Linda Cohn, one of the most beloved SportsCenter anchors, is retiring from ESPN on June 30. With a career spanning almost 34 years, Cohn has hosted more editions of SportsCenter than any other anchor in the network’s history.
A Legacy of Excellence
Cohn’s dedication to her craft and her commitment to putting the fan first have made her a staple in the world of sports broadcasting. She has covered numerous high-profile events, including the Olympics and the NHL playoffs, and has worked alongside some of the biggest names in sports.
Before joining ESPN, Cohn played collegiate ice hockey as a goaltender at SUNY Oswego. Her passion for sports and her experience as an athlete have given her a unique perspective and insight into the world of sports.
A True Professional
Cohn’s professionalism and class have earned her the respect of her colleagues and the admiration of her fans. She has been an inspiration to many young women who aspire to careers in sports broadcasting, and her legacy will continue to inspire future generations.
As Cohn looks to the future, she is excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. Her story is still being written, and she is eager to see what the next chapter holds.
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