• D1/D2 ASAA Football State Championship Review, HS Volleyball, UAA Volleyball/Basketball, Anchorage Wolverines & more!

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

D1/D2 ASAA Football State Championship Review, HS Volleyball, UAA Volleyball/Basketball, Anchorage Wolverines & more!

  • Summary

  • This week, Keaton, Brad, and Isaiah dive into the exciting action from the ASAA D1 and D2 Football State Championships, breaking down the key plays and standout performances that made the finals unforgettable. We also take a look at the latest standings in high school volleyball as teams battle for top spots. The guys also have a discussion the state of football as a whole in Alaska!

    Shifting to collegiate sports, UAA Volleyball continues to the final games of the season, while the UAA Basketball season tips off with high hopes and fresh talent.

    In local hockey, the Anchorage Wolverines kept fans on edge with two thrilling victories over the Midwest's Wisconsin Windigo, including an overtime game-winner with just 0.8 seconds left! Plus the start of the high school hockey season!

    Later this week, stay tuned for our interview with UAA Women’s Head Basketball Coach Ryan McCarthy and senior Emilia Long, where they’ll share insights on the season ahead and the team's aspirations. The UAA Women's Basketball season starts Thursday, Oct. 31st at the Alaska Airlines Center.

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