Listen "Davidson Hubbard- Former All-American at Hampden-Sydney, Now Big 12 Basketball at Baylor"
Episode Synopsis
Davidson Hubbard, 5th year transfer for the Baylor Bears, joins this week's episode of "Not Even D2". Davidson played four years at Hampden Sydney where he would finish his career with over 1,100 points scored and a 2x 1st Team All-ODAC player. In Davidson's last year at HSC, his team would finish with a programs best 31-3 record- including a National Championship appearance. Davidson would conclude his senior year as an All-American averaging 15p while shooting 47% from the field. After the 2023-24 season, Davidson entered the transfer portal where he would soon commit to Baylor University. Baylor- the 2021 National Champions- are led by the legendary coach Scott Drew. Hear about Hampden-Sydney's dominant season this past year, how Baylor became Davidson's go-to school, and what his expectations for his final year of college basketball are. This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more college sports content. Enjoy the episode! Intro- 00:00-08:33 Davidson's Art Passion/Inspirations- 08:33-11:01 Getting into Basketball- 11:01-11:46 Early Years at Hampden-Sydney- 11:46-14:12 Davidson's MBB Graduating Class- 14:12-15:37 Coach Kimbrough's Impact- 15:37-17:00 ODAC MBB + Final Four Matchup against Guilford- 17:00-20:53 Dominating the Glass as an Undersized Forward- 20:53-21:51 Focusing on Strength and Conditioning- 21:51-23:14 Break- 23:14-23:20 Process Committing to Baylor- 23:20-28:27 Coach Caleb Kimbrough vs Coach Scott Drew- 28:27-30:01 Adjusting to Playing at Baylor- 30:01-31:56 How Division 3 Helps Transition to Division 1- 31:56-33:05 Mindset/Role Going into Playing Big 12 Basketball- 33:05-34:13 Rapid Fire (Fish Caught/Fav Music Artist/Fav Basketball Memory)- 34:13-36:53 Starting 5: ODAC Players throughout Career- 36:53-38:42 Outro- 38:42-39:34
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