by Hustler Sports
Live from West End is the Vanderbilt Hustler's official sports podcast. Hosted Weekly by Sports Editor Aiden Rutman and Sports Podcast Producer Jonah Barbin, the podcast is the number one destination for all things Vanderbilt Sports. In addition to covering a wide breadth of Vanderbilt Athletic topics, Aiden and Jonah host numerous guests, including Hustler Alumni, current Hustler editors, local media workers and social media personalities. Produced by: Jonah Barbin
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April 16, 2025
<p>On this week’s episode of Live From West End, Sports Editor Aiden Rutman and Sports Podcast Producer Jonah Barbin are joined by Non-revenue Sports Specialist Jayce Pollard and Senior Staffer Dylan Tovitz. The episode begins with Pollard reflecting on a season in which Vanderbilt Bowling came up short. He talks about how NCAA Bowling has grown as a whole - the sport is in the best place it’s ever been. Tovitz then subs in to discuss a somewhat shaky baseball series in Oklahoma. Can the Commodores figure out how to piece together a lineup that makes them competitive with the best in the SEC?</p>
April 9, 2025
<p>On this week’s episode of Live From West End, Sports Editor Aiden Rutman and Sports Podcast Producer Jonah Barbin are joined by Senior Staffer Nolawi Solomon and Editor-in-Chief of the Vanderbilt Hustler Barrie Barto. The episode begins with Solomon speaking with the guys about the importance of the VandyBoys’ sweep of the Gators, their excellent midweek play and whether he thinks they can host a Regional. The three then discuss the transfer portal, most notably Jalen Carey’s departure to rival Tennessee. Solomon leaves and Barto joins to conduct a draft of the best sports moments over the last four years at Vanderbilt.</p>
April 2, 2025
<p>On this week’s episode of Live From West End, Sports Editor Aiden Rutman and Sports Podcast Producer Jonah Barbin are joined by Senior Advisor of the Vanderbilt Hustler Jorie Fawcett and Senior Staffer Dylan Tovitz. The episode begins with Fawcett describing how her love has grown for Vanderbilt sports, especially this year. Fawcett tells the story of her lucky shirt, which hasn’t let down any of the Commodore teams yet. Tovitz then joins the program to discuss Vanderbilt MBB’s roster rebuild and whether or not they will retain Jason Edwards. The trio then discuss No. 2 Arkansas’ sweep of the VandyBoys. The three dig deep on Vanderbilt’s lack of power and debate whether or not the problem is fixable.</p>
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