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Sports Wrap

Sports Wrap

Great Show with Vera Jones! I worked with her in Syracuse at the radio station WPUL! Also the book "PLAY THROUGH THE FOUL" is EXCELLENT!

'The Sports Kings'

'The Sports Kings'

Awesome Show,,,,,,keep up the great work!!

Ladybren

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Women's Sports Talk  

In recent years traditional Sports Talk Radio has progressively expanded with an almost exclusive male demographic primarily devoted to the discussion of traditional male sports and the male athlete. WomensSportsTalkShow.com a subsidiary of Women's Sports Talk Radio (WSTR) will host a weekly 1-hour, online call-in sports talk show with a format devoted to the discussion of women's sports. Our mission is to provide a new medium and long overdue outlet for women's sports fans to discuss sports issues, games, plays and scores; listen and talk to players from all areas and all levels of women's sports.

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  • Featured Episode

    Olympia Scott (WNBA Champion)

    Women's Sports Talk

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    This week we talk to women's professional basketball player Olympia Scott.
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    Women's Football - WNBA Draft Review & Season Preview

    Join us as the ladies of End Zone to End Zone Cheryl and Rose talk IWFL Football. Then we'll go to the hardwood with Barry, Melissa and David as thy breakdown the WNBA Draft and preview the upcoming season.

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    Hello Renee, Reality Check on Line One!

    What a week to be Renee Montgomery!  First team All-American on everyone’s team.  Voted the nation’s best point guard.  Cap off an undefeated regular season with a strong performance in winning the national championship.  And most likely, the number one selection in this year’s WNBA draft.

    But wait a second, Renee, you are about to get the rudest awakening of your life unfortunately.  The private planes to games?  Gone.  The first class hotels and restaurants on the road?  Gone.   Playing before 10,000 people every night?  Most likely gone too.

    Welcome to the WNBA, Renee.  Where meager paychecks and hero worship are often replaced by the reality of a first time employee’s experiences.  No one will tell you when to study, when to go to class, where to be, when to be there.  You are on your own.  You will be flying coach, and you will be sharing hotel rooms with new teammates.  And in some cities, you’ll be playing before an empty house.

    But before you go running away screaming about what have you done in graduating, let’s look at the bright side.  A little over a decade ago, you couldn’t even do this.  You would be looking at a “real job” or playing only overseas.  Now you get to see the country, and eventually the world, playing a game you love and hopefully building a sport up for those that come after you.

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    Women's Sports Round Table - Replay

    Due to technical difficulties this is the replay of the Women's Sports Round Table from Saturday April 18, 2009. Blame it on the weather.
           

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    ACL Injuires and Recovery with Laura Ramus

    We talk ACL Injuries with Detroit Shock Trainer and founder of the Girl's Can Jump program Laura Ramus. We will also talk some women's pro fast pitch softball.
      

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    It’s Not Just the Stars That Make a Championship Team

     

     

    So did you see the Final Four last night?  Watch those semi-final games?  Great offensive performances by Louisville’s Angel McCoughtry, Courtney Paris of OU, Jayne Appel of Stanford, and UConn’s Renee Montgomery and Maya Moore!  Unreal banging and defense by Tina Charles on Appel!  All showed why they were chosen All-Americans by just about everyone, and why they are worthy of all the praise they get.

     

    I hope you also saw the other things that I saw.  Prior to the Louisville-OU game, we heard about McCoughtry and Candice Bingham of Louisville.  True to form, they were the only two Cardinals to finish in double figures.  But what I saw was Becky Burke absolutely shut down Big 12 freshman of the year Whitney Hand in the second half.  I saw Burke nail two HUGE three pointers during the Louisville run.  I saw converted Point Guard Deseree’ Byrd handle the pressure of this game and the quickness of the Sooners, while making the right play time after time.  Under her steady hand, Louisville committed 9 turnovers, the entire game, compared to OU’s 17.  And most importantly, I saw Keshia Hines and Monique Reid control Paris, limiting her to 10 shot attempts for the game.  The headlines will rightly go to Angel and perhaps Bingham, but Louisville is playing Tuesday night because of these other ladies.

     

    In the second game, I saw Husky Kalana Greene play Stanford’s Kayla Pedersen dead even, matching Stanford’s third team All-Pac 10 forward, with both scoring 10 points and getting 6 rebounds.  The same Kayla Pedersen, with Greene out injured last season, torched the Huskies in the semifinals for 17 points, second only to the incredible performance of Candice Wiggins.  I saw Tiffany Hayes, the freshman who started the year on the bench and went through a horrendous three-point shooting streak mid-season, hit a game opening three pointer from well beyond the line, setting the tone for the entire game.  And then there was Lorin Dixon and Kaili McLaren, both buried on the bench at different times by Coach Geno Auriemma contributing double-figure minutes each, contributing assists, rebounds and defense, while the stars did their thing at the hoop.   And without those contributions, UConn doesn’t roll through Stanford like they did.

     

    So when you sit down to watch the championship game on Tuesday night, the commentators will be talking about Angel and Candice, and Renee, Maya and Tina, but try to look past them too.  Try to see these other magnificent players that sacrifice the headlines for the greater good, and try to see that that without those contributions, maybe, just maybe, those teams would also be watching Tuesday night.

    David Siegel

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    Olympian Tasha Danvers

    This weeks show we will talk to UK Track and Field Olympian Tasha Danvers. Adrienne Goodson talks WNBA Draft with Tara Polen and Tammy will host her women's sports blog live.

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