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VISTA.Today on MSNPhoenixville’s Kevin Negandhi Busier Than Ever After 19 Years at ESPN
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.
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ESPN’s Kevin Negandhi on his busy ‘SportsCenter’ stretch, returning to Pa., and losing his father
The last leg of his whirlwind tour ends up close to home in Pennsylvania, where he’ll be hosting SportsCenter from the Little ...
SportsCenter's 50 States in 50 Days campaign is wrapping up with Pa. native Kevin Negandhi at the Little League World Series.
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.
Kevin Negandhi, an ESPN anchor and a Temple alumnus, and Adrian Wojnarowski, a former ESPN NBA reporter and current general manager of St. Bonaventure’s men’s basketball team, hosted an NIL ...
Returning to anchor ESPN’s presentation: Kevin Negandhi, who has prior spelling bee hosting experience. Negandhi will be joined by reporter Jen Lada and longtime spelling analyst Paul Loeffler.
ESPN anchor Kevin Negandhi is a native of eastern Pennsylvania, a Temple grad, and has a keen interest in Philadelphia’s pro sports teams. By Keith Groller | The Morning Call ...
<p>INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Kevin Negandhi, Kara Lawson and Rebecca Lobo have built an incredible rapport in a short time.</p><p>They have been working the women's NCAA Tournament together for three ...
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 shares why it's so important to keep fighting and to never back down, much like two of his mentors who continued to fight until the very last second.
— Kevin Negandhi (@KevinNegandhi) March 27, 2019 Around the Horn host Tony Reali added his thoughts, which went beyond the event itself and stressed the importance of inclusion.
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