Interviews:
Sean Gosewisch - XC
Jake Plocher - soccer
Jessica Fey - volleyball
Luke Scheidecker, LaNicia Parker - WBB
Brooks McKowen, Will Kiburis - MBB
Tyler Fenwick, Khalid Sereal - football
Interviews:
Jake Plocher, Kendall Knisley - soccer
Kayla Ruff - volleyball
Tyler Fenwick, Bryce Marcus III - football
10-13-25 GSI Podcast from Hi-Ho Bar and Grill
10-6-25 GSI Podcast live from Hi-Ho Bar and Grill. Jason Holland guest hosting.
10-6-25 - Meredith Rieker, Lindsey Kelderman, Nakiya Harris. Three Griffon WBB players at MIAA Basketball Media Day.
10-6-25 - Luke Scheidecker - MIAA Basketball Media Day. New MWSU WBB coach Luke Scheidecker.
10-6-25 - Dave Slifer - MIAA Basketball Media Day. Slifer, the head coach of UCM women's basketball since 2004, was MWSU's WBB coach from 1995-2004. Two of his teams will be enshrined into the MWSU Athletics Hall of Fame in October 2025. One of his former players, Olivia Nelson, is now on the MWSU staff with Luke Scheidecker.
10-6-25 - Dev Butler, Noah King - MIAA Media Day. Men's basketball players Dev Butler and Noah King.
10-6-25 - MWSU MBB coach Brooks McKowen - MIAA Media Day.
Rhesa Sumrell was MoWest's first head volleyball and head women's basketball coach, as well as the second head softball coach in school history. She's still the all-time winningest coach in Griffon Volleyball history with a record of 494-167 and four CSIC championships. Sumrell also led MoWest softball to 171 wins in her tenure, including an NAIA national title in 1982. She's now enshrined into seven Halls of Fame, including MoWest (1990), the NAIA, the MIAA (2014) and now the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame (2025).
9-29-25 GSI Podcast live from Hi-Ho Bar and Grill.
9-27-25 MWSU @ FHSU Full Game. Tommy Rezac and Dakari Streeter on the call.
Timestamps:5:06 - Matt Thrasher - golf9:48 - Sean Gosewisch, Pau Valderrama - XC16:53 - Jake Plocher, Ava Martin - soccer22:23 - Jessica Fey - volleyball30:10 - Tyler Fenwick - football
9-20-25 MWSU vs. UCM football. Full audio broadcast as heard on the Griffon Sports Network.
Bob Heimbaugh passed for 2434 yards in the 1975 season for Griffon football, helping MoWest to an 8-3-1 record and Mineral Water Bowl championship. Heimbaugh was inducted into the MWSU Hall of Fame in 1990.
Keith Evans was a starting outside linebacker for the 1975 MWSU football team that went 8-3-1 and won the Mineral Water Bowl. Evans was named the Defensive MVP of that Mineral Water Bowl and is a 2003 MWSU Hall of Fame inductee.
Joe Henry was an NAIA Honorable Mention All-American tight end on the 1975 MWSU team that claimed a Mineral Water Bowl Championship. He caught 53 passes for 1016 yards and eight touchdowns that year. Henry is a 2023 MWSU Hall of Fame inductee.
Mark Storey played at MWSU from 1975-78 after transferring from Wichita State, and he helped lead the '75 Griffons to an 8-3-1 record and a Mineral Water Bowl Championship. Storey is a member of the MWSU 1970s All-Decade team.
Timestamps:
9:07 - Michael Keeran - baseball
17:03 - Sean Gosewich - XC
20:51 - Jake Plocher, Rosemary Pujado - soccer
29:32 - Jessica Fey - volleyball
38:12 - Tyler Fenwick, Damir Abdullah - football
9-13-25 Tyler Fenwick, Kienen Gaskin - Missouri S&T postgame.