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Mark Adams

Mark Adams

Cory Alexander

Cory Alexander

Hall of Famer Debbie Antonelli is a men’s and women’s college basketball analyst for ESPN and ACC Network and one of the most influential voices in the women’s game as a standout player, marketing executive and broadcaster for nearly four decades.

Debbie Antonelli

Roxy Bernstein

Roxy Bernstein

Paul Biancardi

Paul Biancardi

Jay Bilas

Jay Bilas

Dane Bradshaw

Dane Bradshaw

Adrian Branch

Adrian Branch

Doris Burke

Doris Burke

Mike Corey

Mike Corey

Mike Couzens

Mike Couzens

Rece Davis

Rece Davis

Sean Farnham

Sean Farnham

Daymeon Fishback

Daymeon Fishback

Dave Flemming joined ESPN as a play-by-play commentator in 2010.

Dave Flemming

Fran Fraschilla

Fran Fraschilla

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Lowell Galindo

Sean Harrington

Sean Harrington

Tom Hart

Tom Hart

Rich Hollenberg

Rich Hollenberg

Malcolm Huckaby

Malcolm Huckaby

Bryndon Manzer

Clay Matvick

Clay Matvick

Sean McDonough is one of sports television’s most versatile broadcasters. He is a leading play-by-play commentator for ESPN college football and basketball games in addition to calling the NHL, the PGA Championship and the annual Par 3 Contest at The Masters. McDonough has covered the World Series, NCAA Final Four, the Olympic Games, Monday Night Football and all four major golf championships, among other marquee events during his accomplished career.

Sean McDonough

Molly McGrath

Molly McGrath

Mike Morgan

Mike Morgan

Beth Mowins

Beth Mowins

Dave Neal

Dave Neal

Mark Neely

Mark Neely

Dari Nowkhah

Dari Nowkhah

Dave Pasch

Dave Pasch

Roy Philpott

Roy Philpott

Karl Ravech

Karl Ravech

Holly Rowe

Holly Rowe

Matt Schick

Matt Schick

Jon Sciambi

Jon Sciambi

Doug Sherman

Doug Sherman

Anish Shroff

Anish Shroff

Dan Shulman

Dan Shulman

Paul Sunderland

Paul Sunderland

Jon Sundvold

Jon Sundvold

Joe Tessitore

Joe Tessitore

Dick Vitale, college basketball’s top analyst and ambassador, joined ESPN during the 1979-80 season—just after the network’s September 1979 launch—following a successful college and pro coaching career. In 2008, Vitale received the sport’s ultimate honor when he was selected as an inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.  

Dick Vitale

Brooke Weisbrod

Brooke Weisbrod

Tim Welsh

Tim Welsh

Corey Williams

Corey Williams

Bob Wischusen

Bob Wischusen

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