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  2. Kara Wolters - Wikipedia

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    Kara Elizabeth Wolters [1] (born August 15, 1975) is a retired American collegiate and professional basketball player and a current sports broadcaster. Standing at six feet seven inches (2.01 m) and nicknamed "Big Girl," she is the tallest player in University of Connecticut women's basketball history and one of the tallest women to ever play in the WNBA.

  3. Brooke Weisbrod - Wikipedia

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    Weisbrod began her career in broadcasting with ESPN in 2004 as a women's college basketball analyst. While building a name for herself in broadcasting, she balanced a sales career in the advertising and metals industries for ten years. Now a full-time sports broadcaster, she covers college, high school, and professional basketball.

  4. List of NBA on ESPN commentators - Wikipedia

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    Doug Collins (basketball analyst 2014–2017) Ariel Helwani (sidleine reporter 2019–2021) Mark Jackson (co-lead analyst 2007–2011, 2014–2023) Magic Johnson (studio analyst 2012–2014) Brent Musburger (play-by-play 2003–2005) Brad Nessler (play-by-play 2003–2004) Rachel Nichols (sideline reporter/host 2016–2021) Dan Patrick

  5. South Carolina’s three titles in seven years speak volumes of ...

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    Under Staley's mentorship, Cardoso has become one of women's college basketball's most dominant players. - Morry Gash/AP Cardoso arrived in the US from her native Brazil as a 15-year-old who wasn ...

  6. 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.

  7. Lisa Byington - Wikipedia

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    Byington announced the 2019 Women's World Cup for Fox [5] and the 2020 Olympic Games as a play-by-play announcer for men's and women's soccer. [6] Byington has also worked as a sideline reporter for the NCAA men's basketball tournament with CBS and Turner since 2017. On March 19, 2021, she became the first woman to do play-by-play in March ...

  8. The 2024 WNBA season: A historic year for women’s basketball ...

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    The league is set to expand from 12 to 15 teams – with rumors of more circulating – and will only provide more opportunities for young girls looking to watch and play basketball going forward.

  9. Reporter Apologizes to Caitlin Clark for Sexist Comment: ‘I’m ...

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    Caitlin Clark’s introductory press conference with the Indiana Fever was supposed to be about one of the most impactful women in college sports history joining the professional ranks.. Instead ...