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Sunday Sports Club with Allison Kuch

Fashion and basketball with guest Coach Sydney Carter

Sunday Sports Club with Allison Kuch

Dear Media

868329, News, Women, Sports, Nfl, Football

4.8885 Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

On this bonus episode of Sunday Sports Club sponsored by TJ Maxx, Allison sits down with Coach Sydney Carter, the assistant coach of women’s basketball at the University of Texas, a former college basketball and WNBA star, AND a fashion icon. They get into the importance of style and self-expression in every facet of their lives as women. Tune into this episode to hear Coach Carter’s takes on game day fits, the WNBA, and what the future of basketball looks like. 


Sponsorship: Thanks to TJ Maxx for sponsoring today's episode. TJ Maxx is a brand that encourages all women to boldly embrace and express their most authentic, multidimensional selves. Find your new favorite look at www.tjmaxx.com.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a dear media production.

0:03.4

What's up, guys?

0:04.3

Welcome back to Sunday Sports Club podcast.

0:07.4

Today, I have someone exciting on the show, Coach Sidney Carter, who's assistant coach

0:12.7

of women's basketball at the University of Texas, former college basketball and WNBA

0:18.8

star.

0:19.5

She's known as best dressed of all men's and women's basketball.

0:24.2

Coach Carter, welcome to Sunday Sports Club. I'm thrilled to have you here today. And I also want to

0:29.2

give a big shout out to T.J. Max for sponsoring this episode. This year, we've had the privilege

0:34.3

of partnering with T.J. Max, a brand that encourages women to be their full multi-dimensional selves, whether you're an aspiring athlete, an entrepreneur,

0:42.7

student, wherever your passion lies, T.J. Max encourages women everywhere to boldly embrace and express

0:49.2

their most authentic selves. This type of multi-dimensionalality is very on theme with what we're talking about

0:55.7

today. Welcome to the show. I'm happy to have you on. I can't wait to talk with you.

1:03.1

You are in the thick of basketball season currently. So I have to ask, what are female coaches

1:10.7

doing style-wise that the male coaches could never?

1:14.9

Ooh, good question.

1:16.9

I think doing what women always do, owning who they are.

1:23.5

You know, like there's been men in the past that have worn like bold clothing,

1:29.4

but for the most part, they like to keep it really chill and I don't like the word plain,

1:37.9

but, you know, just very even all the way down. But for myself, I can only kind of speak for myself because I know myself the best.

1:47.3

I am just very bold in what I decide to wear. And I think that I stay true to who I am while also

1:55.2

being able to express all the other parts of me because fashion is so much more than just like the clothes. You know,

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