March Madness 365 With Andy Katz

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Sinopsis

Covering the newsmakers in college basketball all year long

Episodios

  • Gonzaga's Mark Few and Minnesota's Richard Pitino

    05/06/2018 Duración: 42min

    Gonzaga is #1 on Andy's pre-season Power 36, and head coach Mark Few has more than a few thoughts about that! Mark also updates Killian Tillie and Josh Perkins' respective injury recovery statuses, and speaks to the development of Rui Hachimura. Then Minnesota Head Coach Richard Pitino discusses Jordan Murphy sitting out the NBA draft, Dupree McBrayer's potential impact next season, and how he feels about the Big 10 going to 20 conference games. via Knit

  • USC's Andy Enfield and Auburn's Bruce Pearl

    29/05/2018 Duración: 31min

    USC Head Coach Andy Enfield speaks candidly about USC's absence from the NCAA Tournament, the health and return of Bennie Boatwright, next season's roster size and talent level, and how he feels about the possible change to the draft rule that would allow players to return to college if they go undrafted. And Auburn Head Coach Bruce Pearl runs through the NBA draft probability for four of his players including Austin Wiley and Mustapha Heron, and updates Anfernee Mclemore's injury status, and Danjel Purifoy's suspension. via Knit

  • Kansas coach Bill Self, Saint Joseph's Phil Martelli, and John Fanta

    22/05/2018 Duración: 38min

    Kansas coach Bill Self talks next season's roster, losing 4 starters, new recruits, why K State could win it all, and the Supreme Court's recent decision to open sports betting on a State-by-State basis. Andy also talks to Saint Joseph's Phil Martelli about the renaissance of Catholic School basketball programs, his team's crushing victory over Rhode Island last season, and Jameer Nelson's current return to Saint Joseph to get this degree. And John Fanta, host of the "Big East Shoot Around" on the Big East Digital Network , was at the NBA combine and runs down winners and losers like Omari Spellman, Dante DiVincenzo, and Kevin Huerter, and shares thoughts on who should stay in the draft and who should consider returning to school. via Knit

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