Podchaser Logo
Home
Overtime with Paul Carcaterra

US Lacrosse Magazine

Overtime with Paul Carcaterra

A weekly Sports podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Overtime with Paul Carcaterra

US Lacrosse Magazine

Overtime with Paul Carcaterra

Episodes
Overtime with Paul Carcaterra

US Lacrosse Magazine

Overtime with Paul Carcaterra

A weekly Sports podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Rate Podcast

Episodes of Overtime

Mark All
Search Episodes...
Jules Heningburg is among the most popular people in lacrosse, both because of his skill on the field and leadership off of it. The product of New Jersey rose to stardom at Rutgers and carried his talents to the PLL, where he stars for Redwoods
Chris Gray has been one of the most dynamic players in college lacrosse history, and he’s hoping to do the same in the PLL. Fresh off setting the NCAA Division I Men’s all-time scoring mark, the North Carolina star was chosen second overall in
Dan Orlovsky was always athletic, but he found his passion in the sport of football. A graduate of UConn, Orlovsky spent 12 seasons in NFL before transitioning to a role as an analyst for ESPN. He’s quickly moving up the ranks as one of the mos
Richie Moran, the legendary Cornell men’s lacrosse coach, died on April 24, leaving behind a great legacy in the game of lacrosse. Moran built the culture of Cornell lacrosse that exists today, and he left an impact on all of his players, from
Ned Crotty grew up on the rink and dreamed of a career in hockey, but lacrosse came calling at Delbarton High School. He took his talents to Durham, where experienced the drama of the Duke lacrosse case, but also the thrill of a championship in
Kevin Warne is one of the most personable coaches in all of college lacrosse, leading Georgetown to success through a fun-loving but tough approach. He’s decided the only way that he can coach his team to its full potential is if he’s being him
Connor Buczek was born to be a Cornell lacrosse player. He didn’t know he’d also end up as the head coach of the program he called home for four years. Buczek, the youngest head coach in Division I men’s lacrosse, announced his retirement from
Jen Adams is one of the greatest lacrosse players of all time, but her humble roots make her one of the most down-to-earth figures in the sport. A native of Australia, Adams ascended to glory at Maryland and with her national team before beginn
John Galloway is one of the most well-liked figures in recent lacrosse history. He’s earned the trust and respect of his peers through his commitment to hard work, love of leadership and a passion for lacrosse unrivaled in the sport. Now the he
Nakeie Montgomery is a lightning bolt on the lacrosse field and a man of many interests off of it. The Duke star burst onto the scene during the 2018 NCAA tournament and has developed into one of the top midfielders in the nation. Montgomery, t
Paul Rabil retired this offseason as one of the most successful players in the history of the sport. He leaves the field as pro field lacrosse’s all-time leading scorer. Now, he’s poised to become one of lacrosse’s most influential figures, lea
Casey Powell is a trailblazer in the game of lacrosse, both on and off the field. A Carthage, N.Y. native, he changed the Carthage High School program for the better under coach Kirk Ventiquattro. He wore the No. 22 at Syracuse and quickly beca
Dave Cottle is as big a part of the Baltimore lacrosse scene as anyone in the past 40 years, carving out a career as one of the top coaches in the history of the game. Cottle, who starred at Salisbury in the late 1970s, has coached at the high
Richie Moran finished his 29-year Cornell coaching career in 1997, leaving the program as one of the most legendary coaches in the history of the sport. He won three national championships and develop countless All-Americans, but he’ll admit th
The man. The air guitar skills. The legend. Scott Marr has become one of the most unique coaches in college lacrosse through his 20 seasons at Albany. He’s allowed his players to be creative, and they’ve responded with success for the better pa
Matt Kavanagh comes from a line of brothers that have made their mark in the lacrosse world. But as a big brother, he’s been the trailblazer, bringing a gritty style of play to the college and professional levels and becoming a star. The Notre
Jordan Wolf doesn’t love the limelight, but his play over the past decades has generated plenty of attention. The Philly native starred at Lower Merion (Pa.), the same school as the late Kobe Bryant. Wolf then starred at Duke and won two nation
Chris Bocklet’s life changed this January, when he suffered a severe head injury in a longboarding accident. He couldn’t speak. He couldn’t remember his family and friends. He was lucky to be alive. Over the course of months, Bocklet, the forme
They call him “Bad Boy.” They call him “Bam Bam.” They call him “RB47.” Most who come across Ric Beardsley remember him. His personality, his bravado, his confidence — each has played a role in making Beardsley one of the most interesting peopl
Josh Byrne has quickly become one of the most electric players in the PLL, but it didn’t start that way. The British Columbia native worked his way through the community college ranks before making his mark at Hofstra. Now, Byrne is a two-leagu
Roy Simmons Jr. is one of the most legendary coaches in the history of lacrosse, but he’s so much more. The former Syracuse great who led the Orange to five NCAA championships is a storyteller, artist and advocate for the rights of Black and Na
Gerry Byrne is Long Island born and bred, and he’s brought that mentality wherever he’s gone in his lacrosse career. Byrne spent 13 years as an assistant with the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse program before taking the helm at Harvard in 2019. Afte
Charlotte North has been one of college lacrosse’s most dynamic talents for the better part of four seasons. Her ability to score goals at a high clip earned her praise at Duke, and made her a popular target for Division I schools when she ente
Jon Gordon’s journey to becoming a bestselling author has been nothing close to ordinary. The Smithtown (N.Y.) native picked up lacrosse late in his childhood and took his talents to Ithaca, N.Y., where he spent four years playing under legenda
Michael Sowers is already a transcendent player, and he’s not done his college career yet. The former Princeton great transferred to Duke this offseason after the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out the 2020 season. He joined a Blue Devils team stacked
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features