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The Orange::44 Podcast Episode 2 & Media Blitz

We're back to close out the year.
Memorial Day was this past Monday, which means Summer is now here. The NCAA Lacrosse Champion for 2010 was crowned (I guess congratulations to Duke), and now we begin three months of no college sports. But we're not heading off on vacation before closing out the year with the latest episode of The Orange::44 Podcast. In this episode Orange::44 Correspondent John Brennan and I discuss the latest in the Delone Carter criminal case, we wrap up the lacrosse season, discuss the heartbreaking Army game, the NCAA Lax Tourney, have a debate on if there should be a shot clock in the game, and waaaay too early predictions for both football and basketball. You can stream the episode below, or click here to download the episode or the first episode.

Additionally I was on Matt Mc's Sports Fix on Tuesday to wrap up the NCAA Tournament and the Duke/ND Championship game. You can click here to download the show or hear it. I'm on at 1:12:30 if you want to jump ahead.
Also I visited our North Carolina friend AEM's Podcast to discuss the lacrosse tournament also. You can click here to visit the episode's page. I'm at minute 36:30.
Thanks for reading this past season. There were a lot of highs and lows. Have a great summer. If you still want some fix, you can always catch John (@JBren) and myself (@BH_Orange44) on Twitter. We'll talk to you soon.

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1 Responses to “The Orange::44 Podcast Episode 2 & Media Blitz”

  1. # Anonymous Rocking Syracuse University Slippers While Blogging

    While I was at school in Syracuse I got really into lacrosse and after growing up in the Midwest (Kansas City) and living in Southern California (LA) after college I've still never been able to figure out why this isn't a bigger sport both around the US and even the world.

    I realize that considering the readership of this blog I'm probably preaching to the choir but lacrosse seems to be to combine the best parts of hockey, soccer, and football into one exciting sport that should be played at more high schools across America.

    Just my two cents.

    Also, I'm a big fan of the countdown clocks on this site.  

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