Talking Union College football; Stonehill hockey

Episode 340 November 23, 2023 00:39:34
Talking Union College football; Stonehill hockey
The Parting Schotts Podcast
Talking Union College football; Stonehill hockey

Nov 23 2023 | 00:39:34

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Show Notes

Union College football and Stonehill college hockey are some of the topics on the latest edition of “The Parting Schotts Podcast.”

Daily Gazette of Schenectady (N.Y) sports editor Ken Schott previews the Union football team’s NCAA Division III second-round playoff game against Johns Hopkins on Saturday. Schott has interviews with head coach Jon Poppe, wide receiver Landers Green and defensive back James Gillespie.

Schott then talks about the Stonehill men’s hockey, which is in its second season at the NCAA Division I level. Schott has interviews with head coach David Borges and defenseman Greg Japchen, who played eight games for Union last season.

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