List of SportsCenter anchors and reporters

List of SportsCenter anchors and reporters

This is a list of current and former "SportsCenter" anchors and reporters since that show debuted on September 7, 1979.

portsCenter anchors

Current SportsCenter anchors

*John Anderson: (1999–present), Monday-Friday 11pm and 1am ET
*Chris Berman: (1979–present)
*Steve Berthiaume: (2000–2006, 2007–present)
*Michelle Bonner: (2005–present), primarily on weekends at either 6pm, 11pm, or 1am (all ET)
*Cindy Brunson: (1999–2000, 2002–present)
*John Buccigross: (1996–present), primarily at 11pm or 1am ET
*Steve Bunin: (2007–present), made debut 2007-08-25
*Ryan Burr: (2007–present), made debut 2007-06-23
*Linda Cohn: (1992–present)
*Rece Davis: (1994–present), he is also the lead host of "College Football Live"
*Josh Elliott: (2006–present), weekdays 9am-noon ET
*Neil Everett: (2000–present), Monday-Friday 11pm and 1am ET
*Robert Flores: (2007–present), weekdays noon-3pm ET
*Mike Golic: (2007–present), made debut on 2007-07-23
*Mike Greenberg: (1996–present), also co-host of ESPN Radio's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" (also seen on ESPN2)
*Jay Harris: (2003–present), Monday-Friday 6pm ET
*Fred Hickman: (2004–present)
*Brian Kenny: (1997–present), primarily Monday-Friday at 6pm ET. In addition, he is also the studio host of "Friday Night Fights" on ESPN2.
*Michael Kim: (1996–present), primarily a "SportsCenter" update anchor during "Mike and Mike in the Morning" and "ESPN First Take" (both on ESPN2)
*Suzy Kolber: (1993–1996, 1999–present), also a sideline reporter for "Monday Night Football"
*Steve Levy: (1993–present), Monday-Friday 11pm and 1am ET
*Bob Ley: (1979–present), Sunday 10:30am ET
*David Lloyd: (1998–present)
*Kenny Mayne: (1994–2004, 2007–present) Signed one-year contract on 2007-01-17, did 50 shows in 2007. [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/hiestand-tv/2007-01-16-hiestand_x.htm] He returned as anchor on 2007-03-04. In addition, he is also a horse racing commentator.
*Chris McKendry: (1996–present), weekdays noon-3pm ET
*Kevin Neghandi: (2008–present), made debut 2008-07-19
*Dari Nowkhah: (2007–present)
*Karl Ravech: (1993–present)
*Scott Reiss: (2001–present)
*John Saunders: (1986-199?, 2008-present) returned as anchor of 7 ET edition on Sundays during the NFL season as of 2008-09-07
*Stuart Scott: (1993–present), Sunday-Thursday 11pm ET
*Will Selva: (2008–present)
*Sage Steele: (2007–present), primarily a "SportsCenter" update anchor during "Mike and Mike in the Morning" and "ESPN First Take" (both on ESPN2)
*Hannah Storm: (2008–present), made debut 2008-08-11; weekdays 9am-noon ET
*Scott Van Pelt: (2001–present), Monday-Friday 11pm and 1am ET
*Stan Verrett: (2000–present), primarily during the week at 1am
*Matt Winer: (2001–present)
*Trey Wingo: (1997–present)

Former SportsCenter anchors

* Larry Beil: (1996–1999), now a sports anchor at KGO-TV (ABC) in San Francisco
* Tim Brando: (1986–1994), now with CBS Sports; he is also a play-by-play commentator for both CBS Sports and Fox Sports Net
* Cara Capuano: (2000–2004), now with Fox Sports Net
* Kevin Corke: (1999–2003), now correspondent with NBC News
* Jack Edwards: (1991–2003), now with Versus and NESN
* Rich Eisen: (1996–2003), now with NFL Network
* Dave Feldman: (1996–2000), now sports director at WTTG-TV (FOX) in Washington, DC
* Chris Fowler: (1989–1993), now a studio host for the network and host of ESPN's "College GameDay"
* Kevin Frazier: (2002–2004), now with "Entertainment Tonight"
* Gayle Gardner: (1983–1988), retired from broadcasting
* George Grande: (1979–1988), now a play-by-play commentator for Cincinnati Reds television broadcasts on FSN Ohio
* Greg Gumbel: (1979–1988), now in his second stint with CBS Sports
* Brett Haber: (1994–1997), now sports director at WUSA-TV (CBS) in Washington, DC
* Mike Hall: (2004–2005), formerly with ESPNU from 2005-03-04 to 2007-04-27, now with the Big Ten Network
* Jason Jackson: (1995–2002), now a broadcaster for the Miami Heat
* Dana Jacobson: (2002–2006), now co-host of "ESPN First Take" on ESPN2
* Craig Kilborn: (1993–1996), former host of "The Late Late Show" from 1999 to 2004, now an actor
* Lee Leonard: (1979) now host of a public affairs program on CN8 (The Comcast Network)
* Tom Mees: (1979–1996) drowned in 1996 while rescuing his daughter from drowning in a swimming pool
* Gary Miller: (1990–2004), now an anchor at KCBS and KCAL in Los Angeles
* Chris Myers: (1987–1998), now with Fox Sports
* Keith Olbermann: (1992–1997), now host of "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" on MSNBC
* Bill Patrick: (1990–1998), now with NBC Sports and Versus
* Dan Patrick: (1989–2006), left network on 2007-08-17, now a senior writer for "Sports Illustrated" and co-host of NBC's "Football Night in America"
* Dave Revsine: (1999–2007), now lead anchor of the Big Ten Network
* Robin Roberts: (1990–2004), now co-anchor of ABC's "Good Morning America"
* Bill Seward: (1984, 1996-2000), now a sports anchor at KNBC (NBC) in Los Angeles, CA, CBS Radio and TVG Network.
* Sharon Smith: (1980–1990), retired
* Charley Steiner: (1987–2001), now a play-by-play commentator for Los Angeles Dodgers radio broadcasts and sports talk show host on XM Radio
*Bob Stevens: (199?-200?)
* Mike Tirico: (1991–1997), now a play-by-play commentator for ESPN's "Monday Night Football", lead NBA play-by-play commentator for ESPN and ABC, and sports radio talk show host of ESPN Radio's "The Mike Tirico Show"
* Bob Waller: (1979–19??)
* Pam Ward: (1996–2004), now a college football and women's college basketball play-by-play commentator for ESPN
* Whit Watson: (1997–2002), now with Sun Sports

portsCenter reporters

Current SportsCenter reporters

*David Amber: (2005-present) Toronto-based reporter and occasional ESPNEWS anchor
*Anne Marie Anderson: (2007-present) Colorado-based reporter
*Erin Andrews: (2004-present) also a sideline reporter for the network
*John Barr: (2003-present) Atlanta-based bureau reporter
*Chris Connelly: (2001-present) essayist
*Steve Cyphers: (2004-present) Grand Junction, Colorado-based bureau reporter
*Colleen Dominguez: (2004-present) Los Angeles-based bureau reporter
*Jeannine Edwards: (2006-present) primarily a horse racing reporter
*Peter Gammons: (1990-present) MLB reporter
*Hank Goldberg: (?-present) Miami-based bureau reporter
*Pedro Gomez: (2003-present) Barry Bonds based reporter
*Penn Holderness: (2006-present) St. Louis-based bureau reporter
*Bob Holtzman: (2001-present) Cincinnati-based bureau reporter
*Marlo Klain: (1997-present) Indianapolis-based bureau reporter and IRL reporter
*Darren Lyn: (2006-present) Houston-based bureau reporter
*Nicole Manske: (2008-present) NASCAR reporter; she is also the lead host of "NASCAR Now" on ESPN2
*Mike Massaro: (2001-present) NASCAR reporter
*Chris Mortensen: (1991-present) Atlanta-based bureau reporter; NFL reporter
*Kelly Naqi (formerly Kelly Neal): (1987-present) Outside the Lines reporter; NFL reporter
*Rachel Nichols: (2004-present) New York City and Washington D.C.-based bureau reporter
*Wendi Nix: (2006-present) Boston-based bureau reporter; she is also one of the hosts of "College Football Live"
*Sal Paolantonio: (1995-present) Philadelphia and New York City-based bureau reporter; NFL reporter
*T.J. Quinn: (2007-present) investigative reporter
*Tom Rinaldi: (2003-present) New York City-based bureau reporter; "ESPN First Take" fill-in co-host
*Lisa Salters: (2002-present) Los Angeles-based bureau reporter; occasional sideline reporter
*Jeremy Schaap: (1996-present) New York City-based bureau reporter and "Outside the Lines" fill-in host
*Joe Schad: (200?-present) college football reporter
*George Smith: (2003-present) Chicago-based bureau reporter
*Michael Smith: (2004-present) NFL reporter
*Shelley Smith: (1992-present) Los Angeles-based bureau reporter
*Shannon Spake: (2007-present) NASCAR reporter
*Ed Werder: (1998-present) Dallas-based bureau reporter; NFL reporter

Former SportsCenter reporters

*David Aldridge: (1996-2004), now a reporter for "The NBA on TNT"
*Bonnie Bernstein: (1995-1998), now a sideline reporter and substitute studio host for the network following an eight-year stint with CBS Sports
*Alex Flanagan: (1998-2006), now a reporter for the NFL Network
*Ann Kreiter (formerly Ann Werner): (199?-200?), now an anchor and studio host at the Big Ten Network
*Andrea Kremer: (1990-2006), now with NBC Sports; also a sideline reporter for "Sunday Night Football"
*Mark Malone: (1994-2004), now sports director at WBBM-TV (CBS) in Chicago
*Pam Oliver: (1993-1995), now with Fox Sports; also a sideline reporter for the "NFL on FOX"
*Jimmy Roberts: (1988-2000), now with NBC Sports
*Melissa Stark: (1999-2003), now with MSNBC and NBC News

ee also

* "SportsCenter"
* List of SportsCenter segments and specials


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