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“Those women don’t need your junk,” Rowe, who serves as the sideline reporter for the WNBA on ESPN and ABC, said Friday on ...
About 120 miles away from where the Milwaukee Bucks staged a playoff game strike on Aug. 26, Holly Rowe was watching a similar scene unfold in the WNBA Bubble at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.
A look at Holly Rowe’s prolific career The veteran journalist joined ESPN full-time in 1998 and worked in certain telecasts with the program before that. Rowe also worked with ABC Sports from ...
The update on Caitlin Clark's injury status has essentially been a series of non updates. The Indiana Fever have made it ...
Holly Rowe, ESPN reporter and University of Utah alum, speaks a the annual Parry D. Sorensen Distinguished Lecture, presented by the University of Utah Department of Communication, in Salt Lake ...
ESPN’s Holly Rowe gets ready to report from the sidelines during the Clemson Tigers game against the Florida State Seminoles on October 15, 2022, at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, FL.
ESPN reporter Holly Rowe said surgery to remove a second chest tumor "went well" on Tuesday night after announcing she would undergo the operation earlier Tuesday.
Holly Rowe needs cancer treatments every 21 days, but that's not keeping her off the ESPN airwaves ESPN By Alex Putterman on 03/18/201703/17/2017 ...
Holly Rowe interviews Kelsey Plum at 2017 WNBA Draft. NBAE/Getty Images “I was really grateful because my contract was up in April,” she said.
Rowe, a Utah native, was probably excited enough getting to watch the Utes win their season opener over Florida 24-11. But the shot of oxygen added a little more juice to the evening.
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