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  2. List of ESPN personalities - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Bernstein: 1995–1998, 2006–present (SportsCenter correspondent, Wednesday Night Baseball, college football, NFL, substitute host for NFL Live and Jim Rome Is Burning, co-host The Michael Kay Show on 1050 ESPN Radio (New York)) Georgie Bingham 2007–present (co-host of SportsCenter for ESPN non-domestic market and Soccernet SportsCenter)

  3. List of SportsCenter anchors and reporters - Wikipedia

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    Suzy Kolber: (1993–1996), (1999–2023), studio host for NFL Insiders and host of Monday Night Countdown, anchored SportsCenter on occasion [1] [2] Lee Leonard: (1979), was host of a public affairs program on the Comcast Network until that network folded in October 2017; died in 2018; Bob Ley: (1979-2019), retired on June 30, 2019 [2]

  4. Molly Qerim - Wikipedia

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    Molly Ann Qerim (born March 31, 1984) is an American television personality and host of ESPN's First Take. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She previously was the host of NFL Network 's weekday morning show, NFL AM , [ 3 ] and NFL Fantasy Live .

  5. List of ESPN Radio personalities - Wikipedia

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    John Rooke: 1999–2011 (ESPN Radio College GameDay and GameNight) Jalen Rose: 2015–2022 (Jalen & Jacoby) Ryen Russillo: 2007–2017 (The Baseball Show, ESPN Radio College GameDay and The Scott Van Pelt Show) Sean Salisbury: 2003–2008 (The Huddle) Mike Schopp: 2002–2006 (ESPN Radio College GameDay) Jon Sciambi: 2010–2020 (MLB on ESPN Radio)

  6. Samantha Ponder - Wikipedia

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    Samantha Ponder (née Steele; [1] born December 11, 1985) is an American sportscaster who most recently hosted Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN. [2] Prior to hosting Sunday NFL Countdown, Ponder worked as a reporter and host for ESPN college football and as a basketball sideline reporter. [3]

  7. Andraya Carter - Wikipedia

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    Andraya Nichole Carter (born November 12, 1993) is an analyst and reporter for ESPN/SEC Network coverage of college basketball, college football, and the WNBA. She was a co-host for Out of Pocket with Alyssa Lang until 2023. She started working as a sideline reporter for the NBA on ESPN in 2023.

  8. Kelsey Riggs - Wikipedia

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    Born in Charleston, South Carolina, her parents were Pam and Bryan Riggs.She first got the broadcasting bug by reading the news announcement during Elementary School. She went to James Island Charter High School where she was named to the school's Hall of Fame in 2023 [3] and Charleston Southern University where she graduated majoring in communications and played on the soccer team. [4]

  9. Ashley Brewer - Wikipedia

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    Before joining ESPN, she was a part of the broadcast team on The Bachelor Winter Games show on ABC. [8] Her duties included covering MMA and being a presenter for the 2022 NHL Awards. [9] On August 17, 2021, ESPN transferred Brewer back to Los Angeles, where she co-anchored the 1:00 a.m. ET (10:00 p.m. PT) edition of SportsCenter.