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Lancers Past

A Sports, News and Education podcast
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Rohn Brown

Lancers Past

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Rohn Brown

Lancers Past

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Katie re-lives her basketball playing and coaching career at Coker College as she faced off against Longwood legend Shirley Duncan.  She talks about her stepmother, former UCLA and Minnesota WBB Coach Ellen Mosher Hanson, and her Mount Rushmore
After leaving Longwood in the fall of 2019, Katie started her career in athletic fundraising at Appalachian State.  Now, the Senior Associate Athletic Director/ Director of Development at George Mason, she talks about her current role and shift
After five years at Longwood, Anne-Hamilton LeRoy is back home.  She will debut as head coach of the girls’ varsity basketball team the Seneca High in South Carolina in the 2024-25 season.    The all-time leading scorer in Seneca history built
Ricky Yahn begins his 12th season as head coach of the men’s basketball team at Concordia University in Ann Arbor Michigan.  After spending two years at Longwood, the 28-year-old Yahn was named head of the NAIA member Cardinals in April 2013. 
As a transfer from Frank Phillips JC, Dave Strothers made his two Longwood years count.  As a senior, he led the Lancers in scoring and rebounding and made 87% of his career free throws.  For the last 30 years, he applies the same demeanor as a
Roger Strong and Greg Gilliam were pioneers.  They enrolled at Longwood in the first year of full co-education in 1976-77 and were on the first Men’s Basketball team.  In the last game of a 2-12 season, their beloved teammate - Jimmy Yarbrough
Byron Bracey was a citizen leader long before it became part of Longwood's admissions literature.  Raised in a family of educators, Byron made Longwood history.  He enrolled in the second year of co-education in the fall of 1977.  Lettering thr
Shortly after Longwood College became fully co-ed, Robert Boyd, Tim White, and company set the tone for Longwood Men’s Golf.  Arriving in 1977-78, Longwood experienced early success.  White was named Division III All-American in 1980 and is the
In Michelle Meadow’s 17-year career at Longwood University, she relished her time helping student-athletes.  She worked her way up from assistant athletic director for compliance to LU's athletic director.  As a four-year starter on the Virgin
Jamal Allen wasted no time in becoming a professional baseball umpire.  Six months after graduating from Longwood, he headed to the Wendelstedt Umpire School and completed a season in the Northwoods League, a collegiate wooden bat circuit.  Las
In just his fourth year at Longwood, Ron Carr’s 1993-94 team made their mark.  They finished the season 23-6, #19 in the nation and won the opening game in the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs.  And - they also won 20
This is a bonus episode and part two of a two-part series. As a utility player, Tim Lowery totaled 49 at bats and batted .285 over two seasons - a solid, but not spectactular career.  But for Coach Buddy Bolding and the Longwood baseball team,
This is part one of a two-part series.  Long before Longwood, Tim Lowery wanted to be a health and physical education teacher and baseball coach.  Now retired after 36 years of public-school service in Chesterfield County, Tim touches on Longwo
Born with a curiosity about how things work, Mary Beth Wusk found her calling at NASA.  The 34-year veteran is now the Senior Leader of the NASA Engineering and Safety Center at the Langley Research Center in Hampton.   The 1989 graduate and Ph
When you talk about academic and athletic excellence AND service to peers and your university, Madison Hommey is hard to beat. She completed two degrees from Longwood in five years and was a fixture at midfield for the soccer team.  Known as Ma
Eliot Dix is the second consecutive Longwood graduate to transfer to a university in a Power 5 conference to play baseball.  He is headed to the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill to compete for the starting job at third base.  In thre
Joe Kaminski first came to Longwood in 2014 as the Athletic Events and Game Operations Manager and returned a year later as the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing Operations.   In July 2023, he left the Colonial Athletic Association to r
In May 2023, Mallory was named an assistant women’s basketball coach at Division I Northern Kentucky.  As a dual sport student-athlete in basketball and softball, Longwood fans remember her enthusiasm and grit.  She received her BS in Business
Kelly Church quickly realized that making the Longwood men’s basketball team was not realistic. As an aspiring basketball coach, he poured into his obsession and became a student manager.  This fall, Kelly will start his 26th year as the head c
Former Head Coach Jhonnatan Medina Alvarez not only elevated the Lancer tennis programs (2017-2021), but his own stock as well.  As a student and coach, Jhonnatan graduated magna cum Laude with a B.S. in Business Administration from Longwood an
Saturday, May 15, 1982, Valdosta, Ga. marked one of the top moments in Longwood baseball.  Faced with a depleted pitching staff in the championship game of the South Atlantic Regional, Coach Buddy Bolding turned to a seldom used pitcher in reli
As a 6-6 post player, Ron Orr was one of the first Lancers to ever score 1,000 career points and haul in 500 rebounds.  During the Orr years (1980-1983), the Lancers were 77-30, including a trip to the 1980 NCAA Division III Final Four.   With
Ryan Marable stood five feet nine and 165 pounds and made the Longwood basketball team as a non-recruited walk-on.  By playing stingy defense and limiting turnovers, he earned substantial minutes at point guard and competed with the best in NCA
The 2012-2013 season was Longwood’s first year in the Big South Conference and the women’s basketball team made it count.  Despite an 8-10 conference record and a #7 seed, they won three games in four days before falling to the #1 seed Liberty
Coach Shirley Duncan (1983-2005) coached nine All-Americans, earned four trips to the NCAA Division II tournament, and is the winningest basketball coach in Longwood University history.  Before college coaching, the Lexington Kentucky native an
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