

INTERVIEW: Duane Rankin - Phenix Suns reporter AZCentral.com

INTERVIEW: Devan Newman - Arizona Women's Basketball coach

INTERVIEW: Jon Pearlman - FC Tucson
FC Tucson's Jon Pearlam is in Seattle for the World Cup, and he tells you about his experience plus why you should be excited about the U.S. Men's National Team.

INTERVIEW: Bob Asmussen - Champaign News-Gazette
The beat writer for the Illinois Fighting Ilini gives you a scouting report on new tight end Cole Rusk as well as a review of one-time Wildcat basketball player Kylan Boswell's final two seasons after transfer home to play in Champaign. (Photo courtesy: Illini Athletics)

INTERVIEW: Hollan Powers - Arizona Track and Field Gr. heptathlete
Hollan Powers tells you the path she took at UA to finish her career at the NCAA Championships as the best to ever do the Heptathlon for the Wildcats. (Photo courtesy: Arizona Athletics)

INTERVIEW: Steve Potvin - Tucson Roadrunners head coach
Steve Potvin tells you what was important about this past season that saw the Utah Mammoth franchise return to the post-season and why the Carolina Hurricanes were the better team in winning the Stanley Cup Finals against the Vegas Golden Knights.

INTERVIEW: Dyrol Joyner - Phoenix Suns reporter
Dyrol Joyner shares his unique perspective on the NBA Finals having covered the Chicago Bulls during their championship runs and also working as a TV sports anchor in both New York City and San Antonio.

INTERVIEW: Tyler Michelini - Arizona Track Jr. thrower
Tyler Michelini talks about walking away from a college football career to come and throw at a desert school and at the same time putting on the same type of mass as if he was still competing on the gridiron. (Photo courtesy: Arizona Athetics)

INTERVIEW: Wilson Moore - Omaha World-Herald
The beat-writer for Nebraska Cornhuskers basketball joins the show to give you a scouting report on new Arizona Basketball big man Ugnis Jarusevicius

INTERVIEW: Jon Pearlman - FC Tucson
Jon Pearlman tells you what it means to have the World Cup back in the United States and how much he would pay to watch the U.S. Men's National Team play in this event.