2007-08 Chattanooga Mocs Basketball - UTC Athletics
2007-08 Chattanooga Mocs Basketball - UTC Athletics
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<strong>2007</strong>-<strong>08</strong> <strong>Chattanooga</strong> <strong>Mocs</strong> <strong>Basketball</strong><br />
MOCS BASKETBALL RADIO NETWORK<br />
“MOCS BASKETBALL WITH<br />
COACH JOHN SHULMAN”<br />
<strong>UTC</strong>’s basketball television show, “<strong>Mocs</strong> <strong>Basketball</strong> with Coach<br />
John Shulman,” is a weekly program on <strong>Chattanooga</strong> basketball.<br />
The show, hosted by WDSI-TV sports reporter Heather Williams<br />
and the <strong>Mocs</strong>’ head coach, will be broadcast every Saturday at noon<br />
on WDSI, Fox 61, cable channel 11 in <strong>Chattanooga</strong>.<br />
The program includes recaps and highlights of the previous<br />
week’s games, previews of upcoming games and interviews with<br />
<strong>UTC</strong> players and others associated with <strong>Mocs</strong> basketball.<br />
Each <strong>Mocs</strong> basketball game will be broadcast this season on<br />
powerful WGOW Talk Radio 102.3 FM. The station broadcasts at<br />
6,000 watts of power.<br />
The radio broadcast team of Jim Reynolds and Todd Agne<br />
will bring fans every regular-season game and any postseason<br />
contests.<br />
All broadcasts begin 30 minutes before each game tips off and<br />
are followed by a comprehensive postgame show which features<br />
a game recap, statistics and interviews with Head Coach John<br />
Shulman and <strong>Mocs</strong> players.<br />
Jim Reynolds handles the play-by-play and is returning for his<br />
28th season behind the microphone at <strong>UTC</strong> basketball games.<br />
The Dean of Southern Conference Radio Announcers, Reynolds<br />
is one of the hosts of the city’s popular radio talk shows, “The Morning<br />
Press,” on WGOW.<br />
After receiving his bachelor’s degree in Speech Communications<br />
in 1977 from Illinois State, he began his career at WACK-AM Radio<br />
in Bloomington, Ill., and at WMBD-TV in Peoria, Ill. He also worked<br />
with Bloomington’s WRBA where he served as the play-by-play<br />
announcer for the Illinois State football and basketball teams.<br />
Reynolds also spent time as the play-by-play man for the<br />
University of Illinois basketball team while working with BRO-MAR<br />
Sports Network in Chicago. The veteran broadcaster also serves<br />
as the play-by-play announcer for <strong>Mocs</strong> football games.<br />
Reynolds has four daughters, Rock, Julie, Amy and Holly.<br />
Todd Agne joins Reynolds to add color analysis and national and<br />
regional score updates. Agne, a Marshall graduate, is in his ninth<br />
season with the basketball broadcast team.<br />
Agne is a past winner of the West Virginia Associated Press<br />
Radio Play-by-Play Announcer of the Year. He has worked in Atlanta,<br />
Ga., for the Atlanta Sports Magazine covering the Atlanta Braves,<br />
the Atlanta Falcons, the Atlanta Hawks and Georgia Tech.<br />
In the offseason, Agne pairs with Reynolds on the <strong>Mocs</strong>’ football<br />
broadcasts. He has also spent time as part of the broadcast team<br />
for the <strong>Chattanooga</strong> Lookouts, the minor league baseball Class AA<br />
affi liate of the Cincinnati Reds.<br />
Agne is married to the former Kirsten Hultquist. They have two<br />
children, son, Will, 9, and daughter, Madelyn. 6.<br />
ATHLETICS WEBSITE<br />
(Go<strong>Mocs</strong>.com)<br />
<strong>Mocs</strong> basketball<br />
information is available<br />
on <strong>UTC</strong>’s official <strong>Athletics</strong><br />
Department website at<br />
Go<strong>Mocs</strong>. com. The site is<br />
maintained and operated<br />
by the <strong>UTC</strong> athletics staff<br />
and hosted by Jump TV. It<br />
features the most up-to-date<br />
<strong>UTC</strong> athletics information<br />
including rosters, statistics,<br />
game previews and recaps,<br />
features and notes as well as<br />
biographies on <strong>Mocs</strong>’ players<br />
and coaches.<br />
Live audio broadcasts<br />
are also available on the<br />
Internet via the <strong>Mocs</strong>’ offi cial<br />
website.<br />
MOCS ON TELEVISION<br />
The <strong>Mocs</strong> are scheduled to appear on television at least five times<br />
during the regular season this year.<br />
<strong>UTC</strong> games will be broadcast by SportsSouth and ESPN.<br />
<strong>Chattanooga</strong>’s three games at the Anaheim Classic in Anaheim,<br />
Calif., will be carried on ESPN2 and ESPNU. ESPNU will also<br />
broadcast the Dec. 4 tilt with Tennessee.<br />
<strong>Chattanooga</strong> home games against Western Carolina on Jan. 12<br />
and Appalachian State on Jan. 26 will be televised by SportSouth.<br />
The <strong>Mocs</strong>’ fi rst-round game on Nov. 22 against Southern Illinois in<br />
the Anaheim Classic will be aired on ESPNU. It’s subsequent game<br />
against UC-Irvine or Mississippi State will be carried by either ESPNU<br />
or ESPN2 on Nov. 23. The fi nal game will be played Nov. 25 and<br />
aired by either network depending upon <strong>UTC</strong>’s placement in the final<br />
bracket.<br />
The Southern Conference Tournament semifinals will be carried<br />
by SportsSouth. The title on Monday, March 10, will be nationally<br />
televised on ESPN2.<br />
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