Urban Sports Scene

Urban Sports Scene

Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sport show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The podcast stars episode Ray Rogers, and Wole Akinso. Tune in and enjoy

  1. 2D AGO

    Episode 851: Baltimore Ravens Sign Trey Hendrickson After Maxx Crosby Trade Fails | Ravens Free Agency Reaction

    Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia).  The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube.  Show topic/agenda: Baltimore Ravens fans, tune in! 🏈 On this episode of Urban Sports Scene, Double Take Sports’ Carita Parks joins Wole to break down a dramatic turn in the Baltimore Ravens’ offseason. The Ravens initially attempted to acquire star edge rusher Maxx Crosby, but the blockbuster trade ultimately fell through after Crosby failed his team physical. Baltimore quickly pivoted and made a major move during the NFL Free Agency period, signing elite pass rusher Trey Hendrickson to strengthen the Ravens defense. Hendrickson brings proven pass-rush production and experience to a Ravens defense that is always built around pressure and physicality. His addition could be a key piece for Baltimore as they continue their push toward another deep playoff run in the AFC. In this episode, Wole and Carita discuss: • What happened with the Maxx Crosby trade situation • Why the Ravens pivoted to Trey Hendrickson • How Hendrickson fits the Baltimore Ravens defensive scheme • Key Baltimore Ravens free agency moves • What these roster changes mean for the Ravens’ Super Bowl aspirations If you’re part of Ravens Flock, this is the Ravens breakdown you don’t want to miss. Subscribe to Urban Sports Scene for more Baltimore Ravens analysis, NFL free agency reactions, and AFC North coverage. Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA.  Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content.  If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes,  Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn. Let's get Social: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, IG, TikTok, and Blog

    26 min
  2. 2D AGO

    Episode 850: Commanders Free Agency Breakdown: Odafe Oweh $100M Deal + K’Lavon Chaisson Signing

    Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia).  The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube.  Show topic/agenda: Join Wole and special guest Joanne Coley, Washington Commanders writer for Sports Illustrated’s FanNation (On SI), as they break down the Washington Commanders’ biggest moves during the 2026 NFL Free Agency period. One of the biggest headlines of free agency is Washington signing edge rusher Odafe Oweh to a massive 4-year, $100 million contract, including major guaranteed money. The deal signals the Commanders’ commitment to improving their pass rush and strengthening the defensive front heading into the upcoming season. Washington also added another pass-rushing weapon by signing K’Lavon Chaisson to a one-year deal worth up to $12 million. Chaisson is coming off a strong season and gives the Commanders another explosive edge defender as the team continues to upgrade its defensive front during the offseason. Wole and Joanne discuss what these moves mean for the Commanders defense, the edge rusher rotation, and the overall roster construction under general manager Adam Peters. Topics covered in this episode include: • Odafe Oweh’s $100 million contract and what it means for Washington’s defense • What K’Lavon Chaisson brings to the Commanders pass rush • Adam Peters’ strategy during NFL free agency • Key Commanders offseason moves and roster upgrades • How Washington is rebuilding its defensive front • What the Commanders still need heading into the NFL Draft • Expectations for Washington in the NFC East If you’re a Washington Commanders fan, this episode breaks down everything you need to know about the team’s 2026 free agency strategy and roster direction. Subscribe for more Washington Commanders news, analysis, and offseason coverage. Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA.  Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content.  If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes,  Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn. Let's get Social: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, IG, TikTok, and Blog

    1 hr
  3. 4D AGO

    Episode 849: UMES vs North Carolina Central Preview | Coach Cleo Hill Talks MEAC Tournament | HBCU Corner

    Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia).  The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube.  Show topic/agenda: In this episode of HBCU Corner, Ray sits down with University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) Men’s Basketball Head Coach Cleo Hill to discuss the Hawks’ upcoming MEAC Tournament first-round matchup against North Carolina Central University. The No. 6 seed UMES Hawks will face the No. 3 seed North Carolina Central Eagles in the opening round of the MEAC Men’s Basketball Tournament, an important opportunity for the Hawks to make a postseason run during March Madness season. Coach Hill breaks down the matchup, discusses how UMES is preparing for tournament play, and reflects on the growth of the program throughout the season. UMES enters the tournament battle-tested after a competitive MEAC schedule and a narrow 77–73 loss to North Carolina Central earlier this season, proving the Hawks can compete with one of the conference’s top teams. Statistically, the Hawks have relied on balanced contributions throughout the season. Zion Obanla leads UMES in scoring and rebounding, while Michael Teal leads the team in assists, highlighting the Hawks’ balanced offensive attack. As the Hawks prepare for postseason play, the focus turns to execution, defense, and momentum in the MEAC Tournament, where every possession matters and a strong run could push UMES toward a memorable March Madness run. Watch the full interview as Coach Cleo Hill discusses the matchup, the development of his team, and what it will take for UMES Basketball to make a tournament run. Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA.  Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content.  If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes,  Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn. Let's get Social: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, IG, TikTok, and Blog

    15 min
  4. 4D AGO

    Episode 848: HBCU Corner: UMES Women’s Basketball MEAC Tournament Preview | Coach Malikah Willis

    Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia).  The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube.  Show topic/agenda: In this episode of HBCU Corner, Wole and Ray sit down with University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) Women’s Basketball head coach Malikah Willis to discuss the Hawks’ strong season and their upcoming MEAC Tournament matchup against the Delaware State Hornets. The UMES Hawks finished the regular season second in the MEAC standings with an 11–3 conference record and an 18–13 overall record, positioning themselves as one of the top contenders entering the MEAC Women’s Basketball Tournament. UMES heads into the postseason with momentum after defending home court against Delaware State in the regular-season finale with a 56–48 victory. The Hawks showcased their defensive identity in that game by forcing 30 turnovers and recording 14 steals, reflecting the aggressive defensive style that has helped power UMES throughout the season. Several Hawks stepped up in that win, including Ashanti Lynch, who led the team with 12 points, while Kalise Hill and Lainey Allen provided key contributions as UMES controlled the tempo and executed defensively. Now the Hawks will face Delaware State once again in the MEAC Women’s Basketball Tournament, as UMES looks to continue its strong play and make a deep postseason run toward March Madness. In this interview, Coach Willis discusses: • The Hawks’ successful regular season and finishing near the top of the MEAC • UMES’ defensive mentality and team identity • Preparing to face Delaware State again in the MEAC Tournament • The growth and leadership of the Hawks’ roster • What competing for a championship means for UMES and HBCU basketball Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA.  Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content.  If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes,  Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn. Let's get Social: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, IG, TikTok, and Blog

    18 min
  5. 4D AGO

    Episode 847: Baltimore Ravens Trade for Maxx Crosby + Free Agency Moves | Ravens News & Analysis

    Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia).  The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube.  Show topic/agenda: Baltimore Ravens fans, tune in! 🏈 Double Take Sports’ Carita Parks joins Wole to break down the Baltimore Ravens’ blockbuster trade for star pass rusher Maxx Crosby and the team’s early moves during the NFL Free Agency legal tampering period. The Ravens made one of the biggest moves of the NFL offseason by acquiring five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Maxx Crosby, adding one of the league’s most disruptive pass rushers to Baltimore’s defense. Crosby has built a reputation as one of the NFL’s elite edge defenders with relentless energy, consistent pressure on quarterbacks, and multiple Pro Bowl appearances. We also discuss the Ravens’ activity during the NFL Free Agency legal tampering period, including Baltimore agreeing to a three-year deal with offensive guard John Simpson, strengthening the offensive line as the team prepares for the upcoming season. Topics discussed in this episode include: • How Maxx Crosby changes the Ravens defense • Why Baltimore made a blockbuster move for an elite pass rusher • The impact of the trade on the Ravens’ Super Bowl aspirations • John Simpson’s role in strengthening the Ravens offensive line • Early takeaways from the Ravens’ NFL Free Agency strategy • What these moves mean for the Ravens heading into the new season If you’re a Baltimore Ravens fan, this episode provides a full breakdown of the team’s biggest offseason moves and how they impact the franchise moving forward. Subscribe to Urban Sports Scene for more Baltimore Ravens news, NFL free agency analysis, and AFC North coverage. Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA.  Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content.  If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes,  Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn. Let's get Social: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, IG, TikTok, and Blog

    35 min
  6. 4D AGO

    Episode 846: HBCU Corner: Norfolk State Basketball & Coach Robert Jones | MEAC Tournament March Madness

    Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia).  The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube.  Show topic/agenda: In this episode of Urban Sports Scene’s HBCU Corner, Wole sits down with Norfolk State University men’s basketball head coach Robert Jones to discuss the Spartans’ 2025–26 season and their upcoming MEAC Basketball Tournament matchup against South Carolina State. Coach Jones reflects on Norfolk State finishing fourth in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and what it will take for the Spartans to make a deep run in the MEAC Tournament and March Madness. The Spartans enter the tournament after strong individual performances during the regular-season finale, including Devon Ellis leading Norfolk State with 22 points and Anthony McComb III surpassing the 1,000-career-point milestone. Norfolk State also picked up a key win over South Carolina State earlier this season, setting the stage for a highly anticipated rematch in the MEAC Tournament. With March Madness implications on the line, Coach Jones shares insight into the Spartans’ preparation, the team’s mentality heading into tournament play, and what it means to represent Norfolk State and HBCU basketball on a national stage. If you enjoy HBCU basketball coverage, Norfolk State Spartans analysis, and March Madness talk, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more interviews and coverage from Urban Sports Scene. Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA.  Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content.  If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes,  Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn. Let's get Social: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, IG, TikTok, and Blog

    25 min
  7. 4D AGO

    Episode 845: Commanders Free Agency Moves: Deatrich Wise Jr., Treylon Burks & Paul and Deebo Gone?

    Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia).  The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube.  Show topic/agenda: The Washington Commanders are making major roster decisions ahead of NFL Free Agency, bringing back key contributors while also creating salary cap flexibility and reshaping the roster. Washington recently re-signed WR Treylon Burks, DE Drake Jackson, DE Deatrich Wise Jr., K Jake Moody, and punter Tress Way, while also extending offensive linemen Nick Allegretti and Andrew Wylie to two-year deals as the team works to maintain depth and stability across the roster. One of the key moves is the two-year extension for Nick Allegretti, keeping the versatile offensive lineman in Washington through the 2027 season. Allegretti stepped into multiple roles along the offensive line last season, including center late in the year when injuries impacted the unit. At the same time, the Commanders are making notable roster changes to prepare for free agency and improve financial flexibility. Key developments this offseason include: • Center Tyler Biadasz being released, creating additional salary cap space and potentially opening a need at the center position. • Cornerback Marshon Lattimore expected to be released, a move that could free significant cap space as Washington reshapes its defense. • Wide receiver Deebo Samuel not expected to return in 2026, which may lead the Commanders to pursue additional wide receiver depth during free agency or the NFL Draft. • The future of offensive lineman Chris Paul remains uncertain as the team evaluates its options along the offensive line. These moves signal that GM Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn are continuing to reshape the roster as they build around quarterback Jayden Daniels and prepare for what could be an aggressive 2026 NFL free agency period. 🎙️ Join Wole on the Urban Sports Scene podcast as he breaks down: • The Commanders’ latest re-signings and contract extensions • Major roster changes heading into free agency • How these moves impact the Commanders’ roster for the 2026 season • Key positions Washington may address next Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA.  Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content.  If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes,  Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn. Let's get Social: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, IG, TikTok, and Blog

    2h 4m
  8. MAR 4

    Episode 844: HBCU Corner: Nolan Smith Leads Tennessee State to OVC Title | HBCU March Madness & DMV Basketball

    Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia).  The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube.  Show topic/agenda: On this edition of HBCU Corner, Nolan Smith, Head Coach of the Tennessee State Tigers men’s basketball program and a Prince George’s County, Maryland (DMV) legend, joins Urban Sports Scene to break down Tennessee State’s historic 2025-26 season. The Tigers captured the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) regular-season championship—their first since 1995—and finished with the most conference wins in program history. Under Smith’s leadership, Tennessee State has re-established itself as a serious contender in the OVC and on the national HBCU basketball stage, positioning the program for a potential March Madness run. A former Duke national champion and longtime NBA assistant coach, Smith brought high-level experience back to the HBCU ranks when he accepted the Tennessee State job. He discusses how his DMV basketball roots shaped his competitive mindset, leadership style, and recruiting philosophy, as well as how he built a championship culture in Nashville. We also discuss: • Tennessee State’s path to winning the OVC regular-season title • The significance of this championship for the program and HBCU basketball • Preparing for the OVC Men’s Basketball Tournament • Building momentum toward March Madness • His favorite HBCU memories and the debate over the best homecoming This is a powerful conversation about leadership, legacy, and elevating HBCU basketball on a national level. Watch, like, comment, and subscribe for more coverage of HBCU basketball, DMV hoops, and March Madness analysis. Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA.  Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content.  If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes,  Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn. Let's get Social: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, IG, TikTok, and Blog

    28 min
5
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22 Ratings

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Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sport show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The podcast stars episode Ray Rogers, and Wole Akinso. Tune in and enjoy