Holly Rowe

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Holly Rowe
Holly Rowe 2018.jpg
Holly Rowe at a WNBA game in 2018
Born (1966-06-16) June 16, 1966 (age 55)
EducationBroadcast journalism, Brigham Young University, 1986 Broadcast Journalism degree, University of Utah, 1991
OccupationSports commentator
EmployerESPN
Children1

Holly Rowe (born June 16, 1966) is an American sports telecaster currently working for the sports television network ESPN. Rowe is best known as a sideline reporter for college football games which are telecast on ESPN.

History with ESPN[edit]

Rowe has been with ESPN since August 1998 as a full-time college football sideline reporter. In that capacity, she has been a part of numerous regular season games and post-season bowl games.

Before working full-time as a college football sideline reporter, she served as a part-time sideline reporter in certain ESPN broadcasts during the course of 1997. (Prior to that, with ABC Sports, in both 1995 and 1996.)

With ESPN, Rowe has also been a part of broadcasting women's college basketball games, and women's college volleyball (both since 1998; generally in a play-by-play capacity as opposed to her college football sideline duties). Other broadcasts that Rowe has been a part of during her time at ESPN include play-by-play for Women's World Cup matches, coverage of the Running of the Bulls, coverage of swimming, and broadcasts of track & field events.

Being a woman in the sports broadcasting industry, Rowe has been profiled by other media and news organizations.[1]

She also is a sideline reporter for men's & women's college basketball, as well as a sideline reporter for softball for ESPN. Additionally, she serves as a backup for NBA & WNBA telecasts as a sideline reporter.[2]

Other work[edit]

Before and during her time with ESPN, Rowe has worked with several other broadcast organizations. Rowe has been a broadcaster for women's college basketball games broadcast by Fox Sports since she started in 1993. Rowe has been an analyst for the WNBA’s Utah Starzz in the past as well. The Blue & White Sports Network in Provo, Utah employs Rowe in many of their broadcasts, and is the network which syndicates several Western Athletic Conference (WAC) sporting events. In addition, she has held a position on the team at CBS which produces the men's Final Four.

Before becoming a sportscaster[edit]

After graduating from Woods Cross High School in Woods Cross, Utah in 1984, Rowe attended Brigham Young University.[3] At BYU, she was the news anchor for the campus TV station, KBYU-TV. Although Rowe attended BYU for two years, she did not graduate. During this period, she also spent time as a sportswriter for the Daily Utah Chronicle and the Davis County Clipper. She later returned to school and earned a broadcast journalism degree in 1991 from the University of Utah. Right after college (1991–1992), she interned at CBS Sports.

References[edit]

  1. ^ HighBeam
  2. ^ https://espnmediazone.com/us/bios/rowe_holly/
  3. ^ "From BYU to ESPN".

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