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General Category => Other Sports => Topic started by: Hillel Hoffmann on March 19, 2010, 02:58:18 PM

Title: Barry Leonard in NYT
Post by: Hillel Hoffmann on March 19, 2010, 02:58:18 PM
A nice story about Barry Leonard -- the voice of Cornell hoops, football and lacrosse -- was published in the New York Times today. The e-version even has an audio clip of his call of the final seconds of basketball's league-clinching win against Brown. Very happy for him. One of the many Ithaca College grads who've improved the Cornell sports experience. Thank you, Barry.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/19/sports/ncaabasketball/19radio.html?src=me
Title: Re: Barry Leonard in NYT
Post by: Jim Hyla on March 20, 2010, 01:04:47 AM
Quote from: Hillel HoffmannA nice story about Barry Leonard -- the voice of Cornell hoops, football and lacrosse -- was published in the New York Times today. The e-version even has an audio clip of his call of the final seconds of basketball's league-clinching win against Brown. Very happy for him. One of the many Ithaca College grads who've improved the Cornell sports experience. Thank you, Barry.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/19/sports/ncaabasketball/19radio.html?src=me

I read this this morning and it's a great story. I most liked this:
QuoteSteve Donahue, the Cornell basketball coach, had Leonard in mind when he scheduled the Big Red for the E.C.A.C. Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden. Donahue knew that Leonard's idol was Marv Albert  and Leonard's team was the Knicks, so he wanted him to broadcast a game at the Garden.

"I don't know if the bonds at the higher levels of Division I basketball are this strong where coaches take you in like they do with me," Leonard said. "I wouldn't trade anything for all these years. It's a lot of work, but it's a blessing."

If anything it confirms that Donahue has a broader interest than money or even making a name on the big stage. It certainly gives hope that he really does like Ithaca and his position.
Title: Re: Barry Leonard in NYT
Post by: billhoward on March 20, 2010, 12:30:46 PM
A makegood for the suicide story. Still, nice.