
Vince Inglima: Sonoma State HOF, Former Pro & Current San Francisco State Head Coach
10/11/24 • 72 min
Carson City is represented on the show today. Coach Vince Inglima is in the house! Coach Inglima takes time to share his playing and coaching journey in an episode that will give young athletes (from our area especially) the vision to expand their future in hoops beyond high school.
Vince Inglima attended Carson High School. He was a late bloomer going from a backup guard on the Freshman team to earning Sierra League Player of the Year as a Senior. He went on to have a Hall of Fame Career at Sonoma State. Inglima earned CCAA Male Athlete of the Year, All-West Region, and All-American honors. He also holds the school record for career 3-point percentage (44.6) and is third in free throw percentage (82.5). Inglima was an Academic All-American, and was awarded Academic All-District by ESPN The Magazine. Vince helped lead his team to winning the CCAA for the first time in school history. He was inducted into the Sonoma State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012. He also played professionally in Australia before jumping into the coaching world where he is currently the Head Coach at San Fransisco State. Vince shares great stories about Carson High School, David Padgett, Jeff Rowe, Sonoma State, experiences in Australia, Joe Ingles, CJ Massingale, coaching, San Francisco State and MUCH more!
Big thanks to Coach Inglima for taking the time to share his journey in hoops with us today. This is such a great example of hard work paying off whether you want to be a great high school basketball player, continue on to the next level as a player, or find your way as a coach. We know you’ll all enjoy this one!
Thank you Coach Vince Inglima!
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Carson City is represented on the show today. Coach Vince Inglima is in the house! Coach Inglima takes time to share his playing and coaching journey in an episode that will give young athletes (from our area especially) the vision to expand their future in hoops beyond high school.
Vince Inglima attended Carson High School. He was a late bloomer going from a backup guard on the Freshman team to earning Sierra League Player of the Year as a Senior. He went on to have a Hall of Fame Career at Sonoma State. Inglima earned CCAA Male Athlete of the Year, All-West Region, and All-American honors. He also holds the school record for career 3-point percentage (44.6) and is third in free throw percentage (82.5). Inglima was an Academic All-American, and was awarded Academic All-District by ESPN The Magazine. Vince helped lead his team to winning the CCAA for the first time in school history. He was inducted into the Sonoma State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012. He also played professionally in Australia before jumping into the coaching world where he is currently the Head Coach at San Fransisco State. Vince shares great stories about Carson High School, David Padgett, Jeff Rowe, Sonoma State, experiences in Australia, Joe Ingles, CJ Massingale, coaching, San Francisco State and MUCH more!
Big thanks to Coach Inglima for taking the time to share his journey in hoops with us today. This is such a great example of hard work paying off whether you want to be a great high school basketball player, continue on to the next level as a player, or find your way as a coach. We know you’ll all enjoy this one!
Thank you Coach Vince Inglima!
You can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.
Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79
Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcast
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Ralph Sampson III: University of Minnesota Great & Pro
We have a University of Minnesota great in the house! Ralph Sampson III joins us for an episode we know you will love. Our local listeners who supported our Reno Bighorns back in the day especially!
Ralph Sampson III is the son of the Hall of Fame player Ralph Sampson. He carved out an amazing high school career making a name for himself quickly. He went on to have a great career at University of Minnesota where he joined Kevin McHale and Mychal Thompson as one of the few players to collect more than 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 200 blocks in their college careers. He went on to have a successful career overseas and also in the G-League. Ralph shares great stories about his father, high school hoops scene in GA, recruitment, University of Minnesota, Coach Tubby Smith, Dexter Pittman, Enes Kanter, LeBron, experiences overseas, coaching/training and MUCH more!
We are forever grateful for Ralph Sampson III for being so generous with his time. The journey is inspiring and what he has continued to do with coaching/training after his playing career is something we truly admire. So many great stories shared in this episode that you do not want to miss!
Thank you Ralph Sampson III!
Please check out and support his website at thelegacysports.com
Also support sampsonbasketballacademy.com
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Derrick Gervin: Former NBA Player & UTSA Hall of Famer
We are beyond honored to have this conversation today. Derrick Gervin joins us for a conversation we will never forget. The Gervin name is perhaps one of the most well respected names both on and off the court and top tier basketball royalty! We are truly blessed for this episode.
Derrick Gervin is the brother of Iceman George Gervin. He made a name for himself with a Hall of Fame career at UTSA where he is known as the school's first true athletic superstar and one of two players to have their jersey retired. Gervin was drafted 90th overall in the 1985 NBA Draft. He went on to have a successful career in the NBA, CBA and overseas where he was a CBA scoring champion, 2x Israeli League Scoring champion and Israeli League MVP. Derrick shares great stories about his brother George, high school hoops scene in Detroit, UTSA, his journey to NBA, Dr J, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Drazen Petrovic, Kiki VanDeWeghe, Oscar Schmidt, Team Gervin, Coaching, UTSA Hall of Fame induction, his podcast and MUCH more.
Today was truly a special day for us, especially Zach who got to learn from the brother of Iceman who was one of his idols. Although Iceman is one of the greatest players to ever play, it was important for us to shine light on an incredible career and basketball mind in Derrick. One thing is for sure, the Gervin name is beyond basketball and we know you all will love this conversation just as much as we did.
Thank you Derrick Gervin!
Please support Derrick and his Podcast titled “Sweep The League” available on all platforms!
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