In Layman's Terms

Episode 28 | MVC Men's Basketball Roundtable | Boston Globe Sports Editor Emeritus Joe Sullivan & Belmont Associate Athletic Director Greg Sage


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Steve Layman visits with Boston Globe sports editor emeritus Joe Sullivan and Belmont associate athletic director and broadcast color analyst Greg Sage for a roundtable discussion of Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball. The three provide an overview of the conference regularseason, including insider perspective on how the Belmont Bruins have navigated the season and blended newcomers and returning players to earn a 15th consecutive 20-win season. They also share views on Drake's historic season, itsworthy national attention and NCAA Tournament at-large resume. Steve leads an engaging conversation on MVC postseason awards, including a 'player draft' of All-MVC players. They also express their thoughts on the MVC Men's Basketball Tournament and provide analysis of the field.

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