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What do you get when you mix our first-ever live show, a buzzing crowd at Brothers Bar & Grill, and hoops season officially underway? An unforgettable night. With appearances from hoops stars like Hannah Hidalgo, Niele Ivey, Markus Burton, and Micah Shrewsberry, Wake Up the Echoes LIVE! was a slam dunk (yeah, we said it), featuring Hannah Hidalgo, Niele Ivey, Markus Burton, and Micah Shrewsberry, electric vibes, and just enough prizes to keep it interesting. Huge thanks to everyone who came out and made it a night to remember. Who knows? Maybe we'll have to run it back...
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Coach Niele Ivey’s fast-paced Notre Dame Women's Basketball squad is back after making the scoreboard sing this weekend and racking up over 100 points like they’re just getting warmed up! Maddy Westbeld joins as the new co-host, bringing her A-game on and off the mic, while international phenom Cassandre Prosper gets a shoutout for making her Olympic dreams a reality. And just when you think it couldn’t get better, Kayla "KMAC" McBride drops in to dish on everything from her pro playdays to throwback memories from her days hooping with the Irish. It’s all hoops, health, and high energy—don’t miss a minute!
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On this week’s episode, guest-host Isaiah Dunn is absolutely killing it as we dish with Marcus Freeman and Howard Cross III on everything from football to food. Get the lowdown on Howard’s bolognese skills (yep, HCIII’s secretly cheffing it up), plus an intense “This vs. That” showdown where we finally settle the eternal debate: pasta or pizza? We’ll also dig into the origin stories behind HCIII's name—because who doesn’t love a bit of lore with their lasagna? It’s sharp, it’s savory, and it’s full of flavor. Hope you brought your appetite this week!
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You voted, and we listened! In this Halloween-themed episode, Tony Simeone steps into character as Lou Holtz, setting a spirited tone for an episode packed with fall festivities- including the much anticipated Hoops Szn. The crew hosts a Halloween costume draft, balancing clever picks with friendly competition, while Micah Shrewsberry and Demetrius Jackson join in to discuss the buzz surrounding the upcoming Notre Dame basketball season. With trick-or-treat season in full swing, this episode strikes the perfect balance between Halloween fun and serious Notre Dame hoops anticipation.
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This week, Marcus Freeman drops by to hang with fellow Wayne High School alum (albeit, a few years separated), Aamil Wagner—apparently that school produces both football stars and overachievers, since Aamil’s tackling 18 credits this semester (no big deal). Jeremiyah Love swings by for some games which, to no one's surprise, he's pretty darn good at. "Hat's off" to Khalid Kareem for joining us this episode as he rounds out the show.
Your job for this week? Help Tony pick out his Halloween costume for next week's episode. Between the Fighting Irish Leprechaun (zombie edition), the Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Lou Holtz circa '88, you've got some pretty solid options to choose from- and the choice is indeed yours! -
Fresh off another home game win, we reminisce back to Jack Kiser's biggest W of all—proposing to his girlfriend in New York City like a true linebacker tackling life head-on. Meanwhile, Marcus Freeman keeps Notre Dame on track for greatness, offering leadership so solid, he could probably give a TED Talk on both coaching and commitment. And speaking of big decisions, we need your help to pick Tony’s Halloween costume for our Halloween special on October 29th—do we go with something spooky? How about “Audric Estimé’s ghosted defenders”?
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The first bye week's come and gone and we're still here, steady as a pumpkin spice latte in the hands of a college student during midterms. Riley Leonard joins us for his first appearance on the show, and to no one's surprise, he's made for the bright lights. But just like fall, this guy's got layers, and you'll be glad you got to know him a little bit better after listening. Speaking of big stages, JD Bertrand makes his second appearance on the show (check out Episode 8) after making his first starting appearance for the Atlanta Falcons. So whether you're gearing up for fall or football, this week's episode might just be exactly what you needed to get ready for the best season in the Midwest.
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It's National Podcast Day, and we're serving up a jam-packed episode that promises no ASMR—just good craic! Pete Bevacqua reflects on Notre Dame’s calculated win over Louisville and the timely arrival of the football bye week—a perfect storm for fans to bask in the glow of victory. Coach Salima Rockwell dives into the nuances of her team's winning volleyball season, reminding us that there’s more to the game than just spikes and serves (though those don’t hurt). And just when you think we’re done, WWE’s Sheamus rolls through with “Banger after Banger after Banger,” because who needs downtime when we're here to Wake Up the Echoes?
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Fall is officially upon us, and so is the start of official practices for basketball. Here comes Micah Shrewsberry as this week's extra special guest in this football/basketball crossover episode. We're talking football players that could be basketball players, hoopers that found their way to the field, and everything in between. Benjamin Morrison's dream board makes us all want to reach for the stars. Isaiah Dunn continues to crush his new role as co-host. And maybe Seattle isn't as rainy as everyone thinks it is. You'll just have to listen to find out.
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Season two has officially arrived, and we could not be more excited to share what's in store for Wake Up The Echoes. We've made quite a few changes to keep things interesting for Fighting Irish fans and first-time listeners. For starters, James E. Rohr Director of Athletics Pete Bevacqua will officially become a regular guest on the show as he takes us through his first year at the helm of Notre Dame Athletics. We're also welcoming Isaiah Dunn to the set this season as Tony's official co-host for all football-themed episodes. We're going to be playing games (on set, too), meeting new faces, and finding all the ways to give you never-before-heard conversations between your Notre Dame favorites. There's even an opportunity to take home a piece of the set... So stay tuned this season. We know you've been waiting for our return!
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It's been a wild first season of Wake Up the Echoes, Fighting Irish Fans! We can't believe we're at the season finale, either. Thank you for sticking around as we welcomed new faces, honored legendary ones, discussed big ideas, reminisced on coldest moments, and answered your burning questions. Here's to putting a bookmark right at the end of this episode for next year, just we know where we left off. We'll see you next season!
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The University of Notre Dame will welcome elite international club soccer competition when England’s Chelsea FC and Scotland’s Celtic FC face off on Saturday, July 27, 2024, at Notre Dame Stadium. So naturally, Wake Up the Echoes welcomed two Legends on the show to talk about the "friendly" matchup. Speaking of legends, who better to send off our women's basketball team into March Madness than the clutch National Champion Arike Ogunbowale. This episode wraps up Coach Ivey's first season on WUTE, but that's only because she has some dancing to do!
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We've officially entered March, and Notre Dame Men's Basketball hitting its stride at the perfect time. Micah Shrewsberry makes a compelling case (not that we need convincing) for Markus Burton to be ACC Rookie of the Year. A legendary Swan makes an appearance, and we're graced with his presence - and financial literacy & planning advice. Speaking of the future, tournament time is about to begin, and there's no better time for the Irish to be heating up.
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Join us as we commemorate 16 remarkable years with the iconic Jack Swarbrick, the visionary University Vice President and James E. Rohr Director of Athletics. In this exclusive and heartfelt episode, we delve into the extraordinary legacy crafted by our fearless leader. Prepare to be captivated by untold tales, cherished memories, and the profound impact Swarbrick has left on the Notre Dame community. With surprise appearances from very special guests, this celebration is not just a reflection on the past, but a glimpse into the enduring legacy that will continue to shape the future of Notre Dame Athletics.
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NBA All-Star Weekend is over... and we have some thoughts. Who's the second best shooter of all-time? What's the best basketball movie out there? Where is that photo of Coach Shrews as Jake Shuttlesworth?? One thing we know for certain: When talking about great hoopers, start with the great state of Indiana.
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After an electric win over Virginia Tech, Notre Dame men's basketball joins the set of WUTE for an hour of good vibes all around. Former shot-blocker and current shot-caller Jordan Cornette joins us on set and shares a few stories that you won't want to miss. We hope this episode makes you just as happy as the crowd when Zona drains a corner three.
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Wake Up the Echoes gives you another sneak peek behind the recruiting process, this time for men's hoops. And speaking of recruiting, South Bend's own Demetrius Jackson joins the show and looks back at fond memories of his early connections to Notre Dame. A special appearance is also made by the 2015 ACC Championship trophy that takes a small field trip to center stage.
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Ciao! Coming to you straight after Italian class, this week's episode takes you on a trip back in time. We're joined by Dwight Clay who was on the team that took down UCLA 50 years ago in one of the greatest upsets in basketball history. Not to mention, he made THE winning shot. Whether you've got a 1% basketball mind like Coach Shrews or you're just happy to be here, we're happy you're here.
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Join us this week as special guest host Sharla Lewis rings in the New Year with a women's basketball episode of Wake Up the Echoes. Filmed on MLK Day, which also happens to be January 15th this year (you'll hear that significance, too), this is an episode of reflection and reverence for the trailblazers who have come before us. They paved the way and set the foundation for the future generations to build upon and shine. Not sure of your resolutions for this year just yet? Let this episode serve as some inspiration.
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