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Utes Insider
Published on 6/9/2020
Utes Insider
Published on 6/9/2020
Emily Potter joins Mike Lageschulte to talk about her time with the Ute women's basketball team, what drew her to Utah from Canada, her professional playing career and Europe, and new book she has produced to help adults maintain good mental health. While on campus at Utah from 2013-18, Potter joined the staff of the Daily Utah Chronicle and in February of 2018 wrote a column about her own struggles with mental health. She revealed that she had been battling depression and decided to seek help after struggling to find the energy to participate in team practices and activities. Potter talks during the interview about how she has found ways to maintain good mental health in recent years and continues to help others. As a Ute, Potter became the sixth player in program history to record 1,500 points and 1,000 rebounds. She also became the all-time leader with 270 blocked shots and finished in the top-11 all-time in career scoring (1,635), total rebounds (1,037), rebounding average (8.1) and field goals made (675). Her senior year, Potter was named Pac-12 All-Conference and All-Defense honorable mention by the coaches. She was selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-District team. Potter has also played with the Canadian National Team and spent the past two years playing professionally in Poland and the Czech Republic.

As the Ute teams gear up for busy late winter and early spring, Utah athletics director Mark Harlan joins us for the February 2021 edition of the Hear It From Harlan podcast. Mark looks back at the month of January, which included the ribbon cutting ceremony for the David S. Layton Golf Academy and a pair of milestone events for the Ken Garff Performance Zone at Rice-Eccles Stadium project. He also answers questions sent in by fans and welcomes All-American gymnast Cristal Isa for his one-on-one interview.
Published on 2/4/2021

Tom Farden is in his sixth year as a head coach with the Red Rocks, who are ranked No. 4 in the nation and favored to win the Pac-12 Conference Championship. Farden joins Mike Lageschulte for a lengthy conversation about this year's team and plans to expand the Dumke Gymnastics Center in the coming years. He also tells the story of how Greg and Megan Marsden recruited him an assistant coach 11 years ago with the idea that could eventually take over the program.
Published on 1/28/2021

As she enters her 31st season as the head coach of the Utah volleyball program, Beth Launiere has also become an author. During COVID-19 pandemic, Launiere and Leo Hopf wrote "Stop Competing and Start Winning: The Business of Coaching." Launiere drops by the show to discuss her new book and preview the upcoming season. The Utes are ranked No. 10 in the AVCA poll, their highest preseason ranking in school history. Utah returns three All-Americans from a team that went 24-10 and reached the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2019.
Published on 1/21/2021

It is time for the games to return! On the October 2020 edition of the Hear It From Harlan podcast, Utah athletics director Mark Harlan takes us inside the process that allowed Pac-12 Conference football to become a reality this fall. He discusses the department's new agreement with INFLCR, which will assist Ute student-athletes in telling their story and promoting their brand. Harlan also answers questions sent in by fans, provides an update on construction of the Ken Garff Performance Zone at Rice-Eccles Stadium, and welcomes in senior wide receiver Samson Nacua for a one-on-one interview.
Published on 10/30/2020