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Tracy Wolfson conducted her postgame interview with UConn's Dan Hurley and Donovan Clingan on a ladder Saturday after her previous exchange with Purdue's Zach Edey fueled height jokes online.
CBS Sports' Tracy Wolfson, who has covered college sports for years, spoke with Kansas State Wildcats on SI to provide insight on the development of NIL deals over the years.
CBS Sports' lead NFL sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson talks to PEOPLE about what goes into prepping for the biggest day in sports — and how she always dreamed of this day as a little girl. Read ...
Tracy Wolfson, 48, has a packed week ahead of her, as she prepares to be the eyes and ears on the sidelines of Super Bowl LVIII Sunday when the San Francisco 49ers play the Kansas City Chiefs ...
Tracy Wolfson, a TBS sideline reporter, went viral nationwide after her conversation with UConn Huskies Center Donovan Clingan. Wolfson, an experienced broadcaster, appears to have pledged to ...
An insane photo of 7-foot-9 Florida freshman Olivier Rioux standing next to CBS sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson went viral. Skip to main content; Skip to header right navigation; ...
Tracy Wolfson doesn’t want to hear about Chiefs fatigue. The veteran NFL sideline reporter for CBS, who covered the Chiefs’ 32-29 victory over the Bills in the AFC Championship game on Sunday ...
CBS, Turner reveal March Madness announcers and 2025 men's NCAA Tournament coverage plan The team of Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery and Grant Hill, with Tracy Wolfson on sideline duties, will broadcast ...
CBS' Tracy Wolfson talks about working the sidelines for Sunday's game. It's only Week 2, ... especially with its league relationships and as rights fees get more expensive, ...
Nobody has a better Super Bowl seat that Tracy Wolfson. She has plenty of NFL knowledge, but perhaps even more important than that is the impact she has on young women coming up behind her in sports.
Wolfson shines on CBS' NFL broadcasts, and has been doing so for the past 10 years. She's an understated, but much valued, member of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo's broadcast team.