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Townsend Timeout Episode 15
with William Woods Baseball Alumni Ryan Hickman

By: Veronica Townsend- July 1, 2020

The coaching profession has highs and lows and Ryan Hickman has experienced many. He will announce his future with our listeners. Learn about his journey from being a William Woods baseball player to now. Hickman inspires many with his resilience and ability to give a helping hand whenever needed. You won't want to miss what he has to say with clicking the play button below. 

 

If you like this podcast, you will like the podcast on Friday. July 3, 2020 with WWU sports information director Alysha Hodge has to you. You do not want to miss out on what she has to say. 

Interested in being a guest, fill out this contact form. The goal for this podcast is to feature a guest from the sports industry once a week. Thank you for taking time out of your day to listen to this podcast.  

Ryan Hickman WWU Baseball Alumni and ComVeronica Townsend
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For Further Listening

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Townsend Timeout with WWU Soccer Coach Nathan Mason
By: Veronica Townsend- June 25, 2020

Coach Nathan Mason is interviewed about how he became the all-time winningest soccer coach in William Woods Men's Soccer history. He will recap the previous season and what he is looking forward to next season. Click the listen now button to hear what he has to say.

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PC: William Woods Athletics 

Townsend Timeout with Coach Gastineau  
Townsend Timeout with 
Ananiah Talon, Ariadna Jordan and Mireria Jordan 
By: Veronica Townsend- June 13, 2020
By: Veronica Townsend- June 10, 2020

Wearing many hats is what Coach Gastineau does best at William Woods University with being the associate athletics director and softball coach. In honor of National Softball Day, Coach Gastineau chatted with us via phone interview to recap how her team made the best of the shorten season due to CO-VID 19. The team played during their Spring Break in Gulf Shores, AL, had team mom plan an unexpected Senior Night, and were apart of the WWU athletics breaking classroom GPA records. 

No matter if you are a couple hours away or an international student; all students can find their place within the campus community. Join three William Woods athletes: track and field athlete Ananiah Talton and tennis athletes Ariadna and Mireia Jordan as we talk about playing individual sports, treating everyone on campus like family, their food preferences and how to make William Woods a special place to call home. You will not want to miss it. Click the play button to listen now. 

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