Christine Williamson has been promoted to two prominent positions at ESPN, taking over as co-anchor of the 6 p.m. ET “SportsCenter” and becoming the network’s lead host for women’s college basketball ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. After nearly a decade at ESPN, “SportsCenter” anchor Elle Duncan is leaving the network to become Netflix’s lead ...
As one era of ESPN’s “SportsCenter” is set to end, another one is just beginning. Elle Duncan, who has become one of the faces of ESPN due to her sharp wit, hosting duties for the “6 p.m. SportsCenter ...
It's the end of an era at ESPN. The Elle Duncan era. Why is Elle Duncan leaving ESPN? Where is she going? What did she say on her final SportsCenter appearance? What does she think of ESPN's critics?
Hope everyone had a safe and Happy New Year's Eve! Scott Van Pelt, the longtime SportsCenter host, almost had a disastrous one, but he managed to save himself at the last second. Van Pelt has hosted ...
Elle Duncan will co-host her final 6 p.m. ET SportsCenter on Dec. 16 as she is set to lead Netflix’s sports coverage starting as early as Christmas Day. Duncan was originally reported to try to split ...
“Christine connects with fans through her energy, personality and knowledge of sports, and she’s proven throughout her ESPN career that she can anchor coverage at the highest level.” As one era of ...
Elle Duncan anchored her final episode of SportsCenter on Tuesday night after nearly a decade with ESPN. Her colleagues gave her an emotional sendoff, but her family won the night. During the closing ...
Florida State soccer defeated Stanford to win the Women's College Cup Championship. Goalkeeper Kate Ockene's save was featured on ESPN's SportsCenter Top 10 plays. This marks the fifth national title ...
Florida State soccer has been highlighted on ESPN's SportsCenter on Monday morning after taking down Stanford in the Women's College Cup championship. Kate Ockene's save made No. 4 in SC's Top 10 ...
“SportsCenter” anchor Christine Williamson will succeed Elle Duncan at ESPN, serving as co-host of the TV program’s 6 p.m. time slot alongside Kevin Negandhi, as well as the lead women’s college ...