Turner
Sports and CBS Sports Announce
All-Star
Line-up of Broadcast Teams for Coverage of
2012
NCAA® Division I Men’s Basketball Championship
CBS
Sports and Turner Sports today announced their lineup of broadcast teams for the
second year of combined coverage of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball
Championship. Once again, Turner Sports and CBS Sports will provide live,
full national coverage of the tournament’s 67 games across four national
television networks – TBS, CBS, TNT and truTV – as well as across
multiple platforms including NCAA March Madness Live.
The
tournament tips-off on Tuesday, March 13 and Wednesday, March 14 with the NCAA FIRST
FOUR® on truTV. Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg and Steve Kerr will be courtside calling the
action from Dayton, Ohio on March 13, with Tracy Wolfson
reporting. Last year, tournament darling VCU advanced from the inaugural FIRST
FOUR® to the NCAA Final Four®. The quartet will team up again when the
tournament concludes on CBS Sports with the Final Four® and National Championship
game live from New
Orleans, La.
on Saturday, March 31, and Monday, April 2. This marks the second consecutive
year Nantz, Kellogg, Kerr and Wolfson will team-up to work the Final Four® and
National Championship.
Ian
Eagle and Jim
Spanarkel, along with
courtside reporter Lewis
Johnson, handle the call for the FIRST FOUR games on Wednesday,
March 14.
Following are the
announcer pairings for the second and third rounds (Thursday, March 15-Sunday,
March 18):
Play-By-Play
/ Analyst
*Regional Announce Teams
Jim
Nantz / Clark Kellogg*
Marv
Albert / Steve Kerr*
Verne
Lundquist / Bill Raftery*
Kevin
Harlan / Len Elmore / Reggie Miller*
Ian
Eagle / Jim Spanarkel
Brian
Anderson / Dan Bonner
Tim
Brando / Mike Gminski
Spero
Dedes / Bob Wenzel
Tracy
Wolfson, Craig Sager, Lesley Visser, Marty Snider, Lewis Johnson, Jaime
Maggio and Otis Livingston will
serve as courtside reporters throughout the tournament.
Studio Coverage
For
the second consecutive year, CBS Sports and Turner Sports will utilize two
studios, based in New York
and Atlanta,
to cover all the tournament action. Studio coverage will again be
anchored by Greg Gumbel and Ernie Johnson with Charles Barkley, Greg Anthony and Kenny Smith
providing analysis throughout the tournament from the CBS Broadcast Center
in New York.
Matt Winer anchors the coverage
from Turner Broadcasting’s Atlanta studio and will be
joined by Seth Davis and Steve Smith.
During the Regional
semi-finals and finals, Gumbel will remain in the New York studio alongside Barkley,
Anthony and Kenny Smith, while Johnson will shift to the Atlanta
studios to join Davis and Steve Smith.
Studio coverage for the
FIRST FOUR® originates from Atlanta and will feature
Johnson, Barkley, Anthony, Davis and Kenny Smith on Tuesday with Winer, Davis
and Steve Smith providing analysis on Wednesday.
In
the first year of its 14-year partnership, Turner Sports’ and CBS
Sports’ exclusive live coverage of the 2011 NCAA Division I Men’s
Basketball Championship was the most-watched tournament since 2005, averaging
10.2 million total viewers. In 2011, more than 176 million people tuned
into the tournament.
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