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The DC Coaches Basketball Podcast

The DC Coaches Basketball Podcast

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The highest level pro and college basketball talk spoken publicly. Coaches who have taken teams to championships and taught the game of basketball at every level.
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  • SEASON FINALE: Coaching-up the Brackets (Year 9, Episode 16)
    Mar 18 2026

    The 2026 NCAA Tourney has the Coach's full attention, but not before a look back at some of the conference tourney play that helped dictate this year's March Madness field. The full-house of Ed Tapscott, Gordon Austin, Jimmy Patsos, Chris Knoche, and Gary Williams throw in their two cents about new coaching vacancies and mid majors in the Field of 68. Thanks for listening to another season of The DC Coaches Basketball Podcast.

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    54 m
  • A Crosswind at Every Hole (Year 9, Episode 15)
    Mar 11 2026
    With spring upon us, the coaches have that end-of-basketball-season 'golf itch' and blame the wind for some shaky early-season tee work. The group discussed recent upsets in college basketball, particularly focusing on the overall parity in mid-major conferences. Chris, Gary and Gordon discussed basketball coaching strategies, comparing the SEC and Big Ten conferences and the value of pick-up basketball. Finally, Gary expresses concern that there are too many small guys refereeing.
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    43 m
  • Grinding it Out with SLU Head Coach, Josh Schertz (Year 9, Episode 14)
    Mar 6 2026

    Happy Birthday to the vacationing Gary Williams! Gordon points out that in the nine years of the podcast, Coach Williams has only missed one show - the one when Jimmy impersonated him, which never would have otherwise happened. And in the coach's absence, Jimmy doesn't hesitate to go at it again. A few crazy NCAA stories this week and a riveting conversation with the affable and rising coach of the 26-3 St. Louis Billikens Mens' Basketball team, Josh Schertz.

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    52 m
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