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The last leg of his whirlwind tour ends up close to home in Pennsylvania, where he’ll be hosting SportsCenter from the Little ...
Kevin Negandhi, a Phoenixville native and Temple University graduate, is now almost in his 19th year at ESPN, and has never been busier in his career, writes Rob Tornoe for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
SportsCenter's 50 States in 50 Days campaign is wrapping up with Pa. native Kevin Negandhi at the Little League World Series.
Long-time ESPN anchor Kevin Negandhi will be sticking around at the network for at least a little while longer. On Monday, ESPN announced Negandhi had signed a multi-year extension with the company.
Kevin Negandhi has been a fixture on ESPN's "SportsCenter" since he joined the network in 2006. On Saturday morning, he was able to share a moment with his kids that he'll never forget.
In 2006, Negandhi left Sarasota and traveled up to New England to join ESPN. Since arriving at ESPN, Kevin Negandhi has made history as the first Indian-American to serve on a national sports network.
On ABC’s Saturday coverage, Kevin Negandhi will be taking over the studio host role (Stan Verrett held it last year after long-time host John Saunders passed away just before the season), with ...
ESPN anchor Kevin Negandhi, a Temple alum and all-around Philly fanboy, gave us a little something to smile about with his genuinely joyful reaction to senior players Avery Williams, Avery Ellis ...
Kevin Negandhi, the popular ESPN host and personality who hails from Philadelphia and graduated from Temple University, is one of the loudest Philly fans in sports media. It's a good thing.
Sage Steele and Kevin Negandhi are the new permanent anchors for the 6 p.m. edition of ESPN's "SportsCenter" as it attempts to rebrand itself again.
D.C. Sports Bog ESPN’s Kevin Negandhi gets his dream assignment: National Spelling Bee, a.k.a. the ‘Indian Super Bowl’ June 1, 2017 More than 8 years ago Summary ...
The rain turned the hill beyond the outfield in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, into a mud-sliding course and ESPN reporter Kevin Negandhi even got in on the fun, sliding head-first down the ...