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On this episode of the Portland Pilots Alumni Podcast Brant Minor catches up with former Portland women's basketball player and current assistant coach of the program, Sharon Rissmiller (Class of 2001)
Brant Minor catches up with recently retired MLS Ironman and Portland Men's Soccer Alum Luis Robles.
Brant Minor (Class of 2006) catches up with Rachael Rapinoe, sister of USWNT team star Megan Rapinoe, on what she has been up to. Rachael was a member of the 2005 NCAA Women's Soccer Championship team, which is considered one of the best teams of all time.
Portland Pilots Men's Basketball Alumn Brant Minor (Class of 2006) catches up with fellow teammate Pooh Jeter (Class of 2006) and reminisce on their time On The Bluff and what Jeter has been up since graduation, including a successful overseas career and starting his own business.
Adam Linnman gets updates from Vice President for Athletics, Scott Leykam
Adam catches up with SAAC President and Women's Cross Country/Track & Field, Sofia Castiglioni. They talk about the work SAAC has been doing with Special Olympics Oregon and their work on social justice through their platform, PilotsTalk.
Adam Linnman hosts Ian Solof, the long-time Head Coach for the Women's Cross Country and Track & Field teams at the University of Portland.
Adam Linnman hosts Gulliver Scott, the new Head Coach for the Women's Rowing program at the University of Portland.
Adam Linnman catches up with University of Portland Vice President for Athletics, Scott Leykam. They talk about the upcoming basketball season, new guidelines from the state of Oregon and NCAA and the spring season.
On the latest episode of the Portside Pod, Adam Linnman catches up with first year head coach, Megan Burton, of Portland Volleyball. She talks about adapting to all the changes as a head coach during a trying time, the newest additions to the team and what they have been up to over the summer and start of the fall.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.