Maury Brown to lead things off at 9:15 PM; followed by Ben Zobrist in the second hour, approximately 10:05 PM
Red Sox fall to Texas, 6-3; as the Yankees defeat the Rays and take sole possession of the MLB American League East lead.
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
THIS Sun., May 31st
Featuring University of Vermont Catamounts men's basketball head coach, Michael Lonergan.
Here is a link to his online biography, http://www.uvm.edu/~sportspr/mens_basketball/coaches/coach_profile.php?sport=mens_basketball&coach_id=5
The Cats were 24-9(13-3 America East) this year and America East Regular Season Co-Champions. They have won more games in his 4 years at UVM than any America East team.
Here is a release that recaps the 2008-09 season:http://www.uvm.edu/~sportspr/mens_basketball/?Page=News&storyID=14268
And in the second hour:
Jeff Brown, head men's basketball coach at Middlebury.
Alma Mater: Vermont ‘82
Years at Midd: 12
Brown enters his 12th season as the head coach of the men's basketball program at Middlebury. Previously he served in the same position at Bates College for three seasons. In '07-'08, Brown led the team to it most successful season in school history with 19 wins and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Panthers won their first NESCAC Tournament game, a 96-59 win over Williams, and set several school records.
A 1982 graduate of the University of Vermont, Brown scored more than 1,000 points and earned induction into the university's Athletic Hall of Fame during his Catamount basketball career. He is 10th on the all-time scoring list (1,336 points), second in steals (170), seventh in assists (428), eighth in field goals made (526), and ninth in free throws made (284). While playing at UVM, Brown averaged 12.7 points and 4.1 assists per game. As a junior he was an All-New England Honorable Mention selection, and he was elected co-captain as a senior.
After graduation, Brown spent three years (1982-85) as the top assistant basketball coach at Manhattan College in New York, where he built his reputation as a first-rate recruiter and strategist. Three students he recruited for Manhattan were named Metro Atlantic Conference Rookie of the Year.
Brown then returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach for nine years (1985-94). At Vermont, his responsibilities included advance scouting, player development, on-the-floor coaching, and game-day preparations.
Brown took over the reins of the Bates College program in 1994 as the Bobcats' head coach.
Assistant Coaches: Ed Agard (Hawaii ’70), Russ Reilly (Bates ’66), Andrew Harris (Middlebury ’08)
Here is a link to his online biography, http://www.uvm.edu/~sportspr/mens_basketball/coaches/coach_profile.php?sport=mens_basketball&coach_id=5
The Cats were 24-9(13-3 America East) this year and America East Regular Season Co-Champions. They have won more games in his 4 years at UVM than any America East team.
Here is a release that recaps the 2008-09 season:http://www.uvm.edu/~sportspr/mens_basketball/?Page=News&storyID=14268
And in the second hour:
Jeff Brown, head men's basketball coach at Middlebury.
Alma Mater: Vermont ‘82
Years at Midd: 12
Brown enters his 12th season as the head coach of the men's basketball program at Middlebury. Previously he served in the same position at Bates College for three seasons. In '07-'08, Brown led the team to it most successful season in school history with 19 wins and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Panthers won their first NESCAC Tournament game, a 96-59 win over Williams, and set several school records.
A 1982 graduate of the University of Vermont, Brown scored more than 1,000 points and earned induction into the university's Athletic Hall of Fame during his Catamount basketball career. He is 10th on the all-time scoring list (1,336 points), second in steals (170), seventh in assists (428), eighth in field goals made (526), and ninth in free throws made (284). While playing at UVM, Brown averaged 12.7 points and 4.1 assists per game. As a junior he was an All-New England Honorable Mention selection, and he was elected co-captain as a senior.
After graduation, Brown spent three years (1982-85) as the top assistant basketball coach at Manhattan College in New York, where he built his reputation as a first-rate recruiter and strategist. Three students he recruited for Manhattan were named Metro Atlantic Conference Rookie of the Year.
Brown then returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach for nine years (1985-94). At Vermont, his responsibilities included advance scouting, player development, on-the-floor coaching, and game-day preparations.
Brown took over the reins of the Bates College program in 1994 as the Bobcats' head coach.
Assistant Coaches: Ed Agard (Hawaii ’70), Russ Reilly (Bates ’66), Andrew Harris (Middlebury ’08)
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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Brian Lowe (Patriots Today on www.Patriots.com)
TERRIFIC guests. Thanks again!
Brian Lowe (Patriots Today on www.Patriots.com)
TERRIFIC guests. Thanks again!
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