BoilerBall Podcast
Summary: Podcasts and highlights from Purdue men's basketball. #BoilerUp
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Podcasts:
A conversation with former Boilermaker All-American Dave Schellhase. Schellhase played at Purdue from 1964 to 1966 and was the first draft pick in franchise history for the Chicago Bulls.
Former Boilermaker Carson Cunningham joins the podcast to talk about several topics, including coaching, history and his time at Purdue. Cunningham played at Purdue from 1998 to 2001, was head coach at Carroll College and currently coaches Incarnate Word in San Antonio. In addition, he has authored five books on sports.
A chat with former Boilermaker and assistant coach Brandon Brantley. Brantley won three Big Ten Championships as a player from 1992 to 1996.
Former Boilermaker Isaac Haas checks in with the Podcast. Haas played at Purdue from 2014 to 2018 and was a member of the 2017 Big Ten Championship team.
Former Boilermaker Dakota Mathias checks in with the Podcast. Mathias played at Purdue from 2014 to 2018 and was a member of the 2017 Big Ten Championship team.
Cliz and Bloom spend time with Purdue Volleyball Coach Dave Shondell.
A look back at the 2017 World University Games with Head Coach Matt Painter.
An interview with Purdue Basketball Assistant Coach Steve Lutz who joined the Boilermakers in the spring of 2017.
A conversation with Sean Ford, the Director of USA Basketball’s National Men’s Team. Ford shares stories about USA Basketball, and it’s connection to Purdue.
Purdue athletics director Mike Bobinski talks about 2016-17 and more.
An interview with Purdue Track and Field Coach Lonnie Greene. Greene was Boilermakers head coach for six seasons prior leaving for Kentucky in the spring of 2018.
A look back at the 2016-17 season with Head Coach Matt Painter.
A look back at the first two rounds of the 2017 NCAA Tournament.
An interview with Purdue Basketball’s sports information contact and point person for the team’s social media accounts.
An interview with ESPN basketball analyst Jay Bilas. Bilas has been with ESPN since 1995 and played at Duke from 1982 to 1986.