The Noontime Sports Podcast was hosted (and produced) by Matt Noonan, who founded NoontimeSports.com in May 2009.
Our show, which concluded in March 2022, was a mix of solo podcasts to interviews and panels about the ever-changing sports world to go with small college football talk (think D-II and D-III, along with some FCS, FBS) and high schools in New England.
We invite you to replay our various podcasts (listed below) from when we made the switch from WordPress to Anchor in July 2020! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noontime-sports/support
The Trinity College (Conn.) football team is closing in on a perfect season -- the Bantams need to beat Wesleyan University on Saturday to clinch the program's first-ever 9-0 season. Seniors Brian Casagrande (linebacker) and DeVante Reid (wide receiver) joined Matt Noonan to discuss their team's important meeting with the Cardinals on Saturday, as well as what they have enjoyed most about competing for the Bantams, dating back to their initial season in 2018.
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Matt Noonan welcomes Nic Visser of Husson University football to the Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his team's 2022 season, along with the quarterback's journey from California to Maine. Visser, who is a junior quarterback for the Eagles, has enjoyed a great deal of success with the Green and Gold since his initial snap last season.
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Andrae Murphy, who is in his first season with the Dean College football team, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his team's initial win of the 2022 season, which occurred last Saturday against Alfred State. Murphy and Noonan discuss the Bulldogs' current season, as well as how one win has provided the program with some much-needed momentum heading into Saturday's Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) clash with SUNY-Maritime.
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Matt Noonan, who is the host and producer of the Noontime Sports Podcast, welcomes not one, but three guests to this week's show.
Noonan begins the show chatting with Logan Tomlinson, who is a wide receiver for Wesleyan University (2:30). Tomlinson and the Cardinals outlasted Tufts University last Saturday to secure a hard-fought win. And with their victory over the Jumbos, Wesleyan remains in the mix for a New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) crown.
Following Tomlinson, Noonan welcomes Joey Mauriello and Elian Telford of Salve Regina University (10:16). Mauriello recently became the Seahawks' all-time rushing leader last week -- he has now rushed for 3,962 yards on 632 carries and 40 touchdowns. Salve Regina scored an important conference win last Saturday against Western New England.
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Two days after earning his initial win as the head coach of Bates College football, Matt Coyne joined the Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his initial victory with the Bobcats. Bates topped Amherst College for the first time in 23 years to snap a three-game losing streak that included setbacks to Tufts University, Colby College, and Wesleyan University. Coyne discusses the culture he and his staff are building since he was named the 22nd head coach of the football team in February.
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Matt Noonan, who is the host and producer of Noontime Sports Podcast, welcomes Springfield College quarterback David Wells to the show. Noonan and Wells discuss his final season with the Pride, including what he (and his teammates) learned from the first four weeks of the season, which saw Springfield win two of four contests. Additionally, Wells discusses his transition from overseeing a spread offense in high school to quarterbacking a triple-option. The two conclude the show by discussing the legacy Wells hopes to leave with the program.
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A staple of our New England small college football coverage on a yearly basis, James Baker of In the D3FB Huddle joins the show to discuss the current state of the region, including early storylines like Endicott College's 3-0 start to UMass Dartmouth's recent victory against Framingham State, and if Springfield College is still the favorite to win the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC).
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Ahead of a busy weekend of college and high school football games in New England, Matt Noonan shares some thoughts on various matchups to watch, as well as which teams fans of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) should keep their eyes on this fall.
(2:25): NESCAC Football Thoughts -- can Williams repeat or will Trinity and Wesleyan challenge the Ephs for the top spot?
(13:08): Curry and Dean both seek their first win of the 2022 season -- a win for either squad would be the first for Coach Parsons (Curry) and Coach Murphy (Dean).
(15:22): Can Anna Maria College win its second-straight contest of the 2022 season?
(16:20): MASCAC conference play begins with some important matchups: Bridgewater State at Plymouth State and Framingham State at UMass Dartmouth.
(18:20): Union visits Springfield College in an important non-league tilt.
The Noontime Sports Podcast is ... BACK!
Matt Noonan, who is the host and producer of the podcast, is excited to be talking football with YOU, our fans, friends, and listeners.
Today, Noonan revisits the first two weeks of the New England small college (NCAA D-II and D-III) football season, which finds a few teams that he did not anticipate in the top spot of their respective conference. St. Anselm's leads the Northeast-10 (NE10) while Endicott, Salve Regina, University of New England, Plymouth State, and Anna Maria have gained our attention.
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The month of August means one thing: football has officially returned -- are you ready?
Today, Matt Noonan (host/producer) shares an update on the podcast -- consider it more of what type of content our listeners can expect between now and the ed of the year -- as well as welcomes four members of the Georgetown High School (Mass.) football team, including long-time friend of the blog and podcast, coach Mike Hill, to discuss the team's early excitement for its 2022 season.
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Rick Santos, who is entering his first season as the head coach of the University of New Hampshire football program, joined the Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss memories of competing in the Tri-Valley League (TVL) with Bellingham High School to his coaching philosophy and more. Santos also shares some his motivational tactics with Matt Noonan (host/producer).
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Welcome to Noontime Sports' Football Friday -- are you ready to talk some football?
Today, Matt Noonan shares some early thoughts on the hometown New England Patriots -- can Mac Jones, along with a few others lead the Pats to a postseason victory or two this fall? Additionally, which players should fans keep their eyes on over the next few weeks?
Following some "Pats Talk," coach David Pereira joins the show to discuss his excitement for his initial season with Somerville High School (Mass.) football.
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Andrae Murphy, who was introduced as the new head coach of Dean College football earlier this year, joined Matt Noonan to discuss his upcoming season with the Bulldogs. The two discuss a variety of topics from establishing a new culture this fall to seeking out mentors and more.
Murphy is a Dean alum -- he played for the program from 2005-07 when the Bulldogs were a Junior College -- and has prior coaching experience at other levels, including high school, FCS, and Division III. He most recently coached the defensive backs at Columbia University and was an integral part in helping the Lions amass 14 victories in a span of two years, which was the school’s highest win total in consecutive years since 1961 and 1962.
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The football theme continues with welcoming a new guest to the Noontime Sports Podcast: George Balian
George Balian, who is a Burlington High School (Mass.) football alum, was named the program's head coach earlier this year following previous stints both with the squad and other schools in Massachusetts as an assistant.
Matt Noonan (host/producer) chats with Balian about becoming the head coach of the Red Devils, establishing relationships with the community, and what he's most excited about the upcoming season.
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Let's talk some New England college football!
Matt Noonan welcomes coach Kevin Gilmartin of Salve Regina University to the podcast to discuss his team's 2021 season, which saw the Seahawks win eight of 10 contests, including four-straight in September. The two discuss the Noontime Sports 'Way Too Early' New England D-III Football Top 20 Poll -- should the Seahawks have been ranked higher than seventh? -- to some other football topics including the spread offense and more.
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It's time to talk some football ... a lot of FOOTBALL!
Matt Noonan kickoff the show with some big college football news: UCLA and USC are leaving the Pac-12 to play football in the Big Ten. What does this move mean for college football -- well, more FBS, to be exact -- and could we see more movement at other levels, including FCS, D-II, D-III, and NAIA.
Emory Hunt Jr., who is the CEO & Founder of Football Gameplan, joins the show to discuss Sunday's USFL Championship game between Birmingham and Philadelphia, as well as if spring football could become an option for small college football student-athletes.
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Jack Betts, who plays wide receiver at Amherst College, joined Matt Noonan for an interesting podcast discussion about Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL).
Betts discussed his interested in NIL, including signing his first deal earlier this year to how he seeks out opportunities with brands and companies. He also discussed his experience at the NIL Summit earlier this month to conversations he has had with other NCAA Division III student-athletes that are interesting in joining this space.
Amherst coach E.J. Mills also joined the podcast briefly to share his view on NIL, especially in the D-III college sports world.
Stay connected with Jack Betts on Instagram (@jbetts21) and Twitter (@jrbetts21).
Matt Noonan welcomed Darren Munns of Columbia College baseball to the Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his 30 years coaching college baseball, along with his first book, Cheers to Baseball.
Munns shares why he decided to write a book -- he considered it his pandemic project -- but also explains what he learned from revisiting past experiences throughout his coaching journey. Additionally, he shares some life-lessons learned over the last 30 years, including pursuing something you love and what makes you happy.
To learn more about the book, please visit Munns' website: https://www.munnsbooks.com/
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Let’s talk some (more) football!
Matt Noonan (host/producer) is back for a solo podcast to discuss a few football topics, including his NFL divisional rankings for the AFC North and South (he began his positional rankings last week with the AFC East).
But before Noonan unveils his quarterback rankings, he begins the podcast with an update on what listeners should expect going forward. We will produce solo and guest shows, as well as discuss some non-sports topics like we had earlier this year with a few coaches (0:45).
After the update, Noonan shares some early opening week college football games to watch, both in and outside of New England (4:10). He then transitions to his quarterback rankings for the AFC North (12:00) and AFC South (18:00).
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Matt ‘Noontime’ Noonan returns for a late-afternoon Saturday podcast to share a few thoughts on his beloved Boston Celtics losing to the Golden State Warriors in the 2022 NBA Finals (2:00). Can the Green and White learn from this loss or will it scar them for both next season and beyond?
Following some thoughts on the Celtics, Noonan shares his early predictions for the Commonwealth Coast Football (CCC) conference (8:45) – will Husson University or Endicott College win the crown this fall?
The football theme continues with Noonan ranking his top four quarterbacks in the AFC East (10:50). Where does Mac Jones of the New England Patriots fall in the pecking order?
The Noontime Sports Podcast is officially back -- let's celebrate!
Matt Noonan, who is the host/producer, is excited to get back to podcasting, as well as share thoughts on what this fresh start for the show will be like, including different topics or how sports and politics have merged these days. Additionally, Noonan reflects on a busy lacrosse championship that saw some exciting outcomes and finishes, including RIT men's lacrosse winning its second-straight NCAA D-III crown and Middlebury College women's lacrosse scoring its eighth title in program history.
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It's time to say goodbye to the Noontime Sports Podcast -- wow, it has been quite the ride!
We have been podcasting for nearly a decade, as well as produced roughly 200 shows (maybe a few more?) since the calendar flipped from December 31, 2019 to January 1, 2020.
Matt Noonan reflects on the journey, what he will remember most, and if it is possible you could hear him on a future show -- don't rule it out! Additionally, Noonan reminds our fans, followers, and listeners that Noontime Sports is not done or ending -- in fact, our attention will now shift to new ideas for the blog (NoontimeSports.com) and social media.
Thanks for a fun journey, everyone -- our shows, both old and new will remain so you can re-listen to them as much as you want!
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Happy Friday, everyone!
Today, we welcome coach John Raba of Wesleyan University men's lacrosse to the show -- Coach Raba and Matt Noonan discuss a variety of topics from his team's season-opener against Bates College to the growth of the sport, both in and outside of New England, and much more.
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On a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast, Brandon Eckles of Springfield College stops by to chat with Matt Noonan (host/producer) about his current role with the school's athletic department. Brandon is the coordinator of media relations and provides some insight on the day-to-day of college athletic communications to various projects he has helped bring to life for the website and social media.
Additionally, Eckles discusses his love for graphic design to the recent news of coach Charlie Brock announcing his retirement last week from the men's basketball program.
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Carol Matsuzaki, an alum and coach of the MIT Women's Tennis program, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss a variety of topics, including coaching and leadership. Additionally, Carol and Matt discuss the word "pressure" -- what does it mean? And is pressure a good thing for the competitive edge?
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After a few weeks off, we're excited to be back to podcasting -- yay!
Matt Noonan (host/producer) begins our first show in a few weeks with a state of the podcast -- well, more why we elected to take a break and what we're eager to do now that we're back to producing audio content.
Additionally, we welcome Kyle Diangkinay back to the show -- do you remember when Kyle joined us around this time last year? Matt and Kyle discuss his new role with New York University athletics, as well as get into a discussion about what makes a good story.
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Hannah Merritt, who is a digital marketing specialist with the Cleveland Charge (the NBA G League affiliate of the Cleveland Cavaliers), joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports podcast to discuss a slew of topics, including her path to Ohio after finishing her master's from Endicott College.
Merrit shares her passion for working in sports, as well as the various internships she held leading up to the start of the Covid-19 pandemic that provided her with experience that would lead to an opportunity in the basketball world.
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Matt Noonan welcomes Nick Davis to the Noontime Sports Podcast -- Davis is the head coach of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse women's track and field program, and is a former colleague of Noonan's when the duo worked together at MIT during the 2014-15 school year.
Noonan and Davis converse about a slew of topics, including learning from coach Halston Taylor -- Taylor is the former Director/Head Coach of the MIT cross country and track and field programs. Additionally, the duo chats about establishing a successful culture to empowering his student-athletes and what motivates them on a daily basis.
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Happy Monday, everyone!
We kickoff a brand new week of podcasting by welcoming coach Emily Garner of Trinity College women's basketball to the podcast. Garner chats with Matt Noonan (host/producer) about coaching in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC), including playing back-to-back games on Fridays and Saturdays, to building and establishing a culture that fosters growth to promoting the program through social media, specifically Instagram.
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Karen Boleska, Ph.D., who is both the Director of Sports Management and Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, joins Matt Noonan for a brand new podcast -- the show was recorded on Wednesday, January 12, so you may hear the day/date dropped a few times! The two discuss starting a sports management curriculum during the Covid-19 pandemic to the important of getting an internship in the sports/athletic world to the importance of LinkedIn for networking, and more.
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We're excited to restart/bring back "Mondays with Matt" -- that is Monday with Matt Noonan, to be exact!
Every Monday, Matt will join you for three thoughts on sports -- maybe even life? -- but today, we kickoff a brand new year of "Mondays with Matt" with thoughts on Mac Jones playing in the shadow of Tom Brady with the New England Patriots, how should we feel about Dave Gettleman's second stint with the New York Giants, and if the 18 game season for the NFL was truly worth it.
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Happy New Year -- we hope you had a wonderful holiday season and ready for an amazing 2022!
Matt Noonan (host/producer) kicks off another year of podcasting with his state of the podcast -- you may have read about some new ideas and blogs coming this year on NoontimeSports.com, but in regards to the podcast, fans (and followers) should expect more storytelling with a mix of interviews and solo shows. Our goal for 2022 is to inspire all of you to keep chasing your dreams while learning from so many new and old friends from a variety of fields, including coaching, content creation and marketing, tech, and more.
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The head coach of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) men's basketball coach -- that would be Larry Anderson -- joins Matt Noonan (host/producer) for a brand new podcast to discuss a variety of topics, including his team's return to the court a few weeks ago to building and establishing a successful culture to the importance of finding a mentor. This podcast covers a variety of topics -- and yes, areas, too -- but you will certainly learn a great deal about leadership, mentorships, and more.
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We kickoff the week with some extra motivation -- you will feel inspired after listening to this show!
Today, Matt Noonan (host/producer) welcomes Kelly Johnson from the Kelly Johnson Foundation and The Daily Grind (podcast) to discuss the inspirational work she is doing at various levels, including as a content creator with her podcast. Johnson shares more insight about the inspiration for her foundation before discussing her podcast, which launched in 2019. The show features a variety of guests from the sports, tech, small business, and entrepreneur world.
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We cap the week with some hockey talk -- today, Matt Noonan welcomes Katie Zimmerman to the show to discuss her first official season coaching the Western New England University women's ice hockey program.
Zimmerman was named the program's first-ever head coach prior to the 2019-20 school -- unfortunately, Covid-19 did not allow the team to compete this past school year, so as she told Noonan, it was certainly "worth the wait" for their first game earlier this school year against Anna Maria College.
Noonan and Zimmerman discuss the first official season to building a culture and branding the program through Instagram.
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Brett Lorin, who is the host/producer of Too Tall Sports Podcast, joins Matt Noonan for a fun -- and yes, enlightening! -- conversation about content creation, including hosting and producing a podcast to producing content on Instagram and TikTok.
Lorin, who joined our show back in May, chats about transitioning from playing minor league baseball to hosting and producing a podcast, as well as what he has learned over the last year (or so) about being a content producer in Los Angeles.
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After making his debut on the Noontime Sports Podcast in September, Jimmy Robertson, who is the FDU-Florham football coach, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new show to discuss the Devils' 2021 campaign, which concluded with the program's first-ever ECAC Bowl victory last month over Saint Vincent.
FDU-Florham was one of many great stories in the northeast region this fall as the Devils won seven games for the first time since the program produced an eight-win season in 1993. Additionally, last month's bowl victory was the team's first in three attempts.
In addition to chatting about the 2021 season, Robertson talks with Noonan about a few other topics, including what an offseason is like for a small college football program, recruiting, and restarting a podcast from earlier in the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Matt Noonan hosts a solo show -- yes, we mentioned we would record one last New England College football podcast on Instagram (Friday, December 3, 2021) -- but we say farewell to a special season that saw all three divisions return to the field, as well as had some squads advance to the NCAA Tournament.
Noonan shares some closing thoughts on the season, as well as answers a few questions from Instagram -- make sure stay connected with us at @NoontimeNation.
Thank you for following along these last few weeks -- we had a blast covering small college football, along with some FCS news, too, and are excited for some new shows and guests, along with some different topics like content creation, basketball, hockey, and more!
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Welcome to a very special Thanksgiving edition of the Noontime Sports Podcast!
Matt Noonan welcomes not one, but TWO guests to the show. First up, Jeff Moore, who is the head coach of The Loomis Chaffee School, recaps his team's impressive season that concluded with a Todd Marble Bowl victory over Milton Academy. Moore discusses the win, along with some student-athletes that played their final game, as well as what is next for the team heading into the offseason.
Following Jeff Moore, Dan Mulrooney, who is the head coach of the Anna Maria College football team, joins Matt Noonan to discuss his squad's exciting 2021 campaign that include a pair of firsts: a conference title and a a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Mulrooney reflects on his team's seven-win season and looks ahead to a busy offseason that will include some camps he will be running outside of New England.
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The first weekend of the 2021 NCAA Division III football season is quickly approaching, which means it is time to preview some games, including Anna Maria College visiting Delaware Valley University, Salisbury University competing against Johns Hopkins University, and RPI traveling to Endicott College (just to name a few). Additionally, host/producer Matt Noonan chats with James Baker of In The D3FB Huddle about a few other matchups to go with some thoughts on two New England Bowls, including coach Mike Toop's final game with the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USSMA).
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It is an exciting time for New England college sports fans -- well, college football fans, to be exact! -- as the opening rounds of the NCAA Division II & NCAA Division III Playoffs are this weekend, along with two New England Bowls. Matt Noonan (host/producer) shares a few thoughts on the five matchups featuring six New England teams, including Bentley University and the University of New Haven in Division II.
Mike Cerasuolo, who is the head coach of Springfield College football, joins the show to discuss his team's 2021 season, which saw the Pride bounce back from a 1-3 start to win their second New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) crown in four seasons. Additionally, he shares some thoughts on his team's first round postseason contest against SUNY Cortland.
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Let's talk some football on Thursday -- yes, this is our weekly "Football Friday" show with either Matt Noonan (or Matt Noonan and a guest!) -- but today, we welcome James Baker of In The D3FB Huddle to the podcast to preview the final week of the regular season of the New England Division III football season, including some must-see/follow contests like Western New England-Husson, Endicott-Nichols, Anna Maria-SUNY-Maritime, Amherst-Williams, and a few more.
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The tenth week of the New England small college -- think NCAA Division II and Division III -- was an exciting one with some interesting outcomes such as New Haven beating Bentley, Framingham State rolling past Bridgewater State, and Williams securing its eighth-straight victory against Wesleyan. Some outcomes secured conference champions -- sure, they might want to win this week to get some additional momentum for the upcoming postseason -- but the tenth week set up some exciting finishes for this week.
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Paul Falewicz, who is a columnist for D2Football.com, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new podcast to discuss -- and yes, preview! -- Saturday's (Nov. 6) big Northeast-10 Conference matchup between Bentley University and the University of New Haven. Paul shares some thoughts and insight on both teams, as well as discusses some other storylines he has enjoyed highlighting through D2Football.com this fall, including stories about Franklin Pierce University and Pace University.
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Following his team's 42-3 win last Saturday (Oct. 30, 2021) against Trinity College (Conn.), Mark Raymond, who is the head coach of Williams College football, joined Matt Noonan to break down his team's impressive performance against the Bantams, as well as look ahead to this week's contest against Wesleyan University.
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Springfield College senior halfback Ryan Deguire and junior linebacker DJ Brown join Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Football Friday Podcast -- yes, it is still the Noontime Sports Podcast, but we're talking small college football in Massachusetts (and yes, New England, too).
Deguire and Brown chat with Noonan about their team's big game on Saturday against the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA), as well as how the team rebounded from a 1-3 start to win three-straight conference matchups against Coast Guard Academy, Norwich University, and WPI.
Finally, Noonan hosts a brand new segment: Noontime's Five Games to Watch (and yes, picks!). Make sure to read our 10 Games to Watch every Thursday throughout the 2021 New England Division III football season.
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For the first time in Noontime Sports Podcast history, we recorded a podcast while hanging out on Instagram live -- come follow us on Instagram at @NoontimeNation.
Matt Noonan entertained a LIVE audience with his thoughts on all five New England NCAA Division III college football conference races, including the Commonwealth Coast Football (CCC) league -- will Endicott College win the league despite falling to Salve Regina University? And who will win the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC)? Trinity College is the favorite, right? What about Wesleyan University and Williams College?
If you're a fan of small college football here in New England then this is your show! And make sure to toss us a follow on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube!
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James Baker of In The D3FB Huddle joins Matt Noonan for a lengthy chat about the current state of New England NCAA Division III football after seven weeks. Baker and Noonan chat about the various conference races, potential postseason plans for some teams (and who they could get matched with in November), and some games/matchups to watch, both this weekend and over the next few weeks.
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Kevin Graber, who is the Senior Associate Director of Admission and Baseball coach at Phillips Academy Andover, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss a variety of topics, including coaching, marketing, and content creation. Graber chats with Noonan about his path to Andover, which includes both a playing and coaching career to go with time spent in two collegiate athletic communication offices, including Amherst College.
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Happy Monday! Matt Noonan is back for his "Monday with Matt" Podcast (also known as the Noontime Sports Week Seven New England College Football Takeaways).
Today, Matt Noonan shares a common theme from the seventh week (from what he saw): good teams (like the Dallas Cowboys against the New England Patriots) find ways to win games. And we saw that from Harvard University and Bentley University last Saturday to go with some teams from the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC).
Speaking of the NESCAC, Matt Noonan predicts which 5-0 team is destined to finish its season 9-0. And the options are the following: Trinity College, Wesleyan University, and Williams College.
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Bates College quarterback Brendan Costa joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast -- yes, it is Friday, so that means it is a "Football Friday" Podcast. On today's show, Costa and Noonan discuss his team's exciting win over Tufts University last weekend, which resulted in the Bates signal-caller earned the New England Gold Helmet (for Division II/III). Additionally, the two discuss Costa's final season with the Bobcats, which happens to be this fall, and his team's upcoming matchup on Saturday, October 16 against Trinity College.
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We're excited to share our Noontime Sports Week Six New England College Football Takeaways -- yes, we're a day late with our Monday show, but Matt Noonan (host/producer) share some thoughts a few small college teams/programs, including Bentley University, Bowdoin College, Endicott College, University of New Haven, and Western New England.
Plus, Matt chats with Anna Maria College quarterback Alex Cohen, who has led the AMCATs to their best start in program history.
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Ryan Cadres joins Matt Noonan for an inspirational talk about his role with the Scituate High School (Mass.) football program -- Cadres, who has Cerebral palsy, is an assistant coach and statistician with the team. Ryan chats with Matt about his disability and how he has used it as a teaching tool, both for his children and the student-athletes he coaches, especially earlier this year when Massachusetts played high school football in February, March, and April.
Cadres and Noonan also discuss what a typical game day is like for him, as well as what coaches -- there are a few, of course! -- that have made the biggest impact on his career and life.
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We're excited to relaunch our "Mondays with Matt" weekly podcast -- we did these prior the pandemic (and yes, at certain times last fall and this past winter) -- but we're excited to allow Matt "Noontime" Noonan share some thoughts on the previous week's college football games in New England, including Western New England rolling past Salve Regina, Trinity College blanking Middlebury College, Harvard University winning its third-straight, and yes, Bentley University and New Haven scoring important Northeast-10 Conference victories.
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Mike Cloutier, who is in his first season as the head coach of the Dedham High School (Mass.) football team, joined Matt Noonan for a "Football Friday" podcast to discuss his initial season with the Marauders, who face an important test in the fourth week of the season on Friday, October 1 against Dover-Sherborn. Cloutier and Noonan also discuss his time quarterbacking the Mount Ida College football team and what he has (and continues to learn) from his mentor, Coach Mike Landers.
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Anthony Petrelis, who is the founder and "head" creator of Beyond Podcast, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his show -- what inspired you to create a podcast? -- what he has learned from hosting/growing a show to recently covering high school football games in a unique (and yes, creative way).
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Jeff Fisher, who is the co-founder of High School Football America (HSFBA), joined Matt Noonan on Tuesday, September 28 for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss starting/launching the site to cover high school football in all 50 states. Fisher and Noonan discussed covering football during the pandemic last fall -- what sort of challenges did that present? -- as well as talked about covering games on Fridays, as well as "sunny Saturdays."
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Matt Noonan caps the work week with a fun and engaging chat with Keller Dinan, who is training for the Boston Marathon -- the race was punted from April to October 11, 2021, so Dinan shares with Noonan what inspired him to run this year's race for the TB12 Foundation, as well as various social media tactics he has used to help with fundraising.
Learn more about Keller Dinan's excitement for running the Boston Marathon this fall by clicking here: https://www.givengain.com/ap/keller-dinan-raising-funds-for-tb12-foundation/
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Jim Rabbitt, who is in his fifth season with Kipp Academy Lynn football, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his journey to become a head coach after competing for Framingham State University, as well as his team's 2-0 start thus far.
In addition to previewing his team's third matchup of the 2021 season -- that would be a road game at Georgetown on Friday, September 24 at 7 p.m. -- Rabbitt and Noonan discuss his team's 2019 season, which saw Kipp Academy come within one game of competing for a state championship at Gillette Stadium and how his team rebounded from a difficult state semifinal setback to West Bridgewater.
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Three weeks of the 2021 New England NCAA Division III football season are in the books. So, what have we learned?
Is the NESCAC a two or three-team race between Trinity College, Wesleyan University and Williams College? Should we watch out for Bates College and Amherst College? What about Tufts University?
Salve Regina has won three-straight -- can they make it four-straight on Saturday? Also, what happened in the MASCAC this past weekend? Are Tom Kelley's Framingham State Rams turning the corner?
And finally, is Coast Guard Academy emerging as the team to watch and beat in the NEWMAC?
Lots of questions, but we have answers -- and yes, some thoughts, too -- from Matt Noonan (host/producer) and James Baker of In The D3FB Huddle.
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Prior to his team's first conference clash of the 2021 season with Franklin Pierce University, American International College (AIC) interim head coach Kris Kulzer joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his team's 2-0 start, which included a dramatic (and yes exciting, too) come-from-behind victory last week against Pace University. Kulzer and Noonan also chat about the Yellow Jackets' mindset for the 2021 season after finishing with just four wins in 2019, as well as how his team has been able to be so successful thus far on the road.
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We have not one, but TWO interviews on today's Noontime Sports Podcast!
First, Matt Noonan welcomes Salve Regina University senior halfback Joey Mauriello to the show to discuss his team's 2-0 start, as well as this week's opponent: Montclair State. Mauriello, who was named the Commonwealth Coast Football (CCC) Offensive Player of the Week twice this fall, shares insight on the Seahawks' rushing attack, along with a few NFL rushers he has enjoyed watching over the past few seasons.
Second, Noonan welcomes Ang Martinez of Local 22 & Local 44 (WVNY & WFFF) from Burlington, Vermont to the podcast to discuss the upcoming Middlebury College football season -- can the Panthers repeat/defend their 9-0 record from 2019?
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Dan Curran, who is the head coach of the Merrimack College football team, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his team's exciting win last week against Holy Cross -- the Warriors topped the Crusaders in Worcester, who entered the second week of the 2021 college football season as the 24th best team in FCS -- as well as how a win against a previously ranked opponent will help the squad heading into this week's non-conference clash with Maine.
Curran and Noonan also discuss Merrimack's transition from Division II to Division I, memories of competing against Maine as a student-athlete at New Hampshire, and his excitement (and yes, inspiration, too) for teaching and coaching football.
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Jeremy Cameron, who is the head coach of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy football team, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast -- the two connected one day ahead of the Buccaneers' season-opener on Friday, September 10 against SUNY-Maritime. The Privateers and Buccaneers will meet for the 13th time in the annual Chowder Bowl, so Cameron talks with Noonan about this exciting rivalry game, as well as some players on both sides of the ball that will help the team contend for a Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) crown.
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Days after his six touchdown performance in his team's season-opening win against Fitchburg State, Dean College senior wide receiver Errol Breaux joins Matt Noonan (host/producer) of the Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his opening day effort, as well as look ahead to this Saturday's foe: UMass Dartmouth. Noonan and Breaux also discuss the early season excitement for the Bulldogs -- Dean was picked to win its conference crown after capturing the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) title in 2019.
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It's time to talk some football -- are you ready for the first official week of the New England D-III football season?
Matt Noonan and James Baker get you set for an exciting opening week, which begins for some D-III teams on Thursday, September 2, but for most teams Friday, September 3 and Saturday, September 4. Noonan and Baker discuss the Noontime Top 20 Poll for Week One, along with some early thoughts on a few New England squads, including Endicott College, Framingham State, Springfield College, UMass Dartmouth, Western New England, and WPI.
The guys wrap up the show with five predictions, including our week one game of the week: St. Lawrence University at Endicott College on Saturday, September 4, 2021.
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Jimmy Robertson, who was named the head coach of the FDU-Florham football coach last year, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss the Devils' first game of the 2021 season against the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA), along with a few other topics, including hosting a podcast to learning from previous coaching roles over the years after quarterbacking the RPI football team as a student-athlete from 2005 to 2008.
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Amanda Keane, who is a sports anchor and reporter for Fox Carolina, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast -- the first Noontime Sports Podcast of September, to be exact! -- to discuss the opening week of the college football season, specifically the games she will be covering, including Clemson-Georgia on Saturday, September 4 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Keane and Noonan also discuss covering high school football in South Carolina, too, as well as other assignments during the pandemic.
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Tom Kelley, who is the head coach of the Framingham State University football team, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast -- the show was recorded on Thursday, August 26, which was Matt's birthday, so you may hear Tom say, "Happy Birthday!" Noonan and Kelley discussed the Rams returning to the field, along with some lessons Tom learned over the years as a young coach that helped him develop a strong culture for his program.
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Our football talk/preseason coverage on the Noontime Sports Podcast rolls on with welcoming Wesleyan University football coach Dan DiCenzo to the show to discuss the Cardinals returning to the field, the 2019 season, players to watch and more. Plus, Matt Noonan (host/producer) and DiCenzo discuss how the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has seen a lot of run-pass-option quarterbacks running their offense over the past few years and if this trend will continue.
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It's time for some more football talk! Today, we welcome Jeff Moore of Loomis Chaffee football to the podcast to discuss the team returning to the field this fall -- the Pelicans reported to practice on Wednesday, August 25, and as expected, there is a great deal of excitement for the team's initial contest next month against Phillips Exeter Academy on Saturday, September 18 at 2:30 p.m. Moore and Matt Noonan (host/producer) also discuss his coaching experience, as well as how being a walk-on punter at UMass provided some great perspective for eventually becoming a football coach in both college and the prep world.
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We're kicking off a brand new week with some football talk -- today, Matt Noonan (host/producer) welcomes Endicott College football coach Paul McGonagle to the show to discuss a variety of topics, including his team returning to the field, the Gulls' 2021 schedule, specifically their non-conference opponents, and the importance of the kicking game/special teams performing their best, both in-game and practice situations.
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A reoccurring guests throughout the 2019 New England NCAA D-III football season, Brian Bubna, who is the head coach of the MIT football team, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new podcast to discuss a variety of topics, including books, returning to the field for both preseason practices and games (this fall), motivational mindset and tactics, and why they both believe this will be a special season for so many teams, programs, and communities.
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Kevin Gilmartin joined Matt Noonan for his first interview on the Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss a variety of football topics, including his team's return to the field this fall -- the Seahawks begin their season on the road Friday, September 3 at 6 p.m. against Norwich University -- to his playing days with Williams College to his thoughts on seeing the New England football region improve over the past few years at all levels -- colleges, prep school, and high school.
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Mia Len, who is a former content creator/producer for Noontime Sports, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss her current role/experience with the Milwaukee Bucks as a sales associate.
Len shares her experience of transitioning to the "real world" after graduating Wheaton College (Mass.) in May of this year, and how she gained experience virtually over the past 15-to-18 months through her schoolwork, internships, part-time work/jobs, and networking, which she credits for helping her at the start of her time with the Bucks.
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Mac Cerullo of CNHI Sports -- you can read his stories through The Eagle-Tribune -- joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his new beat: covering the Boston Red Sox.
Mac and Matt discuss the Red Sox's recent struggles on the road in Detroit and Toronto, and what happened at the Major League Baseball (MLB) trade deadline. Additionally, the two discuss how Mac went from covering high school sports for close to a decade to earning a spot on the professional beat, as well as what he has enjoyed thus far from covering the "local nine" as Matt Noonan refers to them as.
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Dan Mulrooney (Anna Maria College Football Coach) and James Baker (In The D3FB Huddle) joined Matt Noonan (host/producer) for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss the AMCATs' return to the field this month for preseason, along with some X's and O's when it comes to the wing-t and spread offense translating from the high school to college game. In addition to some X's and O's talk, Mulrooney discussed his team's first game of the season -- Anna Maria will host Nichols College on Saturday, September 11 at 12:30 p.m. -- and it promises to be a special atmosphere for both the players and fans.
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Well-known for his sports highlight reels and videos, Mike Flanagan, who is the founder of Flanagan Sports Media, joined Matt Noonan for a podcast to discuss content creation in the high school space for both himself and the Hometown Weekly and BostonLax.net. Additionally, Flanagan shared some early thoughts on a few Massachusetts high school football teams to watch this fall, including Dover-Sherborn of the Tri-Valley League (TVL) and Natick of the Bay State Conference (BSC).
In addition to discussing content creation, high school football (and yes, lacrosse), Flanagan also spoke about the impact Ryan Killian made on his career as a young journalist/content creator. Killian unfortunately passed away last month, but was well-known for his numerous efforts of promoting/covering high school sports, especially lacrosse.
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For the third consecutive week, Matt Noonan is joined by James Baker of In The D3FB Huddle to break down our Noontime Sports Teams to Watch in the NCAA Division III's second region, which includes a few teams in the Liberty League (LL): Hobart, Ithaca, and Union.
Noonan and Baker discuss teams on the rise in the Liberty League, as well as if Hobart, Ithaca, and Union can continue their previous success (and momentum from 2019) this fall.
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James Baker of In The D3FB Huddle and Matt Noonan are back for the second-straight week, which means it is time to talk some FOOTBALL (again!).
On today's show, Baker and Noonan revisit some opening comments from Bob Bowlsby, who is the commissioner of the Big 12 Conference, on Wednesday during "media day" -- should college football fans be worried about the Delta variant this fall? The two hosts then transition to some early Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) football talk and what non-New England NCAA D-III football teams fans should watch in Region 1 this fall.
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James Baker of In The D3FB Huddle joined Matt Noonan for the first of many appearances on the Noontime Sports Podcast -- JB and Matt will be recording a few shows over the next few weeks to discuss the upcoming New England NCAA D-III football season. On today's show, JB and Matt discuss our WAY TOO EARLY New England D-III Top 20 poll -- any surprises? -- and then begin our early-season outlook for the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC), which will feature three new head coaches.
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Trevor Haas of Boston Dot Com/Boston Globe and the Duxbury Clipper (Sports Editor/Reporter) joined Matt Noonan to discuss a slew of local Massachusetts sports topics, including Boston College football playing Alabama in 2031 and 2034, who should be the next coach of the Boston Celtics, and to what he created/produced from a hyperlocal angle during the pandemic in Duxbury, Massachusetts.
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James Baker, who is the co-host of In The D3FB Huddle, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast -- the show was recorded on Monday, June 7, so you may hear something like the Boston Red Sox earned a weekend sweep of the New York Yankees.
Both Baker and Noonan discuss the past year of college athletics, specifically small college football. Additionally, the two discuss some changes coming to NCAA D-III football, along with an early outlook on what teams we should watch, both here in New England and from other parts of the country. In addition to some football talk, Noonan and Baker discuss the opening weekend of the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL), Pac-12 football games being played at 12 p.m. eastern and yes ... the Boston Red Sox (quickly, of course!).
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Jamie Gatlin, who is a recent graduate of both Emerson College and Suffolk University, joined Noontime Sports the Podcast to discuss the various content he is producing for various outlets, including Prime Time Sports Talk and Causeway Crowd (FanSided). Gatlin and host/producer Matt Noonan discuss the Boston Bruins playoff run (thus far), the Black and Gold's upcoming series against the New York Islanders, and what he has enjoyed most about being a young journalist/pursuing a career as a content creator and producer. And finally, Gatlin and Noonan chat about how leagues and teams can do a better job with marketing individual athletes.
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Lu Robinson-Griggs, who was recently named the head coach of the MIT women's basketball program, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new podcast -- the show was recorded last Friday, May 21, so the two did discuss pre-Game 1 thoughts on the Boston Celtics-Brooklyn Nets series.
Robinson-Griggs and Noonan discuss returning to MIT after coaching at Vassar College to playing basketball at Bentley University. The former Falcon attended the Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony earlier this month and was on sight to see coach Barbara Stevens inducted -- the ceremony was held in Connecticut.
If you're a fan of college basketball, coaching and more, then this is your show!
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Team Noontime -- Matt Noonan, Zach Weiss, and Andrew Pezzelli -- is back for another week, as well as ready to kickoff your weekend with a unique podcast: We tell YOU our listener (and fan of our show) why we all decided to pursue careers in content creation/sports media.
All three hosts discuss their path into sports media -- why did you want to pursue this field/career? -- lessons learned, advice, and why we love doing what we do, which is broadcasting, podcasting and producing an array of content on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis.
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Michael Williams, who is the founder, agent, and speaker for Williams Advancement Agency, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss starting an agency last March (2020, to be exact!) that connects basketball coaches with various schools and administrators. Williams has and continues to coach basketball -- he was previously a head coach at The City College of New York and Simmons University, and shares some insight on coaching at the collegiate level.
Williams and Noonan also get into a fun Celtics-Lakers conversation, too -- if you're a basketball fan or interested in coaching, then this is your show!
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Team Noontime -- Matt Noonan, Andrew Pezzelli, and Zach Weiss -- are back for the second-straight week to discuss the upcoming NBA play-in tournament. All three seem to believe this is a good thing for the league, which continues to evolve from one-year to the next. The trio also chats about the Boston Celtics' dismal 2020-21 season -- how can this team be better prepared for next year?
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Pete Croatto, who is the author of From Hang Time to Prime Time: Business, Entertainment, and the Birth of the Modern-Day NBA, joined Matt Noonan earlier this week for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his book, as well as the National Basketball Association's (NBA) marketing success. Both Croatto and Noonan discuss an array of topics from the book, including the growth of the league (and yes, marketing, too) under David Stern to Dr. J, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Larry Bird versus Magic Johnson, and so much more!
Interested in reading Croatto's book? If so, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Hang-Time-Prime-Entertainment-Modern-Day/dp/1982103957/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
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Brett Lorin, who is the host of the Too Tall Sports Podcast, joined Matt Noonan for a Noontime Sports Podcast recording -- the show was recorded last Thursday, May 6 and features an array of topics on hosting a show to booking/welcoming guests to his career as both a collegiate and professional baseball player. Lorin and Noonan also discussed the current news revolving around NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) -- is this a good thing for college athletics? -- and some Boston/Los Angeles sports.
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Team Noontime - Matt Noonan, Andrew Pezzelli, and Zach Weiss - cap the week and kickstart the weekend with their weekly Friday (and early weekend) show to discuss James Dolan and the New York Rangers saga stemming from Tom Wilson of the Washington Capitals to if (and when) Aaron Rodgers will return or be traded by the Green Bay Packers.
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Malcolm Lemmons, who is both the founder and CEO of Athletes Unheard, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new podcast to discuss the stories he and his team are producing on student-athletes, both former and current, that are spreading awareness of mental health. Both Lemmons and Noonan discuss how student-athletes are coping with mental health - journaling and deep breathing through meditation - along with the impact these stories are having on the college sports community.
To learn more about the great work Malcolm and his team are doing, please visit their website: https://blog.athletesunheard.com/ ... also, please make sure to follow them on social media, too!
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Kenny Pordon, who has worked in both the National Football League (NFL) and XFL, joined Matt Noonan for a sports media, marketing, and business conversation, including how the NFL Draft has become a must-watch, three-day event. Both Noonan and Pordon discuss the past season of the NFL - was it successful? - to more games appearing through the week, including the upcoming season of Monday Night Football, which can flex contests.
If you're a fan of sports media, marketing, and business, then this is your show!
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Team Noontime - Matt Noonan, Andrew Pezzelli, and Zach Weiss - wrap up the workweek with a simple question: Is Julian Edelman headed to the NFL Hall of Fame? Many in the sports media world have shared their thoughts on the former New England Patriot that announced his retirement earlier this week. Andrew believes he is headed to Canton, Matt is unsure, and Zach ... he is a Baltimore Ravens fan!
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Neil Ravin, who is the director of communication for the Eastern Hockey League (EHL), joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss the ending to the league's 2020-21 season, including calling an epic come-from-behind win by the Boston Jr. Rangers. Ravin, who appeared at the beginning of the season last year, discusses how the season concluded to various members of the league committing to compete at the NCAA Division II and III level next school year.
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Roberto Rabines, who is the founder of Front Row Sports, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his team's product/app: TakeSide. Rabines, who played college football at the University of Chicago, shares his inspiration for TakeSide - what inspired you, how did you get started, and what is this product? Additionally, Noonan and Rabines discussed the current sports fan - what do they like and do during games?
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Matt Noonan and Andrew Pezzelli wrap up another busy week with the Noontime Rewind!
On this week's show, Noonan and Pezzelli discuss Major League Baseball's (MLB) decision to pull its All-Star Game (and upcoming MLB Draft) out of Atlanta, Georgia due to the state's recent voting law and if the NCAA March Madness Tournament was a success. Additionally, the two also discuss the NCAA's gender-equity - will the organization do right by women's sports?
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Darryl Konicki, who is the associate commissioner for the Little East Conference (LEC), and Paxton Blanchard, a senior on the Keene State College men's lacrosse program and the league's current NCAA Division III SAAC Representative, joined Matt Noonan to discuss their weeklong fundraising event with the HEADstrong Foundation. All three discuss how the LEC and HEADstrong were able to team-up to encourage numerous members of the conference to assist with their fundraising goal of $20,000.
For more information on this week's initiative by the LEC, please visit the conference website: https://littleeast.com/news/2021/3/30/general-headstrong-teams-up-with-little-east-conference-for-diii-week-challenge.aspx
To learn more about the HEADstrong Foundation and how you can make a donation, please visit their website: https://headstrong.org/
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Team Noontime - Matt Noonan, Andrew Pezzelli, and Zach Weiss - is back to cap the week with a simple, but interesting question: can professional baseball attract new fans through additional marketing and social channels like TikTok? The trio shared their thoughts on this question - additionally, is 162 games way too many? Enjoy a fun and light-hearted conversation about America's pastime!
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A good friend to Noontime Sports (and Noontime Sports the Podcast), Jim Seavey joined Matt Noonan for a brand new episode to discuss his retirement from the college athletic communications world that recently concluded with a UMass Dartmouth men's basketball conference championship victory in March. Noonan and Seavey discuss his three-plus decades in college athletics to developing relationships with the media to his current role as a freelancer and consultant with My Got Game.
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Lukas Weese, a multimedia sports journalist, podcaster, and broadcaster based in Toronto, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss a slew of topics, including how path (and inspiration) for working in sports media, a recent feature he produced on Donnovan Bennett, and if the Leafs - yes, the Toronto Maple Leafs - could see the Boston Bruins in the postseason later this spring.
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Matt Noonan and Andrew Pezzelli are back for the Noontime Rewind Podcast - yes, it is also the Noontime Friday Rewind show! - but both guys are back for the second-straight week to discuss the 2021 NCAA Basketball Tournaments. Noonan and Pezzelli share their thoughts on playing college (and watching) hoops during the pandemic - has this year's March Madness product been any good? - and how the NCAA mishandled the women's tournament, including the weight room situation.
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Happy Friday, everyone! And welcome to the first-ever Noontime Sports Rewind!
Every Friday, Matt Noonan (host & producer) will be joined by Andrew Pezzelli and Zach Weiss to discuss the past few days of news from the sports world. Today, we're focusing on the New England Patriots' recent free agent signings - are they the best team in the AFC East? - and LeBron James becoming a part owner of the Boston Red Sox with Fenway Sports Group (FSG).
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We're excited to start our third season of the Noontime Sports Podcast on Anchor - today, we welcomed Taylor Bastien to the show to discuss coaching, lacrosse and her team's (Bentley University) upcoming spring season.
Bastien is in her fourth season with the Falcons, who compete in the Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10). Prior to returning to alma mater, she was an assistant coach at the University of Bridgeport before she began the head coach at Simmons University in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Welcome to the very first Daily Noontime of March - yay, we made it!
Matt Noonan kicks-off a brand new month with some thoughts on his Boston Celtics to J.J. Watt joining the Arizona Cardinals, Tom Brady seeking a challenge, and a field goal that was clearly missed by an official during a spring football game.
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Welcome to the Friday edition of the Daily Noontime, which is hosted and produced by Matt Noonan.
Today, we're focusing our attention on Boston sports - yes, this is an ALL-BOSTON SHOW! - and we start with the state of the Celtics to Gov. Charlie Baker allowing fans to return to the stands next month.
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Welcome to Thursday, everyone!
Today, Matt Noonan, who is our host and producer, revisits the past five National Football League (NFL) drafts (2016-2020) and who the New England Patriots could have drafted to replace Tom Brady.
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Welcome to Wednesday's Daily Noontime - today, Matt Noonan, who is the host and producer, dished out his Boston Sports hierarchy of the worst to best teams currently as of February 24, 2021. Here are the teams on the list: Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, and New England Revolution.
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Welcome to our Tuesday Daily Noontime - today, Matt Noonan shares some thoughts on why he thinks the New England Patriots should bring back Cam Newton, what other free agents could the Pats persuade to play quarterback for them next season, and what he has learned about generating content, both new and old, during the pandemic.
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Happy Monday, everyone!
We kick-off a brand new week with the Daily Noontime - today, Matt Noonan, who is the host and producer of this daily show, shares some thoughts on Deion Sanders' coaching debut with Jackson State, Cam Newton returning to the New England Patriots, and why the Daily Noontime is an important piece of content to our website (and yes, our brand, too!).
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It's Friday - yay, we made it! End the workweek with a brand new Daily Noontime Podcast, which is hosted and produced by Matt Noonan.
Today, Matt shares some more thoughts on the Carson Wentz trade - are the Indianapolis Colts an immediate contender? - and why he is frustrated with Danny Ainge, who is the general manager of the Boston Celtics. Plus, Matt caps the podcast with some thoughts on how streaming is going to help FCS football in the long-run!
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The Noontime Sports Football Friday crew - Matt Noonan, Zach Weiss, and Andrew Pezzelli (AP) - return for a brand new show to discuss Carson Wentz being traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to the Indianapolis Colts, the NFC East - what does each team need to address this offseason? - and what to expect this weekend for spring football?
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Welcome to a BRAND NEW Daily Noontime from your friends at Noontime Sports for Thursday, February 18, 2021.
Today, Matt Noonan, who is our host and producer, shares some thoughts on the NBA's pitch to its players on encouraging fans (and followers) to get vaccinated so they can protect themselves from Covid-19. Additionally, the San Diego Padres inked Fernando Tatís Jr. to a 14-year deal - is that too long? - and we had some breaking news: Carson Wentz was traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to the Indianapolis Colts.
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Welcome to Wednesday, everyone! And welcome to a brand new Daily Noontime hosted by Matt Noonan.
Today, Matt shares his thoughts on the upcoming NBA All-Star Game - should they really play an exhibition game in Atlanta during a pandemic? - to J.J. Watt's interest in joining the Cleveland Browns. Maybe he would consider joining the Green Bay Packers or Tampa Bay Buccaneers?
Additionally, Matt also highlights some football games, both in the books and upcoming, from the NAIA football world.
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Matt Noonan returns for his first of four Daily Noontime's this week - we took yesterday off for President's Day, but we're excited to be back with you this morning (or afternoon/evening!).
On today's Daily Noontime: Bruce Arians says Tom Brady wanted to try things differently with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, can Fan Controlled Football (FCF) outlast previous spring football leagues, and the Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10) announces plans for spring sports.
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Andrew Pezzelli and Zach Weiss are back for your weekly football fix - the duo shares some leftover thoughts on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, as well as begins our eight week breakdown (and brainstorming session) of what each AFC East team needs to do to be successful next season.
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Darryl Konicki, who appeared on the Noontime Sports Podcast last November, returned on Wednesday, February 10, 2021, to discuss the Little East Conference's (LEC) return to play, specifically basketball and swimming. Additionally, Darryl and Matt discuss the LEC's partnership for its streaming service and what fas of both the LEC and small college athletics can expect later this year and next school year.
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Our Wednesday Daily Noontime, which is hosted and produced by Matt Noonan, asks a very simple - OK, a challenging question: Is Tom Brady the greatest athlete to play for a Boston area team? Is he better than Ted Williams, Bobby Orr and Bill Russell? Is Pedro Martinez just as good as Tom Brady?
Matt shares his thoughts on who he believes is the best - well, maybe two or three of the bests, based on accolades, championships, and what these five athletes did for their respective team and sport.
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Welcome to the Daily Noontime, a daily podcast (Monday through Friday) hosted by our site's editor and founder, Matt Noonan.
Every day, Matt will share his thoughts on the headlines and news from the sports world.
Today, Matt discussed Jerry Rice's comments about Tom Brady being the GOAT to Mac Jones being selected by the New England Patriots, according to a Bleacher Reporter (B/R) Mock Draft.
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Nick Perenick, who is a sports information graduate assistant at Suffolk University, joined Noontime Sports the Podcast to discuss his view as a recent college graduate entering the athletic and sports world. Both Matt Noonan (host) and Nick discuss the current state of sports, including sports media, and what he will be doing to promote the Rams of Suffolk over the next few weeks and months.
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The Noontime Sports Football Friday crew - Matt Noonan, Andrew Pezzelli, and Zach Weiss - return for a jam-packed show to kickoff the month of February.
The trio shared some thoughts on how the NFL made it to the Super Bowl - the league's final game, to be exact - during a pandemic, shared who they think will win Sunday's contest, as well as discussed the upcoming college and high school spring football season.
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John Avino, who is a Massachusetts based college sports broadcaster, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss what it has been like calling games for Boston University, Holy Cross, and Northeastern University. Matt and John discuss the differences of announcing a game without fans in the stands to technological differences, and more. Additionally, John provides some great insight to those seeking to become a broadcaster or gain some experience, especially during this time, as well as in the "new normal."
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Scottie Rodgers, who is the director of communications with the Cotton Bowl, joined Matt Noonan for the first podcast in February to discuss a slew of topics ranging from creating (and promoting) a big-time college football game during a pandemic to his involvement Racial and Social Justice Initiative Planning Committee and Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Rodgers and Noonan also discuss Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), and then cap the show by sharing their admiration for the Dallas Cowboys - will they win their sixth Super Bowl next season?
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It's time for the final - yes, final Football Friday of January 2021! - and we have an interesting topic for you: where does Tom Brady rank all-time amongst both current and past players in the National Football League (NFL)?
Matt Noonan, Andrew Pezzelli, and Zach Weiss discuss this topic with thoughts on where Brady stands with Hall of Famers or those that have not received a call to join the greatest footballers in Canton, Ohio.
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Kolby Castillo, who is the founder and podcast host of Sports As A Job, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss the inspiration for starting a show in 2019 that highlights numerous individuals' paths through the sports world. Matt and Kolby share their passion for their respective outlets while discussing what the future holds for future side hustles.
Find out more about Sports As A Job by visiting their website: https://www.sportsasajob.com
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Matt Noonan welcomed two new guests to our Monday podcast: Seth Cantor and Kevin Tuve.
Seth can be heard on the radio, including WFAN in New York - he can also be heard calling the New York Boulders of the Frontier League during the summertime.
Kevin, who has appeared way back on some of the first podcasts from Noontime Sports, is a scout for the team - he has done work with both the Pittsfield Colonials, who used to play in the CanAM League, and the Seattle Mariners.
Both Kevin and Seth discuss the state of amateur baseball (as of late January), including scouting, media relations, and broadcasting.
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Andrew Pezzelli and Zach Weiss joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Football Friday Podcast - the crew discussed the following:
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The co-founders of Stadium Scene TV - that would be D.J. Fluck and Kate Thompson - joined Matt Noonan for a brand new podcast to discuss their platform, which has welcomed numerous independent sports bloggers, podcasters, and video creators.
You can learn more about Stadium Scene TV by visiting their website: https://www.stadiumscene.tv
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Kyle Diangkinay, who is the founder of KD Multimedia, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his career to his venture he founded last year. Both Matt and Kyle are Wheaton College (Mass.) alums - the two discussed how their experience on campus shaped who they are currently as both content creators and producers, as well as entrepreneurs.
Learn more about KD Multimedia: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC29-Xt0UUU2UQxVK5tp9xJg
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Andrew Pezzelli and Zach Weiss get you ready for another big weekend of football - that's professional football, to be exact - as well as discuss the College Football Championship, which saw Alabama knock off Ohio State. Both Andrew and Zach discuss the Chicago Bears-New Orleans Saints game on Nickelodeon, as well as share their picks for this weekend's NFL Divisional Round Matchups.
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Jon Shepard, who is the head strength and conditioning coach at 5 Tool Performance in Dedham, Massachusetts, joined Matt Noonan for a Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss the gym's upcoming one-year anniversary to how gym workouts (and data) have changed due to Covid-19. Shepard and Noonan lead off the show discussing their days at Wheaton College - both individuals are proud members of the Class of 2010.
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Katie Gardner, who is the director of marketing and client services with the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL), joined Matt Noonan for a brand new podcast to discuss the creative content she (and her team) are producing to get fans excited for the league's sixth season. Matt and Katie discussed the league's various social channels - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube - as well as, Twitch, and what sort of content should be produced for each platform.
Stay connected (and learn more about the NWHL) by visiting their website: https://t.co/iNPnzdOZFV?amp=1
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Matt Noonan is joined by Andrew Pezzelli and Zach Weiss for the first 'Football Friday' podcast for 2021.
The trio discussed the 2020 National Football League (NFL) season - how did it go from their perspective? - and previewed this weekend's six postseason contests, including Cleveland-Pittsburgh, Buffalo-Indianapolis, and Tampa Bay-Washington.
Stay connected with Andrew Pezzelli on Twitter: @PezzelliPBP
Stay connected with Zach Weiss on Twitter: @TheTriumphant23
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Hutton Jackson, who is an associate producer at the MLB Network and NHL Network, joined the Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his work with both outlets, along with his podcast Pro Lacrosse Talk. Jackson and Matt Noonan (host) also chatted and opined about some potential changes we could see this year in the sports media and business world.
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Matt Hoover, who is the founder of a new startup called Courtdate, joined Matt Noonan for the first Noontime Sports Podcast of 2021!
Courtdate allows its users to book (and reserve) gyms, soccer fields, and volleyball courts - for the moment, the start-up will begin in Nebraska, but there is hope that it will grow and move into cities like Boston - maybe Worcester or Springfield? - in the future. Matt and Matt discuss the concept and inspiration of Courtdate, as well as what the next few weeks and months will look like for the startup.
Learn more about Courtdate by visiting the website: https://courtdate.io/
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The co-hosts of Front Office Features - Rob Crain and Chris Valente - joined Matt Noonan for the final podcast recording of 2020 to discuss their show - How did it start? What was the inspiration? - to thoughts on the future of sports podcasts in 2021 to some thoughts on sports media.
Stay connected with Front Office Features by visiting their website (and subscribing to their podcast): https://frontofficefeatures.com
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Katie Arend, who is the assistant general manager with the Nashua Silver Knights, joined the Matt Noonan Podcast to discuss the 2020 season, as well as her new role with the Futures Collegiate Baseball League (FCBL): Director of Student-Athlete Development & Alumni Engagement. Additionally, Arend discussed The Diamond Program, which aims to help the league's players after their baseball careers conclude.
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Howard Herman, a columnist for the Berkshire Eagle, returned to our podcast - you may have heard him on prior shows, both this year and past years - to discuss a slew of topics from 2020, including baseball, college football, and if his Pittsburgh Steelers will compete for a Super Bowl trophy next year.
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Temi Baj, who is the marketing and new media specialist with Babson College athletics, joined Matt Noonan to discuss content creation, including features on student-athletes to inspiration for videos, both he and the department produce, to some early thoughts on what college broadcasts could look like in a post-COVID world.
Learn more about Temi Baj: https://www.babsonathletics.com/information/directory/communicationsmarketing/bajulaiye_temi?view=bio
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John McCarthy, who is the founder of Small College Basketball, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new podcast to discuss the inspiration for starting a great organization that highlights so many smaller athletic department basketball teams around the country. Additionally, McCarthy shares his vision statement of for Small College Basketball, which will certainly inspire our listeners to pursue what they love to do.
Learn more about Small College Basketball by visiting their website: https://www.smallcollegebasketball.com/
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Andrew Pezzelli, who is both the co-host of the 360 Sports Show and assistant sports information director at Salve Regina University, joined the Matt Noonan Podcast to discuss hosting "Seahawk Talk" to calling numerous Seahawks games over the past few years, including the 2017-18 season, which saw the men's ice hockey team advance to the NCAA D-III Frozen Four.
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Make sure to catch "Seahawk Talk" every Monday through Friday from 3-4 p.m. on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
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Ali Paquette, who is the assistant director of athletic communications at Middlebury College, join Matt Noonan for a brand new podcast to discuss the various content she (and the department) have created over the past few weeks and months with no games being played. Paquette discusses a series she has overseen - Leaning Into Discomfort, which fans of the Panthers can watch (and find) on their YouTube channel.
Stay connected with Ali Paquette by following her on Twitter: @_alipaquette
Watch Leaning Into Discomfort from Middlebury College Athletics: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0p4R6TotbOIHvwcjITMN8vEalCRrNzLP
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Amanda Christovich, who is a reporter for Front Office Sports (FOS), joined Matt Noonan for a brand new podcast to discuss covering the business of sports to the current state of college athletics.
Make sure to check-out Amanda's work on FOS: https://frontofficesports.com/author/amanda-christovich/
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Brendan McWilliams, who is director of athletics at Emmanuel College in Massachusetts, and Olivia Berry, who is the senior woman administrator, assistant sports information director, and softball coach, joined Matt Noonan for a Friday podcast discuss coaching to staying connected with student-athletes and staff during this time to mental health.
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Darryl Konicki, who is the Associate Commissioner for the Little East Conference (LEC), joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss the creative content he and the conference are producing, including a recent campaign that encouraged the league's student-athletes to sign-up and vote with the following hastag: #LECVotes.
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Joe Malkin, who is the Director of Sports Information at Massachusetts Maritime Academy, and Shawn Medeiros, who is the Sports Information Director at Endicott College, join Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports college athletics roundtable to discuss creating content with no sports being played on both campuses.
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James Baker from In The D3FB Huddle joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast on Thursday, October 29 to discuss a few NCAA D-III/small college sports news. Baker and Noonan also discussed which teams (and programs) would be leading their respective New England D-III football conference if games were being played this fall.
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Will Baggett, who is the author of The Blueprint for a Successful Career, joined Matt Noonan for a Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss not just his book - we learned the inspiration behind it, which is amazing! - and the various things he is involved with, both personally and in the college athletic world. Baggett will be one of four speakers for the Centennial Conference's (CC) Pillars of Excellence (PE) speaker series.
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Halley Griggs, who is the Women's Director for Inside Lacrosse & IL Women, joined Matt Noonan for a Friday podcast to discuss some exciting news from the women's lacrosse world - we learned earlier this week that Athletes Unlimited will be starting a professional league next July. Additionally, Griggs provided some insight on where things stand with lacrosse in the college world.
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Matt Noonan welcomes three members of the UMass Dartmouth athletic department - Mark Robichaud (Football), Linee Mello-Frost (Field Hockey), and Riley Thomas (volleyball) - for a brand new college sports roundtable. Noonan, along with his three guests discuss how everyone in their respective program is staying connected during this time while finding creative ways to engage with the coaches/student-athletes to keeping everyone upbeat and positive.
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Taj Dashaun, who is an Athlete Career Transition Coach, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast. Taj shares his story from being a college student-athlete to eventually becoming an entrepreneur within the athletic world by creating his own business to hosting a podcast and writing a book.
Visit Taj's website to learn more about the great things he is doing: https://www.tajdashaun.com/
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Matt Noonan welcomes two members of Team IMPACT - Ryan Irwin (Regional Executive Director (Northeast)) and Patrick Maddigan (Director of Operations) - onto the podcast to discuss how the organization is finding creative ways for its schools (and athletic programs) to stay connected virtually with their numerous matches.
Find out more about the great work Team IMPACT does here: https://www.teamimpact.org
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Matthew Glick, who is the CEO and Founder of Gipper Media, Inc., along with Jack Zamore, who is the CMO, joined Matt Noonan for a Noontime Sports Podcast conversation about how their company is helping various athletic departments, including the high schools with creating stunning content for their school's social media accounts and channels.
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KC Chhipwadia, who is the chief executive officer and founder of Athlete Foundry, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports the Podcast to discuss how he started his company, which was inspired through past experiences with NASA and the United States Navy. In addition to discussing his company, which started in 2015, Chhipwadia provides some inspirational words - and yes, some messages, too - about pursuing your passion and working hard.
To learn more about Athlete Foundry, please visit their website: https://www.athletefoundry.com/
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Football Mondays hosted by Matt Noonan officially return with some positive and thoughtful dialogue on a few stories and headlines from the past few days, including Alex Smith returning to the field for the Washington Football Team to the college football polls continuing to welcome new teams, and Sydney McCorkle becoming the first female student-athlete to play football in North Carolina.
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Tyler Cote is the General Manager and Co-Owner of The Training Room in Somerville, Massachusetts - he joined us for a brand new podcast, which was recorded late Thursday, October 8 in the afternoon, but available TODAY (Friday, Oct. 9, 2020). Cote and Matt Noonan (host) discuss how he and his staff have been able to master the virtual training, as well as discussed where the fitness world could be heading in a post-COVID world.
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Four members of the Bridgewater State University athletic department - Yasmina Carvalho (Women's Soccer Coach), Joe Verria (Football Coach), Kevin Roberts (men's soccer student-athlete), and Meghan Welch (field hockey student-athlete) - joined Noontime Sports the Podcast for a roundtable conversation about coaching, training and staying connected with their respective program during a pandemic.
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Drew Patno, who is a co-host of "More Than A Name" podcast, joined Noontime Sports the Podcast for a late Tuesday afternoon recording to discuss his time as a student-athlete at the University of New England to his current role as a graduate assistant with the Providence College athletic department. Patno also discussed the podcast he hosts with Luke Chiasson, as well as how the show started/came together.
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Matt Noonan and James Baker of In The D3FB Huddle cap the work week with a brand new 'Football Friday' Podcast - the duo discusses some recent news regarding winter and spring NCAA D-III Tournaments to the XFL returning in the spring of 2022. Additionally, Baker and Noonan highlight various NCAA D-III football players that were named semifinals for the 2020 William V. Campbell Trophy.
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Christian Heimall, who is the assistant general manager at High Point Rocker Baseball, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss a variety of baseball topics pertaining toward both professional baseball in the Atlantic League to how his team found creative ways to stay connected with its fans during the pandemic. Additionally, Heimall and Noonan discuss their time with both the Pittsfield Colonials and Rockland Boulders, who used to compete against each other in the CanAm League.
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Neil Ravin, who is the director of communications for the Eastern Hockey League (EHL), joined Noontime Sports the Podcast to discuss how the league was able to begin its 2020-21 season earlier this month to new partnerships the league has established, along with some new content he and his team are creating for both the website and social media.
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Gregg Kaye (Commissioner of the Commonwealth Coast Conference) and Doug Chin (Associate Commissioner) joined Noontime Sports the Podcast to discuss a few projects and initiatives they're working on this fall to stay connected with their league's coaches, student-athletes and programs through both content creation with the Person of the Week to accepting a recent challenge by the Atlantic East Conference. Additionally, Kaye and Chin both discussed some student-athlete development programing they will be doing in the coming weeks.
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James Baker from In The D3FB Huddle joins Matt Noonan for a Football Friday Podcast on Noontime Sports. The guys discuss the Pac-12 returning to some NCAA D-III news about Coast Guard Academy and Merchant Marine competing in November to some thoughts on both the NFL and college football.
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Cameron Brennan, who is a sports information grad assistant at Suffolk University, joined Noontime Sports the Podcast to discuss hosting the athletic department's first-ever podcast - the Suffolk Sounds Podcast - and what he has enjoyed most about his conversations with the coaches he has interviewed thus far.
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Meredith Perri, who is the MassLive.com High School Sports Editor, and Gage Nutter joined Noontime Sports the Podcast to discuss the upcoming fall sports season in Massachusetts, as well as what it has been like to cover high school athletics during a pandemic.
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Jon Weilbacher and Andrew Marsh, who are the co-founders of Sports Law Weekly, joined Noontime Sports to discuss their new platform they have launched, including their podcast, which can be heard on Apple Podcast and Spotify. Both Weilbacher and Marsh discuss their background in sports as well as why they wanted to launch/create a platform that provided legal insight from the sports world.
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Matt Noonan kicks off a brand new week of podcasting with some postgame thoughts on his Dallas Cowboys coming back to beat the Atlanta Falcons to Russell Wilson throwing five touchdowns against the New England Patriots. Plus, who is Noonan buying into after two games? He shares his thoughts on the true 2-0 contenders.
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It's #FootballFriday, which means we need to talk some football with James Baker from In The D3FB Huddle. Baker and Matt Noonan discuss the Big Ten's decision to come back to Tom Brady hopefully bouncing back with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
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Chris McKeon, who is the Assistant Athletic Director for Communications at Curry College, and Paul Bleau, who is the Sports Information Assistant, joined Matt Noonan for a Thursday morning podcast recording to discuss their podcast Colonel Cast, as well as the various content they are producing about their student-athletes for both the website and social media.
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Noontime Sports' Matt Noonan breaks down the blog's NFL Week Two Power Rankings, which found the Kansas City Chiefs in the top spot followed by the Baltimore Ravens (second) and Seattle Seahawks (third). Noonan also shares some post week one thoughts on his hometown New England Patriots, which beat the Miami Dolphins.
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James Baker of In The D3FB Huddle joins the Noontime Sports Podcast for his first of many 'Football Friday' shows to discuss a slew of topics, including the state of high school football to the first week of the NFL to up and down college football.
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Believe it or not, a brand new NFL season is set to begin this week - that would be Thursday, September 10 with the Houston Texans visiting the Kansas City Chiefs.
Matt Noonan shares some thoughts on the upcoming season, which will certainly be different due to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, but as of now, it appears the season will go on. In addition to some early/preseason thoughts, Noonan shares his predictions for every contest this week and weekend!
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Cole McNanna, who is the sports and education editor for The Sealy News in Texas, joined the podcast to discuss what it has been like to cover high school sports, including football, during a pandemic.
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Jessica Knight, who is the founder and league coordinator of Simply Social Sports (S3) Boston, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast on Labor Day (Monday, September 7, 2020) to discuss the challenges - and yes, the positives, too - with running an adult sports league during the ongoing coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
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Prior to Sunday's (August 23) tip-off between the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers, Greg Dudek, who is a staff writer for SB Nation's Celtics Blog, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss the team's current postseason run, as well as how the NBA's restart has gone these past few weeks.
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Jen McCaffrey, who covers the Boston Red Sox for The Athletic, joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss the current state of professional baseball, including what is happening locally with the local nine.
McCaffrey provided some great insight about the labor debate earlier this year between the players, owners, and Rob Manfred, who is the commissioner of Major League Baseball (MLB). Additionally, she did provide some silver linings for Red Sox Nation.
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Ang Martinez, who is a sports reporter and anchor for WVNYWFFF (Local 22 & Local 44) in Burlington, Vermont, joined Noontime Sports The Podcast to discuss Tuesday's (August 11) announcement during Gov. Phil Scott's press conference about allowing the state's high school student-athletes to return to the playing field this fall, including football, which plans to play 7-on-7 touch football, not the traditional 11-on-11 full-contact game.
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Our Tuesday podcast features a conversation with Howard Herman of the Berkshire Eagle to discuss today's news about the University of Massachusetts Amherst canceling its 2020 football season.
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Matt Noonan returns for his first daily podcast of the workweek with some thoughts and yes, insight, too, on where things stand with the upcoming college football season, which could be canceled either today (Monday, August 10) or later this week.
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We wrap up the week with our fifth and final podcast with Shawn McFarland, who is a reporter from the Hartford Courant.
McFarland, who is a high school sports reporter with the Courant, provided some insight and thoughts about the state of Connecticut playing high school sports this fall, including football.
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Phil Shore joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss and promote his book Major League Life: Why Major League Lacrosse Players, Coaches, and Fans Share a Passion for a League That Often Goes Overlooked.
Shore discusses how he came up with the idea for the book after covering the league and sports for the past few years, as well as what he learned more about the league and sport.
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The University of Connecticut announced Wednesday, August 5 that they would not be playing football this fall due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. And while many might be shocked by this news, the Huskies are the first FBS team to cancel its 2020 campaign.
Host Matt Noonan commended the UConn Athletic Department for this decision and hopes other big time college football programs (and high schools, too) will follow this decision so everyone can stay safe and healthy.
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While we anxiously await an announcement from the NCAA regarding the 2020 fall sports championships, Matt Noonan shares some thoughts (and opinions) on a brand new Noontime Mini Podcast about why we must listen to the student-athletes that don't feel safe competing during a pandemic.
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Matt Noonan kicks-off the first week of our mini-podcast series - you can expect to hear an eight to ten (maybe 12 or 15) minute show on one subject every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
Today, Monday, August 3, Matt Noonan shares his thoughts on New England Patriots safety Devin McCourty's comments on the National Football League's (NFL) opt-out period for Covid-19. McCourty is not a fan of extending the deadline to opt-out for the upcoming season an extra day while Noonan thinks there should be no deadline.
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Fresh off his team's first Major League Lacrosse (MLL) championship since 2011, Boston Cannons coach Sean Quirk joined Noontime Sports the Podcast to discuss his team's exciting three-goal win over the Denver Outlaws, as well as the future of the sport.
Sean Quirk is now the head coach of the Cannons Lacrosse Club of the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) - his first season with the team is set to begin June 4, 2021.
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Noontime's Take is back with a short, mini podcast hosted by Matt Noonan that asks the following question: should we shutdown the upcoming college football season? Noonan explains why he believes it might be time to consider calling it quits sooner than later.
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Morgan Cheatham, who is the co-founder of Inside D3, joined the Noontime Sports Podcast on Friday, July 24 to discuss his podcast/show, as well as what he has enjoyed most about highlighting NCAA D-III student-athletes, coaches, and schools.
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Noontime Sports is back to podcasting - yay!
We took a short summer break - well, more a few weeks off, but are excited to restart our podcast, which will highlight (and discuss) local sports news, business, tech, and so much more. And we are super-excited for you to join our show again through Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen to podcasts!
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