Steve Jones Show – Wednesday, October 30, 2019 Hour 1
Topics: World Series Game 7…winner take all tonight…the popular show that would be on FOX tonight if the World Series wasn’t on….the metric system…and Penn State wrestling alum Bo Nickal wins the U23 World Championship, his first international medal! Guest: Chris Mack (Sportsradio 93.7 The Fan Morning Show Co-Host) digs into the Pittsburgh Pirates’ house cleaning and team’s time frame as to when they’ll hire a new manager.
Steve Jones Show – Tuesday, April 30, 2019 Hour 2
Guest: Penn State Men’s Basketball Head Coach Patrick Chambers is back on the show to discuss Mike Watkins returning to the Nittany Lions for his senior season and the latest on Lamar Stevens’ future. Topics: Penn State men’s lacrosse is number one in the nation, ESPN The Magazine will stop publication in September, former Penn State wrestlers performed very well in freestyle competition over the weekend at Las Vegas, UEFA Champions League semifinals begin plus we scan MLB attendance numbers for the first month of the 2019 season.
Steve Jones Show – Tuesday, April 2, 2019 Hour 1
Topics: Bryce Harper returns to Washington, the Braves’ Ronald Acuna getting a rich contract extension together, the future of the AAF is in jeopardy, what’s good and bad about the AAF and three-time national champion, Penn State 197-pounder Bo Nickal wins the 2019 Hodge Trophy (NCAA wrestling’s equivalent of the Heisman)! Guest: Senior Editor Neal Coolong (TouchdownWire.com and SteelersWire.com) makes his weekly appearance to discuss the Alliance of American Football and why it isn’t catching on plus current NFL players that would benefit being in the AFF.
Steve Jones Show – Wednesday, November 7, 2018 Hour 2
Topics: college basketball’s top freshmen, penn state football parking challenges this weekend, Nittany Lions wrestling cranks up this Sunday and will the College Football Playoff add more teams someday?
PSU Wrestling NCAA Champions…AGAIN!
GoPSUSports.com – ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team left no doubt to its dominance, rolling to a perfect 5-0 record in the 2017 NCAA Championship finals. The stunning run capped off Penn State’s team title performance in St. Louis’ Scottrade Center. Penn State, under the guidance of head coach Cael Sanderson, claimed its sixth NCAA team title in the last seven years, its second straight and its seventh overall. The Nittany Lions won the title with a school record 146.5 points, 36.5 points ahead of second place Ohio State. Oklahoma State was third with 103.0….