List of SportsCenter anchors and reporters
This is a list of current and former SportsCenter anchors and reporters since the television show debuted on September 7, 1979.
''SportsCenter'' anchors
Current ''SportsCenter'' anchors
- Cristina Alexander:
- Victoria Arlen:
- Matt Barrie:
- Chris Berman:, occasional anchor
- John Brickley:
- Nicole Briscoe:
- John Buccigross:
- Stormy Buonantony:
- Andraya Carter:
- Drew Carter:
- Linda Cohn:
- Kevin Connors:
- Shae Cornette:
- Rece Davis:, studio host with ESPN, still anchors SportsCenter on occasion
- Elle Duncan:
- Michael Eaves:
- Kate Feeney:
- Katie George:
- Jay Harris:
- Cassidy Hubbarth:
- Jen Lada:
- Alyssa Lang:
- Steve Levy:, also a play-by-play commentator
- David Lloyd:
- Molly McGrath:
- Zubin Mehenti:
- Phil Murphy:
- Kevin Negandhi:
- Stephen Nelson:
- Arda Ocal:
- Molly Qerim:
- Karl Ravech:, also on Baseball Tonight
- Kelsey Riggs:
- Laura Rutledge:
- Treavor Scales:
- Randy Scott:
- Amina Smith
- Ryan Smith:
- Michele Steele:
- Hannah Storm:
- Gary Striewski:
- Scott Van Pelt:, based in Washington, D.C.
- Christine Williamson:
Former ''SportsCenter'' anchors
- John Anderson:
- Jorge Andres:, formerly with Sports Network, now with CBS Sports
- Larry Beil:, now sports director at KGO-TV in San Francisco
- Steve Berthiaume:, now a play-by-play commentator for the Arizona Diamondbacks television broadcasts on Bally Sports Arizona
- Michelle Bonner:, now runs her own public relations and consulting group
- Tim Brando:, now with Fox Sports as a play-by-play commentator
- Max Bretos: Left ESPN to join LAFC full time
- Ashley Brewer:, based in Los Angeles, now with NFL Network
- Cindy Brunson:, now with Bally Sports Arizona
- Steve Bunin:, was with Comcast SportsNet Houston until October 2014, now a morning news anchor at KING-TV
- Cara Capuano:, now with ESPNU
- Cari Champion:, now with Amazon Prime Video
- Cary Chow:, now at WRC-TV in Washington, D.C.
- Eric Clemons:, now freelancing
- Jonathan Coachman:
- Antonietta Collins:
- Kevin Corke:, now with Fox News
- Jay Crawford:, among the 100 staffers who were let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017; later an executive in residence at Bowling Green State University, now with WKYC in Cleveland
- Lindsay Czarniak, now produces digital content and features for Joe Gibbs Racing; also serves as sideline reporter for NFL Network and contributor for Today.
- Jack Edwards:, now a play-by-play announcer for the Boston Bruins on NESN
- Rich Eisen:, now with NFL Network
- Josh Elliott:, now with CBS News
- Neil Everett:, based in Los Angeles
- Dave Feldman:, now with NBC Sports Bay Area
- Robert Flores:, now with MLB Network and NHL Network
- Chris Fowler:, now a studio host for the network, including ESPN's College GameDay ; he is also a lead play-by-play commentator for ESPN's college football coverage, including ABC's Saturday Night Football
- Kevin Frazier:, now with Entertainment Tonight
- Gayle Gardner:, retired from broadcasting
- Rhonda Glenn: ; died in 2015
- George Grande:, former sports commentator for Cincinnati Reds television broadcasts on Fox Sports Ohio, now retired
- Mike Greenberg:, now co-host of Get Up! on ESPN
- Todd Grisham:, now a play-by-play commentator for the Ultimate Fighting Championship
- Greg Gumbel:, moved to CBS Sports; died in 2024
- Brett Haber:, now commentator for the Tennis Channel
- Mike Hall:, formerly with ESPNU from March 4, 2005, to April 27, 2007, now with Big Ten Network
- Chris Hassel:, among the 100 staffers who were let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017; now with CBS Sports
- Darren M. Haynes:, now with KCAL-TV in Los Angeles
- Fred Hickman:, formerly with WVUE-DT in New Orleans, Louisiana as a sports director for the station and later a news anchor at WDVM-TV in Hagerstown, Maryland; died in 2022
- Jemele Hill:, now with The Undefeated
- Mike Hill:, now with FS1
- Jason Jackson:, now a broadcaster for the Miami Heat
- Dana Jacobson:, now with CBS News and Sports.
- Brian Kenny:, now with MLB Network
- Nabil Karim:, now with Turner Sports
- Doug Kezirian:
- Lisa Kerney:, now with FanDuel
- Michael Kim:, now with Stadium
- Craig Kilborn:, later host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show from 1996 to 1998 and CBS's The Late Late Show from 1999 to 2004, now an actor
- Suzy Kolber:,, studio host for NFL Insiders and host of Monday Night Countdown, anchored SportsCenter on occasion
- Lee Leonard:, was host of a public affairs program on the Comcast Network until that network folded in October 2017; died in 2018
- Bob Ley:, retired on June 30, 2019
- Sal Marchiano:, longtime New York area sportscaster, now retired
- Kenny Mayne:
- Chris McKendry:, now an on-site host for ESPN's tennis coverage
- Jade McCarthy:
- Tom Mees: drowned in 1996
- Gary Miller:, now an anchor at WKRC-TV in Cincinnati
- Chris Myers:, now with Fox Sports
- Katie Nolan:
- Dari Nowkhah:, now with SEC Network
- Keith Olbermann:
- Bill Patrick:, now with NBC Sports and NBCSN
- Dan Patrick:, formerly co-hosted NBC's Football Night in America from 2008 to 2017, now a senior writer for Sports Illustrated and host of The Dan Patrick Show on Premiere Networks and Peacock
- Samantha Ponder:
- Scott Reiss:, now with KRON-TV
- Dave Revsine:, now lead anchor of Big Ten Network
- Robin Roberts:, now co-anchor of ABC's Good Morning America
- Karie Ross:
- Dianna Russini:
- Stuart Scott:, died of cancer in 2015
- Will Selva:, now an anchor for NFL Network
- Bill Seward:, now a sports anchor at NBC Sports and CBS Radio
- Jaymee Sire:, among the 100 staffers who were let go by ESPN on April 26, 2017; she is now with the Food Network
- Michael Smith:, now with NBC Sports and Amazon Prime Video
- Sage Steele:
- Charley Steiner:, now a play-by-play commentator for Los Angeles Dodgers radio broadcasts
- Bob Stevens:, started announcing Savannah State football games in 2006
- Mike Tirico:, was a play-by-play commentator for ESPN's Monday Night Football, NBA play-by-play commentator for ESPN and ESPN on ABC; Tirico is now with NBC Sports
- Stan Verrett:, based in Los Angeles
- Adnan Virk:, terminated February 3, 2019; now with MLB Network
- Sara Walsh:, now with NFL Network
- Pam Ward:, now a college football and women's college basketball play-by-play commentator for ESPN
- Whit Watson:, now with Golf Channel
- Bram Weinstein:, now the radio play-by-play voice of the Washington Commanders
- Steve Weissman:, now with NFL Network and Tennis Channel
- Matt Winer:, now with Turner Sports and NBA TV
- Trey Wingo:
Current ''SportsCenter'' reporters
- Chris Connelly: essayist
- Sal Paolantonio: Philadelphia and New York City-based bureau reporter; NFL reporter
- T. J. Quinn: investigative reporter and Outside the Lines fill-in host
- Lisa Salters: Los Angeles-based bureau reporter; Monday Night Football sideline reporter
- Jeremy Schaap: New York City-based bureau reporter, Outside the Lines host and E:60 co-host
- Joe Schad: college football reporter
- Adam Schefter: NFL reporter/insider
- Shelley Smith: Los Angeles-based bureau reporter
- Ed Werder:, rejoined ESPN on August 12, 2019, as a Dallas-based bureau reporter; he was previously an NFL reporter for ESPN during his first stint with the network until he was laid off on April 26, 2017
Former ''SportsCenter'' reporters
- David Aldridge:, now a reporter for NBA on TNT and NBA TV
- David Amber:, now with Sportsnet
- Erin Andrews:, currently with Fox Sports
- Anne Marie Anderson:, now with the Pac-12 Network
- Bonnie Bernstein:, now a co-host of The Michael Kay Show on WEPN in New York
- Jenn Brown:
- John Clayton:, NFL reporter, died March 18, 2022.
- Colleen Dominguez:, Los Angeles-based bureau reporter
- Jeannine Edwards:, retired on December 29, 2017
- Alex Flanagan:, formerly a reporter for the NFL Network and NBC Sports, now with the Montag Group
- Peter Gammons:, MLB reporter for ESPN, now in same capacity for the MLB Network
- Hank Goldberg: Miami-based bureau reporter; died on July 4, 2022
- Pedro Gomez: West Coast based reporter; died on February 7, 2021
- Ann Kreiter :, now an anchor and studio host at BTN
- Andrea Kremer:, now with NFL Network
- Mark Malone:, now a football color commentator for Westwood One Radio Network
- Mike Massaro:, was with NBC Sports as a pit reporter for the network's NASCAR coverage until December 2016, he is now with MAVTV
- Chris Mortensen: Atlanta-based bureau reporter; National Football League reporter; died on March 3, 2024
- Rachel Nichols: NBA reporter, now with Monumental Sports Network
- Wendi Nix: Boston-based bureau reporter; she is also one of the hosts of College Football Live, an in-studio contributor on Sunday NFL Countdown and anchors SportsCenter on occasion
- Pam Oliver:, now with Fox Sports
- Lou Palmer: ; died on October 18, 2019
- Tom Rinaldi: New York City-based bureau reporter; First Take fill-in co-host; now with Fox Sports
- Jimmy Roberts:, now with NBC Sports
- Shannon Spake:, now with Fox Sports
- Melissa Stark:, now a sideline reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football, had worked concurrently with NBC Sports and NFL Network until April 2024, when she was laid off from the latter
- Michele Tafoya:, was most recently with NBC Sports