Maybe Neil Everett considered how much the late Bill Walton would've enjoyed Sunday's matchup between No. 7 Gonzaga and Oregon — former and future members of Walton's beloved Pac-12 "Conference of ...
Why is Elle Duncan leaving ESPN? What did she say on her final SportsCenter appearance? Where is she going? Here's what to know about anchor's exit.
After nearly a decade at ESPN, “SportsCenter” anchor Elle Duncan is leaving the network to become Netflix’s lead host for its expanding sports coverage. Duncan, 42, hosted her final “SportsCenter” ...
The moves position Williamson as a leading voice in both ESPN’s news programming and live sports coverage. She will begin ...
Linda Cohn isn’t returning to Kraken Hockey Network this season, according to Kate Shefte of The Seattle Times. Cohn worked ...
After Elle Duncan left her mark at ESPN, the network is promoting another Black woman to succeed her: Christine Williamson.
One ESPN commercial and a single word brought back a flood of a golden age of sports in Arkansas. "Boo-Yah!" For anyone who ...
Elle Duncan joined ESPN as a relatively unknown sports host out of Boston. As she departs the network this week, Duncan is a ...
Duncan joined SportsCenter in 2016 and also hosted College GameDay Women’s Basketball and WNBA Countdown as well as The Elle ...
ESPN’s “30 for 30: A Portrait of Stuart Scott” airs on Wednesday, December 10, at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN. Those without cable can ...
The former "SportsCenter" anchor will start her diverse range of coverage on Netflix in early 2026 with "Skyscraper Live" ...
Duncan joined ESPN in 2016, where she hosted the 6 p.m. ET edition of “SportsCenter.” At the Disney-owned sports giant, she held key roles across college and professional basketball, including hosting ...