Tracy Wolfson
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Tracy Wolfson, a University of Michigan graduate, is a sideline reporter for CBS for college football, college basketball and the U.S. Open since 2004. Wolfson is also a sideline reporter for coverage of auto racing, skiing, ice skating, gymnastics, track and field and the rodeo.
She used to work for MSG Network as well as covering golf, college football and Arena Football for ESPN from 2002-2003. Her career first started in Trenton, New Jersey as a sports anchor.
She currently resides in New York with her husband.
Tracy has received numerous criticisms regarding her on-air work, including an awkward interview with tennis player Lleyton Hewitt at the 2005 U.S. Open, where she was roundly booed by the crowd, [1][2].
Tracy's most embarrassing moment occurred on June 11, 2005 NCAA Track & Field Championships held at Sacramento State University. For the majority of Tracy's on-air reports, her fly was clearly unzipped. Only her last two reports showed that Tracy had pulled her zipper up, presumably after her cameraman, or another crew member, pointed the faux pas out to the blushing reporter.