The Hoops House with G Shouse
UVA Head Coach, Tony Bennett, calls it quits after 15 years with the Cavaliers program.
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13 episodios
End of an Era in Charlottesville: Tony Bennett retires.
Phil Martelli- Saint Joes/Michigan
Former AP National Coach of the year (2004), former Saint Joes head coach, and former University of Michigan Associate Head Coach, Phil Martelli, joins the show. The Philadelphia legend shares stories about his time at Saint Joes, Michigan, and also talks about the friendship he has with guys like John Calipari, Tom Izzo, Coach K, and the late Philly legend, John Chaney.
John Burrus- Maconaquah
John Burrus is one of the most legendary coaches in my area here in Indiana. I can't think of a coach that I know personally who's done more and accomplished more than John Burrus at Maconaquah. In this episode, Coach Burrus talks about his playing days at North Miami High School, his time at Southwood High School, and now his current post at Maconaquah High School. John Burrus is the TRC. Hope you enjoy.
Steve Lynch- Brownsburg
This week's guest has over 30+ years of coaching experience. Both at the high school and college level. Brownsburg head coach, Steve Lynch, joins the podcast to talk about his career from being an assistant at Manchester College, Whitko High School, Southwest Missouri State (Now just Missouri State), Ball State University, Mount Vernon High School (Fortville), and now Brownsburg. Coach Lynch gives great insight and is one of the best coaches here in the state of Indiana. Hope you enjoy!
Aaron Wolfe- NorthWood
2023 3A State Champion and NorthWood head coach, Aaron Wolfe, joins the podcast. Coach Wolfe shares his experiences during his playing days at Manchester College under Indiana legend, Steve Alford. Coach Wolfe also talks about his days as an assistant at Warsaw under Hall of Fame coach, Al Rhodes and then his transition into taking over at NorthWood in 2007. Stay tuned to the end to find out who he thinks the greatest player of all time is... all I'll say is that great minds think alike.
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