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Women in Sports Media: Carolyn Peck

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With experience as a basketball player, coach and analyst, Carolyn Peck made her debut on NBC as a sports desk reporter at the 2012 Olympic Summer Games in London.

 

Originally from Tennessee, Peck was a two-time All-American and named Tennessee's Miss Basketball in 1987.  She continued her basketball career at Vanderbilt University  where she was recipient of the Inaugural Trailblazer of the Game Award and played professional basketball in Japan and Italy.  In 1994 she began coaching  and in 1999 she was named Big Ten Coach of the Year and Associated Press National Coach of the Year while coaching at Purdue.  That same year she led Purdue to victory as NCAA Champions before becoming Head Coach of the WNBA's Orlando Miracle followed by Head Coach of the University of Florida from 2002-2007.  In 2010 Peck was inducted to the Great Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame.

 

Now an analyst of college and professional basketball for ESPN Carolyn origianlly joined ESPN in 2001 and returned in 2007 as a basketball analyst for college and professional including men's & women's college basketball, NBA and WNBA.

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