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The State of Women’s Sports, LeBron vs. Stephen A., Womens history month & more!

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This Women’s History Month, we dive deep into the state of women’s sports: Are stars like JuJu Watkins, Audi Crooks, Flau'jae Johnson, Kiki Iriafen, and Hannah Hidalgo getting the coverage they deserve? Did women’s basketball lose momentum after last year’s breakout season? Kassie and LaShaun debate whether drama is necessary to keep women's sports in the spotlight.

We also break down the LeBron James vs. Stephen A. Smith feud, why semi-pro and arena football struggle to survive, and what it would take to make them work. Plus, is Oklahoma City ready for a UFL team? We explore the OKC Energy arena plans and what that could mean for the city’s sports scene.

And of course, we can’t ignore the shot—Josh Giddey's half-court dagger for the Bulls. We also discuss Sedona Prince, TCU’s Elite 8 run, and the controversy that’s now sparked a Change.org petition.

All this and so much more in this jam-packed episode of Pryor to the Snap! Don’t miss it—hit play now!

Kassie Stevens—2024 Podcast Host of the Year (as voted by the people of Edmond, Oklahoma)—and LaShaun Pryor—two-time Best Radio Host nominee and Entertainer of the Year—bring the heat in this episode of Pryor to the Snap!

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This Women’s History Month, we dive deep into the state of women’s sports: Are stars like JuJu Watkins, Audi Crooks, Flau'jae Johnson, Kiki Iriafen, and Hannah Hidalgo getting the coverage they deserve? Did women’s basketball lose momentum after last year’s breakout season? Kassie and LaShaun debate whether drama is necessary to keep women's sports in the spotlight.

We also break down the LeBron James vs. Stephen A. Smith feud, why semi-pro and arena football struggle to survive, and what it would take to make them work. Plus, is Oklahoma City ready for a UFL team? We explore the OKC Energy arena plans and what that could mean for the city’s sports scene.

And of course, we can’t ignore the shot—Josh Giddey's half-court dagger for the Bulls. We also discuss Sedona Prince, TCU’s Elite 8 run, and the controversy that’s now sparked a Change.org petition.

All this and so much more in this jam-packed episode of Pryor to the Snap! Don’t miss it—hit play now!

Kassie Stevens—2024 Podcast Host of the Year (as voted by the people of Edmond, Oklahoma)—and LaShaun Pryor—two-time Best Radio Host nominee and Entertainer of the Year—bring the heat in this episode of Pryor to the Snap!

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