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.
SportsCenter anchors
Current SportsCenter anchors
- John Anderson: (1999–present), weekdays 6-7 ET on ESPN & 7-8 ET on ESPNEWS
- Chris Berman: (1979-present)
- Steve Berthiaume: (2000-present)
- Michelle Bonner: (2005-present)
- Max Bretos: (2010–present)
- Cindy Brunson: (1999–2000, 2002–present), weekdays 3:00pm-6:00pm ET
- John Buccigross: (1996–present), weekdays 12:00pm-3:00pm ET
- Steve Bunin: (August 25, 2003–present)
- Ryan Burr: (June 23, 2007–present)
- Reischea Canidate: (August 8, 2011-present)
- Jonathan Coachman: (February 21, 2009–present)
- Linda Cohn: (1992–present), weekdays 8:00pm-11:00pm ET
- Kevin Connors: (2008–present)
- Lindsay Czarniak: (2011-present), made debut 2011-09-07
- Rece Davis: (1995-present)
- Neil Everett: (2000–present), weekdays 1:00am-3:00am ET (Los Angeles)
- Robert Flores: (2007–present), weekdays 3:00pm-6:00pm ET
- Mike Golic: (2007–present) (only during SportsCenter Monday Kickoff; also co-host of ESPN Radio's Mike and Mike in the Morning on ESPN2)
- Mike Greenberg: (1996–present) (primarily during SportsCenter Monday Kickoff; also co-host of ESPN Radio's Mike and Mike in the Morning on ESPN2)
- Jay Harris: (2003–present), weekdays 6-7 ET on ESPN & 7-8 ET on ESPNEWS
- Mike Hill: (December 13, 2008–present)
- Michael Kim: (1996-present)
- Suzy Kolber: (1993-1996, 1999-present)
- Steve Levy: (1993–present), Weekdays 11:00pm-12:00am ET
- Bob Ley: (1979–present), Sunday mornings
- David Lloyd: (1998–present), primarily on weekend mornings
- Kenny Mayne: (1994-present)
- Chris McKendry: (1996–present), weekdays 12:00pm-3:00pm ET
- Kevin Negandhi: (July 19, 2008–present), weekdays 9am-noon ET
- Ducis Rodgers: (2009-present)
- Stuart Scott: (1993–present)
- Will Selva: (2007–present)
- Anish Shroff: (2010-present)
- Sage Steele: (2007–present), primarily on weekend mornings
- Hannah Storm: (August 11, 2008–present), weekdays 9:00am-12:00pm ET
- Scott Van Pelt: (2001–present), Weekdays 11:00pm-12:00am ET (also host of his own radio show, The Scott Van Pelt Show, on ESPN Radio and ESPNews)
- Stan Verrett: (2000–present), weekdays 1:00am-3:00am ET (Los Angeles)
- Adnan Virk: (2010–present)
- Sara Walsh: (2010–present)
- Bram Weinstein: (2010-present)
- Steve Weissman: (2010–present)
- Trey Wingo: (1997-present)
Former SportsCenter anchors
- Larry Beil: (1996–1999), now sports director 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), previously with Fox Sports Net, now with ESPNU
- 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
- Josh Elliott: (2006–2011), now a news reader for ABC's Good Morning America
- 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 Fox Sports Ohio
- Greg Gumbel: (1979–1988), now in his second stint with CBS Sports
- Brett Haber: (1994–1997), now commentator for the Tennis Channel
- Mike Hall: (2004–2005), formerly with ESPNU from March 4, 2005 to April 27, 2007, now with BTN
- Fred Hickman: (2004–2008), now with Fox Sports South
- Jason Jackson: (1995–2002), now a broadcaster for the Miami Heat
- Dana Jacobson: (2002–2006), now co-host of ESPN First Take on ESPN2
- Brian Kenny: (1997-2011), now with the MLB Network
- Craig Kilborn: (1993–1996), former host of CBS's The Late Late Show from 1999 to 2004, now an actor
- Lee Leonard: (1979), now host of a public affairs program on the Comcast Network
- Sal Marchiano: (1979-1984), longtime New York area sportscaster, now retired
- Tom Mees: (1979–1996) drowned in 1996
- Gary Miller: (1990–2004), now an anchor at KCBS and KCAL in Los Angeles
- Chris Myers: (1987–1998), now with Fox Sports
- Dari Nowkhah: (2007-2011), now with ESPNU
- Keith Olbermann: (1992–1997), now host of Countdown with Keith Olbermann on Current TV
- Bill Patrick: (1990–1998), now with NBC Sports and Versus
- Dan Patrick: (1989–2006), left network on August 17, 2007, now a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, Host of The Dan Patrick Show and co-host of NBC's Football Night in America
- Scott Reiss: (2001–2008), now with Comcast SportsNet Bay Area
- Dave Revsine: (1999–2007), now lead anchor of BTN
- Robin Roberts: (1990–2004), now co-anchor of ABC's Good Morning America
- Karie Ross : (1988-1990), now Karie Dombrowski, left broadcasting.
- Bill Seward: (1984, 1996–2000), now a sports anchor at KNBC (NBC) in Los Angeles, CA, CBS Radio and Universal Sports.
- Sharon Smith: (1980–1990), retired
- Charley Steiner: (1987–2001), now a play-by-play commentator for Los Angeles Dodgers radio broadcasts and former sports talk show host on Sirius XM Radio
- Bob Stevens: (1995–2002), in 2006 started announcing Savannah State football games.
- 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 Golf Channel
- Matt Winer: (2001-2010), now with Turner Sports
- Larry Burnett: Hosted NBA Today and SportsCenter. Left for Prime Sports. Now announcer for the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA.
SportsCenter reporters
Current SportsCenter reporters
Former SportsCenter reporters
- David Aldridge: (1996–2004), now a reporter for The NBA on TNT and NBA TV
- David Amber: (2005-2010), now with the NHL Network
- Anne Marie Anderson: (2007), now a reporter for the MountainWest Sports Network
- Bonnie Bernstein: (1995–1998, 2006–2009), now a co-host of The Michael Kay Show on 1050 ESPN Radio in New York after serving as a sideline reporter and substitute host for the network
- Steve Cyphers: (1992-2011), now a reporter for the NFL Network
- Alex Flanagan: (1998–2006), now a reporter for the NFL Network
- Peter Gammons: (1990–2009), MLB reporter for ESPN, now in same capacity for the MLB 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
- Mark Malone: (1994–2004), now a football color commentator for Westwood One Radio Network
- Pam Oliver: (1993–1995), now with Fox Sports; also a sideline reporter for the NFL on Fox
- Lou Palmer: (1979-1985), retired
- Jimmy Roberts: (1988–2000), now with NBC Sports
- Melissa Stark: (1999–2003), now a reporter for the NFL Network
- Michele Tafoya: (2000-2011), now with NBC Sports; also a sideline reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football
See also
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