As the Longhorns have risen to the top of the standings, they have been led by familiar faces. That includes Madison Booker, ...
Christen Press, who was honored by the U.S. women's soccer team before its win over Paraguay, is determined to be advocate ...
Former ESPN 'First Take' host Molly Qerim has landed her first job since her exit from the network, according to a report this week.
Pat McAfee might be considered one of the top personalities at ESPN, but make no mistake, there are plenty of people tired of his antics. McAfee, a former All-Pro punter for the Indianapolis Colts, ...
It's the end of an era at ESPN. The Elle Duncan era. Why is Elle Duncan leaving ESPN? Where is she going? What did she say on her final SportsCenter appearance? What does she think of ESPN's critics?
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 ...
Stuart Scott was famous for his cheeky quips But the legendary ESPN anchor didn't always enjoy support from management, according to one of the network's veteran former anchors. ESPN's 30 for ...
President Donald Trump seems to revel in sparring with the press — and in the past month, nearly all of his targets have been women. “Nasty,” “piggy,” “terrible,” “ugly” and “incapable” have been ...
Elle Duncan will not remain at ESPN as she moves to Netflix to become the new face of the streaming service’s sports programming, according to The Athletic. Duncan — who co-hosts “SportsCenter” at 6 p ...
Netflix is reportedly hiring one of ESPN’s prized female talents for their sports division. Netflix is looking to increase its presence in live sports streaming and is reportedly hiring one of ESPN’s ...
Duncan has been a face of ESPN's coverage and network events in recent years. Manoli Figetakis / Getty Images ESPN and Elle Duncan will fully part ways as she moves to Netflix to become the new face ...
ESPN’s Sportscenter launched on September 7, 1979, making household names out of its cast of anchors over decades of sports highlights, catch phrases and top plays. Former ESPN anchor Stuart Scott, ...
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