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Doug Gottlieb shockingly hired as Green Bay head basketball coach


Doug Gottlieb is returning to the college basketball ranks, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announced on Tuesday he would be taking over as their head coach.

Gottlieb, the Fox Sports Radio host, will inherit a Phoenix squad that had an 18-14 record last season under former coach Sundance Wicks.

Wicks just departed for Wyoming on a five-year deal.

Gottlieb said in a press release that it was an “honor to be the 10th coach” of the Phoenix.

In an interview with “Inside Wisconsin,” Gottlieb added that many of the players from Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the Plains are mid-major player players who want to play close to home rather than constantly dealing with agents and managers with the major teams.

“We’re going to be in the portal with NIL, and that’s a huge part of it,” Gottlieb added. “But there still is a ‘This is the way it used to be, and it could be really cool.'”

Gottlieb’s contract details are not yet known, but the move is at least somewhat surprising, considering he has zero coaching experience at the collegiate level.

“People who know me and know the sport in depth, it’s more me choosing to go in than it is the school giving me an opportunity since i haven’t coached in college,” Gottlieb told Inside Wisconsin. “In regards to the actual coaching and X’s and O’s of it, I have coached more games in the last seven years than anyone in America. Because when you coach AAU games, with my sons playing in different levels, I have coached 10 to 16 games in a weekend.

“I’m not going to sit here and tell you that’s as in-depth at coaching as coaching division one in the Horizon but what it does do especially to those of us who can process every moment, it’s like speed dating.”

Gottlieb was a prolific college basketball player in the late 1990s and is the all-time assists leader for the Oklahoma State Cowboys.

He was kicked out of Notre Dame after his freshman year for stealing his classmate’s credit card.

Gottlieb is best known for being a media personality these days, most recently for FOX Sports, while also having worked with the Pac-12 Network, CBS Sports and ESPN.

He reportedly will still host his radio show, per ESPN.

As far as coaching accolades go, Gottlieb led Team USA to a gold medal in 2017 and 2022 as the head coach during the Maccabiah Games, an international event for Jewish athletes and any citizen of Israel.

He has also done some coaching in the AAU ranks.

He also runs Branch West Basketball, a Southern California youth developmental basketball program originally started by his father, Bob Gottlieb.

Gottlieb was born in Milwaukee, approximately two hours away from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.

Gottlieb, 48, was a runner-up for the job in Green Bay in 2023 before it went to Wicks.

With Wicks departing after a successful first season where he won 15 more games after inheriting a 3-24 roster, Gottlieb is now tasked with further improvement.

The Phoenix have won the Horizon League once since 1996.

Sports Equipment

When I was younger I used to go to Eastbay to check out sports equipment that was a grade better then you would see at the local sports store. I guess in the last 10 - 15 years they went under and now are a part of Champs, but Champs is just clothes.

Does anybody have any good recommendations for sites that offer more specialized equipment? It really doesn't matter the sport but I am looking for sites that offer more of a variety then Dicks but more specific then looking on Amazon.


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Seton Hall Celebrates 2024 Graduating Seniors


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Maplewood, N.J. – Seton Hall Athletics celebrated its 2024 graduating class with its annual Senior Banquet, held May 14 at Maplewood Country Club.

The event is designed to honor the graduating class in front of their coaches, peers and family members. As is tradition, each head coach delivered remarks about their respective graduates and handed out their senior gifts. Assistant Athletics Director Peter Long served as emcee and was assisted by Director of Athletics Bryan Felt in handing out the major awards.

Five major awards were handed out during the marquee event. For her efforts both on the softball field and within the department as a growing member of the media who took time to interview and highlight her fellow student-athletes, Sydney Babik (Gilbert, Ariz.) was named Seton Hall Athletics Senior Most Valuable Pirate.

Men's soccer's Mark Walier (Holmdel, N.J.) was named the Senior Male Scholar Athlete of the Year, and women's swimming & diving's Josie McCartney (Verona, Wisc.) and Madeline Field (Wheaton, Ill.) were named co-receipients of the Senior Female Scholar Athlete of the Year award. All three student-athletes are graduating with a 4.0 GPA.

There were co-recipients of the Senior Male Athlete of the Year Award as Kadary Richmond (Brooklyn, N.Y.) of the men's basketball team and Wenliang Xie (Burbank, Calif.) were both honored.

Richmond was a first-team All-BIG EAST, first-team All-Met and first-team NABC All-District selection after finishing as the only player in the BIG EAST in the top 11 in scoring (15.7 points per game), rebounding (6.9 rebounds per game) and assists (5.1 assists per game). In five NIT games, Richmond averaged 13.8 points, 9.4 rebounds and 6.4 assists en route to the Pirates winning their first NIT championship since 1953.

A first-team All-BIG EAST honoree, Xie enjoyed one of the greatest single-year golf efforts in Seton Hall history. He tallied six top-10 finishes, 15 sub-par rounds and six sub-par tournaments, all career-highs. Most recently, Xie led Seton Hall to its second BIG EAST Championship in three years with an even-par, 70-74-72-216, which tied for third overall and earned him All-Tournament status.

There were also co-recipients of the Senior Female Athlete of the Year Award with graduate student Silvia Alessio (Trieste, Italy) of the women's swimming & diving team and Azana Baines (Blackwood, N.J.) of the women's basketball team garnering the honors.

In her only season with Seton Hall, Alessio made an incredible impact, reaching the diving final in every meet she competed and winning all but two of them. She was dominant at the BIG EAST Championship, capturing gold in the 3-meter dive with a program and BIG EAST record score of 337.50 and taking silver in the 1-meter dive. She was named the BIG EAST Most Outstanding Female Diver.

Also a first-team All-BIG EAST selection, Baines had a breakout campaign in her final year as a collegiate athlete. Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll seven times, she upped her scoring and rebounding averages from 8.5 points and 4.0 rebounds last year to 14.7 points and 6.0 rebounds in 2023-24. A starter in every BIG EAST game, she completed the regular season one of only three players in the conference to rank among the top-12 in points, rebounds, steals and blocks.

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Pirates Sail West to Rancho Santa Fe Regional, Monday


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RANCHO SANTA FE, CALIF. – The Seton Hall men's golf team will make its second trip to the NCAA Regionals in the last three years when it competes at the Rancho Santa Fe Regional, May 13-15. Fresh off the 2024 BIG EAST Championship, the Pirates have earned the No. 13 seed in the 14-team field and will compete for a trip to the National Championship with a Top-5 finish.

Tournament Details:
2022 NCAA RANCHO SANTA FE REGIONAL
Host:
University of San Diego
Location: Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
Course: The Farms Golf Club
Course Vitals: Par-70, 6,962 yards
Dates: May 13-15, 2024

THE COURSE
Built in 1988 in the ruggedly beautiful terrain of Rancho Santa Fe, one of San Diego's most prestigious communities, The Farms Golf Club, a private, member-owned equity club, was created and built for golf enthusiasts…golfers serious in their commitment to the game and its historical traditions.

Originally designed by Pete, Perry and Alice Dye with assistance from golfing great Tommy Jacobs, The Farms golf course was extensively remodeled in 2000 under the guidance of golf course architect John Fought and his associate, PGA tour professional Tom Lehman.

With modifications designed to improve the playability and maintainability of the course, changes included newly reconstructed and re-contoured bent grass putting greens that allow for more undulation and additional hole locations; new teeing areas and bunkering that test a player's ability to visualize and execute the proper shot; a state-of-the-art irrigation system; and a wonderful practice facility featuring a double-ended driving range, complete with target greens and bunkers. Nestled amid gently rolling hills and hollows, several additional water features and newly created high rough landscaping add to the course's beauty and the sense of peaceful seclusion that prevails on this championship course.

THE FIELD
The field consists of the 14 selected NCAA Rancho Santa Fe Regional participants and five individuals. Below are the teams in order of their seed with their national ranking (as of May 6) in parenthesis.

Teams:
  1. Arizona State (3) – Pac-12 Champion
  2. Washington (10)
  3. Oklahoma (16)
  4. California (22)
  5. Oklahoma State (26)
  6. North Florida (34)
  7. Chattanooga (38)
  8. USF (46) – AAC Champion
  9. San Diego (50) - WCC Champion
  10. West Virginia (58)
  11. Kansas (67)
  12. Wright State (124) – Horizon League Champion
  13. SETON HALL (166) – BIG EAST Champion
  14. Winthrop (192) – Big South Champion
Individuals
  1. Mahanth Chirravuri, Pepperdine
  2. Tegan Andrews, Cal State Fullerton
  3. William Walsh, Pepperdine
  4. Brady Siravo, Pepperdine
  5. Kevin Li, Seattle University
THE FORMAT
Teams will play five golfers and count the four lowest scores per round. Teams are allowed to substitute a sixth golfer for any player in their lineup prior to any round.

THE LINEUP
Seton Hall will be bringing the following lineup to Rancho Santa Fe:
  1. Wenliang Xie, Graduate student
  2. George Fricker, Junior
  3. David Lally, Sophomore
  4. Jack Bosworth, Sophomore
  5. Wanxi Sun, Senior
Available for substitution if necessary: Patrick Kahanek, Junior

LAST TIME OUT
For the second time in three years and the fourth time overall, the Seton Hall men's golf team won the BIG EAST Conference championship. With a strong, team-wide final-round effort on April 29, the Pirates bested second-place Butler by five strokes to win the title and claim the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

As a team, the Pirates never dropped out of the top spot on in the final round. The Hall entered the day with a two-stroke cushion on Butler, and saw it grow to as many as double-digits and shrink to as few as two again. In the end, Seton Hall shot an even-par, 288, its best round of the tournament, to hold off the field and edge Butler by five strokes.

The Hall's final score was an 8-over-par, 292-292-288-872. Butler finished at 13-over-par, while Creighton, who had the top team round on Monday, finished third at 15-over-par. Defending champion and tournament favorite Marquette finished fourth at 17-over-par.

The Pirates' 872 is the third-lowest score for the program at the BIG EAST Championship.

At one point during Monday's final round, three Seton Hall golfers were tied for the individual lead. In the end, only one, Wenliang Xie (Burbank, Calif.) qualified for the All-Tournament Team. The graduate student had four birdies in route to an even-par, 72, in round three. Xie was the top Seton Hall performer for the tournament, tying for third place among all golfers with an even-par, 70-74-72-216. It's Xie's 15th career top-10 finish and eighth top-5 effort.

PIRATE NCAA HISTORY
Seton Hall has made five prior trips to the NCAA Regionals, including most recently in 2022. The Pirates went in four consecutive seasons, 1998-01, led by Seton Hall Athletics Hall of Famer Eugene Smith, who was on three of those teams. Former Pirate Lloyd Jefferson Go went to the NCAA Regionals in back-to-back years, 2016 and 2017, as an individual.

THE STAKES
In addition to the Rancho Santa Fe Regional, there are five others being played simultaneously in Austin, Texas, Chapel Hill, N.C., Stanford, Calif., West Lafayette, Ind. and Baton Rouge, La. The Top-5 finishing schools from each regional (30 teams total) and the low individual not on an advancing team (six individuals total) will advance to play in the NCAA Championship at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif. on May 24-29.

TEE TIMES
The field will play one round (18 holes) over each day for three days. Competition on each day will begin at 8:00 a.m. As the No. 13 seed Seton Hall will be paired with golfers from No. 14 Winthrop and the five individual golfers in round one and will tee off of the first hole beginning at 9:50 a.m. The Pirate schedule looks like this for Monday…

SUN (HALL) – 9:50 a.m.
BOSWORTH (HALL) – 10:01 p.m.
LALLY (HALL) – 10:12 a.m.
FRICKER (HALL) – 10:23 a.m.
XIE (HALL) – 10:34 a.m.

THE RESULTS
Live scoring will be available at GolfStat.com. Full day results will also be available at SHUPirates.com.

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  • Position Guard
  • Height 6-0
  • Weight 185
  • Class Sophomore
  • Hometown Temple Hills, Md.
  • High School Marshall County HS
2022-23 Season
  • Appeared in 32 games, starting in 27
  • Averaged 13.7 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 2.8 assists
  • All-SWAC Second-Team
  • SWAC Freshman of the Year
  • Shot 33.8% on 4.9 3-point attempts per game
  • Shot 82.3% from the free-throw line (2nd in SWAC) on 102 attempts (9th in SWAC)
  • Scored in double-figures in 20 games
  • Had 36 points on 12/15 shooting (8/10 from three) and 1 steal against Southern (1/9/23)
  • Had 29 points on 9/11 shooting (4/6 from three), 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals against Florida A&M (3/4/23)
  • Had 22 points (5/6 from three), 1 rebound, and 4 assists against Alcorn (1/23/23)
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Really surprised his return hasn’t been confirmed yet. Don’t know why he would have been allowed at the recent NIL event while in the portal unless he was 100% coming back. Only thing that makes sense from the outside is that Sha is trying to move around $$ to get a starting caliber big, and DAW may be sacrificed for it (which I’d be OK with).

Astros at it again

Astros’ Ronel Blanco ejected for ‘stickiest’ glove umpire has ever seen​

By Matt Ehalt

The cheating Astros are at it again.

Houston starter Ronel Blanco earned an ejection Tuesday night against the Athletics for having “the stickiest” glove first base umpire Erich Bacchus has ever encountered.

Blanco is now open to a possible 10-game suspension.

“I felt something inside the glove,” Bacchus said, according to ESPN. “It was the stickiest stuff I’ve felt on a glove since we’ve been doing this for a few years now.”

MLB umpires began their checks for substances in 2021, and for Blanco’s glove to be that sticky is quite notable — especially due to the Astros’ nefarious history.

Blanco, who threw the first no-hitter of the season in April, ran into issues prior to the fourth inning during his glove check conducted by Bacchus.

The umpires, Blanco and Astros manager Joe Espada eventually all stood on the mound as the examination continued before crew chief Laz Diaz gave Blanco the boot.

Diaz said the glove would be sent to the commissioner’s office, per ESPN.

“Everybody checked the glove to make sure we all had the same thing and he had to get ejected because he had a foreign substance on his glove,” Diaz said, per the outlet.

Diaz added that the umpires did not know what substance Blanco had on his glove, but it violated the rules.

“We don’t determine that,” Diaz said, according to ESPN. “We just felt it was sticky, sticky enough that our fingers got stuck. So now it’s all up to the office on what it was and all that.”

Blanco maintained his innocence.

“Just probably rosin I put on my left arm,” Blanco said via a translator, per ESPN. “Maybe because of the sweat it got into the glove and that’s maybe what they found.”

He added: “What I told them is, ‘If you found something sticky in my glove you should also check my hands because it should also be on my hand. Just check my hand,’ and he didn’t.”

However, Blanco said he did not know it’s illegal to have a sticky substance on his non-throwing arm.

“No, I didn’t know that was illegal,” Blanco said, according to MLB.com. “I see other pitchers come in and do it as well, so I thought that was normal.”

The Astros overcame the early ejection to down the A’s, 2-1, in 10 innings.

Houston was famously embroiled in a sign-stealing scandal, with an MLB probe revealing in 2020 that the Astros stole signs electronically during the 2017 regular season and postseason en route to a World Series win.

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Maui here we come


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South Orange, N.J. -- Seton Hall men's basketball is set to participate in the 2025 Maui Invitational. The 42nd edition of the prestigious tournament will be played Nov. 24-26, 2025 at the historic Lahaina Civic Center in Maui, Hawaii.

This will be the Pirates' second Maui Invitational appearances and their first since 2001. The Hall go up against a competitive field that includes Baylor, NC State, Oregon, Texas, UNLV, USC and Chaminade, the annual host school.

Seton Hall is coming off of a historic 2023-24 season that saw them go 25-12 overall, 13-7 in the BIG EAST and win the 2024 National Invitation Tournament. The Pirates' 25 victories were tied for the fourth-most in school history and their most wins in a single season since 2015-16. Despite being picked to finish ninth out of 11 teams in the BIG EAST's preseason coaches poll, Holloway led The Hall to a 13-7 mark in conference play and a fourth-place finish in the league standings.
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