Archive for January, 2013

Inside Athletics: Jan. 27, 2012

January 27th, 2013

Listen to the podcast In this week’s “Inside Athletics” Dave and James jump into a recap of the past few days. Dave also opens the door for James to explain what a basketball game day looks like for him. Listen to the podcast.

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Inside Athletics: Jan. 20, 2012

January 20th, 2013

Listen to the podcast. In this week’s “Inside Athletics,” Dave and James talk about the track and men’s volleyball teams, which both opened their 2012 seasons in the past few days.  They also dig deeper into the basketball teams, both of which seems to be hitting their stride midway through the season.  Dave ends the podcast [...]

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Inside Athletics: January 13, 2013

January 18th, 2013

Listen to the podcast. This week, Dave reports directly from the NCAA annual convention being held in Grapevine, Texas.  Sue Kolb, women’s soccer coach and Assistant Athletic Director for Student Athlete Well-being joins Dave in reporting on educational sessions they each attended as well as general observations about the annual convention.  Issues of compliance, social [...]

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Inside Athletics: January 11, 2013

January 11th, 2013

Listen to the podcast. In this week’s “Inside Athletics” podcast, Dave and James talk about both basketball teams springing into key stretches of their schedule with wins.  They also announce some exciting awards being added by the EMU Athletic Department, before Dave closes with a preview of next week’s NCAA Convention. Listen to the podcast.

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Inside Athletics: January 4, 2013

January 4th, 2013

Listen to the podcast. In this week’s “Inside Athletics” podcast, Dave and James jump into a potpourri of subjects from how the women’s basketball team has played since returned from Christmas break to the gearing up of the spring sports.  They close with some introspective thoughts from fall sport student-athletes. Listen to the podcast.

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