Andy Katz

Andy Katz

Katz in November 2013
Born (1969-04-07) April 7, 1969
Newton, Massachusetts
Alma mater University of Wisconsin, Madison
B.A., History & Political Science (1990)
Occupation sports reporter (basketball)
Employer ESPN
Home town Newton, Massachusetts
Title Senior Writer
Board member of former board member, United States Basketball Writers Association
President Obama fills out his picks for the NCAA Men's Div I Tournament with ESPN's Andy Katz. President Barack Obama picked North Carolina to win the National Championship when he shared his "Barack-etology" with Katz on March 18, 2009. Other teams in his Final Four were Pittsburgh, Louisville, and Memphis.[1]

Andy Katz (born April 7, 1969) is a senior college basketball journalist for ESPN.com. He has been working for ESPN since January 5, 2000.[2] He is a regular sports analyst on College GameNight on ESPN. Katz earned a B.A. at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (1990), and has worked for ESPN since January 5, 2000.[3]

Career

Before Katz joined ESPN he was a sports reporter for The Fresno Bee (19951999). He worked at the Albuquerque Journal (19901995) and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (19891990)[4][5] Katz is responsible for reporting the latest sports news and information to fans. He is also involved in speaking, engaging with fans, and appearing at meet and greets with the public.[2]

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