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Shipped Across The Border
Shipped Across The Border
Author: Max Rolnick And Chris Bieman
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The #1 Podcast For Those Trying to Play College Basketball. Everything From Interviews With Current College Athletes and Coaches to Breaking Down Parts of The Game All So You Can Get Better.
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Long story short Chris' car's engine exploded on the way to college, and its tryout season so were gonna break down why you need to get out there and try out for every team imaginable.
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Austin spent last year at Elms as a practice player and decided if he wanted to succeed at the college level he needed to transfer to a JUCO. Ok this episode we talk about his growth after transferring, what he wants to work on, and why creating memories is more important than winning in basketball.
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Time Stamps
0:00 Intro
1:29 JUCO Basketball
8:59 Growing As A Player
11:54 Living A-ARon
14:03 Memories Are More Important
24:24 Look Beyond The Surface / Time Is the Ultimate Nullifier
30:30 Going Forward
36:08 Being Held Accountable
40:20 JUCO Academics
In this episode, we have Ryan Rudnick. He comes from a basketball family as his parents were high-level college basketball players, and own a basketball camp/training business. Ryan talks about his gradual progression as a player, massive growth spurts, training regimen, and how to say focused and not compare yourself to others.
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#basketball #basketballtraining #collegebasketball #advice #basketballcoach #highschoolbasketball
Yea sooooo basically, we no longer have a school to attend. All will be explained in the 42 minutes of this video along with some lessons were using and things were learning along this very odd and unique situation.
n This Episode Of SATB we interview our ex coach Cedric "Ceddy" Mondjii. A once player current coach who is very new to coaching and is still learning a lot about the game in this episode we listen to Cedric's story of travelling from a different country, picking up basketball very late, and trying to learn as much as he can about the game of basketball. In this episode we attempt to extract valuable lessons that could help you understand what coaches are looking for, potentially get more playing time, and understanding what goes on in the mind of a coach during a game
This episode of SATB has been long requested and highly anticipated by many people. In this episode, we interview our head coach Keith Hack, who went from being unrecruited to landing himself a spot in the hall of fame, and then came back to Medaille to win an AMCC championship as a coach. In this episode he dives into why he started playing basketball, advice he would give younger players, what he looks for in players he's recruiting, and some crazy coaching stories along with much more.
0:00 Intro
1:30 Where Are You From?
2:13 How Did You Get Into Basketball?
5:16 High school Career
10:19 From No Offers To Hall Of Fame
15:50 Coach Hack Vs Coach Kirbis
21:54 How you felt at hall of fame induction
23:39 How Did You Decide to Become a Coach?
26:47 He was in the Navy….But He wasn’t in the Navy?
28:20 Perspective Change From Player To Coach
30:18 Chrises Weight Room Stories
33:15 Chrises First Open Run In College 🏀
35:17 Pet Peeves As a coach
39:04 Stories About Crazy College Practices
46:42 Future Goals as a Coach
48:46 What Would You Do If Basketball Was Taken Away From You?
51:05 What Diet Prepared You For College Basketball?
55:44 Running Stories/Track In High-school
58:41 Hobbies Outside Of Basketball
1:02:16 How Does It Feel To Not Have To Grind Everyday?
1:06:17 What Do You Look For When Recruiting a Player?
1:11:17 Favourite Stories About Chris And Max From The Season
1:16:38 The Most Important Skill A Player Can Have
1:19:01 Things Chris And Max Could Improve On and off The Court
1:22:00 Biggest Mistake Aspiring College Hoopers Make
1:25:26 Biggest Regret From Basketball Career
1:26:19 Lesson From Basketball That Has Helped You In Life
1:28:02 Piece Of Advice You Would Give To Your Younger Self
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In episode 24 of Shipped Across The Border we interviewed our assistant coach Joe Long. In this episode, we walk through Joe's many coaching jobs from high-level D1 schools all the way down to the high school level. We also dive into advice he would give younger kids that are trying to play college basketball, how having kids has changed his perspective on life, and the life lessons he's learned from the game of basketball.
0:00 Intro
1:13 Where Is coach Long From?
2:13 High School Football and Track Career
5:15 High School Basketball Career
7:00 Recruitment Out of High School
8:00 Taking a Year Off to Decide What to Pursue
9:03 Becoming Manager For West Virginia
10:40 Needing To Be Around Sports
11:43 How Does Division 1 Basketball compare to Division 3
15:10 Lessons Learned From the Division 1 Experience
16:24 Grad Assistant At Florida State
18:30 Coaching At the HighSchool Level
19:10 Coaching At the College Level
20:43 Making Money Outside of Basketball for Basketball
22:23 Biggest Screw Up As A New Coach
23:50 How Has Having Children Changed Your Perspective on Life
26:36 How Having Kids Affects The away You Coach
28:09 Behind The Scenes of Being An Assistant College Basketball Coach
30:38 Biggest Pet Peeves As A College Coach
33:36 Future Goals
35:44 First Head Coach Experience/lessons
38:06 How Do You View the Game Differently Now That Your a Coach and Not a Player
39:47 What Things Do you Look For In A Player?
41:22 Hobbies Outside Of Basketball
42:40 Favourite Stuff To Do with Your Daughters
44:10 Favourite Stories About Chris And Max
48:16 Things Chris And Max Can Improve On
50:52 Advice For Young Hoopers
52:49 Party Stories From West Virginia
57:41 Differences Between Big and Small Schools
58:45 Outro
In this episode we interview Dominic and Silas, owners and creators of Orange Juice Produxions, a Basketball Inspired Clothing Brand. In this episode we talk about the origin story of OJ Produxions, them getting robbed, lessons from basketball that have helped them in the business world, and the biggest mistakes young hoopers make.
Check Out OJ Pro on IG; @ojproduxions
Check out OJ Produxions Store: https://ojpro.weebly.com/#/
Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
1:08 What Is OJ Produxions
2:02 the story of OJ Produxions
4:10 The Process Of Designing and Selling clothes
6:00 Jobs Outside of OJ
6:58 Max's Questionable Tase Buds
9:12 How Much Money Does OJ Pro Make?
10:03 Getting Robbed
13:00 Plans/Goals With The Business
14:43 End Goal for OJ Produxions
15:41 Has College Taught You Anything Useful?
18:00 Hooping Careers
22:50 How Did Dom and Si Meet?
24:35 How Did You Meet Joe Veal?
26:14 Joe Veal Stories
29:30 Lessons From Basketball That Apply In Business
30:26 How Get Out Ya Feelings Originates
32:05 Basketball Is a Metaphor For Life
35:08 Grind Mentality Around Basketball
36:33 Learning New Stuff As A coach
38:20 Playing Club Basketball
40:18 College Development Team
41:30 Biggest Mistake Younger Hoopers Make
42:43 Who Is Better 1v1 Argument
44:04 1on1 VS 5on5 Basketball
46:00 Things You Would’ve Done Differently in your Recruitment Process
49:03 Your Not That Guy Pal
50:00 1 Piece Of Advice To Your Younger Self
54:47 Outro
After a long 7 years of training, dealing with ups and downs, travelling, meeting many new people, building relationships, and growing as a player and a person Chris has decided basketball is no longer the path he wants to take. In this video he will talk about why he's made this decision, things he's learned along the way, and what he's going to do now....
Do you want to play college basketball? Don't know how? Confused how to make film? Struggling to reach out to coaches? Not sure where to start? This video attempts to answer all of these questions and more. We're attempting to answer all the questions you have and we had about the college recruitment process. Everything from how to make film, to how to get more exposure will be covered in this video.
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In this episode of the basketball podcast, we dive into the world of James Bradberry, a 7-foot tall basketball player who faces unique challenges on a daily basis. From finding clothes that fit to navigating through everyday spaces, James shares the obstacles he encounters both on and off the court as a result of his towering height.
But James isn't one to let his challenges hold him back. He shares his approach to taking advantage of every opportunity that comes his way, including the importance of staying focused on his goals and remaining disciplined in his training regimen.
Throughout the episode, we hear about James' journey to becoming a successful basketball player, including the setbacks he's faced and the lessons he's learned along the way. For anyone looking to overcome obstacles and make the most of their talents, this episode is a must-listen.
In this episode of the Shipped Across The Border, we hear the inspiring story of Dante Moultrie, a basketball player who faced incredible adversity and overcame the odds to achieve his dreams. At just 15 years old, Dante contracted a severe staph infection that left him fighting for his life on life support. Doctors told him he may never walk again, let alone play basketball.
But Dante refused to let his dream die. Through a combination of incredible determination, physical therapy, and support from his family and friends, he worked tirelessly to regain his strength and mobility. Against all odds, Dante not only survived the infection but also worked his way onto a college basketball team as the starting point guard.
Join us for an emotional and inspiring journey as we explore the incredible story of Dante Moultrie and his remarkable journey from near death to starting point guard in college basketball.
in this episode of Shipped Across the Border, we share the story of Ian Green, a highly talented high school basketball player who lacked the motivation to put in the effort in the classroom. As a result, Ian decided to enroll in a junior college, a decision he believed would provide him with an easy ride to success.
However, upon arrival, Ian quickly realized that he had made a grave mistake. The level of competition was far above what he had experienced in high school, and he was quickly outmatched on the court. Ian had to come to terms with the fact that he was not prepared for this level of basketball, and that he would need to work much harder than he ever had before if he hoped to succeed.
Join us as we explore the inspiring journey of Ian Green, a talented young basketball player who overcame adversity to find success on the court, and learn valuable lessons about the importance of putting in the work, even when the going gets tough.
In this podcast, we explore the journey of becoming a college basketball player and the unique stressors that come with it. From the pressure to perform on the court to the demands of a rigorous academic schedule, being a student-athlete can be overwhelming. Whether you're a student-athlete yourself or just interested in the world of college basketball, this podcast offers valuable insights into the challenges and rewards of pursuing your passion while balancing the demands of college life.
Are you tired of hearing conflicting advice on how to improve your basketball skills? Do you feel like you're not making progress despite all the training and practice you're putting in? In this video, we'll be taking a deep dive into the top 5 myths about improving at basketball that could be holding you back.
Jaqwan Washington is a Sophmore out of Bryan Texas who Appeared in 24 games and started in 11 for the Mavericks. Averaged 21.8 minutes per game with 220 points scored for a 9.2 average per game. Recorded a .439 FG% and .786 FT% which was the second highest on the team.
In this episode we dive into the differences between Ju-Co and d3 Ball, Qwan's basketball journey, and winning a championship with Medaille.
It’s Joe Veal- That’s all I really Have to Say
End of the Season Reflection:
Our top 5 lessons from our first year of college basketball
Our Favorite Memory from the season
And Worst/Best Pre or Post game meal
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Time Stamps
Intro: 0:00
First Lesson: 2:23
Second Lesson: 6:26
Third Lesson: 10:56
Fourth Lesson: 19:06
Final Lesson: 25:01
Biggest Regret: 28:55
Favourite Memory: 32:30
Worst/Best Pre or Post Game Meal: 34:20
In this episode, we hear the story of Colby Moultrie who had the talent to play Division I basketball against current NBA players like Deandre Ayton. However, despite his skills, he found himself struggling to get enough playing time to truly make an impact on the team and within his role. Determined to get more time on the court, he made the decision to transfer to a Division III college. At first, Colby believed that playing at a lower division would automatically mean more playing time and a chance to showcase his skills. But as he soon found out, college basketball is not that simple. From navigating the complexities of a new team dynamic to learning a new system of play, the player quickly discovered that playing college basketball is more complicated than he had anticipated. In this candid conversation, Colby shares his journey from Division I to Division III basketball, the lessons he learned along the way, and the challenges he faced. From dealing with the disappointment of not getting more playing time to finding his place on a new team, this is a story of perseverance, growth, and the love of the game.
Welcome to EP 13 of Shipped Across The Border the podcast where we explore the journeys of college basketball players. In this episode, we sit down with our teammate and senior leader, Travis Sanders, and get a glimpse into his life on and off the court. From growing up in Cleveland Ohio to his recruitment journey to college, we'll discuss how he found basketball and how he navigated the challenges of playing at a high level.
We'll also delve into some of the important lessons he's learned during his college basketball career, including how to be a good teammate, the importance of discipline, and what advice he would give to his younger self. Join us for an insightful and inspiring conversation with one of our team's most respected leaders on this episode of Shipped Across The Border.





