Hardwood History عمومي
[search 0]
أكثر
تنزيل التطبيق!
show episodes
 
Iconic Seasons is a podcast that takes you back to the greatest college basketball seasons of all time. Through the voices of players, coaches, and journalists, we relive the excitement, the drama, and the unforgettable moments that made these moments and seasons iconic. We use interviews, audio from the games, as well as scripted storytelling, to bring the past to life. Whether you're a die-hard college basketball fan or just a casual observer, Iconic Seasons is a must-listen for anyone who ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Iconic Seasons is all about college basketball. We talk about the greatest moments in the sport's history with interviews from players, coaches, and journalists. Occasionally we go deep on other topics like health and fitness. In this week's episode, we try new products and experience the benefits of cold plunges and saunas. Support the show Check …
  continue reading
 
It's all the Hoosier Stories in one place. In what has been an up-and-down season for this years crew it is wonderful to look back at this team. Let's remember that this team had no players that made it in the NBA though several had pro careers. Despite the lack of high-end talent the system and cohesiveness of the team carried the day. Join us and…
  continue reading
 
Get ready for a time-warp back to the legendary 1987 NCAA championship game between Indiana and Syracuse, where we dissect the strategies, the defining moments, and the players who made history. Promise us one thing; you'll be on the edge of your seat when we unfold the drama of the final play that saw Indiana emerge as the champions and the lastin…
  continue reading
 
Get ready to hit rewind as we take you back to 1987 for a deep dive into the NCAA basketball championship, with a former player who was there on the court! We've got former Hoosier 6-man, Joe Hillman, with us to share what it was really like on the court in that high-stakes match between Indiana and Syracuse, and how Coach Knight's legendary coachi…
  continue reading
 
The Indiana Hoosiers managed to overcome the UNLV Runnin' Rebels in the unforgettable 1987 Final Four match-up. Joe Hillman, former Hoosier Six man, sheds light on the contrasting strategies that played out on the Superdome court. Joe will share unique insights, revealing how IU's press defense was instrumental in controlling UNLV and their two-dim…
  continue reading
 
We wrap the year by giving everyone a chance to reflect and catch up before our final run of three episodes concluding the inaugural run of Iconic Seasons. We hope that you've enjoyed the first 7 episodes if you have tell someone about the show or leave us a comment. If you really like it send us an email at hardwoodhistory@gmail.com. If you can't …
  continue reading
 
The 1987 season of Indiana basketball holds a special place in the history of NCAA. Led by the legendary Coach Bob Knight, the Indiana Hoosiers took home the NCAA Championship that year, marking one of the most memorable seasons in the history of Indiana basketball. The journey to this victory was not a conventional one. Bob Knight, known for his i…
  continue reading
 
Get ready for a whirlwind journey back to 1987 with the UNLV Run-and-Rebels basketball team. We're joined by none other than Freddie Banks, a key player in that iconic Final Four team. Freddie brings to life the remarkable camaraderie, electrifying offense, and underrated defense that made the team truly legendary. He opens up about his personal jo…
  continue reading
 
The 1987 NCAA basketball season will forever be remembered for the iconic Final Four clash between Providence and Syracuse. This match, a pivotal moment in NCAA history, saw Syracuse making a surprising shift from their typical zone defense to man-to-man, a tactical switch that played a crucial role in their victory. As we dissect this legendary ga…
  continue reading
 
Ready to step back in time and relive one of the most thrilling eras of Syracuse Basketball? This episode transports you to 1987, a time when Syracuse Orange reverberated their fiery coach's spirit in the bruising Big East basketball scene. As your tour guide, we have Joe Combe, part of the legendary runner-up team, revealing riveting tales of the …
  continue reading
 
Now is a perfect time to catch up on the first 4 episodes of Iconic Season or you can head over to Patreon and Binge the entire first season like a Thanksgiving Feast. In case you missed them the first three episodes are now free for everyone. The first episode focuses on New Orleans and the final fours that have occurred there. The second episode …
  continue reading
 
Let's relive the glorious days of Providence's 1987 basketball season under the legendary guidance of Coach Rick Pitino. This episode is fueled by nostalgic energy and fascinating revelations from our guest, former player Ryan Ford. Prepare for a journey filled with tales of nail-biting matches against formidable teams, and the remarkable victories…
  continue reading
 
Get ready for a deep dive into Indiana University Basketball’s triumphant 1987 Championship season, a journey that starts with the team's eye-opening 1985 international exhibition tour. From Toronto to Tokyo, Beijing, Hong Kong and Amsterdam, the Hoosiers experienced a unique bonding opportunity filled with fierce competition against national teams…
  continue reading
 
Prepare to be transported back to some of the most epic moments in Final Four history. We're revisiting the legendary 1982 championship game between Dean Smith and John Thompson, the moment of magic when Michael Jordan sank a game-winning shot, the ascension of the Big East Conference, and the infamous 1993 final, all amidst the buzzing backdrop of…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to Iconic Seasons 1987, the podcast that takes a deep dive into the most iconic seasons in sports history. For our preview episode, we're going back to 1987, one of the most entertaining seasons in NCAA history. In 1987, we saw the debut of the three-point line and a final four that included 4 hall of fame coaches and incredible players. It…
  continue reading
 
Ever braved the icy waters of Iceland for enlightenment, or even thought about it? Joshua Church, co-founder of Edge Theory Labs, did just that only to unearth the transformative power of cold therapy. Through our interview with Joshua, we unpack his remarkable journey, from the toasty climate of San Diego to the ice-cold waters of Iceland, and how…
  continue reading
 
In this captivating episode, we dive into the NBA draft, analyzing the prospects, and considering the crucial role fit plays when drafting young players. We also debate the value of Scoot Henderson and why his number two ranking is being contested. Furthermore, we explore the future of NBA teams, such as the potential trade of Portland Trailblazers…
  continue reading
 
We had the incredible opportunity to chat with Coach Freddie Banks, a Las Vegas native who's made a lasting impact as a player and now as a coach at Canyon Springs High School. From his humble beginnings on the blacktop in fifth grade, Coach Banks shares his inspiring journey through high school, college, and his pro career that led him to become t…
  continue reading
 
There's only one team that gets their one shining moment. For everyone else, their season ends just like Indiana's. It's still fun to break down the season that was and think about the things that Indiana and every team faces heading into next year. With 20% of all CBB players in the transfer portal, hope springs eternal and the landscape of colleg…
  continue reading
 
On Monday night, one of these four teams will be celebrating a national title in Houston and doing what national champions have done for years: cutting down the nets. It’s a right reserved for the victors and The Chucker, 19nine’s resident historian, details the origins of this cherished college basketball tradition. Support the show Check out our …
  continue reading
 
Sixty years ago, Mississippi State and Loyola met in the second round of the 1963 NCAA Tournament. The journey to that matchup, however, was anything but easy in a nation and in a sport still battling with racial segregation. “The Game of Change” required two competitive, daring programs, a cunning escape from Mississippi, and a willingness to chal…
  continue reading
 
This season marks the 35th anniversary of Kansas’ unexpected march to the 1988 NCAA title. Now, what could be so shocking about a blueblood program led by that summer’s #1 NBA draft pick and a Hall of Fame coach winning it all? Well, that’s the story of Danny & the Miracles and the most unlikeliest of titles from a college basketball blueblood. The…
  continue reading
 
Twenty-five years ago, the Big Ten finally launched a post-season conference tournament. After years of rejecting the move for an assortment of reasons ranging from academics to regular season integrity, the conference switched course and installed the Big Ten Tournament to cap to the 1997-1998 season. The Chucker, 19nine’s resident historian, expl…
  continue reading
 
Travis Diener’s rise to basketball stardom wasn’t supposed to happen. He wasn’t gifted athletically, pushed by trainers growing up, or born into a hotbed of basketball talent. He was average. At every level, critics rightly questioned everything that he wasn’t but forgot about everything that he was. From Marquette University to the NBA to the Ital…
  continue reading
 
19Nine Globetrotters - https://19nine.com/collections/harlem-globetrotters-x-19nine 19Nine Stories Harlem Globetrotters - https://19nine.com/blogs/news/the-harlem-globetrotters Thunder Law - https://www.harlemglobetrotters.com/world-tour/roster/thunder/ While Thor might have created thunder and lightning, Harlem Globetrotter Thunder Law brings the …
  continue reading
 
This is the full interview covering the scope of Georgetown Basketball History. If you liked the short podcast on Wednesday you're going to love this deep dive. Pioneer Press Georgetown 1984 - https://19nine.com/blogs/news/the-pioneer-press-georgetown-1984 19Nine Hoya's Gear - https://19nine.com/collections/georgetown-university John's Website - ht…
  continue reading
 
John Reagan - Georgetown Basketball History Project Pioneer Press Georgetown 1984 - https://19nine.com/blogs/news/the-pioneer-press-georgetown-1984 19Nine Hoya's Gear - https://19nine.com/collections/georgetown-university In the early 1980s, an unlikely program commanded the nation’s college basketball consciousness. An elite, exclusive Catholic in…
  continue reading
 
When did the Fab Five become Michigan’s starting five? Almost as soon as the Fab 5 arrived on the University of Michigan campus as the most heralded recruiting class in the history of college basketball, Wolverines head coach Steve Fisher began fielding questions about starting all five freshmen. But Fisher resisted until he no longer could. The Ch…
  continue reading
 
The perfect podcast. Playground stories, basketball history, legendary coaches, and AI. What else could you want. Georgetown - https://19nine.com/products/georgetown-hoyas-1995-1996 John Thompson’s Autobiography - https://www.amazon.com/I-Came-As-Shadow-Autobiography/dp/1250619351 Jesse Washington - http://www.jessewashington.com/shadow.html Suppor…
  continue reading
 
The Pioneers collection is a celebration of black excellence in college basketball during Black History Month, featuring teams such as Texas Western who won the national championship in 1966 with five all-black starters, 1984 Georgetown led by coach John Thompson and star center Patrick Ewing, UNLV led by coach Jerry Tarkanian and players Larry Joh…
  continue reading
 
Ahead of this weeks match up between UK and Kansas get yourself prepped to enter one of the most storied buildings in college basketball. You will also learn about the progenitors of Rupp arena in the process. If you missed it learn about The Phog where the latest version of rivalry started the home and home (The Phog Episode) Big Blue Nation, this…
  continue reading
 
This is our full conversation with Eric Gordon Sr. He takes us through what brought him to the game of basketball and the foundations that helped him guide his sons to basketball glory and successful lives as men. He still contributes to the game via E3 Basketball Training and the EG10 AAU Team. He is really excited about this years team. If you li…
  continue reading
 
Get excited for this heated rivalry game between Illinois and Indiana. The current heat in the rivalry owes some of its origins to EG Jr.'s recruitment and the Illinois fanbases reaction to his decision to attend Indiana. Learn why he chose Indiana over Illinois and how a freshman was able to navigate such a tumultuous transition to college and lea…
  continue reading
 
Today we’ve got Mike Seilski Author. Sports Columnist. Radio host and host of my favorite sports podcast this year I Am Kobe. I know because I was reminded that I apparently listened to 31 days of podcasts last year. Mike Sielski is a sports journalist and author. He has been a sports columnist at the Philadelphia Inquirer since 2013 and was named …
  continue reading
 
There are rivalries, and then there is the Crosstown Classic. The annual showdown between the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University is one of the most heated and contentious matchups in all of sports. Xavier Gear - https://19nine.com/collections/xavier-musketeers Cincinnati Gear - https://19nine.com/collections/cincinnati-bearcats From the…
  continue reading
 
When it comes with multi-sport athletes there are a few names that come to mind there's Bo Jackson Deion Sanders and even Charlie Ward. Deion Sanders is the only player to play in both a Super Bowl and the World Series while Bo Jackson is the only player to play in both the NFL and MLB all-star game winning the MVP in the MLB game and Charlie Ward …
  continue reading
 
This week we are recapping Davidson’s run to the Elite 8. We zoom In specifically to breakdown their victory and Steph’s dynamic performance in The Sweet 16. Let us know what you think about Davidson or Wisconsin who was 31-4 coming into this game. Scx52Y07K0meYc2Bfs6k Support the show Check out our New Affiliate Link to get 20% off and support the…
  continue reading
 
In the 2008 NCAA Tournament, Davidson, a school of fewer than 2,000 students, embraced its role as David against college basketball’s Goliaths. Led by Dell Curry’s son, a thin sharpshooting sophomore named Steph, Davidson surged into the Elite Eight. In this edition of 19nine SHORTS, The Chucker, 19nine’s resident historian, revisits a March Madnes…
  continue reading
 
This Friday, Veterans Day 2022, college basketball returns to an aircraft carrier when Gonzaga meets Michigan State on the USS Abraham Lincoln in the San Diego harbor. On this edition of 19nine SHORTS, The Chucker, 19nine’s resident historian, revisits the inaugural Carrier Classic in 2011. He explains how – over the course of a decade – this novel…
  continue reading
 
On this week's episode, we talk to Leigh Ellis. Leigh has been covering basketball for the past decade-plus working in Toronto at The Score, NBA TV with The Starters, and The Athletic with No Dunks. His new venture sees him striking out on a new path playing pickup basketball in 20 Different Countries and Cities. There is so much to unpack. Join us…
  continue reading
 
Basketball is Back check out 19Nine Madness. We get into previewing the Eastern Conference and talking about the madness that has occurred over the first week of the season along with predicting what will happen the rest of the year based on what we've seen so far. 19Nine - https://19nine.com/collections/19nine-madness Support the show Check out ou…
  continue reading
 
Frequent contributor Matthew McLaughlin and I dig into this prescient documentary as college athletics, NIL, and sports gambling become more and more integrated. Will the past be an ever-present part of the future of college athletics or will the lessons learned by these athletes help future students avoid the same mistakes? Oh, and the documentary…
  continue reading
 
We are back talking hoops with Jared Truby. He's dialed in behind a custom La Marzocco Strada like his is with the NBA. We draft our top 8 teams after a couple of nights of watching games that matter. We then get into The Redeem Team Documentary and finish on a related topic of Leadership. If you haven't tried their coffee yet you're missing out. C…
  continue reading
 
Today the Robert and I go in-depth with Nathan Grubel purveyor of Draft Deeper a modern update to the NBA Draft Analysis game. He is a graduate of Temple University and is forging his own journalistic pathway through hard work and skill development. The Podcast is produced today by Hardwood History Podcasts and presented by 19Nine as part of their …
  continue reading
 
This is 19nine SHORTS, a fast break-styled lesson in hardwood history On this edition of 19nine SHORTS, The Chucker, 19nine’s resident historian, takes us back five decades and details the origins of Midnight Madness. Originally more motivational tactic than program-branding exercise, more an impromptu fan gathering than any heralded celebration of…
  continue reading
 
This is 19nine SHORTS, a fast break-styled lesson in hardwood history. On their way to the 1996 NCAA Championship, the Kentucky Wildcats sported one of the most distinctive uniform kits in modern NCAA basketball history – the so-called “denim blues.” Though the Kentucky denims now land a spot on nearly every credible list identifying the top Wildca…
  continue reading
 
Hail State! On this episode of the 19nine Podcast, we’re traveling back to the 1995-1996 college basketball season, when Iverson and Allen dazzled at The Garden, Kentucky stocked its roster with 9 future NBA players, Coach Cal led UMass to national prominence, The Macarena was the year’s hit song, and a Mississippi State squad led by Darryl Wilson,…
  continue reading
 
Today we’re going to talk with retired Western Athletic Conference commissioner Jeff Hurd about where college hoops has been and where it could be going. Jeff spent nearly 5 decades in college athletics, beginning with a stint as the sports information director at the University of Tulsa before serving as the director of public relations for the Mi…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the 19nine podcast. In this episode we take another deep dive into Big Blue Nation and University of Kentucky hoops, this time with two-time NCAA champion Cameron Mills. The son of former Kentucky Wildcat Terry Mills, Cameron grew up in Lexington, starring at Dunbar High before shunning D1 scholarship offers and matriculating to Kentucky…
  continue reading
 
David Ragland was named the 16th head men’s basketball coach in University of Evansville history on May 24, 2022. The announcement of the 8th Division I head coach in Purple Aces history was made by Director of Athletics Dr. Kenneth “Ziggy” Siegfried. In a coaching career that has spanned nearly two decades, Ragland’s experience has seen him contri…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

دليل مرجعي سريع