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The Official College of Staten Island Athletics Podcast is your weekly look inside the world of College of Staten Island Athletics, with weekly previews, reviews, interviews and conversations with players, coaches, administrators, alumni, media, faculty, and community leaders. Catch new episodes every Friday on csidolphins.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
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On this week's show, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto and Nicholas Doran had a chance to break down the spring semester with newly appointed Interim Director of Athletics T.J. Tibbs.  After discussing their thoughts on the year as a whole, Pizzuto and Doran then spoke to Tibbs on how he felt about the spring competitive season, one that started in his opening days as Director.  Tibbs also talked about his short and long term goals, and how he hopes the program moves in the wake of COVID and the the NCAA provisional process.  The group discussed some of what Tibbs' processes will consist of this summer and how he envisions the fall upcoming, one that may include more of a sense of normalcy moving forward. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto and Nick Doran chatted with CSI Baseball standout Angel Santiago, who first shed light on the role that baseball has played on his life.  Originally recruited to play at St. Thomas Aquinas College, Santiago transferred to CSI this past fall, and talked about the process and the decision-making involved.  The group talked about how the team navigated play in 2021, which included a short ramp-up to play and then a full-scale immersion into the East Coast Conference and NCAA Division II.  Santiago shed light on some of his and the team's goals for the future, and he saved time at the end to discuss exactly how he likes his favorite food prepared. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto and Nicholas Doran chatted with Softball sophomore standout Emily Koerick, who burst on to the scene with CSI as a transfer from New York Institute of Technology.  Koerick talked about her early career and what brought her to Division II softball.  They talked about the closure of NYIT and her reaction to it and what ultimately made her decide on CSI as her next home.  The trio discussed the challenges associated with the COVID pause and with CSI's first-year transition into the ECC.  Koerick also broke down the highs and lows of the season, and what the team is looking forward to doing in the future. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show, Co-Host David Pizzuto chatted with swimmer and Esports star Maxim Kleyer, who talked about how the COVID stall of the swimming season allowed him the opportunity to pursue Esports more rigorously.  Playing with colleagues for the first time this fall, he explained how the team was able to gel and mature into one of the conference's, and now the nation's elite Rocket League teams.  Kleyer lent insight into what it takes to be successful in the sport, how Esports keeps him balanced, and the future of the team that is still in its relative infancy.  It's an eye-opening episode with a guest who will make a splash physically and virtually at CSI. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show, Host David Pizzuto wraps up the week and previews what's on tap before then sitting with CSI baseball freshman Thomas Marten.  Getting a late start on the team, Marten has been dynamite since joining, as he currently leads the Dolphins in hitting.  He talked about his decision to come play baseball at CSI, his opening semester working remotely, and his acclimation to the team now that they have been in action.  He discusses the progressions his team is making and what he hopes for his future at CSI. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto and Nicholas Doran wrap up a busy week prior, including the big news of Doran taking over as Interim Head Coach for Men's Basketball.  After a preview of what's ahead, the duo spoke with softball star Samantha MacPherson, who went over several topics including the changes that the team has undergone, with a change in NCAA Division, conference, and coaching staff.  They spoke of the absence of the Softball season in 2020 and how the team stayed steadfast and focused during the pause in time for the start of this season, which has yielded a respectable start.  MacPherson touched on some of her personal and team goals, and how the team is approaching playing conference teams during the second time around the schedule.  They even saved time to talk about her beloved Mets and how she got her very unique nickname. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto and Nicholas Doran wrap up the week prior, which featured the season openers for both Baseball and Softball programs, and the playoff push by CSI's series of Esports teams.  After a preview of what's to come, the subject turned to CSI Outdoor Track & Field, and the duo welcomed in James Luginsland, second-year assistant coach who specializes in CSI's throwing events.  Luginsland shared his personal story and what got him involved in coaching throws and what brought him to CSI.  He also spoke about the events themselves and techniques needed, the growth of the CSI program, what makes a perfect recruit, and how the young program has tried to steady itself during the COVID pause.  We also learned of who to watch for when the season officially gets underway later this month. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's episode, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto and Nick Doran discuss the upcoming opening days for Baseball and Softball, and then welcome in special guest T.J. Tibbs, who was recently appointed Interim Director of Athletics.  Tibbs spoke about how he came into the position, his thoughts on leaving coaching behind, and his outlook on the department  in the short, medium, and long-range future.  He spoke about the complexities of the position, strengths and challenges, and what he hopes the future holds. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto and Nick Doran welcome in Eric Kraut, the Head Coach for Softball to discuss his thoughts ahead of the 2021 season.  The team just got recent approval to begin their spring season, and Coach Kraut discusses the makeup of the team and his thoughts on what is to come by the time he makes his debut in just over a week.  Kraut talked about the process of building a program essentially from a clean slate, with COVID having knocked out the 2020 season, and discussed his formula for success, both personally, and on the field in time for a full NCAA Division II season. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto and Nick Doran make Director of Athletics Charles Gomes the focus, reflecting on his extraordinary career at the College that is filled with incredible achievements and high points.  Gomes recently made the decision to resign from his position and he about the difficult decision he wrestled with and how COVID was a factor in the process.  He spoke about what he is most proud of and what has kept him so invested these years.  The group talked about the achievements made during his tenure and also the challenges that still very much exist as he transitions out of the position.  Gomes also talked about the excitement level associated with taking on a new challenge in his life, which includes a permanent move to Florida.  It's a special episode with a tremendous leader you won't want to miss. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto & Nicholas Doran preview the spring sports season, and welcomed in Head Baseball Coach Michael Mauro.  Despite being on pause, there is still plenty of excitement surrounding the program, as CSI ushers in what they hope will be a full slate of games within the ECC in 2021.  Mauro talked about his career to this point, what makes his teams unique, and how CSI Baseball wants to make its mark moving forward.  The skipper talked about the challenges centered around COVID, and the frustrations associated with being sidelined to this point.  Knowing that there are brighter days ahead, Mauro shed light on what is still outstanding for him at this stage in his career, having us anxiously looking forward to what is still ahead. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's episode, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto and Nick Doran start by discussing the state of the program and how CSI is approaching the potential for spring practice and play.  After a break, they welcome in CSI freshman Samuel Pope of the Men's Cross-Country and Track & Field team.  Pope spoke about how he narrowed his sports focus in high school specifically to track and how he came to land at CSI from his hometown in Texas.  He talked about life amidst COVID in Dolphin Cove and how he is staying focused and in shape, especially with the recent winter weather settling in/  Pope shared his thoughts on how to excel in the classroom and his academic pursuits as well as what he likes to do when he is away from the classroom and the field. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's edition of The Dolphin Pod, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto & Nicholas Doran sat with CSI Swimming & Diving senior Michael Sorensen, who spoke on the juggling act he has had to maintain as he has gotten the most of his college experience.  Sorensen talked about the weight of five different majors and what he hopes to do post-graduation.  Sorensen obtained a very rare fifth-year scholarship from the Macaulay Honors College and is doing it side-by-side with his swim exploits as well, not to mention his service through the school at large as part of Student Government.  How does he get it all done, and what is it like being from a CSI family (Michael's brother Chris was also a CSI student-athelete)?  That and more on a great interview on this week's episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's edition of The Dolphin Pod, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto & Nick Doran sat with CSI SportsNet voice and current podcaster Nick Durst, who lent insight into how he started with podcasting, and how the relatively new medium is serving as a conduit for engaging conversations with some of the biggest sports media stars like former NBA Head Coach Jeff Van Gundy and WFAN Radio Host Craig Carton.  Durst's recent interview with Kenny Albert unveiled his connection to CSI and former Head Coach Tony Petosa, ushering their appearance on The Dolphin Pod last week.  Durst talked about juggling the rigors of the podcast alongside his other work with The Shark Group, and how he hopes to parlay the work he's doing on a more national scale in years to come. Nick's podcast You Know I'm Right, can be found on In The Zone --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's edition of The Dolphin Pod, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto & Nicholas Doran sat with broadcasting giant Kenny Albert and former CSI Men's Basketball Head Coach Tony Petosa, mapping out their rise as young professionals on what was the College of Staten Island campus in the mid-1980's.  Back then, the duo were connected with the Staten Island Stallions' USBL franchise, Petosa as a player and Albert as a young up-and-coming media member working behind-the-scenes with former CSI coach and Hall of Famer Evan Pickman.  The two spoke of their progressions and advancements in their respective fields, and offered advice to current student-athletes and young professionals looking to elevate in the industry.  Albert also offered a very unique memory that serves as one of his favorite sports moments, and promised to visit again in the future. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's edition of The Dolphin Pod, co-hosts David Pizzuto and Nicholas Doran sit with Head Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving Coach Michael Ackalitis, who doubles as the school's Assistant Athletics Director for Aquatics.  Ackalitis talked about his start in coaching, trying to build the program, and the recent challenges he is facing thanks to COVID.  The group talked about the impact that building closures have on the physical and mental well-being of a swimmer, and how the team is making use of its time away from the pool.  The group saved time to talk about the future of the program at the college and what it holds for them at the NCAA Division II level. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show East Coast Conference Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Communications Casey Rafferty makes his first appearance, talking about his career in collegiate athletics that led him to the ECC in 2010.  He talked about the changing landscape of the conference and some of the decisions centered around the acceptance of the College of Staten Island in 2019.  The group talked about the challenges of COVID experienced by Rafferty and his colleagues at the conference-level and how it effects the outlook of both winter and spring sports moving forward.  The trio saved time to discuss Rafferty's favorite ECC moments of all time and his perspective on the professional sports scene. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show Co-Hosts David Pizzuto and Nicholas Doran are joined by CSI Director of Athletics Charles Gomes.  A regular guest, Gomes intros a new calendar year at CSI by discussing the program's state of affairs at the midway point of the year.  Despite no intercollegiate competition since mid-March of 2020, CSI is knee-deep in its second year as an NCAA Division II institution, and Gomes and his staff are continuing to make progressions towards full membership.  The Athletic Director talked about his personal challenges surrounding the inactivity, the outlook on the winter and sports seasons, and return to play protocols. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's show, Co-Hosts David Pizzuto and Nicholas Doran analyze Women's Basketball and sit down with Head Coach Nicole Sarcone.  Coach Sarcone went over her team and the recent response to the COVID inactivity.  As one of CSI's highest-achieving programs in 2019-20, the third-year coach discussed what the pause signifies for her team, and how it plays into building a culture at the school and the new move to NCAA Division II.  The coach talked about best practices and the type of player that fits her team, the recent recruiting class, and the outlook on what the program hopes to be when it does get back on track, hopefully in late-winter, early-spring. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
On this week's edition of The Dolphin Pod, co-hosts David Pizzuto and Nicholas Doran concentrate on the winter sport of Men's Basketball for the second consecutive week.  After looking at the student-athlete perspective with Messiah Mallory last week, the duo this week analyze the sport from the coaching angle with Head Men's Basketball Coach T.J. Tibbs.  The group talked about the state of the program currently and the state of mind of the group as a whole during the COVID inactivity.  Tibbs explained some of his personal and team philosophies during this time and strategies for success and personal growth.  The group save time to talk a little basketball and what it might look like when things do reconvene, and what the coach has been up to on a podcast of his own that recently debuted. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-dolphin-pod/support
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