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Christine Williamson has been promoted to two prominent positions at ESPN, taking over as co-anchor of the 6 p.m. ET SportsCenter and becoming the network’s lead host for women’s college basketball coverage.
Williamson joined ESPN in 2019 as a digital host after stints at Fox Sports, the Big 12 Network and the Denver Broncos.
Elle Duncan’s ESPN exit has seen two of her colleagues pick up expanded roles. Per multiple reports, the popular star is set to leave the network when her contract expires in the next few
With longtime ESPN anchor Elle Duncan moving on to greener pastures, the network has been looking for a permanent replacement in a variety of roles. Today, ESPN's women's basketball coverage has a new face.
Notre Dame football player Mark Zackery IV has joined the Fighting Irish basketball roster, agent Justin Faires of LIFT Sports told ESPN's Jeff Borzello. The freshman cornerback played point guard in high school, won a state championship as a sophomore. Adds depth after Markus Burton's injury.
ESPN’s “30 for 30: A Portrait of Stuart Scott” airs on Wednesday, December 10, at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN. Those without cable can watch the docuseries for free through FuboTV or DIRECTV, each of which offers a free trial to new users. Sling is another option for streaming the show, and promotional offers are available.
Analyst Kevin Pelton imagined a scenario where San Antonio lands Davis and plays him next to franchise player Wembanyama, creating a towering pairing inside that could potentially elevate the team’s status as a legitimate contender. In Pelton’s proposal, the final deal would look as follows.
It's early December in football season, which means that if you're attending a college football or NFL game anytime soon, you'll probably be seeing a lot of jersey-over-hoodie combinations among male sports fans.
Before he was an ESPN anchor, before his cool as the other side of the pillow delivery captured the flavor of an era of sports broadcasting, Stuart Scott was a reporter at WRAL. He gets his due in the new ESPN 30 for 30 "Boo-Yah".