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NEW YORK -- About a decade ago, a group of 13 former coaches and players assembled for a three-day golf outing at the Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina. Among those in attendance were Chuck Daly ...
It’s hard to imagine how much college basketball has changed since Bill Raftery left home to play at La Salle University in 1960. Even when he joined CBS Sports almost a generation later in 1983 ...
HOUSTON — The practice session was almost over. Mike Krzyzewski wandered over to press row, said hello, and then asked Bill Raftery: "Did my wife straighten you out?" He was referring to a few ...
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Bill Raftery Already Announced Decision On The 2025-26 SeasonBefore this year's Final Four even started, CBS broadcaster Bill Raftery provided an update on his future. Raftery has been one of the authentic broadcasters in the history of college basketball.
Ian Eagle and Bill Raftery have been working together since the early 1990s. / Troy Taormina-Imagn Images 1. This week’s SI Media With Jimmy Traina, which came out Thursday morning, features a ...
Renowned college basketball analyst Bill Raftery is the lead game analyst for FOX Sports’ college basketball coverage, teaming with his longtime play-by-play partner Gus Johnson. Raftery joined ...
College basketball fans will know the voice as former coach and longtime color commentator Bill Raftery. Wisconsin fans got a taste of Raftery in the first round. Marquette faces North Carolina ...
Legendary college basketball broadcaster Bill Raftery added another highlight call to his catalogue on Friday night when he referenced President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada during the ...
He’ll be calling Monday night’s championship between UConn and Purdue alongside familiar faces Grant Hill and Bill Raftery. And speaking of familiarity, it hasn’t taken long for Eagle to ...
Once again, the lead broadcast team will be Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, and Bill Raftery, with Tracy Wolfson on sidelines, as Nantz gets set to call his 32nd and final Final Four in Houston.
The U.S. held a three-day weekend earlier this month, but for Bill Raftery, that was no reason to take a break. It was an opportunity to do more work. So it was that on Monday, Jan. 16 ...
Legendary college basketball analyst Bill Raftery made the drive from his Florham Park, N.J. home to see Rutgers and Seton Hall practice this week and weighed in with his thoughts on both.
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