Terry Gannon
American basketball player
Terrance Patrick "Terry" Gannon (born November 1, 1963, in Joliet, Illinois), is an American sportscaster. He works for ESPN/ABC Sports, The Golf Channel and NBC Sports. Gannon's work has included many different sporting events. These include college basketball, figure skating, golf, college football, the WNBA, the NBA, and the Olympics. In 1983, Gannon was a member of the North Carolina State University basketball team which won the national championship. He is the leading 3-point shoot in the history of NC State and lead the country in 3-point shots in 1983[1]
Sports covered
changeSport | Covered | network(s) | position |
---|---|---|---|
Baseball | Charlotte Knights | play-by-play | |
College Baseball | Jefferson-Pilot, Prime | ||
Little League World Series | ABC | ||
Football | College Football | ABC, ESPN | |
Basketball | College Basketball | ABC, ESPN | |
WNBA | ABC, ESPN | ||
NBA | ESPN | ||
Association football | World Cup | ABC, ESPN | Host |
Golf | PGA Tour | ABC | Play-by-Play |
ESPN, Golf Channel | |||
Various | Cycling | ABC | Host |
Wide World of Sports | ABC | ||
Thoroughbred Racing | ABC/ESPN | ||
Tennis | ESPN | ||
Indy Racing | ABC | ||
Olympics | NBC | ||
Figure skating | NBC | ||
College Rugby | NBC |
References
change- ↑ "Terry Gannon | NBC Sports Group Pressbox". Retrieved 25 October 2012.