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Most women I talk to over 40, 50, and 60 say the same thing: “I never thought I’d be here, dating at this stage of life.” And let’s be honest, midlife dating often gets a bad rap. But the truth? It can be the BEST time in your life to find real love… if you know how to approach it. In this episode, we talk about why dating now can be easier, more authentic, and more fulfilling than ever—and how shifting your perspective can change everything. Episode Highlights: Why dating now can feel easier and more authentic than ever The freedom that comes from wanting—not needing—a partner How showing up as your true self changes who you attract Why self-acceptance is magnetic How trusting yourself shapes every choice you make in love Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Dating Over 50: Why It’s the Best Time for Love 00:53 Meet Hilary 01:47 Midlife Dating Truths 02:07 Reason 1: Maturity & Clarity 03:44 Reason 2: Desire, Not Need 05:08 Reason 3: Authentic Self 07:06 Reason 4: Confidence & Magnetism 08:52 Reason 5: Self-Trust & Boundaries 10:28 Why It’s Never Too Late for Love Dating now isn’t about chasing chemistry or proving your worth—it’s about finding a true, equal partnership that adds to your already beautiful life. ✨ I’m Hilary Silver, LCSW, former psychotherapist turned master coach and founder of Ready for Love. I help high-achieving women show up in love as confidently as they do in their careers. 💡 Through this podcast, I share my WOMAN-centered, SELF-centered approach—time-tested methods that blend psychology, brain science, relationship skills, and no-BS dating advice. 🎙️ Since 2017, we’ve helped over 10,000 women with a 98% success rate, making Ready for Love the #1 program in the world for women who’ve tried everything else. 🎯 Watch my free masterclass to learn the proven 4-step Ready for Love Method: https://readyforloveinc.com/masterclass 💬 Apply for a free Love Breakthrough Call with my team: https://readyforloveinc.com/apply…
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New roster, NIL, and more from Southern Utah men’s basketball head coach Rob Jeter. The T-Birds have finished near the bottom of the WAC in the first two seasons under Jeter. Now, in their final season in the WAC, can things change? There is some excitement in Cedar City as Jeter really likes his 2025-26 squad. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
UT Arlington women’s basketball head coach Shereka Wright jumped on the podcast to talk about the Lady Mavs, the special run and end to the 2024-25 season, and how expectations are high despite some overlooking the Lady Mavs in 2025-26. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Southern Utah women’s basketball coach Tracy Mason joined the podcast to preview the T-Birds, talk about hiking, not coaching her daughter for the first time in a long time, and much more including the youth on her 2025-26 roster. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Ava Uhrich is in the best shape of her collegiate career, according to her head coach Tracy Mason. If that is true, Uhrich could be a Player of the Year candidate in 2025-26. The 6-0 junior is the team leader on a very young T-Birds squad but the experience, athleticism, and ability to play multiple positions put Uhrich in a great position to fit that leadership role. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
In this episode of the Straight Outta WAC podcast, Derryl interviews the Voice of the Thunderbirds Spencer McLaughlin as the two discuss SUU women’s basketball and what Tracy Mason has coming back. Along with that discussion, McLaughlin talks about some exciting times around Cedar City. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
22 straight wins. Undefeated in WAC play. The most balanced lineup in arguably the Division I era. And a chance to win at least a share of that elusive WAC regular season title with a win on Saturday in Riverside. Molly Miller is going to win WAC Coach of the Year honors, and perhaps garner some national honors, as well. The Lopes are rolling, and Miller is at the head of a veteran group of players led by Tiarra Brown and Trinity San Antonio. Derryl spoke with Molly Miller on this episode of the Straight Outta WAC podcast about the Lopes, the success, and much more. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Macie Warren was having a big year in 2023-24. Warren played in 23 games, averaged just over 14 points per contest, and was a significant piece of the Trailblazers’ game plan. Then, as has happened before, Macie Warren sustained a season-ending ACL injury on Feb. 8, 2024, in the Trailblazers 87-77 win against rival Southern Utah. Warren missed the season's final nine games, including the WAC Tournament loss to UT Arlington. But, even though she is sidelined during her recovery in 2024-25, Warren continues to make an impact for the Trailblazers, just as a broadcaster. In this episode of the Straight Outta WAC podcast, Warren talks about being behind the headset, the recovery, and much more. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Derryl had the opportunity last week to chat with Tarleton State leading scorer Arieona Rosborough. The Texans are currently in third place in the WAC standings after a sweep of last week’s action, and now the Texans get to face league-leading GCU in Phoenix on Thursday. Give it a listen. #WAChoops Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Derryl had the chance to talk with Tarleton State women’s basketball radio broadcaster Clayton Neville. The duo talk about the Texans, Bill Brock, and much more. Make sure you check it out. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe
Spencer McLaughlin is the Voice of the Thunderbirds and he sat down with Derryl on Wednesday to talk about the Southern Utah women’s basketball team. Give it a listen. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe
Danja Stafford Collins wanted to come back to Utah, to play with friends and be closer to family. And, since joining Utah Valley, Stafford Collins has been really, really good, including a game-winning shot in double overtime on the road at ACU on Saturday. Now, she joins the podcast ahead of a big week for the Wolverines. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
The GCU women’s basketball team has swept the in-state opponents, are currently on an 11-game win streak, and finally have the balance they have been lacking over the last three seasons. Is 2024-25 finally the season to get over the hump and win the WAC? Grad student Laura Erikstrup is a big part of the success and she jumps on the podcast to discuss the Lopes. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Payton Hull is turning into an ACU legend. The Super Sophomore was the Wildcats leading scorer during her freshman campaign, averaging 14.9 points. And now, in her second season in West Texas, Hull is averaging 18.5 points for the 11-4 Wildcats. Hull sat down with Derryl to discuss the Wildcats, the non-conference success, and her growth in the second season at ACU. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
CBU’s Grace Schmidt had been in an ongoing battle with tendinitis in her knees since her senior year of high school. It was a battle that stopped at Christmas Break last season when she underwent surgery to address a partial patellar tendon tear. Six months later, the rejuvenated junior is eager to return and help a CBU side looking to defend their regular season and tournament championships of a season ago. In August, just under 90 days before opening night, I spent some time with Schmidt via Zoom as we looked at her road back to basketball and the ‘24-’25 Lancers. Grace, who picked up the game in first grade, took her longest break away from basketball as a result of the surgery and chose to look at the blessings of her time away. “It was really hard to sit on the sidelines because of the season we were having and ended up with but God gave me a break when He knew I needed it,” Schmidt said. “I had gotten burned out and wasn’t sure if I could handle another two years of college basketball. The doctors also told me that if I had kept playing on it I’d fully rupture the tendon which becomes a year away instead of a few months.” The time away gave Schmidt, an all-WAC second team selection as a freshman and preseason first team pick last year, a new appreciation for basketball. “I learned how to be a better teammate and how to take joy in other people’s successes without being a direct part of it,” Schmidt added. “It also gave me an opportunity to work on being more coachable, which is something Jarrod (head coach Jarrod Olson) and associate head coach Brittany Chambers in particular, had wanted me to become better at.” One of the things that recruiting experts encourage prospective student-athletes to do in picking out a school is imagine themselves there but without their sport. “My faith is a really big part of this and having a coaching staff, professors, classmates, and teammates that are rooted in Christ was really big for me,” Schmidt said. “They were so wonderful in constantly reminding me that my identity isn’t in my sport but in my faith in Christ. I didn’t fully appreciate being on a Christian campus until five months ago when I was crutching around and people were offering to help me get food from the cafeteria among other things.” Although CBU loses a lot with the departure of their big three in Player of the Year Chloe Webb, Nae Nae Calhoun, and Kinsley Barrington (who transferred to Clemson with her grad year) the Lancers will still be title contenders. Schmidt, Khloe Lemon, Filipa Barros, Anaiyah Tu’ua, and Nhug Bosch Duran will lead the Lancer returners. “Anaiyah and Nhug have done a great job of assuming the leadership mantle this season,” Schmidt said. “And even though opening day is still two plus months away Jarrod has already brought up the fact that we’ll be getting people’s best shots from day one as defending champions. We saw how excited Utah Valley and Abilene Christian were to beat us and know that’s what it’ll be like every night.” This season also means that CBU will play their final four games against Seattle and GCU, who join the WCC in 2025. “We’re going to embrace our last chances to play those programs, especially GCU who has become a rival, and make the most of it.” Schmidt said about the two departing programs. Ten with Grace: 1. What’s your favorite off-campus dining spot? Tacos y Mas, which was one of the first places I visited when I met the team my Freshman year. 2. Have you mastered the art of sleeping on an airplane? Not yet, more on buses than airplanes. 3. What is on your Netflix/Hulu binge watching list? Avatar: The Last Airbender, Bojack Horseman, and Stranger Things. 4. Favorite Dessert? Tiramisu 5. Favorite Southern California beach? 1,000 Steps in Laguna Beach 6. Best and Worst subjects in school? Best: History & Worst: Sciences 7. Favorite Road Trip in the WAC? Seattle 8. Dream Vacation? Greece 9. If not basketball, What sport would you have played in college? Swimming, I definitely gained an appreciation for swimmers during my rehab. 10. What is one item that is on your sports fan bucket list? Attending an Indiana Fever vs Las Vegas Aces game. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
It is the first year of full Division I membership for the Tarleton Texans, and Billy Gillispie is back on the sidelines. The Texans won 25 games in 2023-24 and made an appearance in the WAC semifinals. Technically, the Texans were a weird loss at home to Utah Valley away from earning a share of the WAC regular season title. Now, with a fresh new roster, and an interesting perspective on NIL, Gillispie is back. #WAChoops Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
In his first head coaching gig, KT Turner led the UT Arlington Mavericks to 20 wins, an appearance in the conference tournament championship game, and made believers out of Maverick fans. Now, with a whole new roster heading into his second season, what will the Mavericks and Turner do for an encore? Listen in as the head coach talks about the challenges of rebuilding a roster, and much more in this episode of the Straight Outta WAC podcast. #WAChoops #BuckEm Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
In this episode of the Straight Outta WAC podcast, Kyle visits with GCU head coach Bryce Drew. The Lopes are the defending WAC regular season and tournament champions and coming off a 30-win season. Along with that, the Lopes also won an NCAA Tournament game for the first time in program history. Now, GCU has reloaded for 2024-25, returning four starters for its final year in the Western Athletic Conference. #WAChoops #lopesup #grandcanyonuniversity Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
The Southern Utah University women's basketball team dealt with quite a bit of adversity in 2023-24, one year after winning the WAC regular season and tournament titles. But, 2024-25 is a new day, and there is some excitement in Cedar City as everyone is healthy, there is more athleticism, and there is a good deal of experience. Here, starting point guard Dayla Ballena and head coach Tracy Mason talk about the T-Birds. #WAChoops #AlwaysUs #TBirdNation Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
GCU guard Collin Moore jumped on the Straight Outta WAC podcast to talk about the Lopes, coming to GCU, winning, and that all important moment in the WAC Tournament title game. #WAChoops #LopesUp Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe
Another week and another episode focusing on the wild 2020-21 season for the New Mexico State Aggies. First WAC games came at GCU…then the splits happened following that two-game sweep against the Lopes. Win one, lose one. Until late February when things changed and the Aggies made it known they were back…somewhat. Tennessee Owens and Bryce Rewalt joined the podcast to talk about all that went on between January and into early March. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
2020-21 will go down as perhaps the wildest college basketball season ever. At least for the New Mexico State Aggies. From not being able to fully practice, to having to live in Phoenix for over two months, to a bevy of cancelled games and more. The Covid season was wild for the Aggies. And a former member of the 2020-21 squad is here to talk all about it. Part 1 goes through the decisions made, the emotions after a 19-game win streak was cut short due to Covid and much more. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Welcome to March, everyone! It is a new episode of the Straight Outta WAC podcast where Derryl and Kyle talk women's hoops, the race for 8, share a special tribute that Seattle U men's basketball put out today and much more. Make sure you hit that like and subscribe button. #WAChoops #WAC #collegebasketball #wacvegas Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
In this episode, we take a look at the resume seeding system, talk about the WAC Vegas bracket as well as talk with GCU women's basketball head coach Molly Miller about her team, and about the big game on Saturday in Riverside. Basketball Composition Notebook: https://amzn.to/3SZMw9m Use WACHOOPSNATION to get $20 off your first order of $50 or more on SeatGeek. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
It is the Valentine's Day episode of the Straight Outta WAC podcast. Hope everyone has a good day. Tarleton needs a win at UT Arlington on Thursday to punch its ticket to WAC Vegas. And we chat with the Voice of the Lancers, Braiden Bell about the week ahead. Basketball Composition Notebook: https://amzn.to/3SZMw9m Use WACHOOPSNATION to get $20 off your first order of $50 or more on SeatGeek. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
On this episode of the Straight Outta WAC podcast, Kyle goes on a rant regarding an article that came out about potential changes to the NCAA Tournament and some greed within the Power 4 Conferences. Also, we answer your questions that you sent us on Tuesday morning. Make sure you hit that like button and subscribe to WAC Hoops Nation. Also, get your All Session tickets for WAC Vegas by clicking on the image below. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Thanks for listening to the Straight Outta WAC podcast. Make sure you hit that like and subscribe button. WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This episode features the announcement that 2024 WAC Tournament All Session tickets are now on sale. Link: https://orleans.boydgaming.com/entertain/entertainment-calendar/2024-march-western-athletic-conference Also, a look at the resume seeding system as we talk about the trio of teams who have already clinched a spot at #WACVegas and a little tidbit about Coach of the Year candidates. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
In this episode, I share some quick thoughts on the matchups taking place around the WAC including a revenge game in Phoenix. WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
There were a lot of questions in the mailbag this weekend. Questions about GCU were prevalent. Another question about officiating was prevalent. Postseason Award watch and much much more. Share your comments after giving it a listen. WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Derryl and I break down the first half of the 2023-24 season, WAC play resumes, some thoughts on the seeding system and mailbag questions. #WAChoops #Basketball #StraightOuttaWAC Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe
A new episode of Straight Outta WAC Live as we take a look at the Seattle U men's game from Wednesday night plus some other things going on around the WAC and in college basketball. WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
ACU head coach Brette Tanner is accustomed to his teams playing hard and winning a lot of games. At times in 2023-24, the Wildcats played hard. However, the inconsistency led to a less-than-stellar season, one in which Tanner believes was somewhat of a letdown for the Wildcats. However, Tanner is excited for his new squad even though there are a lot of new faces. Listen to what the fourth-year head coach has to say about the Wildcats, vacations, and much more. #WAChoops Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Players staying at the same school for the entirety of their career is a rare thing in college basketball these days. The transfer portal has made it easy to jump from school to school. However, Bella Earle is not one of those types of players. Earle will finish up her playing career at ACU, and has been a starter in every game over the past two seasons for Julie Goodenough’s squad. Listen in as she talks with Derryl about ACU, what this season is about, and much more. #WAChoops Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
CBU women’s basketball head coach Jarrod Olson might be, at least on the surface, the most chill coach in all of Division I college basketball. However, all Olson does is win, win, win. Two WAC regular season and tournament titles in four years. And the Lancers already have a trip to the NCAA tournament under their belts fresh off a run to the WAC title in 2023-24. Losing Chloe Webb, Nae Calhoun, and Kinsley Barrington is hard to replace. But, Olson has had great players leave before. The big key will be the health of the Lancers. Grace Schmidt is back off a knee injury. Khloe Lemon and Filipa Barros hope to be healthy and ready to go after late season injuries in 2023-24. The Lancers play fast, shoot a lot of 3-pointers, and make just enough stops to win games. Will that continue in 2024-25? #WAChoops #LanceUp Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Remember the names Bella Earle and Payton Hull. ACU women’s basketball fans will hear those two names many times throughout the 2024-25 season. However, according to head coach Julie Goodenough, the Wildcats have more depth than the two All-WAC performers. ACU plays a style of basketball that is reminiscent of defending WAC champion CBU, and Goodenough loves for her team to get after it. #WAChoops #GoWildcats Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
It is the final season in the WAC for GCU. So, can the GCU women’s basketball team get over the hump and shake those WAC semifinal woes in 2024-25? Tiarra Brown is back. Plus some key additions that will help the Lopes be more efficient on the offensive end. Keep an eye on Trinity San Antonio, who played in the Olympics this Summer with Puerto Rico. Molly Miller is excited about her squad and shares some other thoughts in this episode of the Straight Outta WAC podcast. #WAChoops #LopesUp Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
In some preseason polls, many already have Southern Utah tabbed to finish last in the WAC. Head coach Rob Jeter loves that because he believes that means people don’t know his team and what they are capable of accomplishing in year two. The T-Birds have size, experience, and what Jeter says is a group that enjoys being around one another. Give it a listen to learn more about the T-Birds. #WAChoops #TBirdNation Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Second-year head coach Bill Brock believes the Texans will be much better in 2024-25. There is experience, size, and now a full offseason to get even more comfortable in Stephenville. Faith Aker, among others, is back. And with the finish to the 2023-24 season, Brock believes there is momentum brewing for his Texan squad. Brock also discusses his family and their importance in his coaching career. Plus, there is also an interesting perspective on the conference schedule. Give it a listen. #WAChoops Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
After setting a new standard for wins by a first-year head coach at Utah Valley, Todd Phillips is back for year two. The Wolverines have a little more depth than in 2023-24, plus more shooters on the floor. In an ever-changing transfer portal where guys come and go, especially at the mid-major level, Phillips and his staff do the best they can with the resources they have in order to be competitive in the WAC. #ValleyForged #WAChoops Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Utah Valley head coach Dan Nielson jumped on the podcast last week to talk about the Wolverines. Nielson returns quite a handful of his roster from 2023-24. Ally Criddle, Tessa Chaney, Tahlia White, Kylee Mabry, and Amanda Barcello just to name a few. The Wolverines have size, and some athleticism in the backcourt, which could help Nielson’s crew have a bounce back year in Orem. #WAChoops #ValleyForged Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
The Utah Tech Trailblazers are finally eligible for the NCAA Tournament. It has been a long four years. However, there is excitement in St. George. And who better to tell us why than head coach Jon Judkins. Noa Gonsalves and Beon Riley are back, among a handful of others. There are a lot of new faces, but Judkins says he loves the toughness of his team. Can that help the Trailblazers compete in the WAC in 2024-25? Utah Tech has pulled upsets over the last four years. But, the Trailblazers have finished middle of the pack, or lower in each of those four years, as well. Juddy has been at Utah Tech for a few decades now. And with a non-conference schedule that is top-loaded with road games, and bottom-loaded with home games, it should be an interested first two months for the Trailblazers. #WAChoops #UtahTechBlazers Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Experience is a key to success. And Seattle U women’s basketball head coach Skyler Young has brought in some experience from the transfer portal. Tai Kozlova is one of those veterans with Division I experience. The Moscow, Russia native has played at both Maryland and Dayton, and not prepares for her final season of college basketball in a Seattle U Redhawk uniform. Kozlova is part of a team with more length, and more athleticism that Skyler Young and his staff brought in over the Summer. Give it a listen as Kozlova talks about the relationship that was established with her head coach as a big reason why she is in the Emerald City. #WAChoops #TogetherWeSoar Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Skyler Young enters his second season as the head coach of the Seattle U women’s basketball team. And with a bunch of new faces, there is some excitement in the Emerald City. Young talks about the roster build, and how it is ready to compete in a WAC that is loaded with talent. Athleticism, size, and the ability to play multiple styles of basketball are what Young and his staff were after during the offseason. It is the final run in the WAC for the Redhawks, and the goal is to get back to the WAC Tournament after missing out in 2023-24. #WAChoops #TogetherWeSoar Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Having a player stay at a school their entire collegiate career is a rarity these days. However, Seattle U forward Kobe Williamson is gonna do just that. Williamson is in his fifth, and final year of college basketball. All five years, Williamson will have been in a Redhawk uniform. A share of a WAC regular season title, three straight 20-win seasons, and a CBI title. Now, Williamson, who is getting his degree in biochemistry, wants to go out with a bang. #WAChoops #TogetherWeSoar Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
After dealing with a plethora of injuries in 2023-24, Utah Tech is hoping to keep everyone healthy. Macie and Madie Warren each suffered a torn ACL to end their season prematurely. Emily Isaacson also tore her ACL early in 2023-24. Kastyn Young never played a minute due to a torn hip labrum. And so it went. But, despite losing two of the greatest Trailblazers of all time in Maggie McCord and Breaunna Gillen, JD Gustin is excited for what the future holds. #WAChoops #UtahTechBlazers Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
Seattle U head coach Chris Victor is excited about where the Redhawk program is, and where it is going. The Redhawks are coming off another 20-plus win season, and a CBI championship. But, Seattle U will have to replace sharpshooter Cam Tyson, dynamic floor general Alex Schumacher, and the motor of Seyi Reiley. With Kobe Williamson, Paris Dawson and a handful of others, plus some experienced newcomers, Seattle U could make noise once again in the final year in the WAC. #WAChoops #TogetherWeSoar Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at www.wachoopsnation.com/subscribe…
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