Wondering why Cassidy Hubbarth is leaving ESPN after 15 years on the air? The longtime NBA sideline reporter said goodbye during a high-profile play-in game broadcast—and fans quickly took notice.
Wondering why Cassidy Hubbarth is leaving ESPN after 15 years on the air? The longtime NBA sideline reporter said goodbye during a high-profile play-in game broadcast—and fans quickly took notice.
Amazon Prime Video is poaching ESPN’s Cassidy Hubbarth to be its No. 1 sideline reporter when it begins NBA coverage next season, sources briefed on the agreement told The Athletic. Hubbarth moves to ...
ESPN's Cassidy Hubbarth has been a rising star at The Worldwide Leader in Sports over the past 15 years, rising from the ranks of a studio host to become a full-time anchor for over a decade. But with ...
Wednesday night's Eastern conference play-in tournament game between the Chicago Bulls and the Miami Heat was broadcast on ESPN. The network will continue to cover the game through the 2025 playoffs, ...
Like many other popular sports hosts, including ESPN's Laura Rutlegde and former ESPN broadcaster Samantha Ponder, ESPN host Cassidy Anne Hubbarth has undergone a stunning transformation over the ...
For 15 years, Cassidy Hubbarth has been an ESPN stalwart. Joining the network just a handful of years after graduating college, the Evanston, Ill. native became a respected presence on the network's ...