. With an impressive career record of 684-393 (.635), Coach Gaitley ranks as the 12th winningest active head coach in Division I basketball. Her legacy includes 20 postseason bids, 11 WNIT appearances, and nine NCAA tournament appearances, showcasing her ability to lead teams to success at the highest levels.Under Coach Gaitley's leadership, Fairleigh Dickinson Knights have experienced an incredible transformation during her first two years with the team. In her inaugural season (2023–24), the Knights finished 14–17 overall, with a strong 11–5 Northeast Conference record, landing them in 3rd place. The following season (2024–25) marked a historic leap, as the team finished with an outstanding 29–4 record, an undefeated 16–0 conference run, and a berth in the NCAA First Round—a testament to her ability to elevate programs to new heights.Prior to joining FDU, Coach Gaitley also led programs at Fordham (2011-2022), Richmond (1985–1991), Saint Joseph's (1991–2001), Long Island (2002–2008), and Monmouth (2008–2011), further solidifying her reputation as one of the most successful and versatile head coaches in women's basketball.
The boys catch up after a CRAZY week. They preview the natty and much more. Also catch up with Becky Burke and Chellia Watson after their incredible WNIT run, then join Jeff Blank as we get ready to talk Masters!
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, and Beth, along with VP of Podcast Production, Arthur. We talk spicy food, baseball's Giant Bunny, NCAA Bowling Regional Tournament/Final Four, Sacramento State trying to get to FBS as an Independent, WBB NCAA, WNIT, WBIT champs, Men's NIT Champs, NCAA Final Four, Duke's blown lead, outdated Final Four takes because the games took place, Commish met the SoCon Conference, we try to make VMI fun, US Open Cup drama, BURRITO BOYS, Lil Wayne met Bill Belichick which caused Commish to make many song references, Best Yard University, Miami Ohio Dodgeball national champs, plus an interesting spam email, and much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
10am Hour 1 - UB Women's basketball coach Becky Burke joins Derek and Zach to talk about the Bulls win over Troy to capture the WNIT Championship.
1pm Hour 3: Bulls' play-by-play man Jack Kreuzer joins the show as the UB Women look to win the WNIT title against Troy.
-The Insiders with you on April Fools Day-NDSU WBB's WNIT run comes to an end-Voice of the Jackrabbits Tyler Merriam joins-Jeff Kolpack joins -NFL Rule Changes
In the first hour of today's Sports Rush, Brett catches up on the packed weekend of sports that was, including the Elite Eight of the Men's Basketball Tournament that saw the Purdue Boilermakers bow out of the tournament at the hands of Kelvin Sampson and the Houston Cougars. Also in the first hour, a Horizon League matchup in the Great Eight of the WNIT tonight! All that and more in Hour 1! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-The Insiders with you on a Monday-It's gameday for NDSU WBB in the Great-8-Bison WBB Head Coach Jory Collins joins-Associate AD for Marketing and Fan Engament Cam Bastian-Final Four is set
Scott Agness of The Fieldhouse Files is our guest on the phone line in Hour 2 as he and Brett not only talk about the Butler Bulldog Women’s Basketball Team coming into the Gates Sports Center tonight to take on the PFW Mastodons in the Super Sixteen round of the WNIT, but also the insane Pacers win last night over Washington and how the Pacers are shaping up ahead of the NBA Playoffs! Also in the second hour, getting ready for Purdue vs. Houston tonight at Lucas Oil Stadium in the Sweet Sixteen!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-The Insiders with you on a Feel Good Friday-NDSU WBB advances to the Great 8 in the WNIT-Bison WBB Assistant Coach Jaime Adams -NDSU Pro Day Thoughts-Sweet 16 day one recap-Bets of the Week-Feel Good News
-The Insiders LIVE at NDSU Pro Day for a packed show-Bison Football Head Coach Tim Polasek-NDSU Women's Basketball Head Coach Jory Collins-NDSU Offensive Coordinator Dan Larson-Bison Co-Defensive Coordinator Nick Goeser-Buy or Sell
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Maria Marchesano, the head coach of the Purdue Fort Wayne Women's Basketball Team, is our guest on the phone line in the first hour of the show today! Last night, the Mastodons defeated the Old Dominion Monarchs in the Second Round of the WNIT at the Gates Center after earning a first-round bye, and will face the Butler Bulldogs in the next round at the Gates Center on Friday! Also in the first hour: is UCONN Head Coach Dan Hurley the next/modern iteration of Coach Bobby Knight? All that and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour of today's show, Brett takes a deep dive into the current state of college basketball and NIL Deals, and how they're effecting the product of NCAA Basketball as we've seen a very chalk Sweet Sixteen field and a severe lack of mid-major success compared to the Power 5 Conferences. Also in the first hour, we prepare for the Purdue Fort Wayne Women's Basketball Team competing against the Old Dominion Monarchs in the WNIT at the Gates Center tonight! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour of today's Sports Rush, Brett and Adam recap the weekend that was in Tournament Basketball across Men's and Women's Basketball! The two also take a look at the matchups that will be taking place in the Sweet Sixteen, particularly a matchup between Purdue and Houston! Also in the first hour, the Mastodon Women's Basketball Team will be hosting Old Dominion tomorrow in the second round of the WNIT! All that and more in Hour 1!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 with Joe Starkey: It's Austin's birthday! Crowley is having an NCAA Tournament watch party and Joe is mad he got a "pity invite." Duquesne women's basketball won its first-round game against Longwood at the buzzer in the WNIT. Mt. Lebanon brothers and wrestlers Luke and Mac Stout wrestled against each other in the NCAA Tournament last night. Bill Cowher thinks the Steelers should bring back Russell Wilson. odd Haley thinks the Steelers should go and get Aaron Rodgers.
It's Austin's birthday! Crowley is having an NCAA Tournament watch party and Joe is mad he got a "pity invite." Duquesne women's basketball won its first-round game against Longwood at the buzzer in the WNIT. Luke and Mac Stout wrestled against each other in the NCAA Tournament last night.
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Post game interview with WBB Head Coach Angie Nelp after the season ends with a loss to Lindenwood in the WNITSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The 2024-25 Tulsa men's hoops season is officially in the books, and Head Coach Eric Konkol will return for a fourth season.We give our thoughts on that decision before discussing women's hoops' shocking AAC Tournament loss and surprising WNIT berth, softball's upswing, other TU sports, and our favorite NCAA Tournament bracket picks.
Brett is joined in the first hour of today's show by the Head Coach of the Purdue Fort Wayne Women's Basketball Team, Maria Marchesano! Brett talks to Coach Marchesano today about the loss to the Green Bay Phoenix in the Horizon League Championship Finals, as well as their upcoming tournament participation in the WNIT! Also in the first hour today, a look at the latest news in the college transfer portal for both players AND coaches, as IU now has their next Men's Basketball Head Coach! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Navy baseball coach Chuck Ristano joins the Anchors Aweigh podcast to talk about the thrilling Star Series victory over archrival Army. We also talk to Navy women's basketball coach Tim Taylor about earning a berth in the WNIT and to Navy wrestling coach Cary Kolat about the upcoming NCAA Championships. Lastly, we cover the announcement that Ed DeChellis will retire after 14 seasons as Navy men's basketball coach.
In the first hour of today's show, Brett catches up on everything we've missed as we were off for the past week or so for Big Ten Men's Tournament coverage! The Purdue Boilermakers are in the Tournament, and will be facing the High Point Panthers. The Indiana Hoosier men did not make the tournament after a loss to Oregon to start the Big Ten Men's Tournament. Also, the Purdue Fort Wayne Women are going to be in the WNIT! All that and a whole lot more exciting sports stories to cover in the first hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Lisa Bluder, who spent 24 seasons as the P. Sue Beckwith, MD, Head Women's Basketball Coach at The University of Iowa. As the all-time winningest coach in Big Ten history with an overall record of 528-254 and a Big Ten record of 262-145. Under her leadership, the Hawkeyes advanced to the last two National Championship Games and made 22 postseason appearances overall (18 NCAA and 4 WNIT), including 14 of the last 16 NCAA Tournaments. Bluder led the Hawkeyes to five Big Ten Tournament titles, and two shared Big Ten regular season championships. Bluder was the Naismith National Coach of the Year in 2019, three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year (2001, 2008, 2010), three-time WBCA Regional Coach of the Year (2001, 2008, 2018, 2019), and had posted a winning record in 23 of her 24 years at Iowa, including 18 upper-division finishes in the Big Ten Conference. She had the third-most victories among active coaches in Division I women's college basketball when she retired in 2024.On today's episode, Lisa talks about her journey to getting to where she is today, coaching Caitlin Clark, women in sports and what's next for her. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Support the show
(Episode 307) On this show Amanda Jones, Scott Tee, Mason Dixon and host Rob Byrd make up the studio panel. Tracy Wheeler, fundraiser for the Senior Services of Van Buren County joins the crew to talk about upcoming fundraising events. Dave Jones, Amanda Jones's Father stops by to tell everyone about Amanda growing up and how she's been brain washed by Rob Byrd's Moondog of Show. The Blueberry Chicks stop by the studio to tell us about their Thanksgiving Special that will be airing on WNIT out of South Bend on November 23. On Racin' Mason Dixon's Front Porch Stomp, he invites the voice of racing on the radio and the manager of Berlin Raceway to the studio to tell the world about his experiences on the road. It's all here, right now and so much more on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show.
Natasha Camy is an NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Referee now in her 14th season. She has officiated at the very top level, including in the 2024 Elite 8 game featuring LSU and Iowa, the most watched women's basketball game in history! She has also officiated in the Conference USA championship, Big 10 conference playoffs, Big 10 final, SEC conference playoffs, WNIT final, WBIT quarterfinal and final. In the episode, Natasha shares with host Elizabeth Emery about how she prepares for games, nerves, cute interactions with players, and how things have changed in the fourteen years she's been oficiating. Beyond her own officiating career, Natasha is helping others grow in the profession. She founded and runs Referee Ready Academy, a holistic referee development training program. In January 2024 she was announced as an investor for the Cape Town Tigers, a South African basketball club belonging to The Basketball Africa League (BAL); founded by the National Basketball Association (NBA) and International Basketball Federation (FIBA); making her one of the first African American women to do so. The investment deems Camy one of the only African American women to invest in a BAL team. Get involved and support the show directly at https://bit.ly/supportWsports Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Find Hear Her Sports on all social @hearhersports Find Natasha on IG at https://www.instagram.com/natashacamy/ Find Referee Ready Academy on IG at https://www.instagram.com/refereeready/ Learn more about Referee Ready Academy at https://refereeready.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natasha Camy is an NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Referee now in her 14th season. She has officiated at the very top level, including in the 2024 Elite 8 game featuring LSU and Iowa, the most watched women's basketball game in history! She has also officiated in the Conference USA championship, Big 10 conference playoffs, Big 10 final, SEC conference playoffs, WNIT final, WBIT quarterfinal and final. In the episode, Natasha shares with host Elizabeth Emery about how she prepares for games, nerves, cute interactions with players, and how things have changed in the fourteen years she's been oficiating. Beyond her own officiating career, Natasha is helping others grow in the profession. She founded and runs Referee Ready Academy, a holistic referee development training program. In January 2024 she was announced as an investor for the Cape Town Tigers, a South African basketball club belonging to The Basketball Africa League (BAL); founded by the National Basketball Association (NBA) and International Basketball Federation (FIBA); making her one of the first African American women to do so. The investment deems Camy one of the only African American women to invest in a BAL team. Get involved and support the show directly at https://bit.ly/supportWsports Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Find Hear Her Sports on all social @hearhersports Find Natasha on IG at https://www.instagram.com/natashacamy/ Find Referee Ready Academy on IG at https://www.instagram.com/refereeready/ Learn more about Referee Ready Academy at https://refereeready.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Toyelle Wilson begins her fourth season leading the SMU women's basketball program. She's led the Mustangs to the WNIT twice and had to help her team through an injury-plagued 2023-24 campaign. Wilson and her staff mined the NCAA transfer portal to find scoring and low post presence as the Mustangs prepare their inaugural season in the ACC. This is a conference with great women's basketball. It sent seven teams to the 2024 NCAA tournament. Wilson talks about her 2024-25 SMU team, the challenges of the ACC along with NIL advantages and the transfer portal with Hilltop Visits.
Jonny talks with Susan from Berrien Community Foundation about For Good Grants and Amanda from WNIT PBS Michiana talks about what they are doing with their recent grant. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Joe Pott talks with Saint Louis University women's basketball head coach Rebecca Tillett to discuss the upcoming season. Coach Tillett reflects on the team's recent WNIT championship, the importance of veteran leadership, and the integration of new talent. She also shares insights into the challenging non-conference schedule and the positive impact of the men's basketball program on the women's team. Tune in for an inside look at what's ahead for SLU women's basketball!
Guest: Mike Bradbury, Head Coach New Mexico Women's BasketballIn this week's basketball coaching conversation, New Mexico head coach Mike Bradbury joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on efficient language, keeping it simple, and his “so what” philosophy.Mike Bradbury enters his ninth season as head coach for The University of New Mexico women's basketball team. In his previous eight seasons at the helm, Bradbury has guided the Lobos to a 162-89 (.645) and 89-51 (.636) in conference and became just the second coach in UNM history to win 100 games. Overall as a head coach he has won over 340 games.Five times in his tenure (2017-18, 2018-19, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24) the Lobos eclipsed the 20-win mark, with the Lobos tying the program record for most wins in a single season with 26 in 2021-22. Further, the 25 wins in 2017-18 were tied for the second-most wins in program history. The consecutive 20-plus win seasons under Bradbury in 2017-18 and 2018-19 were the first for the program since the 2007-08 – 2008-09 seasonsFrom 2007 to 2010, Bradbury led Morehead State to a 50–44 record over the course of three seasons, including a 22–11 record and a bid to the WBI in his final season as head coach. The 22-win mark set the school's NCAA-era record for victories in a season, and the 14–4 conference mark in the same year set the school's single season conference wins record and was also the highest conference winning percentage in a season in school historyAt Wright State from 2010 to 2016, Bradbury had five seasons with 20 or more wins and led the school to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2014, in addition to WBI appearances in 2011 and 2012 and WNIT appearances in 2015 and 2016.Breakdown:01:10 Longevity in Coaching02:02 Building a Winning Team Culture03:03 Efficient Communication in Coaching04:39 Non-Negotiables in Player Development10:27 Adapting Offensive Strategies15:14 Defensive Principles and Adaptability21:14 Coaching Philosophy and Staff Development26:05 Overcoming Adversity: No Excuses26:42 Staff Organization and Responsibilities27:56 Efficient Practice Communication30:03 Post-Practice and Game Review33:05 Adapting Coaching Strategies39:06 Simplifying Game Plans48:05 Maintaining Passion for CoachingChris Oliver / Basketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachbballimmersion/Immersion Videos:Check out all our all-access practice and specialty clinics: https://www.immersionvideos.com
Jada Pierce has been the head women's basketball coach at Niagara University since 2015. The Philadelphia native has raised the program to a new level, leading the Purple Eagles to their first two Division I postseason appearances and first ever D1 postseason win in the first round of the 2024 WNIT. Pierce's coaching resume also includes time as the head coach at Cheyney University and stints as an assistant at the University of Delaware and Saint Joseph's University. As a player, Pierce starred at Central High School and West Chester University. In Episode #212 of “1-on1 with Matt Leon,” Matt catches up with Pierce to talk about her life in hoops. They discuss what's been key to her squad's success the last few years, talk about her introduction to basketball, look back on some of her favorite memories from her career and much more. “1-on-1 with Matt Leon” is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. You can follow the show on X @1on1pod and you can follow Matt @Mattleon1060
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Host Michael Rand starts with some key games from Wednesday. Anthony Edwards broke out of his shooting slump by making five three-pointers as the Wolves moved back into first place in the Western Conference. The Twins hit a home run for the first time since their opening game, keying a win over the Brewers and sending the team back to the Target Field opener with confidence. And the Gophers women's basketball team advanced to the finals of the WNIT. 11:00: Star Tribune outdoors writer Tony Kennedy joins Rand to talk about a unique story he is working on. Which of the 11 states that have Big Ten schools is the best for deer hunting? 32:00: Stefon Diggs wore out his welcome again.
It's Thursday, and Brady starts with his dreadful performance in his men's league basketball game last night. Then, ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney joins the show. And then, Brady has the latest on the Oakland Athletics, who will move temporarily to Sacramento at the end of the season. And, Brady is encouraged by the start of the Red Sox season, especially the quality of their starting pitching. Then later, the UVM women's basketball team's season came to an end last night in a loss to St. Louis in the Fab 4 of the WNIT, Brady looks back at their season, and the end of the career their senior leader Emma Utterback.
It's time to kick off the week, with a Monday edition of The Sports Rush with Brett Rump! There's a lot to catch up with from what happened over the weekend today, and we start with the Purdue Boilermakers finally making the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament under Head Coach Matt Painter after defeating the Tennessee Volunteers yesterday in a fiery matchup that saw standout performances from Zach Edey and Dalton Knecht. In order to talk about the game, Brett is joined on the guest line by Dylan Sinn of the Journal Gazette, who covered both of Purdue's games this weekend at Little Caesars Arena up in Detroit. We hear about how Purdue has gotten their wins, the level that Edey is playing at, and about the atmosphere with a majority of Purdue fans in the building for the games. All that and more with Dylan Sinn! Also in the first hour, the tragic early passing of a former Indianapolis Colt, the Purdue Fort Wayne Women fell in the WNIT, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Friday! After a grueling week of travel with the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodon Men's Basketball Team by plane, train, and automobile, Brett is finally back in the host saddle of The Sports Rush! In the first hour of today's show, Brett catches up on what he's missed since being gone since Monday! Talking about changes in the Horizon League, with both top-level players and coaches leaving the conference. Plus, the Indiana Women have a tough matchup at 5PM against the South Carolina Gamecocks in the Women's NCAA Tournament. Also, the Purdue Fort Wayne Women will take on St. Louis tonight in the WNIT! Plus, the Indiana Hoosiers Men's Basketball Team finally has a recruit for the 24-25 Class!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's edition of Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, sits down with Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain, to talk about a number of topics, including Lady Eagle Basketball which is currently participating in the WNIT and both Golden Eagle baseball and Lady Eagle softball. Cox also sits down with Ryan Lee, Assistant athletic director for Compliance and Jack Trosper, assistant head coach of the Lady Eagle basketball team.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the second hour of today's Sports Rush guest-hosted by Derek Decker, Derek is joined by the head coach of the Purdue Fort Wayne Women's Basketball Team, Maria Marchesano! Maria and her team have gotten wins in the opening round of the WNIT over Eastern Kentucky and in the second round over the Cincinnati Bearcats, and will face the St. Louis Billikens on Friday Night at home at the Gates Center! Derek hears from Coach Marchesano about the run so far, a preview of Friday night's matchup, and what playing in the postseason and winning does for the program in areas such as recruiting and the transfer portal. Also in the second hour, Derek talks about changes to the rules in the NFL, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.