The Krista Redpath Podcast

Krista Redpath

Breaking down the game. Elevating the story. Championing the female voice. With years on the court and over a decade behind the mic, Krista Redpath brings insight, heart, and experience to every story. As a color analyst for ESPN and the Scripps Sports Network, she delivers expert commentary on NCAA women’s basketball — and extends that same depth and passion to her podcast.  The Krista Redpath Podcast features original series and conversations that explore the people, stories, and ideas shaping Montana, sports, business, and beyond. Now featuring Montana Made, a signature series highlighting the remarkable people, communities, and stories that define the spirit of Montana through conversations that inspire, inform, and connect.

  1. Mar 6

    Around the Big Sky in Women's Hoops with CT, Arthur Moreira and Tricia Binford

    This week on The Krista Redpath Show, championship week has arrived and Big Sky in Boise is finally here. Carla Taylor “CT” and I take you Around the Big Sky in Women’s Hoops with Hoop Hits, breaking down the final week of the regular season and highlighting standout performances from across the conference as teams prepare for tournament play. The Big Sky Tournament tips off this week in Boise, and we can’t wait to bring you all the action. I’ll be calling TV color on ESPN+ and Scripps Sports, while CT will serve as the lead analyst for the Big Sky Courtside Show. Be sure to tune in 30 minutes before tip, at halftime, and for postgame coverage as we break down everything happening on the floor. I also sit down with Idaho head coach Arthur Moreira, who has guided the Vandals through one of the most impressive seasons in program history. In just his second year at the helm, Idaho finished the regular season 26–5 overall and 17–1 in Big Sky play, capturing the Big Sky regular-season championship and earning the No. 1 seed heading into the conference tournament. Later in the show, I visit with Montana State head coach Tricia Binford, now in her 21st season leading the Bobcats, as Montana State heads into Boise as the No. 2 seed after a 23–6 regular season. We talk about the culture she has built in Bozeman and Montana State’s signature non-conference wins over UNLV and Colorado. It’s tournament time in the Big Sky — and this episode sets the stage for an exciting week of basketball in Boise.

    58 min
  2. Feb 27

    Robin Selvig: Leadership, Legacy & the 1987–88 Lady Griz

    Former Montana Lady Griz head coach Robin Selvig joins The Krista Redpath Show for a special conversation celebrating one of the most influential figures in women’s college basketball and the enduring legacy of Lady Griz basketball. Over 38 seasons at Montana, Selvig compiled 865 career victories, guided the Lady Griz to 24 conference championships, 21 NCAA Tournament appearances, and built one of the most respected programs in the country — earning 21 conference Coach of the Year honors and induction into the Big Sky Conference Hall of Fame. Coach Selvig’s career and impact have been captured in the award-winning documentary Playing Like a Girl: The House That Rob Built, which chronicles the rise of the Lady Griz into a national power. His commitment to creating opportunity for Native American student-athletes is also highlighted in Native Ball: Legacy of a Trailblazer, featuring the late Malia Kipp, a powerful film that underscores the lasting influence of his leadership beyond the game. In retirement, Selvig shares stories about spending time with his granddaughters before reflecting on the historic 1987–88 Lady Griz team, recently inducted into the Grizzly Athletics Hall of Fame. Already competing within a strong and growing Lady Griz tradition, that squad finished 28–2 overall, won its first 26 games, and recorded marquee victories over Oregon, Washington, Washington State, Creighton, Wyoming, Gonzaga, and Utah. Their season concluded in a memorable 74–72 double-overtime NCAA Tournament game in Missoula against Stanford, led by Hall of Fame coach Tara VanDerveer — a Cardinal team that would go on to win the national championship two years later. The conversation then shifts to today’s Big Sky Conference, the evolving landscape of college basketball, and why earning a place in the NCAA Tournament remains one of the sport’s most meaningful achievements.

    50 min
  3. Feb 12

    Jon Kasper: Foundation, Opportunity & Leading in the Big Sky

    Today on The Krista Redpath Show, Jon Kasper — Senior Associate Commissioner of Championships & Media Partnerships for the Big Sky Conference — joins the show for a conversation centered on foundation, leadership, and service. Jon shares his journey to Great Falls in eighth grade, becoming a multi-sport athlete at CMR, and being part of the 1992 Class AA state championship football team. We talk about the early lessons learned at home and on the field  and how those experiences shaped the way he leads today. A 1997 University of Montana graduate with a journalism and broadcast emphasis, Jon reflects on covering Griz athletics before moving from telling the story of the Big Sky to helping shape its championships and media partnerships. At the center of it all is family. Jon speaks candidly about the importance of his wife, Mackenzie, and their children, Catherine and J.J., how their support grounds him, how the demands of championship season can create tension at times, and how fatherhood has reshaped his perspective on leadership and service.  We also pause to talk about opportunity, including Jon taking a chance in 2015 by hiring me for my first Big Sky Tournament TV assignment without really knowing me. It’s a moment I’m deeply thankful for and one that reflects the relationship-driven culture of this league. The conversation turns to the evolving financial landscape of college athletics — NIL, the reality of re-recruiting your own roster each year, and the balance between program stability and athlete opportunity. Jon makes it clear: student-athletes deserve to be compensated. At the same time, he discusses the pressures this new era creates for programs, administrators, and athletes alike — including mental health challenges and the growing influence of sports gambling in the college environment.  Throughout it all, Jon reinforces why the Big Sky continues to pride itself on being a relationship league in an era that can often feel transactional. This is a thoughtful discussion about leadership, family, and serving student-athletes in a rapidly evolving financial and competitive landscape.

    1h 5m

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Breaking down the game. Elevating the story. Championing the female voice. With years on the court and over a decade behind the mic, Krista Redpath brings insight, heart, and experience to every story. As a color analyst for ESPN and the Scripps Sports Network, she delivers expert commentary on NCAA women’s basketball — and extends that same depth and passion to her podcast.  The Krista Redpath Podcast features original series and conversations that explore the people, stories, and ideas shaping Montana, sports, business, and beyond. Now featuring Montana Made, a signature series highlighting the remarkable people, communities, and stories that define the spirit of Montana through conversations that inspire, inform, and connect.