Tonight we will be talking to Oswego State Soccer Captain Caleb Munski! Drop a question in the comments and will pick one from all social media outlets to ask him!!
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04/07/2021
‼️‼️EPISODE #8 IS LIVE!‼️‼️
We brought on Shane Porter, a Kansas State Wildcat Wide Receive. The TikTok star has had the K-State blood in his family growing up. His mother and father met at K-State and his brother, Seth, is also a WR for the Wildcats. We hope you enjoy the video / podcast - the kid has a great future in store for him.
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03/31/2021
‼️‼️ NEW EPISODE - LINK ATTACHED ‼️‼️
Brendan White, a minor league pitcher of the Detroit Tigers, was a draftee in the 2019 draft. He went in the 26th round to the Tigers as a Right Handed Pitcher. The Siena alum has a great future as he sits around 95 with his fastball and has some insane movement with all of his pitches. Tigers fans, you got a good one. This is one of our favorite episodes and we’re super excited for this one! We hope you enjoy.
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Episode #7 goes live tomorrow at 12pm EST! We brought on a current pitcher in the Detroit Tigers farm system from the Siena Saints! He was a 26th round draft pick with a great potential for the future.
THE EPISODE IS NOW LIVE!
Ep. #6 - Zachary Seigelstein (Tufts University Men's Soccer)
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03/24/2021
100 Likes on the page already! We have a phenomenal episode that is LIVE today at 12pm EST. We changed up the style to make it more of a fun episode instead of an interview kind of vibe. This is one of our better episodes and we're stoked to see where we can go from here! Thank you everyone for the support and we hope you enjoy todays episode!
We brought on Zachary Seigelstein of Tufts University Men's Soccer (D3 NCAA). He is a 2x National Champion and doesn't understand what anything less than a National Championship is during his tenure at Tufts. With his Junior year being canceled due to COVID-19, he's unsure at the moment about staying an extra year for his eligibility he was granted, but it's still a consideration. The competitive side of him reigned true as soon as he signed to go to Tufts, to win more National Championships than the class before him (3). His class, the class of 2022, looks to tie the championships from the class of 2016 during his senior year.
We’re trying a new thing in this weeks episode. We’re including a couple fan questions to ask. This episode is featuring an ‘18/‘19 D3 NCAA Men’s Soccer champion who hasn’t had anything short than a national title in his collegiate career.
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Huge interview coming up soon with a BACK-TO-BACK NCAA D3 Soccer Champion (18/19). We really look forward to this interview to keep the wheels rolling for this, and show that back-to-back championships at any level is incredible. Stay tuned.
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