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Annabel Croft was one of Britain's most exciting tennis prospects in the 1980s, and fast forwarding to this summer, the 1984 ...
The Utah Jazz made headlines during the 2025 NBA Draft when they selected Ace Bailey with the fifth overall pick, an elite ...
During Saturday's segment of "SportsCenter," the $7 million worth Taurasi (as per Celebrity Net Worth) trolled ESPN host Scott Van Pelt who studied at Maryland while discussing the national ...
Scott Van Pelt has shared an incredible insight into his thoughts before going live in front of millions. The popular broadcaster will call the first two days of The Masters, starting on April 10. … ...
Van Pelt spoke with The Sun about this Maryland men’s basketball season and expectations heading into the NCAA Tournament this week as the No. 4 seed set to play No. 13 Grand Canyon.
As it dropped through the net, their dreams were crushed. No one could have possibly taken it harder than ESPN's Scott Van Pelt, who graduated from Maryland in 1988.
Despite the setback, Maryland bounced back on Sunday with an impressive 90-81 win over Rutgers, bringing their overall record to 18-6 and 8-5 in Big Ten play. While most rankings, including the ...
In a segment on ESPN's 'SportsCenter,' a 3-day-old Butler basketball game was shown, and anchor Scott Van Pelt enjoyed saying Finley Bizjack's name.
"A decade later, he's gone, but he's not," Van Pelt said of Scott, "because he's like a light which doesn't quite ever go out, and his spirit lives on in all of us at this place, and it always will." ...
ESPN broadcaster Stuart Scott died of cancer 10 years ago on Saturday, and his friend and colleague Scott Van Pelt shared a moving tribute to the network's legend while on air. As he remembered where ...
To make it even cooler, Van Pelt shared something he found in a recent college basketball game that reminded him of Scott's memory. This is more than worth the full watch. RIP, Stuart Scott.