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  2. List of SportsCenter anchors and reporters - Wikipedia

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    Mike Massaro: (2001-2014), was with NBC Sports as a pit reporter for the network's NASCAR coverage until December 2016, he is now with MAVTV; Chris Mortensen: (1991–2023) Atlanta-based bureau reporter; National Football League reporter; died on March 3, 2024; Rachel Nichols: (2004–2013, 2016–2022) NBA reporter, now with Monumental Sports ...

  3. Michele Tafoya - Wikipedia

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    Michele Tafoya (born 1964/1965) [1] is an American reporter and retired sports broadcaster. Most notably, from 2011 to 2022, she worked primarily as a sideline reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football.

  4. Kathryn Tappen - Wikipedia

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    After starting in College Sports Television, Tappen joined WJAR in Providence, R.I., where she served as both a weekend anchor and weekday sports reporter. [4] From there she moved to New England Sports Network (NESN). Tappen then joined the NHL Network in 2011 where she hosted NHL Tonight, [5] and subsequently moved to NBC in the summer of ...

  5. Maria Taylor (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Suzette Maria Taylor (born May 12, 1987) is an American sportscaster for NBC Sports.She has worked for ESPN and the SEC Network.She has covered college football, college volleyball, National Basketball Association (NBA), National Football League (NFL), and men's and women's college basketball.

  6. Lindsay Czarniak - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay Ann Czarniak (born 1977 or 1978) [1] [2] is an American sports anchor and reporter.She formerly worked for Fox Sports as a sideline reporter for NFL games. [3] After spending six years with WRC-TV, the NBC owned-and-operated station in Washington, D.C., [4] Czarniak joined ESPN as a SportsCenter anchor in August 2011 and left ESPN in 2017.

  7. Trenni Casey - Wikipedia

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    From 2011 to 2013, Casey worked for WTMJ (AM) and ESPN 540 in Milwaukee as a sports reporter and talk show host. [4] [1] Casey was hired by NBC Sports to work as a curling reporter during the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics, [5] [6] and she also covered tennis for NBC Sports at the 2016 [7] and 2020 Summer Olympics. [8]

  8. Heather Cox - Wikipedia

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    Heather Cox (née Schoeny) (born June 3, 1970) is an American sportscaster who is a sports reporter for NBC. As Heather Schoeny, she played college volleyball at University of the Pacific . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  9. Julie Donaldson - Wikipedia

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    In February 2008, Donaldson was hired to cover Boston-based sports for NBC affiliate WHDH-TV. She left the job in December 2008, seeking a start in a new market. [ 5 ] In June 2010, Donaldson was employed as a freelance reporter for Comcast SportsNet 's mid-atlantic network, covering sports stories in the Washington, D.C. area. [ 5 ] Donaldson ...