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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez sat down with former Montana Grizzlies Eric Hays and Ben DeMers, who both played under Jud Heathcote and Jim Brandenburg at the University of Montana, to get a player's perspective on what it was like to play for both men. Eric Hays began his college career at Washington State, where Jud Heathcote was an assistant, and followed him to Missoula. Hays scored 32 points against UCLA in the Sweet Sixteen during his senior season, and he also eventually was a graduate assistant under Heathcote at Michigan State before becoming the boy's basketball head coach at Hellgate High School in Missoula (4:24). Ben DeMers was a standout at Sentinel High School in Missoula before continuing on at the University of Montana and playing under Coach Heathcote and Coach Brandenburg when they were the head coach. DeMers was also on that legendary Sweet Sixteen squad and played with Michael Ray Richardson (35:29).</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez caught up with former Montana Grizzly Scott Zanon, who played basketball for the Grizzlies under Mike Montgomery and Stew Morrill. Scott Zanon had two older brothers who played basketball at the University of Montana, and he followed their footsteps to Missoula. He spent four years playing basketball under Mike Montgomery and Stew Morrill and also played on the hardwood with Larry Krystowiak and Wayne Tinkle before a long career working for Nike. Zanon's best season was his senior season with Morrill as the head coach when he averaged 17.1 points for a team that finished third in the Big Sky Conference.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Stew Morrill was an assistant under Mike Montgomery for eight seasons in Missoula before becoming the head coach after Montgomery left for Stanford. Morrill was the head coach for five seasons before departing for Fort Collins, CO and Colorado State University. ESPN Missoula's Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez spoke with Morrill about his time in Missoula, his own coaching tree, and how he became so successful at Utah State.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell talks with Weber State head coach Randy Rahe, who spent 13 seasons under Stew Morrill as an assistant coach at Colorado State and Utah State. Rahe went on to spend two seasons as an assistant coach at Utah before becoming the head coach at Weber State. As the head coach at Weber State, he's currently the longest-tenured head coach in the Big Sky and has been Big Sky Coach of the Year four times.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2020 19:25:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez talk to Boise State assistant coach Tim Duryea about what it was like to be an assistant coach under Stew Morrill at Utah State and what it was like to ultimately take over for him in Logan. Duryea was an assistant at Utah State from 2001 to 2015 before assuming the head coaching gig. He was the head coach until 2018, and he is now an assistant coach at Boise State University.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez talk to Boise State assistant coach Tim Duryea about what it was like to be an assistant coach under Stew Morrill at Utah State and what it was like to ultimately take over for him in Logan. Duryea was an assistant at Utah State from 2001 to 2015 before assuming the head coaching gig. He was the head coach until 2018, and he is now an assistant coach at Boise State University.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2020 19:45:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez talk with former Idaho head coach Don Verlin about his time spent under former Montana head coach Stew Morrill. Verlin spent 15 seasons as an assistant coach under Stew Morrill at Colorado State and Utah State before becoming the head coach at the University of Idaho for 11 seasons. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez talk with former Idaho head coach Don Verlin about his time spent under former Montana head coach Stew Morrill. Verlin spent 15 seasons as an assistant coach under Stew Morrill at Colorado State and Utah State before becoming the head coach at the University of Idaho for 11 seasons. </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 19:45:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Blaine Taylor played his college basketball at the University of Montana and was an assistant under Stew Morrill for five seasons before becoming the head coach of the University of Montana men's basketball team. Taylor was the head coach for seven seasons before deciding he needed to change things up by taking a job as an assistant under Mike Montgomery at Stanford. ESPN Missoula's Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez spoke with Taylor about growing up in Montana and how that has guided the rest of his life.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2020 23:30:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Bonus: Shawn Samuelson</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez sat down with Shawn Samuelson, who played for Blaine Taylor and with Travis DeCuire. Samuelson also has a son now playing under Travis DeCuire at the University of Montana. Samuelson scored 1,293 points for the Griz in the early 90's and averaged 16 points his senior season. </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2020 19:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Pat Kennedy was the head basketball coach at the University of Montana for two seasons after he had been the head coach at Iona, Florida State, and DePaul. He is an interesting figure in the University of Montana men's basketball coaching lineage because he did not descend from Jud Heathcote or anyone else that had been the head coach at the University of Montana before. When he left Missoula, he became the head coach at Towson University for seven seasons. ESPN Missoula's Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez talked with Kennedy about what he learned from the legendary Jim Valvano, his days in the ACC, what it was like recruiting Vince Carter, and how he ended up in Missoula.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez caught up with former Montana Grizzly David Bell, who played under Don Holst and Pat Kennedy. Bell came to Missoula after playing at Porterville Community College in California, and he came ready to shoot. Bell averaged 15.6 points during his time in Missoula and averaged over eight 3-point attempts per game back in the early 2000's. He has used that sweet shooting stroke to carry him to a 16-year career in professional basketball that has brought him all over the world from places like Butte to Brussels.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2020 20:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Montana Head Coach 2004-2006 Larry Krystkowiak</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Larry Krystkowiak returned to Missoula to become the head coach of the Montana Grizzlies after playing a dozen years of professional basketball and stints as an assistant coach under Don Holst and Blaine Taylor. As the head coach of the Montana Grizzlies, he led back-to-back NCAA Tournament teams before leaving to become an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks, and he is the last Big Sky Conference head coach to win a game in the NCAA Tournament when the 12th seeded Grizzlies knocked off #5 seed Nevada in the first round. Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez talked to him about his playing days in Missoula, what it was like to knock elbows with Shaq, and how he decided to enter the coaching profession.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Larry Krystkowiak returned to Missoula to become the head coach of the Montana Grizzlies after playing a dozen years of professional basketball and stints as an assistant coach under Don Holst and Blaine Taylor. As the head coach of the Montana Grizzlies, he led back-to-back NCAA Tournament teams before leaving to become an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks, and he is the last Big Sky Conference head coach to win a game in the NCAA Tournament when the 12th seeded Grizzlies knocked off #5 seed Nevada in the first round. Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez talked to him about his playing days in Missoula, what it was like to knock elbows with Shaq, and how he decided to enter the coaching profession.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2020 17:45:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez sat down with Andrew Strait and Jordan Hasquet, who both played for Larry Krystkowiak and Wayne Tinkle at the University of Montana, to get a player's perspective on what it was like to play for both men. Strait and Hasquet were recruited to the University of Montana by Pat Kennedy, but they played for Coach Krystkowiak and Coach Tinkle. They were both key pieces on the team that upset the University of Nevada in the NCAA Tournament and is the last team from the Big Sky Conference to win a game in the NCAA Tournament. Andrew Strait came to the University of Montana from Yakima, WA and finished as one of the top-10 scorers in program history (4:51). Jordan Hasquet went to Missoula Sentinel and is from one of the best basketball families in the state of Montana and has more memories with Coach Krystkowiak and Tinkle than just having played for them in college (21:02).</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2020 22:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Montana Head Coach 2006-2014 Wayne Tinkle</title>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Wayne Tinkle played for Mike Montgomery and Stew Morrill before embarking on a professional basketball career that spanned the globe, and he was an assistant coach under Don Holst, Pat Kennedy, and Larry Krystkowiak. In 2006, his patience was rewarded by being named the head coach of the University of Montana men's basketball team. ESPN Missoula's Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez spoke with Coach Tinkle about his playing days in Missoula, what it was like to travel the globe playing basketball, and what he learned before becoming the head coach of the Grizzlies.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Wayne Tinkle played for Mike Montgomery and Stew Morrill before embarking on a professional basketball career that spanned the globe, and he was an assistant coach under Don Holst, Pat Kennedy, and Larry Krystkowiak. In 2006, his patience was rewarded by being named the head coach of the University of Montana men's basketball team. ESPN Missoula's Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez spoke with Coach Tinkle about his playing days in Missoula, what it was like to travel the globe playing basketball, and what he learned before becoming the head coach of the Grizzlies.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2020 17:15:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Bonus: Derek Selvig</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez caught up with former Montana big man Derek Selvig to talk about his experience playing for Wayne Tinkle, being a part of the Selvig family, and his entrance into the basketball coaching world. Selvig was a two-year starter at the University of Montana and a part of two NCAA Tournament teams.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez caught up with former Montana big man Derek Selvig to talk about his experience playing for Wayne Tinkle, being a part of the Selvig family, and his entrance into the basketball coaching world. Selvig was a two-year starter at the University of Montana and a part of two NCAA Tournament teams.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Travis DeCuire played for the University of Montana under Blaine Taylor, and he was an assistant coach for Taylor at Old Dominion and Mike Montgomery at UC-Berkeley. He took the head coaching job in Missoula in 2014, and he has guided the Griz to back-to-back NCAA Tournament bids and is hungry for another at this week's Big Sky Conference tournament. ESPN Missoula's Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez spoke with DeCuire about what it means to be a point guard, his introduction to Montana basketball, and how he finally came back to Missoula to be the head coach.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2020 15:15:00 -0600</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Robin Selvig played for Jud Heathcote before becoming the women's head basketball coach at the University of Montana for more than three and a half decades. He won 20 conference coach of the year awards and never left his perch as the University of Montana head women's basketball coach. ESPN Missoula's Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez asked Selvig about his relationship with the men's program, how he was able to cultivate such success at the University of Montana for himself and the women's program, and what it was like coaching so many family members.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s always-on world, your business demands a simpler approach to network security. At Blackfoot Communications we deliver state-of-the-art security solutions – from the perimeter to end-point devices and remote data backup – for businesses across Montana. Ensure your company’s network is online. All the time.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.blackfoot.com/?utm_source=bitly&amp;utm_medium=referral">GoBlackfoot.com/GrizGreats.</a></p><p>Robin Selvig played for Jud Heathcote before becoming the women's head basketball coach at the University of Montana for more than three and a half decades. He won 20 conference coach of the year awards and never left his perch as the University of Montana head women's basketball coach. ESPN Missoula's Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez asked Selvig about his relationship with the men's program, how he was able to cultivate such success at the University of Montana for himself and the women's program, and what it was like coaching so many family members.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Robin Selvig played for Jud Heathcote before becoming the women's head basketball coach at the University of Montana for more than three and a half decades. He won 20 conference coach of the year awards and never left his perch as the University of Montana head women's basketball coach. ESPN Missoula's Ryan Tootell and Colter Nuanez asked Selvig about his relationship with the men's program, how he was able to cultivate such success at the University of Montana for himself and the women's program, and what it was like coaching so many family members.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Robin Selvig played for Jud Heathcote before becoming the women's head basketball coach at the University of Montana for more than three and a half decades. He won 20 conference coach of the year awards and never left his perch as the University of Montan</itunes:subtitle>
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