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  • A former walk-on to a starter at St. Mary's (California), Luke Barrett joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, with no Division 1 offers, Barrett committed to the University of Pomona Pitzer (Division 3). Soon after his commitment, he heard from the St. Mary's coaching staff that a walk-on roster spot was available for him. Barrett ultimately decommitted from the D3 school and walked on to play for the Gaels.

    Barrett held the walk-on role for his first two years of college basketball. After those two years, Luke worked his way up to be a scholarship basketball player. Barrett continued to work hard throughout the years and as St. Mary's continued their success, so did he. Barrett started for the Gaels every game during the 2024-25 season, and was the fourth leading scorer (9.8 ppg).St. Mary's has won the West Coast Conference regular season title three years in a row and made the NCAA tournament each of the last four years.

    Hear about Luke's journey becoming a scholarship player, what it was like being coached by 6x WCC COTY, Randy Bennett, and what the future for Luke Barrett looks like.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:16

    March Madness Recap- 00:16-06:23

    Intro- 06:23-11:58

    West Coast / California vs. East Coast Lifestyle- 11:58-14:15

    Saint Mary's 2025 March Madness Run, SMC vs. Gonzaga Rivarlry- 14:15-21:11

    Coach Bennett, Journey Walking On to SMC, Story from Walk-on to Scholarship Player- 21:11-31:41

    Saint Mary's Development System & Rebounding Strategy, Relationship with Mitchell Saxen & Augustus Marčulionis- 31:41-39:19

    Break- 39:19-39:27

    Thoughts on Transfer Portal for HM Schools, St. Mary's Overseas Presence / Overseas Players in CBB- 39:27-44:27

    Scouting Process @ SMC, Offseason Development over the Years, Future for Luke Barrett- 44:27-50:58

    Rapid Fire (Musical Inspirations, Favorite Arenas, Funniest Teammates)- 50:58-55:01

    Starting 5: Best WCC Players Played Against- 55:01-58:24

    Outro- 58:24-59:16

  • Trayvon Alexander, the 2024-25 NE10 MVP joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Tray began his college career at Saint Rose where he spent two seasons before transferring to Florida Southern College. His last stop would be Pace University.

    During his first year returning back to the NE10, Alexander was awarded all-conference and defensive 1st team. The 24-25 season was special as Alexander became the first player in Pace history to ever win the NE10 Player of the Year honors. He finished the year #2 in the country in assists (8.7) and steals (2.9) per game. In just two years Alexander finished 2nd on Pace's all-time assists leader board.

    Hear about his journey playing for 3 different schools, his success at Pace, and the future for Tray Alexander.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:12

    Final Four Predictions- 00:12-06:03

    Intro- 06:03-11:00

    March Madness Predictions- 11:00-12:22

    Buzzer Beater against Assumption University, Favorite NE10 Matchups- 12:22-14:33

    Growing up in Long Island, Leadership Personality- 14:33-19:23

    2024-25 Pace MBB Season, Developing Game over the Years, Breaking Down Film / Game Reads- 19:23-28:00

    Break- 28:00-28:09

    Playing for 3 Different Colleges, Transfer Portal, Emotions Winning NE10 POTY- 28:09-34:17

    Toughest Matchups during the 24-25 Season, Future for Trayvon Alexander- 34:17-37:26

    Rapid Fire (Ranking Schools Locations, Funniest Teammates, Favorite Music)- 37:26-40:11

    Starting 5: Best NE10 Players throughout Career- 40:11-43:53

    Outro- 43:53-44:41

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  • Trinity MBB star guard, Henry Vetter joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Vetter has been an all-conference player the past two years, and capped off his junior season as a national champion. Vetter hit a game winning 3 that will forever be remembered in Division 3 basketball. Trinity upset Wesleyan in the NESCAC championship and NYU in the national championship game, making them winners of 15 straight.

    Hear about his mindset heading into Fort Wayne, his thoughts getting the ball for the game winner, and what has made Trinity so good over the years.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:36

    March Madness Predictions- 00:36-04:38

    Intro- 04:38-09:53

    Trinity Vibes Post-National Championship- 09:53-11:39

    Process Developing as a Team, Differences between 2023-24 and 2024-25 Teams- 11:39-18:27

    Rallying During 2024-25 Season, Coach Cosgrove- 18:27-24:47

    Mindset going into Final 4, Game Winner in National Championship- 24:47-33:07

    Motivations to Work Hard- 33:07-37:05

    Outro- 37:05-37:52

  • 2x NE10 Player of the Year, Zach Laput, joins this week's episode of ​⁠ . After a dominant four years playing Division 2 for Bentley University, Zach transferred to play Division 1 for Davidson College in the Atlantic 10.

    At Davidson Zach played various roles and was a consistent contributor for the Wildcats. The graduate student averaged the 4th most points (8.5) while fluctuating in and out of the starting lineup.

    Before playing mid major basketball, Zach dominated at the Division 2 level. In 3 years, Laput scored just under 1700 points and was named a D2 All-American in his final two seasons playing for Bentley.

    The Connecticut native attended HS at Notre Dame where he was an all-state selection. Not many Division 1 schools were recruiting Zach out of high school; seeing where he finished his career may have these same coaches questioning that decision.

    Hear about his perspective regarding the transfer portal, his thought process to leave Bentley, and what his future in basketball looks like.

    This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel ​⁠ for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:15

    D3 MBB Season Recap- 00:15-02:14

    Intro- 02:14-11:34

    Offseason Focus, Strength & Conditioning (Bentley vs. Davidson)- 11:34-14:05

    Mindset going into A10 Tournament, Different Roles Played for Davidson, Playing for Coach McKillop- 14:05-19:38

    Perspective/Opinions on the Transfer Portal, Decision Transferring from Bentley to Davidson- 19:38-24:33

    Early Success at Bentley, Connecticut Basketball Scene, Recruitment out of HS- 24:33-32:01

    Basketball Workouts, Developing Game- 32:01-36:49

    Break- 36:49-37:01

    Individual & Team Success during Career, Coach Jay Lawson's Impact on him, Overseas Basketball Process- 37:01-46:21

    Rapid Fire (Favorite A10 Arena, Welcome to D1 Moment, Best CT Hoopers)- 46:21-50:28

    Starting 5 (Best NE10 Players throughout Career)- 50:28-52:03

    Outro- 52:03-52:52

  • Three standout players in Division 3 (Adam Brazil/Chozen Amadi/Tristan How) join this week's episode of ​⁠ to talk about the NCAA tournament.

    Brazil, 2024-25 ODAC Player of the Year, has led Hampden-Sydney to another trip to the Sweet 16. The senior guard is currently averaging 18.2 points per game.

    Chozen Amadi was named to the 2024-25 SCIAC 1st-team after ranking in the conference's top 10 in points, steals, and three point percentage.

    The 2024-25 UAA Player of the Year, Tristan How has been dominating Division 3 in his lone year playing at this level. How averages a double-double while shooting an impressive 55.2 percent from the floor.

    Hear about their each players journey to where they are right now, their mindset heading into the Sweet 16, and what to expect from each player and their respective teams moving forward.

    Hampden-Sydney will matchup against Redlands, while host NYU will play Hardin-Simmons. Both games will be played on Friday, March 14th. For more information on these games and the Division 3 NCAA tournament, visit: https://www.ncaa.com/sports/basketball-men/d3

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:32

    Updates- 00:32-05:23

    Intro- 05:23-12:44

    Adam Brazil (Hampden-Sydney MBB, G)- 12:44-24:56

    Chozen Amadi (Redlands MBB, G)- 24:56-38:29

    Tristan How (NYU MBB, F)- 38:29-50:41

    Only in D3- 50:41-54:57

    Outro- 54:57-55:32

  • This week's episode of @Notevend2 features Melvin Council Jr. Melvin grew up in Rochester where he attended high school at Greece Athena and UPrep. The standout guard committed to play for Monroe Community College for his first two years of college basketball (2021-23). After two years of being recognized as a NJCAA all-american, Council committed to Wagner.

    At Wagner, Melvin led Wagner to their first conference championship since 2003. Council was named 1st-team All-NEC during a campaign averaging 14.9 points and 5.7 assists. Melvin's name began to buzz after leading Wagner, as a #6 seed, to a conference championship. After winning the NEC, Wagner had to play in the First Four game in the NCAA tournament. Council had a historic performance to lead his team to victory over Howard. In just one season playing in the NEC, the Wagner star entered the transfer portal.

    The rising senior heard from plenty of high major schools after his run during March Madness. Council ended up committing to St. Bonaventure to play in the A-10. Melvin has been one of the best guards in the conference and Bonaventure picked up their second consecutive 20+ win season.

    Hear about his journey growing up in Rochester, his favorite memories from Wagner's tournament run, and what his mindset is going into the A-10 tournament. This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:13

    Alfred/Utica MBB Updates- 00:13-05:17

    Intro- 05:17-10:05

    Scouting @ St. Bonaventure, Best Guard in the A-10?- 10:05-12:53

    Mindset going into A-10 Tournament, Bonaventure's Fan Base, WOJ Joining Bonaventure- 12:53-17:36

    Coach Mark Schmidt, Story of the WWE Belt- 17:36-22:18

    Growing up in Rochester, Mothers Impact- 22:18-28:56

    Playing JUCO Basketball- 28:56-33:19

    Break- 33:19-33:29

    Wagner's 2023-24 NCAA Playoff Run, Top Memories in March Madness- 33:29-42:20

    Recruitment Process after Wagner, Choosing St. Bonaventure- 42:20-44:54

    Opinions on the A-10, "Dog" Leadership Mindset, Future for Melvin Council- 44:54- 54:24

    Rapid Fire (Favorite Artist, Favorite Food, Favorite NBA Player)- 54:24-56:08

    Starting 5: Best Rochester Hoopers- 56:08-58:21

    Intro to Empire 8 Segment- 58:21-59:23

    Alyssa Polosky (Geneseo WBB, Head Coach)- 59:23-01:15:09

    Dayion Thompson (Utica MBB, G)- 01:15:09-01:21:20

    Only in D3- 01:21:20-01:26:01

    Outro- 01:26:01-01:26:36

  • Octavio Brito, two time Divison 3 All-American joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Brito is a Rhode Island native and has dominated the LEC during his time at Keene State. After winning the LEC Rookie of the Year in the 2021-22 season, Brito finished his sophomore and junior seasons as an All-American. During his team at KSC, Octavio has won the LEC championship every year. Brito is closing in on the all-time Keene State scoring record and one of few to ever be a 3x All-American.

    Now in his final year playing for the Owls, the senior is playing at his highest level. Octavio is averaging 22.9 points per game (11th in the country) while leading Keene State to another #1 seed heading into the conference playoffs. KSC has been nationally ranked in the top 25 for most of the year and will be on every teams radar going into the NCAA tournament.

    Hear about his journey leading up to Keene State, his favorite memories playing for KSC, and his future goals post college.

    This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:10

    Alfred/Utica MBB Updates- 00:17-04:54

    Intro- 04:54-09:57

    Mindset Heading into Conference Playoffs, Entering Transfer Portal- 09:57-12:18

    Breaking Keene States Scoring Record, Leaving Legacy at Keene State- 12:18-13:31

    Relationship with Coach Enright, Playing for 3 Different Coaches during Career- 13:31-15:13

    Summer Basketball with Keene State, Hoop Scene in Rhode Island- 15:13-18:50

    Recruitment out of HS, Relationship/Duo with Jeff Hunter- 18:50-22:19

    Keene States Dominance in the LEC, Hosting NCAA Tournament at Home, Mindset going into Big Games- 22:19-26:57

    Break- 26:57-27:06

    Playing Against D'vontay Friga, Ty vs. Octavio 1v1- 27:06-30:19

    Off-season Work, Scoring 2k points, Best Class in KSC History?- 30:19-34:44

    Future for Octavio Brito- 34:44-35:44

    Rapid Fire (Top 3 RI Hoopers, Favorite LEC Matchups, Funniest Teammates, Music, Favorite Buckets)- 35:44-41:23

    Starting 5: Best Players Played With- 41:23-43:39

    Empire 8 Segment (Peyton Maneri- Brockport WBB G)- 43:39-47:18

    Only in D3- 47:18-49:20

    Outro- 49:20-49:55

  • ​ @Notevend2 talks with NYU's standout guard, Hampton Sanders, on this week's episode. Hampton grew up in South Brunswick, New Jersey and graduated from Lawrenceville High School. After his senior year of high school, Sanders played AAU for Rod Wave Elite (RWE). The popular AAU program founded by Cam Wilder took off over the last few years and Hampton has remained a popular name surrounding the program.

    Hampton committed to @NYUAthletics ahead of the 2023-24 season. That same year the Violets won a shared UAA conference title. This year, the Violets picked up right where they left off, as they are currently ranked #2 in the country. Hampton, now with a bigger role, is averaging 12 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists as one of the most efficient players in Division 3. Currently holding a 21-1 (10-1) record, Hampton and the rest of the NYU team have high hopes for the rest of the season. Hear about Hampton's favorite memories playing for RWE, perspective being a student-athlete at a prestigious school like NYU, and what to expect from the #2 ranked team come NCAA tournament time.

    This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to follow the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:17

    Alfred/Utica MBB Updates- 00:17-03:08

    Intro- 03:08-09:37

    Buzzer Beater against Chicago, Division 3 Parity- 09:37-11:28

    Better Hoop State: NY vs. NJ, Relationship with Hank Morgan, Runs @ NYU this Summer- 11:28-17:49

    NYU's Trip to China, Partnership with Hoop Culture- 17:49-20:19

    Playing for Rod Wave Elite, Relationship with Cam Wilder / Zeddy Will, Favorite Memories with RWE- 20:19-27:13

    Break- 27:13-27:26

    Recruitment out of HS, Choosing NYU, Academics @ NYU- 27:26-34:06

    NYU MBB Success, Mindset coming off the Bench, Favorite Matchups in the UAA- 34:06-41:33

    NESCAC vs. UAA Debate- 41:33-44:23

    Personal Focus for the Remainder of the Year- 44:23-46:28

    Rapid Fire (Favorite things to do in NYC, Funniest RWE Player(s), Favorite Artists / Jersey Club)- 46:28-51:25

    Starting 5: Best RWE Players- 51:25-53:41

    Only in D3- 53:41-55:48

    Outro- 55:48-56:24

  • ​ @Notevend2 talks with Jalen Haynes on this week's episode. Jalen Haynes grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida where he ended up playing high school basketball under legendary coach Darryl Burrows. After graduating high school, Haynes did a post-grad year at @montverdeacademy . The Florida native attended the prep school during Covid-19 when Monteverde had future NBA players, including Jaren Duran and Andrew Nembhard.

    After a dominant post-grad year, Haynes committed to Virginia Tech. Haynes played one year for the @hokiesports ; during his one year, Virginia Tech won the ACC championship (2021-22). Jalen transferred after his first year at Virginia Tech to East Tennessee State University. Haynes finished his lone year at ETSU as an all-conference player that averaged 14.6 points per game and 6.4 rebounds per game.

    The standout big man entered the transfer portal once more heading into the 2023-24 season. Jalen heard from plenty of Power 5 schools, and ultimately choose @georgemasonuniversity . Haynes redshirted his first year, but is now having a very efficient season playing in the Atlantic-10. George Mason is currently 20-5 (11-1) with Haynes playing a major role averaging north of 12 ppg and 7 rpg.

    Hear about Haynes journey playing at different schools throughout his career, what the goals are for this year's GMU team are, and what the future of his career looks like.

    This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:17

    Alfred/Utica MBB Updates- 00:17-02:23

    Intro- 02:23-08:26

    Daily Schedule, Personal Tattoos- 08:26-10:54

    SC Top 10 Dunk, GMU's Roster/Success, Teams Goal for the 2024-25 Season- 10:54-18:00

    Growing up in Florida, Post-grad Year @ Monteverde Academy- 18:00-22:40

    Year @ ETSU, Staying Ready after Playing @ Virginia Tech, ACC Championship Memories- 22:40-26:36

    Redshirting @ GMU, GMU Vs. Duke- 26:36-28:01

    Break- 28:01-28:14

    Recruitment after ETSU, Transfer Portal, Opinions on Atlantic-10- 28:14-30:55

    Coach Tony Skinn, Future for Jalen Haynes- 30:55-33:14

    Rapid Fire (Top 3 Fl Teammates, Favorite Rod Wave, Funniest Teammates- 33:14-35:59

    Starting 5: Best Players Played With- 35:59-37:41

    Only in D3- 37:41-41:53

    NEW Empire 8 Segment- 41:53-43:30

    Mekhi Beckett (Brockport MBB)- 43:30-48:29

    Kristin Suydam (Geneseo WBB)- 48:29-52:57

    Damien Call (Utica MBB)- 52:57-58:57 Outro- 58:57-59:34

  • Patriot League football standout, Curtis Harris-Lopez talks on this week's episode of @Notevend2 Harris-Lopez played four years at Holy Cross and in each year the free safety contributed to consecutive Patriot League titles. During his final year at Holy Cross, Harris-Lopez was an all-league player.

    Curtis dealt with injury during his first year resulting in a redshirt year. Now, after completing his career at Holy Cross, Curtis has one year of eligibility left. The all-league player entered the transfer portal and heard from plenty of FBS schools, including some Power 5 schools. The dynamic free safety narrowed his final schools to Hawaii, Wyoming, and James Madison. The prior year the Holy Cross head coach, Bob Chesney, along with plenty of Curtis' teammates left to join the JMU football program. This made Curtis' decision fairly simple.

    Now committed to play for the Dukes, Harris-Lopez has plans to continue the success with Chesney and prior staff that they had at Holy Cross.

    Hear about some of Harris-Lopez's favorite memories playing for the Crusaders, his perspective on the impact NIL is having on college football, his goals for the 2025 season playing for JMU, and much more.

    This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:17

    Alfred/Utica MBB Updates- 00:17-02:40

    Intro- 02:40-09:11

    Off-season Focus, Academic Process at JMU, Last year at Holy Cross- 09:11-13:51

    Playing Sports in NH, Recruitment out of HS- 13:51-18:50

    Getting Adjusted to College Football, Playing FS, Hectic Football Schedule- 18:50-26:22

    Holy Cross' Dominance in Patriot League, 2022 Season- 26:22-31:32

    Break- 31:32-31:45

    Transfer Portal Experience, Choosing JMU- 31:45-37:28

    NIL Impact on FCS Football / College Sports- 37:28-42:05

    2025 Goals Playing for JMU, JMU's Past Season, Opportunity to play FBS Football- 42:05-45:50

    Rapid Fire (Favorite Music Artists, Funniest Teammates, Basketball vs Football)- 45:50-48:32

    Top 5: DB's Played With- 48:32-51:12

    Only in D3- 51:12-56:03

    Introducing NEW Segment (Empire 8 POTW)- 56:03-56:54

    Sidney Tomasso (St. John Fisher College WBB)- 56:54-01:01:39

    Grace Rittenhouse (Alfred University WBB)- 01:01:39-01:10:26

    Outro- 01:10:26-01:11:02

  • Felix Kloman, four year basketball player at Brown University, joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Felix was a standout player in high school playing for Pingree School in Massachusetts. Out of high school Felix had few Division 1 offers, but coach Mike Martin and his staff offered Kloman late in his senior year of high school.

    Felix committed to play for Brown University going into the 2020-21 season; unfortunately his first season was cancelled due to the Covid pandemic. Kloman played in limited minutes for his next two college seasons following his freshman year, until senior year when he started 18 games during one of Brown's best seasons under coach Martin.

    With one year of eligibility left, Felix entered the transfer portal. After hearing from schools at all three divisions, Kloman committed to play for Babson College. The grad student is off to a great start of the season averaging an efficient 18.8 ppg. Babson will be in contention for an NCAA tournament appearance due to the addition of Kloman.

    Hear about Felix's favorite memories during his basketball career, what it was like playing in the Ivy League, and his goals for the rest of the 2024-25 season.

    This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:22

    Alfred/Utica MBB Updates- 00:22-02:12

    Intro- 02:12-10:49

    Daily Schedule, Injury Update- 10:49-12:49

    Instagram Name, Music Taste- 12:49-15:21

    Recruitment out of HS, Early Years at Brown, Being a Ivy League Student-Athlete, Social Scene at Brown- 15:21-23:26

    Senior Season at Brown, Ivy League Rivalries- 23:26-28:08

    Break- 28:08-28:20

    Deciding to Play for 5th Year, Commitment to Babson/D3- 28:20-31:38

    Babson's Current Season, Goals going into 24-25 Season, Double OT Game against Trinity-31:38-37:01

    Opinion on D3 Basketball- 37:01-39:36

    Working out with Mitchell Kirsch, Stories Playing against Duncan Robinson- 39:36-42:31

    Advice on Staying Consistent/Patient- 42:31-45:11

    Rapid Fire (Fav Music Artists, Funniest Teammates, Food in Providence)- 45:11-49:14

    Starting 5: Best Players Played With- 49:14-51:00

    Only in D3- 51:00-58:00

    Outro- 58:00-58:42

  • Jusin Allen, one of the best players in all of Division 3 joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Justin grew up in White Plains, NY and attended Fox Lane high school. Allen committed to the only UAA school that recruited him, Carnegie Mellon.

    Allen has continuously increased his production since his freshman year. He completed his sophomore year as a 1st team UAA player, and breaking Carnegie Mellon's single season scoring record with 557 points (21.4 ppg). After his breakout season, Allen entered the transfer portal where he heard from over ten Division 1 schools.

    Justin decided to stay with the Tartans and picked up right where he left off. The junior is currently the 2nd leading scorer in Division 3 (26.8 ppg). Justin recently broke the school's single game scoring record that hadn't been broken since the 1958 season. During his 50 point performance, Justin shot 9-13 from three which broke the programs single game three pointers made record.

    Hear about Justin's recruitment process out of high school, what went into his decision to return to Carnegie Mellon, and what his future looks like.

    This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:24

    Alfred/Utica MBB Updates- 00:24-03:26

    Intro- 03:26-09:10

    Daily Schedule, Recovery after Games, Living in Pittsburgh- 09:10-10:37

    50 point performance- 10:37-14:05

    Playing for Chris Ward AAU, White Plains Basketball, Recruitment out of HS- 14:05-17:14

    Entering Transfer Portal, Mindset Coming back to Carnegie Mellon- 17:14-19:02

    Developing game over Career, Favorite Players to Model game after- 19:02-21:11

    Break- 21:11-21:22

    UAA Battles, UAA vs. NESCAC Debate, Mindset for Non-Conference Games- 21:22-28:31

    Carnegie Mellon Big 3 (Justin Allen, R.J. Holmes & Buckley DeJardin), Factors Influencing Individual Success- 28:31-30:43

    Justin Allen's Future- 30:43-31:53

    Rapid Fire (Pregame Music, Best White Plains Players Played, Funniest Teammates)- 31:53-35:07

    Starting 5: Best Shooters Played With- 35:07-37:17

    Only in D3- 37:17-42:00

    Outro- 42:00-42:37

  • This week's episode of @Notevend2 features the head coach of #5 ranked, Washington University in St. Louis, head coach Pat Juckem. The Bears are currently 10-1 heading into UAA conference play.

    Juckem got his first head coaching job in 2005 at Coe College; in seven seasons at Coe, Juckem finished 104-80 (.565). Juckem's career took off when he got the job at UW-Oshkosh. UW-Oshkosh became a WIAC force and national contender under Juckem. During the 2017-18 season, UW-Oshkosh made a run to the Division 3 National Championship. Although Juckem would leave the following year for WashU, Oshkosh would continue the success and complete the quest of winning the first National Championship in program history.

    WashU hired Juckem ahead of the 2018-19 season. Since then, Juckem has not had a losing season and has yet to finish below 3rd place in the UAA. Of the many great players that Juckem has coached, Justin Hardy has to be amongst the top. Hardy passed in 2022 due to stomach cancer but his impact and inspiration around the sports community is still strong today.

    Hear about Juckem's favorite memories during the 2017-18 run to the National Championship, the process of taking the job at WashU, what it was like coaching Justin Hardy and much more.

    This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:43

    Alfred/Utica MBB Updates- 00:43-02:17

    Intro- 02:17-11:15 Daily Schedule, Holiday Plans- 11:15-14:09

    IWU/Washu Rivalry, Film Process @ WashU, Learning from 1st Loss- 14:09-24:44

    Memories from 2018 Run to National Championship @ UW-Oshkosh- 24:44-34:10

    Decision to take HC Role at WashU- 34:10-39:15

    Differences in WIAC vs. UAA, UAA Competition/Schedule- 39:15-56:02

    Break- 56:02-56:13

    Justin Hardy, Hardy Foundation- 56:13-01:12:51

    Coaching Philosophy, Finding Players that Fit Philosophy- 01:12:51-01:19:44

    Rapid Fire (Fav Basketball Memories, Teams to compete against 2018 UW-Oshkosh, Pregame Rituals)- 01:19:44-01:27:21

    Starting 5: Smartest Players- 01:27:44-01:32:18

    Only in D3- 01:32:18-01:36:09

    Outro- 01:36:09-01:36:45

  • 2nd year head coach of Johns Hopkins men's basketball team, Ryan Cain, joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Coach Cain played college basketball at Worcester Polytechnic Institute where he finished his career as one of the best players to ever play at WPI. Cain was awarded the 2007 Jostens Trophy; the yearly award given to the most outstanding Division 3 player. After finishing his playing career with a 89-20 record with the Engineers, Cain coached for his alma mater for the next eight years.

    During his time on staff alongside legendary coach, Chris Bartley, WPI never finished a season with less than 20 wins. In 6 of the 8 seasons, Cain helped the Engineers to NCAA tournament appearances. After his 8th season, Cain took his first head coaching job at Keene State in 2015. Cain turned Keene State into a national powerhouse. The two-time LEC Coach of the Year led the Owls to 5 NCAA tournament appearances, including two sweet 16 and one elite 8 appearance. The Owls finished the 2022-23 with a 28-2 record; after a successful year, Cain left Keene State to take the job at Johns Hopkins University.

    During his first year with Hopkins, Cain led the team to a 20-7 record. Now in his second year, Cain looks to build upon a successful year in the Centennial Conference.

    Hear about his favorite memories during his time playing and coaching for Chris Bartley, what went into the decision to leave Keene State, and what the future looks like for the Johns Hopkins basketball program.

    This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:24

    Updates, NYE Resolutions- 00:24-04:15

    Intro- 04:15-11:41

    Daily Schedule, Father Life, Scouting Process- 11:41-16:45

    Playing/Coaching Career at WPI, Engineering Influence on Career- 16:45-28:09

    Getting Opportunity at Keene State, Coaching Ty Nichols- 28:09-40:55

    Success at Keene State, Coaching Jeff Hunter and Octavio Brito- 40:55-45:49

    Break- 45:49-46:00

    Process Leaving Keene State for Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins Athletic Department Success- 46:00-54:24

    Roster Construction at High Academic School- 54:24-58:42

    Relationship with / Hiring Jeff Hunter, Advice for Aspiring Coaches- 58:42-01:05:49

    Losing Brayden Fagbemi, Current JHU MBB Season, Centennial Conference- 01:05:49-01:15:15

    Rapid Fire (Funniest Players, Inspirations in Basketball, Best Basketball Towns in Massachusetts)- 01:15:15-01:22:38

    Starting 5: Ideal Players at Keene State- 01:22:38-01:26:02

    Only in D3- 01:26:02-01:30:05

    Outro- 01:30:05-01:30:41

  • Major Freeman, Siena men's basketball leading scorer, joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Major played high school basketball at Archer high school in Atlanta, Georgia. A four year starter at Archer HS took the JUCO route out of high school.

    Major played two years for Spartanburg Methodist in South Carolina. In both years, Spartanburg won over 20 games with Major as the starting guard. In his second year, the sophomore averaged over 15 points along with 5 rebounds and 4 assists.

    Freeman was recruited by over 40 Division 1 schools after his JUCO career concluded. In the summer of '24, Major committed to Siena college to play under first year head coach Gerry McNamara. Siena is currently 5-7 (1-1 MAAC) with Major leading the team in scoring (14.3).

    Hear about Major's experience growing up in Atlanta, playing under Coach McNamara, and his future goals with basketball.

    This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:23

    Updates- 00:23-02:10

    Intro- 02:10-04:35

    Opinions on New JUCO Ruling- 04:35-09:29

    Intro- 09:29-10:55

    Siena Life, Growing up in Atlanta, Playing for the Georgia Stars- 10:55-15:55

    Getting into Content Creation, Content Creators he Watches- 15:55-18:23

    Recruitment out of Archer HS, Committing to JUCO Basketball- 18:23-20:16

    JUCO Basketball/Life- 20:16-24:01

    Recruitment in the Transfer Portal, Committing to Siena College- 24:01-25:20

    Break- 25:20-25:30

    Playing for Coach McNamara- 25:30-27:56 Albany Cup, MAAC Competition, Setting Tone at Siena- 27:56-29:31

    Fashion, Best Drip on Siena MBB- 29:31-30:56

    Future Goals for Major, Major's Why, Developing Game in Workouts- 30:56-35:30

    Rapid Fire (Fav Kyrie Moments, Fav Atl Artist, Fav Atl/Alb Food Spots)- 35:30-39:41

    Starting 5: Best Players Played With- 39:41-40:49

    Only in D3- 40:49-45:41

    Outro- 45:41-46:17

  • This week's episode of @Notevend2 features professional trainer, Mitchell Kirsch. Mitchell has grown into one of the top trainers in the North East- specifically in his home state, New Hampshire. Mitchell has changed the culture of training within basketball by using the constrain-led and skill acquisition approach during his training sessions.

    Kirsch started his college career in California where he attended Claremont-Mudd Scripps. After four years of basketball playing for the Stags, he transferred to Babson College. A successful college career opened opportunities for Mitchell to play professionally overseas in Columbia.

    A short overseas career led Mitch to get into the player development field. His evidence based trainings became the lead method in the state of New Hampshire. Mitchell now trains players at all levels, including NBA players like Duncan Robinson, Terrance Mann, and Georges Niang.

    Hear about Kirsch's career getting into player development, what made him adapt the constraint-led approach, and how it feels having changed the New Hampshire hoop scene.

    This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:21

    In Memory of Fred Garland- 00:21-02:23

    Alfred/Utica Updates- 02:23-05:06

    Intro- 05:06-17:48

    Day in the Life for Mitch, Staying Energetic as a Full-time Trainer, Impact of Sleep- 17:48-24:57

    Fathers Influence on Mitch & Siblings, Playing at Babson College- 24:57-30:34

    Getting into Training/Player Development, Getting 1st Client (Neruda)- 30:34-37:36

    Initial Process getting a new Client, Designing Workouts for each Player- 37:36-40:56

    Break- 40:56-41:08

    Constraint-Led Approach / Skill Acquisition Approach- 41:08-49:50

    Trainers he Listens to, Evolving as a Trainer- 49:50-54:53

    Feelings Changing the New Hampshire Hoop Scene- 54:53-56:48

    Rapid Fire (Funniest Players Trained, Favorite Memory as a Trainer, Best Players on AUX)- 56:48-01:01:59

    Starting 5: Best Players Trained- 01:01:59-01:05:13

    Only in D3 (New Segment)- 01:05:13-01:12:06

    Outro- 01:12:06-01:12:48

  • Dave Paulsen, the current head coach for Holy Cross men's basketball team, joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Coach Paulsen has been coaching since the late 80's and has a ton of knowledge that he gives throughout the episode.

    Paulsen played basketball for @WilliamsCollege and would later lead Williams to the programs first, and only, National Championship. Paulsen finished his career coaching the Ephs with a 170-53 record- giving him the 2nd most wins in Williams basketball history. After a successful career at Williams, Paulsen moved on to coach at Bucknell University.

    In his first head coaching role at the Division 1 level, coach Paulsen won three Patriot League Coach of the Year awards ('11, '12 & '15). Under Paulsen, Bucknell became the first Patriot League team to win three consecutive regular season titles. Paulsen currently holds the highest winning percentage in Bucknell history (.588). A big part to Bucknell's success was the addition of future NBA player, Mike Muscala. Muscala was a two-time Patriot League POTY while competing against future NBA all-star CJ McCollum.

    Coach Paulsen left Bucknell after seven seasons (2008-15) to coach at George Mason University and Fordham University. Paulsen coached plenty of players that would eventually become successful professional players, including Tyler Kolek. In 2023, Paulsen took the head coaching job at Holy Cross; in his second year leading the Crusaders, he's led the program to wins over high major programs, and the teams first conference tournament win since 2019. The Crusaders are currently 5-4 with 4 more games until Patriot League play begins.

    Hear about Paulsen's 28-year successful career, his experience coaching future NBA players, and what went into the dominance his teams had at Williams and Bucknell.

    This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:24

    Alfred/Utica Updates- 00:24-02:31

    Intro- 02:31-08:37

    Recap of Holy Cross' 3-0 Weekend, Buzzer Beater Win, Coaching Philosophy in Late Game Situations- 08:37-15:25

    Playing at Williams College in the 80's, Coach Harry Sheehy's Impact- 15:25-18:30

    Experience as GA at Michigan University, Staying Connected with MU Players- 18:30-22:52

    Relationship with Tobin Anderson- 22:52-27:25

    Coaching at Williams College, Winning Dlll National Championship in '03, Coaching against Coach David Hixon- 27:25-39:46

    Success at Bucknell, Elite Coaching Tree, Advice for Aspiring Coaches- 39:46-50:23

    Recruiting Mike Muscala, Dominance in the Patriot League, Relationship with Muscala Today- 50:23-57:10

    Break- 57:10-57:22

    Recruiting/Coaching Tyler Kolek, Opinion on Players Transferring- 57:22-01:05:53

    Regret not Recruiting Duncan Robinson, Taking Risks on Players- 01:05:53-01:11:50

    Expectations/Future for Holy Cross MBB- 01:11:50-01:15:21

    Rapid Fire (Funniest Players, Theme Song(s), Most Memorable Year Coaching)- 01:15:21-01:20:42

    Starting 5: Best Players Coached- 01:20:42-01:23:22

    Outro- 01:23:22-01:24:20

  • Marquette men's basketball assistant coach, Nevada Smith, joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Nevada played college basketball at Bethany College where he led the school to back-to-back conference championships, while leading Division 3 in three pointers made during his senior year.

    Nevada coached at various Division 3 schools, including: St. Lawrence, Allegheny College, SUNY Canton, Ithaca College and Keystone College. Coach Smith's career shifted to the professional level when he got connected with Daryl Morey and the Houston Rocket's staff. Nevada was the head coach for the Houston Rockets D-League affiliate, Grand Valley Vipers, before becoming the head coach for the Miami Heat D-League affiliate, Sioux Falls Skyforce. Oklahoma City Thunder's head coach, Mark Diagneualt became a close friend of Coach Smith as the two coached against each other in the D-League; Diagneualt eventually connected Nevada with Coach Shaka Smart at the University of Texas.

    Coach Smith and Smart moved on to coach together at Marquette. The 2024-25 season marks the 4th season Nevada has coached for Marquette. Marquette has made the NCAA Tournament every year since Coach Smith has been a part of the staff.

    Hear about Coach Smith's long-tenured career, the experience of working with Coach Eric Spoelstra and Shaka Smart, and Marquette's culture that's led them to success in the past four years.

    This episode is available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:25

    Alfred/Utica Updates- 00:25-02:52

    Intro- 02:52-09:17

    Getting into Horse Racing, Living in Upstate NY- 09:17-11:52

    Getting the name "Nevada"- 11:52-13:19

    Playing Career at Bethany College- 13:19-17:15

    Opinion(s) on what makes a Great Shooter- 17:15-22:38

    Coaching at Various Division 3 Schools, Carrying a chip on Shoulder- 22:38-27:14

    How the D-League Opportunity came about, Interview with Daryl Morey- 27:14-31:28

    Getting Introduced with Eric Spoelstra, Miami Heat Culture, Coaching the Sioux Falls Skyforce- 31:28-36:40

    Going back to Coaching CBB, Creating Relationships within the G-League, Relationship with Mark Daigneault- 36:40-38:58

    Getting Connected with Shaka Smart, Marquette Culture- 38:58-41:30

    Break- 41:30-41:41

    Success at Marquette, Impact Shaka's 1st Class had on the Future of Marquette MBB (Tyler Kolek, Oso Ighodaro, Kam Jones)- 41:41-44:11

    Tyler Kolek's Work Ethic- 44:11-46:17

    Marquette's Offense, Rim Domination Philosophy, Getting into Analytics Early in Career- 46:17-51:51

    Finding New Concepts in Basketball, Perspective on Future Basketball- 51:51-54:37

    Focus for Marquette Basketball during the 2024-25 Season, Roster Retention- 54:37-56:50 Future of Nevada Smith's Career- 56:50-58:36

    Rapid Fire (Fav Food Spot in Milwaukee, Funniest Coaches Worked with, Shooters that could challenge him, Fav Coach McGuinness story)- 58:36-01:05:55

    Starting 5: Best Offensive Players (D3 Edition)- 01:05:55-01:08:35

    Outro- 01:08:35-01:09:30

  • The #2 ranked Cortland Red Dragons just won the Empire 8 for the fourth straight year- qualifying for the NCAA tournament. Their starting QB, the 2023 Dlll National Championship MVP, Zac Boyes joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Boyes is currently having one of his best seasons; the veteran quarterback has thrown 24 TD's with just one interception and ranking in the top 5 nationally in completion percentage (72%).

    The biggest game of the year for Cortland football is Saturday, November 16. Cortland vs Ithaca, known as Cortaca, has been a tradition since the 1930's. This years game is at Cortland and is expected to be one of the most intense atmospheres in Cortaca history. Cortland (9-0) faces off against the Ithaca Bombers (6-3) in a game that "determines legacies". The biggest little game in the nation kicks off at 1:00. Hear from Cortland's star quarterback about his mindset going into the Cortaca matchup, what this week around Cortland has been like, and his expectations for the game.

    This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:23

    Alfred/Utica Updates- 00:23-02:51

    Intro- 02:51-05:21

    Predictions for Cortaca- 05:21-07:06

    Intro- 07:06-07:47

    Breakdown of Cortland's win over Brockport, Winning 4 Straight Empire 8 Championships, Understanding Cortlands Dominance- 07:47-12:11

    Mindset going into Cortaca, Keeping Team Composed in Cortaca Environment- 12:11-15:30 Staying Motivated after winning E8- 15:30-18:27

    Personal Focus for Cortaca this Year, Cortland's Offensive Advantages against Ithaca- 18:27-21:51

    Final Message for Cortland Fans/Supporters going into Cortaca 2024- 21:51-22:46

    Outro- 22:46-23:44

  • @Notevend2 talks with 2023-24 1st Team All-NE10 player, Matt Becht on this week's episode. Matt Becht attended high school in Virginia where he played for Bishop O'Connell. After a successful high career, Becht committed to Mount St. Mary's. Early in his freshman year, Matt suffered a knee injury that required surgery. That would only be the start of the adversity Matt faced during his college career; in just two years playing for the Mountaineers, Becht went through three surgeries.

    Matt entered the transfer portal after his second year, and would commit to Division 2, NE10 member, Southern New Hampshire University. The next three years playing for the Penman would be filled with success; in three years Becht averaged over 14 ppg in every year, and shot 45% from three in his final two years with SNHU. In 2023-24 SNHU won a NE10 championship and made a run all the way to the D2 NCAA Elite 8.

    With one year of eligibility left, Matt entered the transfer portal where he would hear from plenty of Power 5 and high major schools. Becht committed to Merrimack for the 2024-25 season. Merrimack competes in the MAAC conference and kicks off their season Saturday (11/9) against Vermont.

    Hear about his basketball journey dealing with adversity, his dominant career at SNHU, and his expectations going into his final year of college basketball.

    This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts! Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content.

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    Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:33

    Alfred/Utica Updates- 00:33-02:42

    Intro- 02:42-03:19

    Unnamed Segment, Empire 8 Questions (Nazareth/St. John Fisher)- 03:19-09:36

    Intro- 09:36-14:38

    NFL Sunday, Favorite NFL Team, Sunday Routine(s)- 14:38-16:47

    Bishop O'Connell/DMV Basketball Experience- 16:47-20:18

    Committing to Mount St. Mary's, Injuries during Career, Dealing with Adversity- 20:18-26:05

    Leaving Mount St. Mary's, Recruitment in Transfer Portal, Committing to SNHU- 26:05-28:48

    Developing Game/Craft over the Years, Mentors- 28:48-32:56

    2023-24 Elite 8 Run with SNHU- 32:56-37:32

    Competition in the NE-10- 37:32-40:35

    Break- 40:35-40:46

    Recruitment after Leaving SNHU, Committing to Merrimack- 40:46-47:05

    Differences in Play D2 vs. D1- 47:05-49:03

    Expectations for Final Year of CBB- 49:03-50:50

    Rapid Fire (Top 3 NE10 Players, Fav Memory in Manchester, Pregame Rituals/Music)- 50:50-55:20

    Starting 5: Best Players Played With- 55:20-57:32

    Outro- 57:32-58:28