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Bearcat Rewind Podcast
Bearcat Rewind

Bearcat Radio's Matt Tritten talks to current and former Bearcat coaches and players for the inside scoop on historic games and current successes at Northwest on the Bearcat Rewind podcast.

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    Latest Episodes
    • Reba Korthanke Dyche put herself in the Northwest Missouri State soccer record books with the program's first goal and first hat trick during the inaugural season in 1999. She discusses the freshman season on the pitch, and now working as an entrepreneur in Maryville.
    • Northwest Missouri State's legendary tennis coach, Mark Rosewell, will be enshrined in the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Sunday in Kansas City.
    • Northwest Missouri State cross country coach Wick Cunningham has the Bearcats vying for a national title later this month.
    • Northwest head men's basketball coach Matt Keeley sat down with us to highlight the growth in Jack Ratigan and Trey Moala, the new pieces joining the Bearcat roster, and opening up with good competition in St. Joseph.
    • Head coach Austin Meyer has guided Bearcat women's basketball to a .500 or better record four seasons in a row, the longest stretch since the late 1980s, but he has higher aspirations for the 2025-26 campaign.
    • Former Northwest Missouri State offensive coordinator and Central Missouri head coach Jim Svoboda joins the podcast as the two longtime MIAA rivals get set to clash on the field this Saturday.
    • NCAA Division 2 sports writer Wayne Cavadi breaks down the early successes he's seen from the Bearcats in year one under John McMenamin, and what the race to crack the bracket in Super Region 4 could look like.
    • Seth Wand, the highest NFL Draft selection in Northwest Missouri State history, has shifted from Bearcat football player to Bearcat dad.
    • Iowa City native Jacob Vollstedt is a guest on the podcast talking about the all-time great Northwest defenses he played in during his career, and his work as a high school coach and teacher in Maryville.