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List Of SportsCenter Anchors And Reporters
This is a list of current and former ''SportsCenter'' anchors and reporters since the television show debuted on September 7, 1979. ''SportsCenter'' anchors Current ''SportsCenter'' anchors *John Anderson: (1999–present) *Victoria Arlen: (2018–present) * Matt Barrie: (2013–present) *Chris Berman: (1979–present), occasional anchor *Ashley Brewer: (2020–present), based in Los Angeles *John Brickley: (2020–present) *Nicole Briscoe: (2015–present) *John Buccigross: (1996–present) *Linda Cohn: (1992–present), based in Los Angeles * Antonietta Collins: (2016–present) *Kevin Connors: (2008–present) *Rece Davis: (1995–present), studio host with ESPN, still anchors ''SportsCenter'' on occasion * Olivia Dekker: (2020–present) *Elle Duncan: (2016–present) *Michael Eaves: (2016-present) *Neil Everett: (2000–present), based in Los Angeles * Katie George: (2020–present) * Jay Harris: (2003–present) *Cassidy Hubbarth: (2012–present) * Doug Kezirian: (2012– ...
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SportsCenter
''SportsCenter'' (SC) is a daily sports news television show, television program that serves as the flagship program and brand of United States, American cable television, cable and satellite television television network, network ESPN. The show covers various sports teams and athletes from around the world and often shows highlights of sports from the day. Originally broadcast only once per day, ''SportsCenter'' now has up to twelve airings each day, excluding overnight repeats. The show often covers the major sports in the U.S. including National Basketball Association, basketball, National Hockey League, hockey, National Football League, football, and Major League Baseball, baseball. ''SportsCenter'' is also known for its recaps after sports events and its in-depth analysis. Since it premiered upon the network's launch on September 7, 1979, the show has broadcast more than 60,000 episodes, more than any other program on American television; ''SportsCenter'' is broadcast from E ...
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Katie George (sportscaster)
Katie George (born December 3, 1993) is an American sportscaster who currently works with the ACC Network and ESPN. Before starting her broadcasting career, she had been a three-time all-conference selection in volleyball at the Louisville Cardinals, University of Louisville and Miss Kentucky USA in 2015. Early life and education George is of Lebanese Americans, Lebanese descent, and her grandfather's family had emigrated from Hamat, Hamat, Lebanon to Lebanon, Kentucky. George attended Assumption High School (Kentucky), Assumption High School, an all-girls Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville, Catholic Catholic schools in the United States, school in Louisville, where she played on the volleyball team, being named Prep Volleyball's National Player of the Year. Her grandfather on her mom's side played football at the University of Kentucky for Bear Bryant. After graduating from high school, George attended the University of Louisville (U of L), where she played for the Louisvi ...
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Zubin Mehenti
Zubin Mehenti is an American sportscaster and radio host. He joined ESPN in 2011 and has served as the anchor for several variations of the channel's flagship program, '' SportsCenter''. Mehenti formerly co-hosted the ESPN Radio morning show titled ''Keyshawn, JWill and Zubin''. Early life Mehenti was born on August 5, 1978, in East Windsor, New Jersey. His parents were immigrants from India, making him a first-generation American. He attended Hightstown High School in Hightstown, New Jersey. Mehenti graduated from Rutgers University with a B.A. in journalism and another B.A. in political science. Career After graduating from Rutgers, Mehenti was hired as a producer for Melinda Murphy at New York-based station WPIX-TV. He began his career as a reporter with WMGM-TV in Wildwood, New Jersey as a weekend sportscaster. Mehenti left the east coast in 2001 when he was hired as a weekend sportscaster for WOI-DT in Des Moines, Iowa, a station he remained at until 2005. He then worke ...
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Molly McGrath
Molly Anne McGrath (born June 6, 1989) is an American sportscaster and studio host who works as a sideline reporter for ESPN’s college football and college basketball telecasts. Career Early sportscasting work (2009–2013) While attending Boston College, where she was a cheerleading captain, McGrath pitched the athletic director to let her interview athletes and coaches for the college’s website, BCEagles.com. These interviews helped her put together a reel which she used to help secure her first on-air job. While at BC, McGrath also interned at NESN and WHDH-TV. After graduating, McGrath worked at ESPN as a production assistant, where she logged play-by-plays, produced highlights, and other support tasks for various ESPN shows. In 2011, McGrath was hired as a web reporter and in-arena host for the Boston Celtics. She hosted, produced, and edited daily updates, exclusive interviews and other packages for the Celtics' team website. She also hosted the show Celtics Now for ...
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Jade McCarthy
Jade McCarthy (born July 20, 1980) is an American sportscaster for NBC Sports Boston who was a former anchor on ESPN's ''SportsCenter'' and former host of ''NESN Daily'' on NESN. Early life McCarthy was born in Newton, Massachusetts. As a child, she rode horses competitively for ten years. She grew up near Boston and attended Mount Holyoke College. Career McCarthy started her career at WGGB-TV in Springfield, Massachusetts. She then moved to WAFF, the NBC affiliate in Huntsville, Alabama. She was a sports anchor at WCAU in Philadelphia, where she won numerous Sports Emmy Awards. McCarthy joined NESN in early 2010; she was a part-time host and reporter for ''SportsDesk''. After ''SportsDesk'' was canceled, she became the host of the network's new show ''NESN Daily''. McCarthy left NESN in August 2011 after her husband, Gordon Stead, got a job in Philadelphia. McCarthy returned to TV in September 2012, joining ESPN as an anchor for ''SportsCenter.'' On April 26, 2017, it was annou ...
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David Lloyd (sportscaster)
David Lloyd is a sportscaster for ESPN. He appeared on the Coast to Coast SportsCenter Monday through Friday with Cari Champion. Lloyd is a native of Westport, Connecticut. He has a bachelor's degree in international relations from Colgate University after graduating in 1983. After an internship at WMAZ in Macon, Georgia, he anchored sportscasts at KTXL in Sacramento, California; WCIV in Charleston, South Carolina; and KGTV in San Diego, California San Diego ( , ; ) is a city on the Pacific Ocean coast of Southern California located immediately adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With a 2020 population of 1,386,932, it is the eighth most populous city in the United States .... He joined ESPN in October 1997. References External linksDavid Lloyd ESPN Bio* Living people American television sports announcers ESPN people People from Westport, Connecticut Colgate University alumni Sportswriters from New York (state) Place of birth missing (living p ...
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Steve Levy
Steve Levy (; born March 12, 1965) is an American journalist and sportscaster for ESPN. He is known for his work broadcasting college football, ''Monday Night Football'' and the National Hockey League. Early life and career Levy went to John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore, New York, and then graduated in 1987 from the State University of New York at Oswego with a degree in communications and broadcasting. Before working for ESPN, he worked in New York City in radio and/or television for WFAN, MSG Network, WCBS-TV, WABC-AM, and WNBC-AM. He is Jewish. ESPN (1993–present) Levy has been with ESPN since August 1, 1993. At ESPN, he usually works on ''SportsCenter'', and has hosted the late night edition on Monday night during the NFL season, following ''Monday Night Football''. He covered NHL regular season and playoff games before the network lost the rights to televise the league's games. He also previously covered the network's college football coverage for four season ...
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Alyssa Lang
Alyssa Lang is an American sports reporter and anchor. Lang is a college football sideline reporter for the SEC Network, where she has hosted the programs ''SEC Now'' and ''Thinking Out Loud''. She has co-hosted her own program, ''Out of Pocket'', starting in 2020, and she was joined on the program by Takeo Spikes in 2023. She previously worked for the Columbia, South Carolina TV station WLTX and later for First Coast News in Jacksonville, Florida. Career Lang graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in broadcast journalism in 2015. While in university, she joined the TV station WLTX in Columbia as an intern in 2013. She also worked for SPEEDTV and GamecockCentral.com around this time. She had been working as a weekend sports anchor before she left the station in 2016 to join First Coast News in Jacksonville, Florida. After two years at First Coast News, Lang joined the SEC Network in 2018 as a studio show anchor and host, where she has hosted the SEC Ne ...
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Jen Lada
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Monday Night Countdown
''ESPN Monday Night Countdown'' (officially ''Monday Night Countdown presented by Subway'') is an American pregame television program that is broadcast on ESPN, preceding ''Monday Night Football''. When it debuted in 1993 as ''NFL Prime Monday'', and ''Monday Night Football'' was airing on ABC, the pregame show was one of the first cross-pollinations between ESPN and ABC Sports, each of which operated largely under separate management at the time. The show was renamed ''Monday Night Countdown'' in 1998, and ''Monday Night Football'' moved from ABC to ESPN in 2006. The current sponsor is Subway, starting with the 2020 season. Previous sponsors of the show include UPS, Applebee's, Call of Duty, and Courtyard by Marriott History ''Monday Night Football'' on ABC era The show was initially hosted by Mike Tirico along with analysts Joe Theismann, Craig James, Phil Simms and Ron Jaworski. Mike Ditka also discussed certain topics and Chris Mortensen brought news and rumors from around ...
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NFL Insiders
''NFL Insiders'' was a National Football League studio show, that aired Monday through Friday at 3:00 p.m. ET on ESPN. The football-themed show replaced ''NFL 32'' on August 5, 2013. The program was one of the only NFL-related studio programs to air during the week along with ''NFL Live''. On September 13, 2015, a new Sunday edition of ''NFL Insiders'' began airing on Sundays at 10:00 a.m. ET, replacing the first hour of '' Sunday NFL Countdown'' (which itself was shortened from 3 hours to 2 hours before it became a 3-hour show once again in 2017). Personalities * Suzy Kolber * Wendi Nix * Adam Schefter * Chris Mortensen * Matthew Berry * Bill Polian * Trey Wingo (Sunday host, 2015–2016) Contributors Regular contributors include: * John Clayton - ESPN.com senior writer * Ed Werder - NFL insider * Mel Kiper Jr. - NFL Draft expert * Todd McShay - NFL Draft expert * Jarrett Bell - USA Today Sports NFL columnist * Adam Caplan - Sirius/XM Radio host * Billy Devaney - ...
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Suzy Kolber
Suzy Kolber (; born ) is an American football sideline reporter, co- producer, and sportscaster for ESPN. She was one of the original anchors of ESPN2 when it launched in 1993. Three years later, she left ESPN2 to join Fox Sports, and rejoined ESPN in late 1999. Biography Early life Kolber was raised in a Jewish family in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She went to Sandy Run Middle School in Dresher, Pennsylvania, and is a 1982 graduate of Pennsylvania's Upper Dublin High School. She graduated from the University of Miami in 1986. At ten years old, Suzy won a spot on the school football team. However, she quit because of a strong disagreement from adults and her parents. Career before ESPN Kolber graduated from the University of Miami in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in telecommunications. While an undergraduate, she worked at Dynamic Cable in Coral Gables, Florida, as a sports director (1984–86) and was on the University of Miami water ski team. After graduati ...
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