Run It Back takes a look back at the best teams, players and seasons from NCAA College Basketball history. Produced by Truth + Media Presented by 19nine.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | BasketballSports |
Run it Back is LIVE here from the 2023 NCAA Final Four in Houston. Host Mateen Cleaves is joined by his old friend and 2023 Naismith Hall of Fame Inductee, Dwyane Wade!  On the show D-Wade talks about his Chicago upbringing and early days hooping an... more
The legendary UCLA âPoint Godâ Tyus Edney joins the show with Host Mateen Cleaves. Tyus and Mateen break down the pressure of March Madness and how they each used that pressure to rise above and win championships respectively. Tyus also gets specifi... more
UNLV college hoops was dominant in the late 80s and early 90s. The team won the '90 National Championship and then fell to Duke in the '91 Final Four after winning their previous 45 games. In this Run it Back, UNLV guard Anderson Hunt joins Mateen C... more
Hailing from the basketball hotbed of Seattle, WA, Peyton Siva joins this episode of Run it Back to discuss his decorated college hoops career with Mateen Cleaves and Josh Barnett. Peyton, Mateen and Josh talk about Siva's 2013 National Championship... more
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This is a great podcast. I have enjoyed this podcast as much as any that Iâve ever listened too. I discovered the podcast a few days ago and have ate up most of the interviews already. I have just one more episode to listen to and that is actually the very first episode. I appreciate the great history that is discussed in this podcast. Iâve learned a lot as well as going down memory lane myself. All of the hosts are, and I love Mateenâs spirit. I usually donât take the time to write revie... more
Cool to hear from some of the greats of CBB, especially Isiah Thomas
These are incredible first person stories from some of the great players and teams in college hoops history! When does the next one come out?! Canât wait!
Thanks for highlighting the â78 Duke team, which was not the start of Duke prominence but a bridge between great teams in the â60âs and the mid 80âs first great Coach K teams. Duke went to Final Fours in 1963,1964, and 1966. Without the fabulous 1978 team, Duke would have spent a whole generation in the college basketball wilderness. One complaint: what happened to the Gminski/Dennard memories in the Final Four? Btw, John Feinstein wrote a wonderful book about that team âForeverâs Teamâ for ... more
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