In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.

Mount St. Mary’s guard Xavier Lipscomb discussed their run to the MAAC tournament title and reaching the NCAA Tournament:

Maryland first lady Dawn Moore and Maryland Sports executive director Terry Hasseltine discussed the inaugural Preakness Festival in 2025:

Former Maryland forward James Gist discussed what this Maryland team is capable of doing in the NCAA Tournament:

ESPN analyst and former Virginia Tech coach Seth Greenberg discussed the Terps’ chances of making a deep NCAA Tournament run:

Mount St. Mary’s coach Donny Lind discussed how he was able to gel with his players and make a run to the NCAA Tournament in his first year as head coach:

Big Ten Network analyst and former Purdue standout Rapheal Davis discussed why he sees Maryland as a Final Four team:

Towson lacrosse captain Conor Spagnolli discussed the Tigers’ overtime win against Delaware and how he ended up playing lacrosse at Towson after growing up in Texas:

Maryland basketball coach Brenda Frese discussed getting to host again in the NCAA Tournament, starting with a first-round matchup against Norfolk State:

VCU basketball coach Ryan Odom discussed their run to the A-10 title and his memories of John Feinstein, who was the color analyst when Odom was head coach at UMBC:

Ken Zalis, Glenn and Griffin mocked the entire first round of the NFL Draft, having the Ravens select Oregon defensive tackle Derrick Harmon with the 27th pick:

FOX Sports analyst and former NFL VP of Officiating Mike Pereira discussed the proposed NFL rules changes, including the possibility of banning the “tush push” and getting rid of automatic first downs on minor penalties:

Oregon forward and Baltimore native Kwame “KJ” Evans (Poly) discussed getting back to the NCAA Tournament and adjusting to a role off the bench this year:

Navy basketball coach Ed DeChellis discussed his decision to retire after 14 seasons in Annapolis and how the death of his friend Pete Medhurst impacted that decision:

Former Maryland wide receiver Tai Felton discussed his preparation for the NFL Draft and why it doesn’t bother him that he appears to be overlooked in the leadup to the draft:

Maryland basketball legend and Westwood One/Monumental Sports Network analyst Greivis Vásquez discussed why he doesn’t think the Damon Evans and Kevin Willard off-court drama will impact Maryland players in the NCAA Tournament:

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