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[College Basketball Previews, WNBA Updates, and Athletic Milestones]-[You Might Also Like: Good Game with Sarah Spain]

The Past and The Curious: A History Podcast for Kids and Families · B2 · 2025-10-27

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📋 Summary

UConn’s Championship Defense and Leadership Transition

As the college basketball season approaches, the UConn Huskies are entering as the preseason number one team for the 13th time. Following their 12th NCAA championship, the team is navigating a significant transition. Hartford Courant reporter Emily Adams highlights the team's championship rings, which feature the mantra "power of friendship" and "vibes," serving as a "time capsule" of the current squad.

With superstar Paige Bueckers moving to the pros, the leadership mantle is shifting to AZ Fudd. Adams notes that Fudd is becoming more comfortable with the "vocal side" of leadership, a process that felt "unnatural and uncomfortable" for the introverted star. The team has also integrated several newcomers, including Sarah Williams, whose presence as a "true post" scorer provides a much-needed "default button" for the offense. Sophomore sensation Sarah Strong remains a focal point, with Adams describing her ceiling as "astronomical" as she transitions into a more versatile guard-forward role.

The Ripple Effects of the Government Shutdown on Sports

The podcast addresses the logistical chaos caused by the U.S. government shutdown, which forced the relocation of the Armed Forces Classic between UConn and Louisville. Originally scheduled for the Ramstein Air Base in Germany, the game was moved to the U.S. Naval Academy after the air base stopped communicating with organizers. Adams jokes about the loss of "schnitzel" but emphasizes the beauty of the Naval Academy campus as a substitute venue.

WNBA and International Soccer Updates

The episode covers several major shifts in the WNBA. Sonia Raman has been named the new head coach of the Seattle Storm, making her the "first person of Indian descent to be a WNBA head coach." Meanwhile, the Seattle Storm’s Dominique Malanga faces a contract dispute with Turkish team Fenerbahce, which alleges she "unilaterally terminated" her contract. In the NWSL, Chicago Red Stars defender Sam Staab has signed a multi-year extension, and U.S. coach Emma Hayes is spearheading a "pre- and post-pregnancy protocol" to support players like Lynn Williams, who recently announced her pregnancy.

Alpine Skiing and Cycling Milestones

American skiing icon Mikaela Shifrin finished fourth at the World Cup in Solden, Austria, marking her best giant slalom performance in 21 months. Shifrin, who has been "battling post-traumatic stress disorder" related to a crash in the same event last year, is also expanding her brand with a new podcast and a mountain-shaped logo. In cycling, the 2026 Tour de France Femmes has been unveiled with a record distance of 1,175 kilometers. Race director Marion Rousse declared, "We no longer need men for the Tour de France Femme to exist," signaling the event’s permanent place in the sporting landscape.

Integrity and Legacy in Athletics

The show also touches on the darker side of sports, specifically the three-year ban of marathon world record holder Ruth Chepengedich due to a positive test for a "banned diuretic." Her evolving explanation—initially claiming ignorance and later blaming her housemaid’s medication—was deemed "hardly credible" by the Athletics Integrity Unit. Conversely, the show celebrates the legacy of Misty Copeland, who took her final bow for the American Ballet Theater. Oprah Winfrey’s tribute captured her impact, stating, "Misty didn't just perform ballet, she changed it," effectively redefining the leadership and visibility of Black women in elite performance.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's all coming up right after this.
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Then just totally muffed up the landing.
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That was dumb.
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No clue.
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Find out how it ends.
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📝Key Phrases

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shot for the moon
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muffed up
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for good measure
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step away from
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old soul
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to Good Game with Sarah Spain, where we've been saying 6-7 our whole lives.
As in 6-7 is the ideal height for my future husband.
And as with every trend that makes its way to old white ladies, 6-7 is now officially over.
You're welcome.
It's Monday, October 27th, and on today's show we'll be getting you ready for the start of college hoop season, which tips off a week from today.
We'll chat with Emily Adams of the Hartford Courant about the highlights of UConn's championship offseason the Huskies' chances of repeating and the teams most likely to challenge them.

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