COLLEGE HOOPS’ PREMIERE MEDIA NETWORK EXPANDS WITH THREE MORE SHOWS

Debbie Antonelli, Dane Bradshaw and Stu Douglass have launched podcasts on the Field of 68.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDec. 8, 2020

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MT. LAUREL, N.J. -- Just six weeks into its launch, the Field of 68 Network has added three more podcasts to its roster: a second national pod devoted to women’s basketball, as well as team-specific podcasts concentrating on Tennessee and Michigan. • Debbie Antonelli, who played for Kay Yow at N.C. State from 1982-86 and has been a prominent voice in women’s college basketball for the past three decades, will host “Nothing But Net,” which will focus on women’s college basketball.• Dane Bradshaw, who played at Tennessee from 2003-07 and has been working for ESPN since 2014, will host “Big Vol’n,” a podcast devoted to Vols basketball. • Stu Douglass was one of John Beilein’s first recruits at Michigan and played for the Wolverines from 2008-12. Douglass will host “Go Blue With Stu,” a pod centered around the Michigan basketball program. Antonelli’s “Nothing But Net” join the national lineup of the five previously launched podcasts on the network: “Goodman and Hummel Podcast”, featuring Jeff Goodman and ex-Purdue star Robbie Hummel; Inside the Mind of Miles” with former Nebraska head coach Tim Miles; Dauster and Da’Sean”, starring Rob Dauster and Da’Sean Butler; Christy’s Court, with former Maryland star and current TV analyst Christy Winters Scott; and Demetris and Splash of Fanta,” with former Syracuse standout Demetris Nichols and rising media star John Fanta.

The addition of the four podcasts expands the total number to 24 for the Field of 68, a podcast network spearheaded by longtime college basketball insiders Goodman and Dauster bringing together a new generation of creators and providing the caliber of content you can only get from people that live the game.

In addition to the daily national coverage, the Field of 68 Media Network now features 18 podcasts dedicated to covering some of the most followed programs in the country, released prior to the start of the college basketball season. For more information on programming, head to thefieldof68.com.

Antonelli is a North Carolina native who played four seasons at N.C. State. After working as the director of marketing at Kentucky and Ohio State, Antonelli got her start in college basketball as an analyst. Antonelli has worked for CBS, Fox Sports Net, the Big Ten Network, NBATV, Westwood One and also the Indiana Fever. She currently works for ESPN and also became the first woman in nearly 22 years to call a men’s NCAA tournament game in 2017.

Bradshaw is a Memphis native who played for the Vols from 2003-07, and was a two-time captain. His versatility allowed him to start his college career as a point guard and ultimately finish it as a forward. After graduating in three seasons and earning his master’s during his fourth season, Bradshaw played professionally overseas before joining ESPN in 2014, working as both a game and studio analyst.

Douglass is a Carmel, Ind., native who spent four years in Ann Arbor under Beilein from 2008-12, making the NCAA tournament three of his four seasons. Douglass was the co-captain both his junior and senior campaigns and played in a record-setting 136 consecutive games in Ann Arbor. Since graduating, Douglass has played professionally in Spain and Israel.

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