Sue's Places (2024)
Sue's Places
2024 / NRAfter the success of "Peyton's Places" -- a football-themed docuseries hosted by legendary quarterback Peyton Manning -- ESPN and Omaha Productions created "Sue's Places," which follows legendary guard Sue Bird as she explores the history of college basketball through conversations with former players, coaches and key figures.
Seasons & Episode
Sue learns about the history of UConn Basketball from her former coach the legendary Geno Auriemma.
With the help of KU legends Danny Manning, Mario Chalmers, and Bill Self, Sue helps Jayhawks superfan, and Ted Lasso star, Jason Sudeikis, relive some of the iconic Kansas basketball moments he's missed over the years.
Sue chats with Iowa Hawkeyes sensation Caitlin Clark about how her ability to hit the deep three has influenced the game. They're joined by former BYU sharpshooter Jimmer Fredette to see who has mastered hitting buckets from the logo.
Sue sets out to learn the origins of cutting down the nets. She heads to NC State to meet 1983 National Champion Dereck Whittenburg. Sue continues to South Carolina where Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks have perfected the art of net cutting.
Sue goes bird watching for the legendary St. Joe's mascot. After some insight from Hawks legends Jameer Nelson and Natasha Cloud, and pointers from the Phillie Phanatic, Sue takes flight as the legendary mascot.
Sue sets out to learn what it takes to become a Cameron Crazy for the Duke-UNC rivalry game. She encounters Coach K staked out in an unexpected location, and bumps into Duke legend JJ Redick as she prepares for her night in K-Ville.
Sue uncovers the origins and evolution of the NCAA Tournament bracket.
Sue revisits some of the NCAA tournament's most iconic buzzer beaters with the players that came through in the clutch.
Sue searches for the Cinderella that lost their sneaker.
Sue explores the history of the alley-oop.
After the success of "Peyton's Places" -- a football-themed docuseries hosted by legendary quarterback Peyton Manning -- ESPN and Omaha Productions created "Sue's Places," which follows legendary guard Sue Bird as she explores the history of college basketball through conversations with former players, coaches and key figures.