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Anne Marie Anderson

Anne Marie Anderson (born November 25) is a three-time Emmy Award winning broadcaster, keynote speaker and emcee.  Having spent more than three decades in sports television, she has covered six Olympic games, heavyweight title fights, golf’s majors, NBA/MLB playoffs and the Superbowl among countless other marquee events.  Anderson has served as a play-by-play announcer on several major networks including ESPN, ABC, NBC, FOX and TBS.

Anne Marie Anderson
Born
Anne Marie Jeffords

November 25
Other namesAnne Marie Anderson
Occupation(s)keynote speaker and three time Emmy award winning sports broadcaster
Years active1988–present
Sports commentary career
Team(s)Las Vegas Aces
Websitewww.annemarieanderson.com

Anderson is a highly sought-after keynote speaker and emcee helping both corporate and educational audiences discover how to build highly successful teams. Utilizing the methods observed through behind closed doors coverage of many of sport’s most successful coaches and executives, Anderson delivers concrete tools and entertaining examples of what has worked – and has NOT worked – on some of the biggest stages in sport.  

Early life and career edit

Anderson played volleyball for Hofstra's Pride from 1985 to 1988 (as Anne Marie Jeffords). In 1988, the team was East Coast Conference Champion and Anderson was selected as co-MVP with Kris Keigan-Pfanstiel.[1] As of 2012, Anderson held the following career records for Hofstra Volleyball:[2]

  • #7 with block solos (98, 1985–88)
  • #7 with total blocks (346, 1985–88)
  • #8 with sets played (479, 1985–88)
  • #9 with block assists (248, 1985–88)
  • #9 with matches played (148, 1985–88)

Anderson began her television career while in college at SportsChannel New York.[3] She worked as a camera operator, stage manager and video screener.

ESPN edit

Following graduation from Hofstra, Anderson relocated to Bristol, CT and worked as a production assistant, assignment editor and associate producer on ESPN staples such as SportsCenter, NFL Gameday and Outside the Lines.[4] In 1994, she became SportsCenter's Los Angeles Bureau Producer working primarily with Shelley Smith, Andrea Kremer, Mark Schwarz, and Steve Cyphers among others. In 2000, Anderson moved north to be San Francisco Bureau Producer and in 2003 opened an ESPN bureau based in Colorado. As a bureau producer Anderson worked in the field on marquee events such as the Super Bowl, NBA Playoffs, Golf's majors, Heavyweight Title fights and six Olympic Games. She won three National Emmy awards as part of her work on SportsCenter.

In 2000, Anderson began to transition from behind the scenes to in front of the camera. She did features for NBA Today, SportsCenter and ESPN2. In 2003, she became a sideline reporter on college football, track and field and bowling while still maintaining her producing duties and writing Olympic features for ESPN The Magazine. Two years later she moved to the game table on live event coverage. Although she started as an analyst for volleyball, Anderson quickly transitioned to play by play on more than ten sports. She continues to work for ESPN on a per assignment basis as well as on a variety of other networks.

CBS College TV (CSTV) edit

In 2005, Anderson left producing and focused solely on her career in front of the camera. She was a volleyball and basketball analyst for CSTV as well as play by play for track and field. She also did football sidelines and eventually basketball, volleyball, and softball play-by-play for the network.

The Mtn edit

In 2006, while working for CSTV and ESPN Anderson was one of the original talent for The Mtn (MountainWest Sports Network). She served in variety of roles for the regional network both in the field and in the studio. Anderson was on the sidelines for football and the conference basketball. She called play by play on volleyball, basketball and softball. During that time Anderson was the original host of Mtn Peak Performances and host a variety of other shows and formats including Around the Mtn, Mountain View, Basketball wraps and Olympic Sport preview shows.

Fox Sports Net edit

In 2010, Anderson hosted the PAC-10 Women's Basketball tournament on Fox Sports Net alongside Lisa Leslie, as well as served as a sideline reporter on regular season games. In 2011, Anderson filled in on FSN's The Final Score and hosted daily internet NFL and college updates on Fox.com.

Pac-12 Network edit

In 2012, the Pac-12 Network was launched and hired Anderson in the play by play role for their men's and women's college sports. She can currently be seen on beach and indoor volleyball, soccer, basketball waterpolo and softball broadcasts on the Network.

Las Vegas Aces edit

From 2018-2021 Anderson served as the play-by-play announcer for the Las Vegas Aces of the Women's National Basketball Association.

International Sport edit

In 2022 Anderson traveled to several different countries calling the national men's and women's volleyball teams in Volleyball Nations League for VolleyballWorld.

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 May 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Hofstra Volleyball 2012 Media Guide" (PDF). Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications. Retrieved 31 March 2013.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Anderson, Anne Marie. "Sportscaster". Comcast Sports. Archived from the original on 7 April 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  4. ^ Anderson, Anne Marie (9 February 2002). "Producer". ESPN. Retrieved 20 February 2013.


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Anne Marie Anderson born November 25 is a three time Emmy Award winning broadcaster keynote speaker and emcee Having spent more than three decades in sports television she has covered six Olympic games heavyweight title fights golf s majors NBA MLB playoffs and the Superbowl among countless other marquee events Anderson has served as a play by play announcer on several major networks including ESPN ABC NBC FOX and TBS Anne Marie AndersonBornAnne Marie JeffordsNovember 25Other namesAnne Marie AndersonOccupation s keynote speaker and three time Emmy award winning sports broadcasterYears active1988 presentSports commentary careerTeam s Las Vegas AcesWebsitewww wbr annemarieanderson wbr comAnderson is a highly sought after keynote speaker and emcee helping both corporate and educational audiences discover how to build highly successful teams Utilizing the methods observed through behind closed doors coverage of many of sport s most successful coaches and executives Anderson delivers concrete tools and entertaining examples of what has worked and has NOT worked on some of the biggest stages in sport Contents 1 Early life and career 2 ESPN 3 CBS College TV CSTV 4 The Mtn 5 Fox Sports Net 6 Pac 12 Network 7 Las Vegas Aces 8 International Sport 9 ReferencesEarly life and career editAnderson played volleyball for Hofstra s Pride from 1985 to 1988 as Anne Marie Jeffords In 1988 the team was East Coast Conference Champion and Anderson was selected as co MVP with Kris Keigan Pfanstiel 1 As of 2012 Anderson held the following career records for Hofstra Volleyball 2 7 with block solos 98 1985 88 7 with total blocks 346 1985 88 8 with sets played 479 1985 88 9 with block assists 248 1985 88 9 with matches played 148 1985 88 Anderson began her television career while in college at SportsChannel New York 3 She worked as a camera operator stage manager and video screener ESPN editFollowing graduation from Hofstra Anderson relocated to Bristol CT and worked as a production assistant assignment editor and associate producer on ESPN staples such as SportsCenter NFL Gameday and Outside the Lines 4 In 1994 she became SportsCenter s Los Angeles Bureau Producer working primarily with Shelley Smith Andrea Kremer Mark Schwarz and Steve Cyphers among others In 2000 Anderson moved north to be San Francisco Bureau Producer and in 2003 opened an ESPN bureau based in Colorado As a bureau producer Anderson worked in the field on marquee events such as the Super Bowl NBA Playoffs Golf s majors Heavyweight Title fights and six Olympic Games She won three National Emmy awards as part of her work on SportsCenter In 2000 Anderson began to transition from behind the scenes to in front of the camera She did features for NBA Today SportsCenter and ESPN2 In 2003 she became a sideline reporter on college football track and field and bowling while still maintaining her producing duties and writing Olympic features for ESPN The Magazine Two years later she moved to the game table on live event coverage Although she started as an analyst for volleyball Anderson quickly transitioned to play by play on more than ten sports She continues to work for ESPN on a per assignment basis as well as on a variety of other networks CBS College TV CSTV editIn 2005 Anderson left producing and focused solely on her career in front of the camera She was a volleyball and basketball analyst for CSTV as well as play by play for track and field She also did football sidelines and eventually basketball volleyball and softball play by play for the network The Mtn editIn 2006 while working for CSTV and ESPN Anderson was one of the original talent for The Mtn MountainWest Sports Network She served in variety of roles for the regional network both in the field and in the studio Anderson was on the sidelines for football and the conference basketball She called play by play on volleyball basketball and softball During that time Anderson was the original host of Mtn Peak Performances and host a variety of other shows and formats including Around the Mtn Mountain View Basketball wraps and Olympic Sport preview shows Fox Sports Net editIn 2010 Anderson hosted the PAC 10 Women s Basketball tournament on Fox Sports Net alongside Lisa Leslie as well as served as a sideline reporter on regular season games In 2011 Anderson filled in on FSN s The Final Score and hosted daily internet NFL and college updates on Fox com Pac 12 Network editIn 2012 the Pac 12 Network was launched and hired Anderson in the play by play role for their men s and women s college sports She can currently be seen on beach and indoor volleyball soccer basketball waterpolo and softball broadcasts on the Network Las Vegas Aces editFrom 2018 2021 Anderson served as the play by play announcer for the Las Vegas Aces of the Women s National Basketball Association International Sport editIn 2022 Anderson traveled to several different countries calling the national men s and women s volleyball teams in Volleyball Nations League for VolleyballWorld References edit Hofstra Volleyball 2009 Media Guide PDF Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications Archived from the original PDF on 26 May 2012 Retrieved 31 March 2013 Hofstra Volleyball 2012 Media Guide PDF Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications Retrieved 31 March 2013 permanent dead link Anderson Anne Marie Sportscaster Comcast Sports Archived from the original on 7 April 2013 Retrieved 15 February 2013 Anderson Anne Marie 9 February 2002 Producer ESPN Retrieved 20 February 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anne Marie Anderson amp oldid 1166847224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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