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Athletes, coaches and administrators who had an impact on Big Ten athletics.
S1, EP3 "Tony Dungy"
Former NFL coach and Minnesota athlete, Tony Dungy, sits down with Dave Revsine to discuss his path to winning a Super Bowl with the Indianapolis Colts and his legacy that goes beyond football.
S1, EP7 "Ann Meyers Drysdale"
Four-time All-American and UCLA basketball legend Ann Meyers Drysdale sits down with Dave Revsine to discuss her trailblazing career playing for the Bruins and beyond.
S1, EP9 "Lizette Salas"
Lizette Salas sits down with Dave Revsine to discuss her story as a first-generation college graduate, daughter of Mexican immigrants, and member of USC's Women's Golf Team. She shares her experience and struggles of belonging in the world of golf while competing at the top of the sport, ultimately becoming a trailblazer paving the way for generations to come.
S1, EP5 "Sheila Johnson"
Businesswoman, co-founder of BET, governor of the WNBA's Washington Mystics and University of Illinois graduate, Sheila Johnson discusses her path to becoming the first billionaire African-American woman and the legacy she wants to leave behind.
S1, EP11 "Mark Cuban"
Mark Cuban, businessman and TV personality, sits down with Dave Revsine to discuss his time as a student at Indiana University and how it influenced his trailblazing career.
S1, EP10 "Detlef Schrempf"
From a German exchange student to three-time NBA All-Star, Detlef Schrempf paved the way for European basketball stars. An advocate and trailblazer for the Washington community, Schrempf found a home and family in Seattle.
S1, EP9 "Lizette Salas"
Lizette Salas sits down with Dave Revsine to discuss her story as a first-generation college graduate, daughter of Mexican immigrants, and member of USC's Women's Golf Team. She shares her experience and struggles of belonging in the world of golf while competing at the top of the sport, ultimately becoming a trailblazer paving the way for generations to come.
S1, EP8 "Tinker Hatfield"
Oregon graduate and pioneering product designer for Nike, Tinker Hatfield, sits down with Dave Revsine.