The Drive with Paul Swann

Paul Swann discusses the upcoming changes to the Cam Henderson Center and your thoughts on the removal of the marker on the basketball court honoring former Marshall basketball star Bruce Morris' record-breaking shot. The shot, which was made on February 7, 1985, measured 89 feet, 10 inches, making it the longest-known make in collegiate basketball history. The accomplishment, which became known as "The Shot Herd Round The World," occurred against Appalachian State just before halftime.
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Show Notes

Paul Swann discusses the upcoming changes to the Cam Henderson Center and your thoughts on the removal of the marker on the basketball court honoring former Marshall basketball star Bruce Morris' record-breaking shot. The shot, which was made on February 7, 1985, measured 89 feet, 10 inches, making it the longest-known make in collegiate basketball history. The accomplishment, which became known as "The Shot Herd Round The World," occurred against Appalachian State just before halftime.

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Creators and Guests

Host
Paul Swann
Sports broadcaster and radio host of The Drive on WRVC-AM 930. 2022 NSMA West Virginia Sportscaster of the Year & 5-time WVBA Excellence in Broadcasting winner.

What is The Drive with Paul Swann?

The Drive with Paul Swann is Huntington, West Virginia’s longest-running sports talk radio show on WRVC 930 AM.

Paul Swann covers Marshall Thundering Herd athletics with exclusive interviews, game previews, postgame analysis, and expert local insight. An award-winning broadcaster recognized by the National Sports Media Association and West Virginia’s top media organizations, Swann keeps fans informed on Marshall football, basketball, and more—live or on demand.