Happy Hour with John Gaskins

Mike Daum, Pt. 1 - Overseas pro career & life since SDSU graduation

33 min · 2 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Mike Daum, Pt. 1 - Overseas pro career & life since SDSU graduation

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In part one of a 72-minute interview with the Summit League's all-time leading scorer and rebounder and the No. 9 scorer in NCAA basketball history, the Kimball, Nebraska, native describes his globe-traveling ventures in Spain, Italy, Turkey, Serbia, and Japan. Plus, the story of how he met and courted his pro volleyball-playing wife is all at once strange, hilarious, and a sign of the times.

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