#TWITBE Ep. 10.5 - Guests Tyler Kolek, Daniss Jenkins and Joe Lunardi
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This Week In The BIG EAST Radio Show, distributed by Westwood
One, continued its 10th season with guests Marquette senior guard
Tyler Kolek, St. John’s graduate student guard Daniss Jenkins and
ESPN Bracketologist Joe Lunardi.
The fifth episode of This Week in the BIG EAST (TWITBE) takes a
look at the league as a whole. Past the midway point of the BIG
EAST season, UConn (20-2, 11-1 BIG EAST) holds a steady lead in
the conference standings and maintains the pole position in the
national landscape. No. 7 Marquette sits closely behind at 8-3 in
conference play, while Seton Hall is in third at 8-4. Overall,
nine BIG EAST teams remain in the top-66 of the NET, including
six in the top-50.
The BIG EAST Focus shines on St. John’s guard Daniss Jenkins. A
graduate transfer who played under head coach Rick Pitino at Iona
a season ago, Jenkins made the move this summer to spearhead
Pitino’s St. John’s team that looks to build toward the BIG EAST
and NCAA Tournaments. Averaging 15.5 points and 4.8 assists per
league contest, Jenkins has the Johnnies tied for sixth in the
BIG EAST at 6-6, just one game back from Creighton and Xavier for
fourth.
The BIG EAST Spotlight is on Marquette senior guard Tyler Kolek.
The reigning BIG EAST Player of the Year and Most Outstanding
Player of the 2023 BIG EAST Tournament is heating up and has led
the Golden Eagles on a six-game winning streak. Over the last six
contests, the senior guard has averaged 18.5 points and 9.5
assists per game. Overall, he is totaling 15.1 points and a BIG
EAST leading 7.2 assists per contest. As a team, Marquette enters
the weekend at 17-5 overall and holds its highest position in
both national polls since Jan. 1.
ESPN Bracketologist Joe Lunardi gives a view on the national
perspective. As the person who helped put the madness in March,
“Joey Brackets” is entering the busiest and most chaotic time of
year. Lunardi breaks down where the BIG EAST stands nationally
and gives his viewpoints on how many BIG EAST teams could enter
the NCAA Tournament.
The episode’s “Who’s Hot” segment features the return of “Blast
from the Past.” Turning the clock back 34 years to 1990, when the
Pittsburgh Panthers set the single-game scoring record in the
league by racking up 117 points in a 117-102 win over Providence.
Brian Shorter led the way for Pitt with 34 points in the outing.
To join the conversation and send questions to Rooke
(@JRbroadcaster) and McNamara (@KevinMcNamara33), use #TWITBE on
Twitter. Fans may submit questions to be featured on the
show.
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podcast charts.
This will air Saturday, Feb. 10 at 11:30 a.m. ET on Sirius 138 XM
201 Online 964 leading into the Creighton men’s basketball
broadcast of No. 19 Creighton @ Xavier.
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