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  • Who’s Better Than They Look? Breaking Down Iowa High School Hoops
    Jan 13 2026

    Hoop Troop is your roundtable for Iowa high school basketball — covering the game from every corner of the state.

    In this episode, we bring together experienced basketball minds to break down what they’re seeing on the floor: what teams are doing well, where growth is still needed, and how the season is beginning to take shape.

    We dive into:

    • Strength of schedule and how it’s viewed by the committee

    • Teams that are better than their record

    • Surprise teams so far this season

    • Programs that could be dangerous matchups when tournament time comes around

    A lot of ground gets covered, but this conversation is just the beginning. The table is being set for another strong season of Hoop Troop on Shooter’s Touch — with honest takes, statewide perspective, and real basketball conversations.

    If you follow Iowa high school basketball as a coach, parent, player, or fan, this episode is for you.

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    54 Min.
  • Next Up in Iowa: AAU Standouts, Prep Talent & Miss Iowa Talk w/ Jeremy Brooks
    Oct 16 2025

    Join us on this episode with Jeremy Brooks — Lead Scout for Prep Girls Hoops for an inside look at the girls’ AAU season, up-and-coming high school talent, and what to watch this winter.

    We break down standout performers from the summer, share who’s rising in our state, and dig into the Miss Iowa Basketball debate for class of ’26 — featuring Jenica Lewis (5'10" PG from Johnston, All Iowa Attack), Jayla Williams (5'9" combo guard from Ankeny, Mokan Girls) and Macy Comito (5'10" PG, Carlisle / All Iowa Attack) .

    Tune in for scouting insight, player spotlights, and perspectives you don’t hear in your average high school recap.


    Connect with us! @ShootersTouchIA

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    43 Min.
  • Who’s Next in Iowa Hoops? Tony Roe Names Standouts, Sleepers & Must-Watch Players
    Oct 2 2025

    The Shooters Touch welcomes Tony Roe back to break down Iowa high school basketball after a busy summer circuit/AAU season. We cover who stood out, who to watch this winter, and the sleepers who might shock a few gyms. Tony’s insight on player development, recruiting buzz, team chemistry, and coaching trends is top-notch—don’t miss it.

    You’ll hear:

    • Summer risers and underrated sleepers to track

    • Early winter watch list across classes/conferences

    • What translates from AAU to the high school season

    • Storylines every Iowa hoops fan should know

    Listen now: [Apple Podcasts] | [Spotify] | [YouTube]
    Follow & share: Tag a hoops fan and send this to your team group chat.

    CTA:

    • 👍 Follow/Subscribe for weekly Iowa hoops stories

    • ⭐️ Rate 5 stars to help more fans find the show

    • 💬 Drop a question for our next mailbag with Tony

    Keywords: Iowa high school basketball, Iowa prep hoops, AAU, summer showcase, recruiting, standouts, sleepers, winter preview, player development, coaching, Shooters Touch Podcast, Tony Roe

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    14 Min.
  • Nate Schmidt (Iowa State): ‘We Will’ Player Development—Finishing, Live Reads, Shooting & Handle
    Sep 11 2025

    Iowa State assistant coach Nate Schmidt joins the show to dig into modern player development: finishing at the rim, live-read decision making, building better shooters, and tightening the handle—anchored by his “We will” mindset. We also trace his climb from GA/video & player development roles to D1 assistant, G League/UNLV stops, and the Cyclones’ recent Big 12 and NCAA success.


    Extended Show Notes

    • Nate’s path & résumé: two stints at Iowa State, promoted to assistant in 2022; prior stops include Indian Hills CC, Wisconsin Herd (G League) video, and UNLV (Dir. of Player Development).

    • Program results: During Schmidt’s recent years on staff, ISU posted a 95–45 record with four straight NCAA Tournament trips; 2024 Big 12 Tournament Champions and a Sweet 16 run.

    • Philosophy shift: moving from block drills to random/constraint-led training so players make reads at game speed.

    • Finishing at the rim: footwork progressions, finishing families (inside/outside, same-foot same-hand, veer/Euro), and using guided defense to create contact-balance solutions.

    • Live reads: small-sided games to train advantage creation → advantage keeping → advantage finishing; 0.5-second decisions vs. scripted actions.

    • Shooting: build a repeatable base, shot-prep and catch rhythm, variability (different passes/angles), and shot-quality rules inside actions (drift, shake, lift).

    • Handle/pressure: constraints for weak-hand development, pickup points, and dribble economy tied to spacing rules.

    • Mindset: Schmidt’s “We will” framing—language that reinforces capability and standards instead of focusing on what players “won’t” or “don’t” do.

    • Practice design: layering film → on-air reps → contested reps → SSG with clear scoring constraints and touch limits to keep pace high.

    • Staff collaboration: how player-dev slots into scouting, analytics, and culture under T.J. Otzelberger.

    Nate Schmidt is an Assistant Coach at Iowa State, where he has contributed to four consecutive NCAA Tournament berths, the 2024 Big 12 Tournament title, and a Sweet 16. He previously served as UNLV’s Director of Player Development, Wisconsin Herd (NBA G League) Video Coordinator, Indian Hills CC assistant, and began his career at Iowa State as a GA/Coordinator of Player Development. His work emphasizes decision-making, skill transfer, and constraint-led training.


    Connect with us @ShootersTouchIA

    Bryan Claude hosts The Shooters Touch, spotlighting the people and ideas shaping Iowa basketball. A former head girls’ coach at Madrid—finishing with a program-best win total—he’s spent years running camps and skill sessions across the state at every level. Raised on the game in Algona and at Wartburg College, he carries that love into every episode. On the mic, Bryan brings a coach-to-coach lens to what actually transfers: finishing at the rim, live-read decision-making, shooting rhythm, and a tighter handle. With a coach’s eye and a teacher’s voice, he turns high-level concepts into simple, game-ready ideas players and coaches can use the next day.


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    41 Min.
  • Building a Brotherhood: Marty Richter on Culture, Trust, and Leadership
    Aug 21 2025

    In this compelling Summer Series episode of Shooters Touch, we welcome Marty Richter, head coach of USC Upstate men’s basketball and native of Waterloo, Iowa, to dive deep into forging a winning, trust-based culture. Coach Richter’s journey—from his days at Simpson College in Iowa to transformative roles at Florida Gulf Coast (“Dunk City”), Drake, and now USC Upstate—serves as a masterclass in leadership, mentorship, and team building.

    Together, we explore how he builds relationships off the court to enhance performance on it; sets crystal-clear expectations; and gets guys to buy in and play as one unified unit. We'll also talk about how he mentors not just players, but fellow coaches—sharing lessons that any leader can apply.

    This isn’t just basketball—it’s building character, trust, and coaches for life. Tune in to hear:

    • How growing up in Iowa shaped his leadership style

    • Turning around programs through culture and connections at every stop—Simpson, FGCU, Florida SouthWestern State, Drake, and now USC Upstate

    • The importance of relationship-first coaching—getting players to trust you before they fully commit

    • Mentoring emerging coaches and being guided in return

    Whether you’re a coach, athlete, or fan of building winning cultures, this episode brings real talk, real strategies, and real heart.

    Keywords: Marty Richter, USC Upstate basketball, Iowa coach roots, team culture, trust in coaching, building winning culture, mentorship in sports, Shoot the Touch podcast, Summer Series coaching, leadership in basketball


    Connect with us! @ShootersTouchIA

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    1 Std. und 19 Min.
  • Whiteboard Wins: Inside Brett Putz’s Late-Game Strategy
    Aug 14 2025

    Brett Putz Returns – Join us on Shooters Touch: Summer Series with Coach Brett Putz, former DMACC Head Coach (2020–22), NJCAA Division II National Champion, and current Recruiting Coordinator at Saint Louis University.

    What We Cover:

    • Creative after-timeout (ATO) plays and late-game strategies when you absolutely need a bucket

    • Smart practice planning for efficient player development and team growth

    • The great coaching debate: in-bounds vs. out-of-bounds play calls

    • Our signature 5 Senses Recap to kick things off—always a fun energy boost

    • Coach Putz jumps to the whiteboard to diagram high-impact plays designed to win tight games

    Whether you're a high school coach, youth program leader, or a basketball strategist passionate about development, game planning, and coaching growth, this episode is packed with actionable X’s and O’s, mindset tips, and high-level basketball IQ.

    Tune in for intense strategy sessions, leadership lessons, and a front-row view into what fosters real growth—both on the court and on the sideline.

    • Basketball coaching, late-game plays, timeout strategy

    • Practice planning, coaching growth, player development

    • Whiteboard plays, winning strategies, high school basketball

    • College recruiting, team leadership, DMACC, Saint Louis University


      Connect with us! @ShootersTouchIA


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    55 Min.
  • Ball‑Screen Defense Mastery with Kirkwood Coach Tim Sandquist
    Aug 6 2025

    Join us in our Summer Series with Tim Sandquist, head coach at Kirkwood Community College, as he breaks down the X’s and O’s behind one of the most efficient defenses in the nation. Just weeks after leading the Eagles to a program-record 33 wins and their 4th NJCAA Division II National Championship, Tim was named NABC Two-Year Coach of the Year—a season defined by defensive discipline and cohesiveness.

    In this episode, Coach Sandquist dives into:

    • What makes Kirkwood's ball-screen defense consistently elite in national rankings

    • How language, concepts, and repetitions create a defensive culture that sidelines even high-powered offenses

    • The tools and mindset he installs to keep leading the league year after year in defensive efficiency

    • Building identity and buy-in from every member of a deep, unselfish roster

    Whether you’re a coach, player, or hoops nerd, this episode offers clear, actionable insights on teaching, executing, and mastering ball-screen defense in team settings.


    Basketball coaching, ball screen defense, defensive efficiency, Coach Tim Sandquist, Kirkwood Eagles, NJCAA national champions, NABC Coach of the Year, team culture, defensive language, youth coaching, basketball X’s & O’s


    Connect with us! @ShootersTouchIA @BClaude515 @adamvietDSM

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    42 Min.
  • Summer Camp
    Jun 12 2025

    We’re taking a quick dive into the Winterset Team Camp action from the weekend—plenty of teams, a few intriguing matchups, and some coaching changes that could shake things up this summer. Short, sweet, and full of hoops talk. #hoopsIowa #shooterstouch #shootersIowa #summerhoops

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    7 Min.