Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Tracy Wolfson | |
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| Name | Tracy Wolfson |
| Caption | Wolfson in 2014 |
| Birth date | 17 February 1975 |
| Birth place | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Alma mater | University of Michigan |
| Occupation | Sports commentator, reporter |
| Spouse | David Reeder (m. 2006) |
| Employer | CBS Sports |
| Known for | Sideline reporting for NFL and NCAA basketball broadcasts |
Tracy Wolfson is an American sports commentator and reporter best known for her extensive work as a sideline reporter for CBS Sports. A prominent figure in National Football League and NCAA basketball coverage, she has been a fixture on major broadcasts like The NFL on CBS and the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, including the Final Four. Wolfson's career, which began at CBS News and ESPN, is marked by her insightful field reporting and her role as the first female sideline reporter for a Super Bowl broadcast team on CBS.
Tracy Wolfson was born on February 17, 1975, in New York City and was raised in the nearby suburb of New City, New York. She developed an early passion for sports, particularly for teams like the New York Giants and the New York Knicks. Wolfson attended Clarkstown High School North before pursuing higher education at the University of Michigan. At Michigan, she was a member of the Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority and graduated with a degree in communications, laying the foundational skills for her future career in broadcast journalism.
Wolfson began her professional career in news, working as a production assistant for CBS News programs such as 48 Hours and the CBS Evening News. She transitioned to sports broadcasting with a role at ESPN, where she contributed to ESPN Radio and reported for ESPN.com. In 2004, she joined CBS Sports, where she quickly became a leading sideline reporter. Her major assignments include regular-season and AFC playoff games for The NFL on CBS, working alongside announcers like Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Phil Simms. In college basketball, she is a staple of CBS Sports' coverage of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, reporting from the Final Four and National Championship games. A historic milestone was reached in 2021 when she served as the sideline reporter for Super Bowl LV, broadcast by CBS, marking the first time a woman held that position on the network's Super Bowl team. She has also covered other major events, including the PGA Tour and the SEC football game of the week.
Tracy Wolfson married David Reeder, a private equity investor, in 2006. The couple resides in New York City and has three sons. She has spoken publicly about the challenges of balancing a demanding travel schedule for CBS Sports with family life. Outside of broadcasting, Wolfson is involved with various charitable organizations and maintains an active presence discussing sports media on platforms like Twitter.
Throughout her career, Tracy Wolfson has been recognized for her contributions to sports journalism. While specific award details are often tied to the production teams she works with on CBS Sports broadcasts, her pioneering role as a female sideline reporter on a CBS Super Bowl broadcast team is a significant professional recognition. Her consistent presence on high-profile broadcasts like the AFC Championship Game and the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament solidifies her status as one of the most respected reporters in the industry.
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Category:1975 births Category:American sports commentators Category:American television reporters Category:CBS Sports people Category:Living people Category:People from Clarkstown, New York Category:University of Michigan alumni