Debbie Antonelli got to call son Patrick during Louisville’s win over Indiana
"And here comes Patrick."
"And here comes Patrick."
"We've worked our way up through the ranks and hopefully have earned the respect of not only one another, but our peers and our co-workers."
"It signifies yet another opportunity for our team to serve fans in a meaningful and memorable way."
"Just underway here in Cleveland, and we apologize for some technical difficulties we're having."
Beth Mowins, Doris Burke, and Cassidy Hubbarth will form ESPN's all-female broadcast team.
Always a fun moment!
ESPN will produce an all-women's telecast for their NBA doubleheader on International Women's Day on Wednesday.
In addition to Beth Mowins, Doris Burke, and Lisa Salters, production roles will also be staffed by women on-site and in Bristol.
Mowins will become the fifth woman to work in an MLB television booth.
Mowins, Griese and Rutledge will call Jets-Lions, with the new top team of Joe Tessitore, Jason Witten, Booger McFarland and Lisa Salters calling the late Rams-Raiders game.
ESPN needs to figure something out to get more interest in their weekly NFL broadcast.
Mike Missanelli said, “I don’t know why the sporting world needs a female play-by-play person on an NFL game."
Beth Mowins is joining the CBS broadcast team as an NFL play-by-play analyst
Mowins will be the first woman to ever call NFL play-by-play for the network.
Mowins and Ryan have already called one practice game
Mowins is well aware of the footsteps she's following in as a female voice on NFL broadcasts.
ESPN is providing more opportunities to more people than any of their competitors.
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