
Siefer's Scoop Podcast
Podcast af Blaise Siefer
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Exploring the unique lives of collegiate athletes, both past and present.
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This week, Andrew Plumley ’11 appears on Siefer’s Scoop. A native of Burlington, Vt., Plumley was a two-sport varsity athlete while at Middlebury, playing football and basketball. As a student, Plumley studied Philosophy and helped create the famous MIDD KID [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZzCHcMKyDc] song and music video. Since graduating, Plumley has worked in the diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion field. He’s currently the Senior Director of Equity and Culture at the American Alliance of Museums and also works with the NESCAC [https://nescac.com/] and MiddCORE [https://www.middlebury.edu/office/middcore]. On this episode, Plumley discusses the biggest takeaways from his four years at Middlebury, what he enjoys about his current career, and how exactly the MIDD KID song and music video came about.

On the first Siefer’s Scoop episode of the spring semester, Steve Hauschka ’07 appears on the podcast. Originally a JV soccer player at Middlebury, Hauschka joined the football team his sophomore year and immediately became a sensation. After graduating, Hauschka played his graduate season at North Carolina State before embarking on a 13-year NFL career. On this episode, Hauschka discusses his four years at Middlebury, his path to the NFL, and what it was like to play in––and win––a Super Bowl in 2014. He also offers his pick for Super Bowl LVI between the Bengals and Rams.

On the final episode of the fall semester, Kent Hughes ’92 joins the Siefer’s Scoop podcast. A 2020 Middlebury Athletics Hall of Fame selection, Hughes played four years of hockey at the college, setting modern-day program records for assists (140) and points (194) in a career. After playing a year of professional hockey in Sweden, Hughes studied law and soon became a National Hockey League (NHL) agent; today, he has over 25 years of experience representing professional athletes. On this episode of Siefer’s Scoop, Hughes discusses his time as a student-athlete at Middlebury, his time playing professional hockey, and why he cherishes his career as an NHL agent.

This week, Roy Heffernan ’78 joins the Siefer’s Scoop podcast. A stellar athlete on both the football and men’s lacrosse teams at Middlebury, Heffernan was inducted into the Middlebury Athletics Hall of Fame in 2015. After graduating from Middlebury, Heffernan joined the Life is Good company, where he operated as the Chief Operating Optimist and helped guide the company to incredible success. Currently, Heffernan is an Owner-Partner at Life is Good and makes trips up to Middlebury when he finds the time. On this episode, Heffernan discusses his accomplishments as a student-athlete at Middlebury, his time with Life is Good, and the lessons he’s learned from both experiences. He also explains why Middlebury has and continues to play such an instrumental role in his life.

This week, Cat Harrison ’19 joins the Siefer’s Scoop podcast. A four-year center on the women’s basketball team at Middlebury, Harrison was a two-time captain and ranks second in program history in blocked shots (105) and fourth in rebounds (746). After graduating, Harrison worked at a leadership development firm in Washington D.C. for two years, but this summer, she returned to Middlebury as an assistant coach of the women’s basketball team. On this episode, Harrison discusses her time as a student-athlete at Middlebury, why she decided to return as an assistant coach, and what Panther fans can expect from the team this season.

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