Debbie Antonelli Bio | Wiki
Debbie Antonelli is a popular American sports analyst. As of now, Debbie works as a national basketball analyst at ESPN, Big Ten Network, CBS, FOX, and Westwood One in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, since December 1988. She also does WNBA games at both ESPN and NBATV and has served as the main play-by-play voice of the Indiana Fever; since 1996.
Debbie Antonelli Age
Debbie was born in Cary, North Carolina, in the United States. She is around 62 years old.
Debbie Antonelli Height
She is a woman of above-average stature. Debbie stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (Approx 1.72m).
Debbie Antonelli Family
She was born and brought up in Cary, North Carolina, to her caring and loving father and mother. At the moment, Debbie has not disclosed any details regarding either her parents or if she has siblings.
Debbie Antonelli Husband
Debbie is happily married to her loving and supportive husband named Frank. The pair married in 1992. The couple resides in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina with their three kids namely Joey, Patrick, and Frankie.
Debbie Antonelli Education
Debbie moved on to Ohio Campus where she spent a year getting a master’s degree in sports administration after graduating from NC State. During her time at Ohio, Debbie worked as the women’s basketball student assistant coach. Following obtaining her Master’s from Ohio, Debbie spent the following four years as Director of Marketing at the Campus of Kentucky prior to moving on to the same role at Ohio State University.
Debbie Antonelli ESPN
Her time at Ohio State paved the way for her broadcasting career now. Since her arrival, Ohio State did not have any televised women’s sports, so Debbie went to a local station and had them figure out how much it would take to air eight women’s games each season on local TV. Debbie gathered the needed sponsors to cover those games, and as a bonus, she was the play-by-play voice for those games. Debbie did Ohio State women’s games for a period of five years while also working as an analyst for Dayton Flyers men’s basketball games for a period of three years.
In addition, Debbie became also Ohio State’s Director of Marketing. Both ESPN and CSTV finally employed Debbie as an analyst for select games; as well as the work would proceed to grow. As of now, Debbie proceeds to broadcast via the Elite Eight for ESPN’s NCAA Women’s Tournament coverage. Moreover, Westwood One would Employ Debbie to be the analyst for their Final Four broadcasts; a position she has held since 2000.
An example of Debbie’s greatest achievements came in 2007 when she became the winner of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Mel Greenberg Media Award which recognizes a member of the media who has well displayed a commitment to women’s basketball as well as to advancing the role of the media in promoting the women’s game.
Debbie’s Colleagues at ESPN include:
Rob Demovsky – reporter
LaPhonso Ellis -analyst
Suzy Kolber -reporter
Tony Reali – host
Steve Levy – sportscaster
Karl Ravech -host
Israel Gutierrez -sports reporter
Buster Olney -senior writer
Debbie Antonelli Salary
She earns a satisfying amount from her work as a national basketball analyst at ESPN, Big Ten Network, CBS, FOX, and Westwood One in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, since December 1988. Debbie’s average salary is $ 87,401 per year.
Debbie Antonelli Net Worth
Debbie gets her wealth from her work as a national basketball analyst at ESPN, Big Ten Network, CBS, FOX, and Westwood One in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, since December 1988. Therefore, Debbie has accumulated a decent fortune over the years she has worked. Debbie’s estimated net worth is $981,355.
Is Debbie Antonelli Married
Yes. Debbie is happily married to her loving and supportive husband named Frank. The pair married in 1992. The couple resides in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina with their three kids namely Joey, Patrick, and Frankie.
Who Is Debbie Antonelli
Debbie works as a national basketball analyst at ESPN, Big Ten Network, CBS, FOX, and Westwood One in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, since December 1988. She also does WNBA games at both ESPN and NBATV and has served as the main play-by-play voice of the Indiana Fever; since 1996.