Linda Cohn, ESPN’s longest-tenured SportsCenter anchor, to retire from ESPN June 30

Linda Cohn, ESPN’s longest-tenured SportsCenter anchor, to retire from ESPN June 30

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Key Points:

  • Linda Cohn, the longest-serving SportsCenter anchor in ESPN history, will retire on June 30, with her final appearances on June 26 during the 6 p.m., 10 p.m., and 11 p.m. ET editions.
  • Cohn joined ESPN in 1992 and has hosted over 5,650 editions of SportsCenter, earning recognition for her extensive contributions to sports broadcasting and her role as a trailblazer for women in the industry.
  • Throughout her career, she has taken on multiple roles including hosting, reporting, commentating, and play-by-play announcing, with a particular focus on hockey coverage due to her background as a collegiate ice hockey goalie.
  • ESPN President Burke Magnus praised Cohn as a legend whose enthusiasm and love for sports greatly impacted the network, and ESPN plans special programming to honor her legacy on her final day of broadcasting.
  • Cohn reflects fondly on memorable moments such as her 5,000th show celebration, trying out as an emergency goalie for the Florida Panthers, and honoring late colleague Tom Mees, while expressing excitement for future opportunities beyond ESPN.

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