Articles By: Will Mayhall

Will Mayhall is an Auburn University Grad who has coached athletes ranging in ages 3-15 in multiple sports. He is currently a Play-by-Play announcer for the University of Tampa.

Rays Rally to Sweep Braves

  Now, No lead is safe against the Tampa Bay Rays. The Rays entered the final game of the series one game over .500 and posting a 6-3 record in the month of August.  They were looking to win back-to-back-to-back series for the first time since May 29-June 7. It did not look like the […]

Rays and Ramirez Silence the Braves

  If Kevin Kiermaier’s thumb was bothering you could not tell by the way he swung the bat tonight.  With 2 outs and a runner on 1st in the bottom of the 7th inning, Kiermaier took a Williams Perez 1-2 pitch deep over the right field wall to give the Rays a 2-0 lead and […]

Third Year Make or Break

RSEN’s Bulls writer Will Mayhall runs down Willie Taggert’s staff in this third and important year…

Will’s Thinking 2015-16 NBA

              It seems like yesterday we were just talking about an amazing NBA Finals, the NBA Draft and NBA Free Agency.  So it’s hard to believe that NBA training camps are set to open in less than 2 months with the first NBA preseason game to be played on October 6.  Questions surround every […]

Winds of Change?

     You have heard of Brittney Griner and Rebecca Lobo.  You have probably even heard of Cheryl Miller and Dawn Staley.  But have you ever heard of Becky Hammon?  Chances are you haven’t…until now.             So who is Becky Hammon?  Until now, Hammon was only known to WNBA enthusiasts and NBA followers.  Undrafted out […]

NBA Free Agency Winners and Losers

  The first week of the NBA Free Agency period has come and gone.  It was a week that not only started with a bang but also ended with a bang.  Over $1 BILLION DOLLARS was awarded to Free Agents on just the first day of Free Agency!  And as in every Free Agency period, […]

2015 NBA Free Agency (The Bidding War)

  The 2015 NBA Free Agency period is upon us.  This off season will be different from past off seasons for one reason and one reason only…this is the last NBA free agency period before TV revenue kicks in forcing the salary cap close to $90 million next year.  For several NBA players now is […]

NBA Draft. Who’s #1?

  The NBA draft is Thursday June 25 and much like the NFL draft, there is a lot of debate about who will be the first player taken in the draft.  The debate centers on two players Jahlil Okafor and Karl-Anthony Towns.  Most people think, myself included, that Karl-Anthony Towns will be the first player […]

A Final Review

  After playing over 100 games and almost 5,000 minutes the NBA finals have come to an end.  The Golden State Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in 6 games and won their first NBA title in 40 years.  The NBA got the matchup it wanted and the matchup that NBA fans had been clamoring for.  […]

LBJ MVP?

  Sports history has taught us that a player from the winning team is always named MVP.  Not since 1969 when the Lakers lost to the Boston Celtics and Jerry West of the Lakers was named MVP, has an NBA finals MVP come from the losing team.  But that 45 year drought could be coming […]