Dee Kantner, who has officiated 26 Final Fours since 1984, will join ESPN as a women’s basketball rules analyst.
Wingo said he immediately regretted bringing up the subject of Sanders. The show’s co-host, Anthony Lima, praised Wingo for ...
Oaklawn pitchman, club founder and host David Bazzel or Holly Rowe, the trailblazing, award-winning, cancer-surviving ESPN ...
Dee Kantner has seen and called it all. The 65-year-old has been calling women’s college basketball games since 1984. Over ...
Sharlene Wells left her reign as Miss America off her resume when she applied for a sports reporter job at ESPN almost 40 years ago. The Utahn didn’t want to be defined by her pageant celebrity when ...
NBA analyst Doris Burke has been demoted from ESPN's NBA Finals team, according to a report. The Hall-of-Fame analyst made history in 2024 as the first female sportscaster to call the NBA Finals and ...
ESPN women's basketball broadcaster Ryan Ruocco delivers one of the best calls in all of sports when he excitedly exclaims "You bet!" at a thrilling 3-point shot. Much like Mike Breen's beloved "Bang!
By CLIFF BRUNT ESPN and Athletes Unlimited announced a three-year rights extension Wednesday that makes ESPN the official ...
Former superstar softball slugger Jessica Mendoza is about to make history. Former star softball player Jessica Mendoza will be the first female analyst to broadcast a post-season Major League ...