Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Women's College World Series on USRN

The Ultimate Sports Radio Network is set to bring you the best coverage we possibly can from the 2018 Women's College World Series. The NCAA Tournament, which started with sixty-four teams, has been dwindled down to the eight teams that both made it from their Regionals and won their best two-out-of-three Super Regional Series. In the Regionals, all sixteen national seeds made it out, while all eight of the teams with home field advantage made it out of the Supers and into the World Series in Oklahoma City. The breakdown of the eight teams: four teams, half the field, come from the Pac 12 (Oregon, UCLA, Washington & Arizona State). Two come out of the SEC (Georgia & Florida) after the conference had all thirteen teams make it the NCAAs. The other two teams are made up with one from the ACC (Florida State) and the other from the Big 12 (Oklahoma). As it always is, each of the eight teams provide many stories. For Patty Gasso and Oklahoma, the Sooners are looking for their fifth National Championship and it would be their third consecutive. There has only been one previous time that a program has won three straight National Titles, that was UCLA from 1988-90. The last five years, the National Champion has been either Oklahoma or Florida. The Gators come in having barely squeaked by Texas A&M in the Supers. They needed a walkoff walk to win the first game, and then in a do-or-die Game Two, they were face-to-face with their own frailty. But a walkoff homerun secured their spot in OKC. Oregon is the number one overall seed and looks to make the National Championship Series for the very first time. Meanwhile, Washington hopes for their second crown, the first coming in 2009. For Arizona State, one of the most underrated College Softball teams ever was their 2011 National Championship team. They swept Florida in the Championship Series by outscoring them in the two games 21-6. And is it just me, or is it nothing short of incredible that the 2011 title from Arizona State was the last time the Pac 10/12 won a Softball Championship? Stunning really. Florida State was so close to making the Championship Series for the first time two years ago before losing a classic to Auburn. After winning two games in one day against LSU last weekend, let's see if the Seminoles are finally ready to make it to the big series. Georgia seems the be the team that everyone is forgetting about in all of this. I'll admit, I was stunned to see they received a top-eight national seed, but they proved the doubters such as myself wrong with their Regional performance and a very strong showing in sweeping Tennessee in the Regionals. And then we've got UCLA. The Bruins who own more National Championships than anyone else, eleven, but they haven't scored one since 2010. So filled up with storylines, we can't wait to bring you the Women's College World Series on USRN for the next week.
USRN's WCWS Broadcast Schedule
Thursday, May 31st - Opening Round
Game 1: #1 Oregon vs. #8 Arizona State 
12pm with Seth Eaves
G2: #4 Oklahoma vs. #5 Washington
2:30pm with Matthew Owens
G3: #2 Florida vs. #7 Georgia
7pm with Seth Eaves
G4: #3 UCLA vs. #6 Florida State
9:30pm with Matthew Owens
Friday, June 1st - 1-0 Games
G5: Oregon/Arizona State Winner vs. Oklahoma/Washington Winner
7pm with Seth Eaves
G6: Florida/Georgia Winner vs. UCLA/Florida State Winner
9:30pm with Matthew Owens
Saturday, June 2nd - Elimination Games
G9: Game 5 Loser vs. Game 7 Winner
7pm with Seth Eaves
G10: Game 6 Loser vs. Game 8 Winner
9:30pm with Seth Eaves
Sunday, June 3rd - Semi-Finals
G11: Game 5 Winner vs. Game 9 Winner
1pm with Matthew Owens
G12: Game 6 Winner vs. Game 10 Winner
3:30pm with Seth Eaves
G13: **If Necessary 
7pm with TBD
G14: **If Necessary 
9:30pm with TBD
Monday, June 4th 
National Championship Series - Game 1
7pm with Matthew Owens & Seth Eaves
Tuesday, June 5th
National Championship Series - Game 2
8pm with Matthew Owens & Seth Eaves
Wednesday, June 6th
National Championship Series - Game 3 **If Necessary
8pm with Matthew Owens & Seth Eaves

Listen to every pitch of the Women's College World Series on USRN:
http://mixlr.com/ultimate-sports-radio-network/

Monday, May 14, 2018

Listeners Picks For 5/14-5/20

What's on Mixlr this week on our family networks?

All Times Eastern

Monday, May 14th
NBA Western Conference Finals Game 1 - Warriors @ Rockets
9:00pm on USRN with Calvin Vandergrift 
Tuesday, May 15th
NBA Eastern Conference Finals Game 2 - Cavaliers @ Celtics
8:30pm on USRN with Matthew Owens
Wednesday, May 16th
UEFA Europa League Final - Atletico Madrid vs. Marseille
2:30pm on USRN with Seth Eaves
NBA Western Conference Finals Game 2 - Warriors @ Rockets
9:00pm on USRN with Calvin Vandergrift
Thursday, May 17th
NCAA Softball Tournament - Drake vs. BYU
6:00pm on USRN with Matthew Owens
Friday, May 18th
NCAA Softball Tournament - California vs. Northwestern
12:00pm on USRN with Seth Eaves
NCAA Softball Tournament - Notre Dame vs. Michigan
12:00pm on WSR with Matthew Owens
NCAA Softball Tournament - #7 Georgia vs. Harvard 
2:30pm on USRN with Matthew Owens
NCAA Softball Tournament - Long Beach State vs. Ole Miss
7:00pm on USRN with Seth Eaves
NCAA Softball Tournament - Minnesota vs. Texas
9:00pm on USRN with Matthew Owens
Saturday, May 19th
German Cup Final - Bayern Munich vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
2:00pm on WSR with Pierre Moss
Indianapolis 500 First Day Time Trials 
4:00pm on USRN with Matthew Owens & Seth Eaves
The 143rd Preakness Stakes 
6:00pm on USRN with Matthew Owens & Seth Eaves
NBA Eastern Conference Finals Game 3 - Celtics @ Cavaliers
8:30pm on USRN with Calvin Vandergrift 
Sunday, May 20th
**TBD NCAA Softball Tournament Games
12:00, 2:00 or 6:00pm on USRN with Matthew Owens or Seth Eaves
Italian Serie A - Lazio vs. Inter
2:45pm on WSR with Pierre Moss
Indianapolis 500 Pole Day 
4:00pm on USRN with Matthew Owens & Seth Eaves
NBA Western Conference Finals Game 3 - Rockets @ Warriors
8:00pm on USRN with Calvin Vandergrift

Tune In
USRN: http://mixlr.com/ultimate-sports-radio-network/
WSR: http://mixlr.com/wellington-sports-radio/


Sunday, March 18, 2018

NCAA Tournament Regional Mixlr Announcing Schedule

It has been a wild NCAA Tournament. No, I really mean wild. I mean, in all caps, WILD. A one seed lost in the First Round, another in the Second. The best way I can put it, the Nevada Wolf Pack and the Loyola-Chicago Ramblers are going to play in a game in which the winner will advance to the Elite Eight. In that same regional, we don't have a single top four seed. That's the first time that's happened. Ever. The West Region had both it's one and two seeds lose in the second round, one in blowout fashion. And oh yeah, Syracuse is making another deep run when they didn't even deserve to make the Tournament, but then again, that happens every other year it seems. So anyway, let's get to what's happening on Mixlr this weekend.

Thursday, March 22nd
S7 Nevada vs. S11 Loyola-Chicago
7pm on Wellington Sports Radio with Pierre Moss
W3 Michigan vs. W7 Texas A&M
7:30pm on Ultimate Sports Radio Network with Matthew Owens
S5 Kentucky vs. S9 Kansas State
9:30pm on WSR with Calvin Vandergrift
W4 Gonzaga vs. W9 Florida State
10pm on USRN with Seth Eaves

Friday, March 23rd
MW1 Kansas vs. MW5 Clemson
7pm on USRN with Matthew Owens
E1 Villanova vs. E5 West Virginia
7:30pm on WSR with Pierre Moss
MW2 Duke vs. MW11 Syracuse
9:30pm on USRN with Matthew Owens
E2 Purdue vs. E3 Texas Tech
10pm on WSR with Calvin Vandergrift

Saturday, March 24th
South Regional Final: Nevada/Loyola Chicago vs. Kentucky/Kansas State
TBA Time on WSR with Calvin Vandergrift
West Regional Final: Michigan/Texas A&M vs. Gonzaga/Florida State
TBA Time on USRN with Seth Eaves

Sunday, March 25th
East Regional Final: Villanova/West Virginia vs. Purdue/Texas Tech
TBA Time on WSR with Pierre Moss
Mid-West Regional Final: Kansas/Clemson vs. Duke/Syracuse
TBA Time on USRN with Matthew Owens

Make sure to tune in:
USRN: http://mixlr.com/ultimate-sports-radio-network/
WSR: http://mixlr.com/wellington-sports-radio/


Saturday, March 17, 2018

NCAA Tournament Second Round Mixlr Announcing Schedule

The field of sixty four has been trimmed to thirty two and we are close to it being dwindled down to just sixteen. Our coverage of the NCAA Tournament on Mixlr.com continues Sunday with the final day of Second Round action, and here's our network and announcing schedule.

E2 Purdue vs. E10 Butler
12pm on USRN with Seth Eaves
MW3 Michigan State vs. MW11 Syracuse
2:30pm on WSR with Pierre Moss
W2 North Carolina vs. W7 Texas A&M
5pm on USRN with Matthew Owens
S9 Kansas State vs. S16 UMBC
7:45pm on USRN with Matthew Owens
E5 West Virginia vs. E13 Marshall
9:30pm on WSR with Seth Eaves

Additionally, on Monday there will be a Second Round NCAA Women's Basketball game on USRN with Matthew Owens with the game's matchup still to be determined.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

NCAA Tournament First Round Mixlr Announcing Schedule

The NCAA Tournament is here and we will have a ton of action for you live on the Ultimate Sports Radio Network and our family of networks on Mixlr.com. Our four networks (USRN, Wellington Sports Radio, UNB! Network and GEN Network) will be bringing you live calls of multiple games throughout the tournament. How to listen? Here's the links to each of our networks:

Ultimate Sports Radio Network: http://mixlr.com/ultimate-sports-radio-network/

Wellington Sports Radio: http://mixlr.com/wellington-sports-radio/

UNB! Network: http://mixlr.com/unbnetwork/

GEN Network: http://mixlr.com/gen-network/

And here's a look at our broadcast schedule for the first two days of the NCAA Tournament:

Thursday, March 15th
MW7 Rhode Island vs. MW10 Oklahoma
12pm on USRN with Matthew Owens
W4 Gonzaga vs. W13 UNC-Greensboro
1:15pm on WSR with Calvin Vandergrift
W5 Ohio State vs. W12 South Dakota State
3:45pm on USRN with Seth Eaves
MW8 Seton Hall vs. MW9 North Carolina State
4:15pm on WSR with Pierre Moss
S5 Kentucky vs. S12 Davidson
7pm on USRN with Matthew Owens
W6 Houston vs. W11 San Diego State
7:15pm on GEN with Joey Gucciardo
E3 Texas Tech vs. E14 Stephen F. Austin
7:15pm on UNB with Seth Eaves
S4 Arizona vs. S13 Buffalo
9:30pm on GEN with Calvin Vandergrift
E6 Florida vs. E11 St. Bonaventure
9:45pm on USRN with Matthew Owens

Friday, March 16th
W7 Texas A&M vs. W10 Providence
12pm on WSR with Matthew Owens
E7 Arkansas vs. E10 Butler
3pm on WSR with Pierre Moss
E5 West Virginia vs. E12 Murray State
3:45pm on USRN with Calvin Vandergrift
S7 Nevada vs. S10 Texas
4:15pm on GEN with Seth Eaves
W1 Xavier vs. W16 North Carolina Central OR Texas Southern
7:15pm on GEN with Joey Gucciardo
MW4 Auburn vs. MW13 Charleston
7:15pm on USRN with Seth Eaves
W8 Missouri vs. W9 Florida State
9:45pm on USRN with Seth Eaves
MW5 Clemson vs. MW12 New Mexico State
9:45pm on UNB with Calvin Vandergrift

Second Round matchups and announcers will be announced late Friday night.

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Wozniacki beats Halep to win 1st major at Australian Open

By JOHN PYE
AP Sports Writer

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- For all her success in tennis, from holding the No. 1 ranking for more than a year to winning 27 titles, one question had plagued Caroline Wozniacki's career.

Did she have what it takes to win a major?

It took 43 Grand Slam tournaments and two failed attempts in finals before Wozniacki ended her drought with a 7-6 (2), 3-6, 6-4 win over top-seeded Simona Halep in the Australian Open final on Saturday night.

Only three woman have taken longer to achieve their major breakthrough, a list topped by 2015 U.S. Open winner Flavia Pennetta (49).

"One of the most positive things about all of this - I'm never going to get that question again," the 27-year-old Wozniacki said as she clung to the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup. "I'm just waiting for the question `When are you going to win the second one?'"

So more than eight years after appearing in her first Grand Slam final at the 2009 U.S. Open - a straight sets loss to Kim Clijsters - Wozniacki has finally erased the "but never won a major" footnote on her resume.

"Obviously adding a Grand Slam to my CV is what caps it off ... shows my whole career as a whole," Wozniacki said.

She'll also regain the top ranking next week for the first time in six years - beating Serena Williams' record of 5 years, 29 days between stints at No. 1 on the women's tour - in another benefit of beating the top-seeded Halep.

Wozniacki lost two U.S. Open finals - in `09 and 2014 - and Halep lost two French Open finals before their meeting at Melbourne Park.

It set up a first major final in the Open era between players ranked No. 1 and 2 who had never won a Grand Slam title.

Also, it was the first time that both Australian Open finalists had saved match points en route to the final.

In Halep's case, she was the first player who had saved match points in multiple matches. She saved triple match point in the third set to beat Laura Davis 15-13 in the third set of her third-round match. She also saved match points in her semifinal against Angelique Kerber.

Wozniacki saved match points in her second-round win over Jana Fett and said from then on she was "playing with the house money."

So both players rolled the dice in the 2-hour, 49-minute final, which featured long, absorbing rallies, some gritty defense, a combined 65 clean winners and 10 service breaks.

"I know that today is a tough day," said Wozniacki, acknowledging Halep's quest for a major. "I'm sorry I had to win today but I'm sure we'll have many matches in the future. Incredible match, incredible fight. And again, I'm sorry."

Halep was playing with an injured left ankle, needed treatment for dizziness in the second set and had rallied from a break down in the third set to lead 4-3 when Wozniacki took a medical time out to have her left knee taped. In the end, she just ran out of steam.

"It's not easy to talk now," Halep said. "It's been a great tournament for me. Sad that I couldn't make it the third time, maybe the fourth time will be with luck."

"I can still smile. I cried, but now I'm smiling,"

Wozniacki is the third first-time major winner in the four Grand Slam tournaments since Serena Williams won the 2017 Australian Open.

Williams chose not to defend the title after taking time out following the birth of her first child in September.

She didn't watch the game, saying she gets too nervous, but Williams tweeted to congratulate her good friend Wozniacki.

"New number one and aussie open champ. So awesome. So happy. Are those tears? Yup they are. From a year ago to today I'm so proud my friend so proud."

Wozniaki had never won a set in a major final until she went on a roll late in the opening tiebreaker, having wasted a chance to serve for the set at 5-3.

Halep rallied in the second, on either side of treatment from the trainer for her blood pressure to be checked amid the hot and humid conditions.

The players had a 10-minute break between the second and third sets, and Wozniacki come out quickly with an early break.

But Halep rallied again and, after an exchange of service breaks, she was leading 4-3 in the third when Wozniacki called for a medical timeout.

The momentum shifted again, and Wozniacki set up championship point on Halep's serve by retrieving and scrambling and eventually timing a forehand winner to finish off a stunning rally.

"That was a crazy point," Wozniacki said. "We both played very well. I had that backhand cross-court. I knew at that point I have to hit it hard, I have to just go for it cross-court. I was like, `Wow, that's a great shot.'"

On match point, Halep stayed on the attack and Wozniacki tried to play deep, even framing some shots, before the Romanian netted backhand.

"When I saw that ball go into the net," Wozniacki said, "it was crazy emotional."

She attributed it all to the comeback in the second round, when she was staring at another early exit.

"From being almost out of the tournament to sitting here with the Australian Open trophy, it's amazing," Wozniacki said. "It's been quite a turnaround. Something I'm very proud of."

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Venturini Motorsports’ Teammates Natalie Decker and Leilani Münter Ready for Spotlight in ARCA Racing Series Opener at Daytona

CONCORD, NC – Get ready Daytona, ARCA drivers Natalie Decker and Leilani Münter are coming to town and they’re not coming quietly.

Fueled with a strong desire to succeed, captivating personalities and overwhelming popularity among their fan base, the combination of Decker and Münter pack a powerful punch.

Driving for long-time ARCA Racing Series fixture Venturini Motorsports, female teammates Natalie Decker and Leilani Münter are set to take flight in next month’s ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards season opening Lucas Oil 200 at Daytona International Speedway February 10.

The lure of winning on racing’s biggest stage is every driver’s dream. But for these two women the thought of out-dueling a field of 40-drivers and capturing Daytona glory is more than just a dream – it’s a chance to make history.

As the only women entered in ARCA’s premier race, Decker and Münter stand out among a crowded garage bidding to become the first female winner in the series’ storied 65-year history.

“Every driver dreams of racing and winning at Daytona. This is exactly what I've been dreaming of since I started racing karts as a kid,” says 20-year old ARCA driver Natalie Decker. “I’m living my dream. Everyone in the garage are chasing the same goal. As far I’m concerned all drivers are created equal – we all share the same racing DNA. Once I put on my helmet I’m no different than anyone else.”

Aiming for a championship run in the ARCA Series this season Decker will make her Daytona debut in February. Earlier this month during open testing at Daytona’s famed track the Eagle River, WI native topped single car practice runs behind the wheel of her No.25 Venturini Motorsports – N29 Capital Partners Toyota entry.

Fully aware of the sports' history, Decker’s teammate, Leilani Münter, offers similar sentiments about creating headlines at Daytona.

“It’s all about breaking a glass ceiling,” says Leilani. “We’re not the first and won’t be the last female racers with a chance to win at this level. Obviously winning Daytona would be incredible and life-changing for me but it’s bigger than that - no women driver has ever won in the ARCA series or any of NASCAR’s top three series’ for that matter. The conversation should not be if it will happen, it’s about when it will happen.”

Known best for her environmental voice, Leilani will drive the No.20 Vegan Strong car during her sixth start at Daytona and tenth overall career ARCA start since 2010. Last season driving for Venturini Motorsports at Daytona Münter had a fantastic run going, running as high as fourth in the final stages of the race. With just 15-laps to go, running sixth, Leilani took heavy contact from another car as they raced down the backstretch - ending her chances.

Don’t miss Decker and Munter as they join the a stacked field during the 55th running of the Daytona ARCA 200 from Daytona International Speedway Saturday, Feb. 10 with live, flag-to-flag coverage aired on the Ultimate Sports Radio Network beginning at 4pm EST.