Chris May
Sports Open Line: Chris May, Doug Armstrong & Stewart Mandel
Kevin Wheeler caught up with Saint Louis University Athletic Director Chris May to discuss the exciting future for the program that happens to still be without an official head coach.
The Sports Hub: Chris May, Doug Elgin & Brad Shaw
From San Jose for the second and hopefully the third round for the NCAA Tournament is where Scott Warmann talked with Saint Louis University Athletic Director Chris May.
43rd Annual MAC Jack Buck Sports Awards
The MAC honored a very prestigious recipient class that included Matt Irvin, Mike McGinty, Max Scherzer, Joe Buck, Steven Jackson and 2012 Sports Personality of the Year Matt Holliday.
Sports Open Line: Steven Jackson, Matt Holliday, Max Scherzer, & Joe Buck
Rams running back Steven Jackson sits down with Ron Jacober to talk about the season.
Remembering Rick Majerus
Fans, former colleagues share memories of former St. Louis University basketball coach after his death.
Sports on a Sunday: Chris May, Les Snead & Damon Bruce
Only months since taking the Bills back to the NCAA Tournament, Coach Majerus stepped down due to health issues that eventually took his life. SLU Athletic Director Chris May joined Tom Ackerman.
The Sports Hub: Russ Lande & Chris May
Just under 500 NFL players were cut hours before this edition of ‘The Hub’ with Chris Kerber & Mike Claiborne.
Sports on a Sunday: Derrick Goold, Kevin Demoff & Chris May
Ron Jacober talks with Derrick Goold from Cincinnati, breaks down the Rams loss with Kevin Demoff & talks with SLU AD Chris May about the tough week it was for the Billikens community.
Sports Open Line: Les Snead, Jeff Luhnow & Chris May
Jeff Luhnow, formerly head of the Redbirds farm system plus drafting, is now the Astros’ GM and joined Kevin to let us know how the new job is going.
Sports Open Line: Keith Tkachuk, Cardinals, Mizzou
It’s a busy show tonight! To start off Sports Open Line, former Blues’ favorite Keith Tkachuk, joins the program to talk about what he’s up to now-a-days. To start off the 7PM hour, Mizzou coach, Frank Haith, talks to Ron about Tigers’ football. Later in the 7PM hour, Mel Antonen from SI.com and XM Radio talks some baseball. SLU basketball has turns some heads this last week, Chris May from SLU AD joins the show. In the 8PM hour, Wash U Women’s basketball coach, Nancy Fahey talks to Ron about what it’s like to become the fastest coach in women’s college basketball to reach 600 wins. To close out Sports Open Line, editor of The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2012, Sarah Janssen talks about the latest edition of the best-selling American reference book that boasts a new “Greatest Sports Upsets” feature. There’s a lot to hear, so don’t miss this.

















