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List of SportsCenter Anchors And Reportersreport

  • John Anderson: (1999–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Victoria Arlen: (2018–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Matt Barrie: (2013–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Chris Berman: (1979–present), occasional anchor

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Ashley Brewer: (2020–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • John Brickley: (2020–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Nicole Briscoe: (2015–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • John Buccigross: (1996–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Linda Cohn: (1992–present), based in Los Angeles

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Antonietta Collins: (2016–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Kevin Connors: (2008–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Rece Davis: (1995–present), studio host with ESPN, still anchors SportsCenter on occasion

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Olivia Dekker: (2020–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Elle Duncan: (2016–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Michael Eaves: (2016-present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Neil Everett: (2000–present), based in Los Angeles

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jay Harris: (2003–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Cassidy Hubbarth: (2012–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Nabil Karim: (2019–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Suzy Kolber: (1993–1996), (1999–present), now a studio host for NFL Insiders and host of Monday Night Countdown, still anchors SportsCenter on occasion

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jen Lada: (2018–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Alyssa Lang: (2019–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Steve Levy: (1993–present), also a play-by-play commentator

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • David Lloyd: (1998–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Kenny Mayne: (1994–present), returned to anchoring duties in February 2014

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Doug Kezirian: (2012–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Molly McGrath: (2020–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Zubin Mehenti: (2011–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Kevin Negandhi: (2008–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Keith Olbermann: (1992–1997, 2013–2015, 2018-present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Molly Qerim: (2018–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Samantha Ponder: (2019–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Karl Ravech: (1993–present), also on Baseball Tonight

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Dianna Russini: (2015–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Laura Rutledge: (2018–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Treavor Scales: (2017–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Randy Scott: (2012–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Ryan Smith: (2019–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Michele Steele: (2011–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Sage Steele: (2007–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Hannah Storm: (2008–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Gary Striewski: (2018–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Maria Taylor: (2019–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Scott Van Pelt: (2001–present)

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Stan Verrett: (2000–present), based in Los Angeles

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Trey Wingo: (1997–present), also co-hosts Golic and Wingo on ESPN Radio and ESPNEWS

    (Current SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jorge Andres: (2011–2015), formerly with American Sports Network, now with CBS Sports

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Larry Beil: (1996–1999), now sports director at KGO-TV (ABC) in San Francisco

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Steve Berthiaume: (2000–2006, 2007–2012), now a play-by-play commentator for the Arizona Diamondbacks television broadcasts on Fox Sports Arizona

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Michelle Bonner: (2005–2012), now runs her own public relations and consulting group

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Tim Brando: (1986–1994), now with Fox Sports as a play-by-play commentator

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Max Bretos: (2010–2019) Left ESPN to join LAFC full time

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Cindy Brunson: (1999–2012), now with Fox Sports Arizona

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Steve Bunin: (2003–2012), was with Comcast SportsNet Houston (now AT&T SportsNet Southwest) until October 2014, now a morning news anchor at KING-TV

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Cara Capuano: (2000–2004), now with ESPNU

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Cari Champion: (2012–2020) Left ESPN January 29, 2020

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Cary Chow: (2017-2019), now at WRC-TV in Washington, DC

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Eric Clemons: (1987–1991), now freelancing

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jonathan Coachman: (2009–2017), now in his second stint with World Wrestling Entertainment as color commentator for WWE Raw

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Kevin Corke: (1999–2003), now with Fox News Channel

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jay Crawford: (2012–2017), among the 100 staffers who were let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017; later an executive in residence at Bowling Green State University, now with WKYC (NBC) in Cleveland

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Lindsay Czarniak (2011–2017), now produces digital content and features for Joe Gibbs Racing

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jack Edwards: (1991–2003), now a play-by-play announcer for the Boston Bruins on NESN

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Rich Eisen: (1996–2003), now with NFL Network

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Josh Elliott: (2006–2011), now with CBS News

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Dave Feldman: (1996–2000), now with NBC Sports Bay Area

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Robert Flores: (2007–2016), now with MLB Network and NHL Network

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Chris Fowler: (1989–1993), now a studio host for the network, including ESPN's College GameDay (1993–2014); he is also a lead play-by-play commentator for ESPN's college football coverage, including ABC's Saturday Night Football

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Kevin Frazier: (2002–2004), now with Entertainment Tonight

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Gayle Gardner: (1983–1988), retired from broadcasting

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • George Grande: (1979–1988), former play-by-play commentator for Cincinnati Reds television broadcasts on Fox Sports Ohio, now retired

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Mike Greenberg: (1996–2017), now co-host of Get Up! on ESPN

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Todd Grisham: (2011–2016), now a play-by-play commentator for the UFC

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Greg Gumbel: (1979–1988), now in his second stint with CBS Sports

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Brett Haber: (1994–1997), now commentator for the Tennis Channel

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Mike Hall: (2004–2005), formerly with ESPNU from March 4, 2005 to April 27, 2007, now with BTN

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Chris Hassel: (2013-2017), among the 100 staffers who were let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017; now with CBS Sports

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Darren M. Haynes: (2014-2017), now with WUSA in Washington, DC as a sports director for the station

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Fred Hickman: (2004–2008), formerly with WVUE-DT in New Orleans, Louisiana as a sports director for the station, now a news anchor at WDVM in Hagerstown, MD

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jemele Hill: (2017–2018), now with The Undefeated

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Mike Hill: (2008–2013), now with Fox Sports 1

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jason Jackson: (1995–2002), now a broadcaster for the Miami Heat

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Dana Jacobson: (2002–2006, 2011–2012), now with CBS Sports Radio and CBS Sports

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Brian Kenny: (1997–2011), now with the MLB Network

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Lisa Kerney: (2014–2018)

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Michael Kim: (1996–2013), now with Stadium

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Craig Kilborn: (1993–1996), former host of CBS's The Late Late Show from 1999 to 2004, now an actor

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Lee Leonard: (1979), was host of a public affairs program on the Comcast Network until that network folded in October 2017; died in 2018

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Bob Ley: (1979-2019), retired on June 30, 2019

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Sal Marchiano: (1979–1984), longtime New York area sportscaster, now retired

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jade McCarthy: (2012–2017), among the 100 staffers who were let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017; she is now with NBC Sports Boston

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Chris McKendry: (1996–2016), now an on-site host for ESPN's tennis coverage

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Tom Mees: (1979–1996) drowned in 1996

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Gary Miller: (1990–2004), now an anchor at KCBS/KCAL in Los Angeles

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Chris Myers: (1987–1998), now with Fox Sports

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Katie Nolan: (2017-2018) (Snapchat edition)

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Dari Nowkhah: (2007–2011), now with SEC Network

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Bill Patrick: (1990–1998), now with NBC Sports and NBCSN

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Dan Patrick: (1989–2006), formerly co-hosted NBC's Football Night in America from 2008 to 2017, now a senior writer for Sports Illustrated and host of The Dan Patrick Show on NBCSN and Audience Network

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Scott Reiss: (2001–2008), now with NBC Sports Bay Area

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Dave Revsine: (1999–2007), now lead anchor of BTN

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Robin Roberts: (1990–2004), now co-anchor of ABC's Good Morning America

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Stuart Scott: (1993–2014), died of cancer in 2015

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Will Selva: (2007–2011), now an anchor for NFL Network

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Bill Seward: (1984, 1996–2000), now a sports anchor at NBC Sports and CBS Radio

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jaymee Sire: (2013–2017), among the 100 staffers who were let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017; she is now with the Food Network

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Michael Smith: (2017–2018)

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Charley Steiner: (1987–2001), now a play-by-play commentator for Los Angeles Dodgers radio broadcasts

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Bob Stevens: (1995–2002), started announcing Savannah State football games in 2006

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Mike Tirico: (1991–1997), was a play-by-play commentator for ESPN's Monday Night Football, NBA play-by-play commentator for ESPN and ABC; Tirico is now with NBC Sports

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Adnan Virk: (2010–2019), terminated February 3, 2019

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Sara Walsh: (2010–2017), no longer with ESPN as of May 4, 2017; she is now with Fox Sports

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Pam Ward: (1996–2004), now a college football and women's college basketball play-by-play commentator for ESPN

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Whit Watson: (1997–2002), now with Golf Channel

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Bram Weinstein: (2010–2015), now in his third stint with WTEM radio (The Team 980) in Washington, DC

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Steve Weissman: (2010–2015), now with NFL Network and Tennis Channel

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Matt Winer: (2001–2010), now with Turner Sports and NBA TV

    (Former SportsCenter anchors) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Chris Connelly: (2001–present) essayist

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Hank Goldberg: (1993–present) Miami-based bureau reporter

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Pedro Gomez: (2003–present) West Coast based reporter

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Bob Holtzman: (2001–present) Cincinnati-based bureau reporter

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Chris Mortensen: (1991–present) Atlanta-based bureau reporter; NFL reporter

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Rachel Nichols: (2004–2013), (2016–present) NBA reporter; host of The Jump

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Wendi Nix: (2006–present) Boston-based bureau reporter; she is also one of the hosts of College Football Live, an in-studio contributor on Sunday NFL Countdown (since 2014) and anchors SportsCenter on occasion

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Sal Paolantonio: (1995–present) Philadelphia and New York City-based bureau reporter; NFL reporter

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • T.J. Quinn: (2007–present) investigative reporter and Outside the Lines fill-in host

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Tom Rinaldi: (2003–present) New York City-based bureau reporter; ESPN First Take fill-in co-host

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Lisa Salters: (2002–present) Los Angeles-based bureau reporter; Monday Night Football sideline reporter (since 2012)

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jeremy Schaap: (1996–present) New York City-based bureau reporter, Outside the Lines host and E:60 co-host (since May 14, 2017)

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Joe Schad: (2005–present) college football reporter

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Adam Schefter: (2009–present) NFL reporter/insider

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Shelley Smith: (1992–present) Los Angeles-based bureau reporter

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Ed Werder: (1998-2017, 2019-present), rejoined ESPN on August 12, 2019 as a Dallas-based bureau reporter; he was previously an NFL reporter for ESPN during his first stint with the network until he was laid off on April 26, 2017

    (ESPN reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • David Aldridge: (1996–2004), now a reporter for NBA on TNT and NBA TV

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • David Amber: (2005–2010), now with Sportsnet

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Erin Andrews: (2004–2012), currently with Fox Sports

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Anne Marie Anderson: (2007), now with the Pac-12 Network

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Bonnie Bernstein: (1995–1998, 2006–2009), now a co-host of The Michael Kay Show on 1050 ESPN Radio in New York

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jenn Brown: (2009–2012)

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • John Clayton: (1995–2017), NFL reporter, no longer with ESPN as of May 31, 2017

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Colleen Dominguez: (2004–2014), Los Angeles-based bureau reporter

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jeannine Edwards: (1995–2017), retired on December 29, 2017

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Alex Flanagan: (1998–2006), now a reporter for the NFL Network and NBC Sports

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Peter Gammons: (1990–2009), MLB reporter for ESPN, now in same capacity for the MLB Network

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Ann Kreiter (formerly Ann Werner): (1990–2000), now an anchor and studio host at BTN

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Andrea Kremer: (1990–2006), now with NFL Network

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Mark Malone: (1994–2004), now a football color commentator for Westwood One Radio Network

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Mike Massaro: (2001-2014), was with NBC Sports as a pit reporter for the network's NASCAR coverage until December 2016

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Pam Oliver: (1993–1995), now with Fox Sports

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Lou Palmer: (1979–1985), retired

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Jimmy Roberts: (1988–2000), now with NBC Sports

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Shannon Spake: (2007–2016), now with Fox Sports

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Melissa Stark: (1999–2003), now a reporter for the NFL Network

    (Former SportsCenter reporters) (SportsCenter anchors)

  • Michele Tafoya: (2000–2011), now with NBC Sports

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If you love sports and enjoy watching TV shows about sports, then a SportsCenter is a must. It broadcasts daily sports news at specific times and is the flagship program and brand of ESPN, an American cable and satellite television network. As the face of SportsCenter, the random tool recorded a total of 154 outstanding anchors and reporter lists of the channel.

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