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Pepperdine Women’s Volleyball Releases 2025 Schedule
MALIBU, Calif. — Eleven home matches and three non-conference tournaments highlight the 2025 Pepperdine women’s volleyball schedule, which was released on Thursday.
All of the Waves’ home matches will be livestreamed on ESPN+. Fans interested in purchasing season tickets may fill out a ticket interest form located at this link. Season ticket packages and single-game tickets will be available later this summer. All pertinent information can be found on the women’s volleyball team’s schedule page on pepperdinewaves.com.
“I am excited about our 2025 schedule as we’ve worked hard to put together what we think will be a nice mix of some of the best teams in college volleyball, including some quality opponents in the West Coast Conference,” Head coach Scott Wong, who is entering his 11th year at the helm of the women’s volleyball program, said. “Our team will be tested by some of the best as we continue to pursue our big goals!”
Prior to the start of the season, Pepperdine plays in two exhibition contests. First, the Waves play in the Blue and Orange Alumni Scrimmage, held in Firestone Fieldhouse on Aug. 16. A cross-town exhibition match at USC on Aug. 23 concludes the preseason portion of the schedule.
Pepperdine kicks off the season at the Sacramento State Invitational, where the Waves will play UTEP, UC Davis and the host team Hornets from Aug. 29-31. The 2025 season-opener will be against UC Davis on Aug. 29, then the Waves face off against UTEP (Aug. 30) and Sacramento State (Aug. 31).
From there, the Waves return to Malibu for the regular-season home opener against UCLA on Tuesday, Sept. 2 at 6 p.m. Pepperdine will head east to compete at the Pittsburgh Invitational, hosted by NCAA Final Four participant Pittsburgh. The Waves take on Pitt on Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. PT before playing Jacksonville State on Sept. 6 at 5 p.m. PT.
The Waves return home to host Lipscomb for the Asics Classic on Friday, Sept. 12 at 6 p.m. before taking a trip to UC Santa Barbara on Sept. 16 at 6 p.m.
Pepperdine will spend its final week of non-conference play in Tempe, Ariz. for Arizona State University’s Webb-Burbridge Classic, which features three teams that won at least 20 matches last year. In the three-day event, the Waves will face GCU (Sept. 18), Arizona State (Sept. 19) and Milwaukee (Sept. 20).
This year, Pepperdine will play 18 matches in West Coast Conference play, including two against conference newcomer Seattle, which joins the WCC after competing in the Western Athletic Conference last year. Unlike years past, the WCC will not play a double-round robin conference schedule; Pepperdine will only play six of its WCC opponents twice.
The Waves host San Diego (Sept. 25) and conference newcomer Seattle (Sept. 27) for the opening week of WCC play before taking a trip to the San Francisco Bay Area to face San Francisco (Oct. 2) and Santa Clara (Oct. 4). After taking seven days off, the Waves host Washington State on Oct. 11 before making its first Pacific Northwest trip to face Seattle (Oct. 16) and Portland (Oct. 18). October concludes with home matches against Oregon State (Oct. 23) and conference rival LMU (Oct. 30) and a road match at Pacific (Oct. 25).
Pepperdine kicks off the final month of WCC play at home against San Francisco (Nov. 1) before facing Gonzaga (Nov. 6) and Washington State (Nov. 8) on the road. The Waves will host Santa Clara on Nov. 15 before taking their final conference road trip to San Diego (Nov. 20) and LMU (Nov. 22). The Waves host Gonzaga (Nov. 26) before having their Senior Day against Saint Mary’s (Nov. 28) to wrap up the regular season during the week of Thanksgiving Break.
Pepperdine returns 10 players from last year’s 17-11 campaign, including WCC Freshman of the Year Ella Piskorz, All-WCC Freshman Team selection Chloe Pravednikov and 2023 All-WCC selection Vanessa Polk.
2025 SCHEDULE
Aug. 16 Blue and Orange Alumni Game
Aug. 23 @ USC (Exhibition)
Aug. 29 vs. UC Davis (in Sacramento, Calif.)
Aug. 30 vs. UTEP (in Sacramento, Calif.)
Aug. 31 @ Sacramento State
Sept. 2 UCLA
Sept. 5 @ Pitt
Sept. 6 vs. Jacksonville State (in Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Sept. 12 Lipscomb
Sept. 16 @ UC Santa Barbara
Sept. 18 vs. GCU (in Tempe, Ariz.)
Sept. 19 @ Arizona State
Sept. 20 vs. Milwaukee (in Tempe, Ariz.)
Sept. 25 San Diego
Sept. 27 Seattle
Oct. 2 @ San Francisco
Oct. 4 @ Santa Clara
Oct. 11 Washington State
Oct. 16 @ Seattle
Oct. 18 @ Portland
Oct. 23 Oregon State
Oct. 25 @ Pacific
Oct. 30 LMU
Nov. 1 San Francisco
Nov. 6 @ Gonzaga
Nov. 8 @ Washington State
Nov. 15 Santa Clara
Nov. 20 @ San Diego
Nov. 22 @ LMU
Nov. 26 Gonzaga
Nov. 28 Saint Mary’s
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Follow the Waves on Facebook and X, @WavesVolleyball, and follow the team on Instagram, @peppvolley. Get all the most recent schedules, results and more on www.PepperdineWaves.com.
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Asya Akbulut Signs with Vikings Ahead of 2026 Season
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland State volleyball program added an experienced setter to its 2026 roster in Asya Akbulut Tuesday.
Akbulut, a native of Ankara, Turkey, will be a senior for the Vikings this coming fall after spending her first three years at Southern Utah (one year) and Eastern Arizona (two years).
Akbulut led Southern Utah with 5.0 assists per set last season when she ranked seventh in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in the category. As a sophomore at Eastern Arizona, Akbulut averaged 5.16 assists and 0.42 aces per set when she was named to the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference D1 All-Region First Team.
“Asya has the experience and skills to have an impact on our program immediately,” Portland State head volleyball coach Michael Seemann said. “She has reliable hands and location and understands how to put her hitters in good situations.”
Akbulut joins a setter group that includes returning starter Ava Blascziek and junior Elisabeth Levick.
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Demi Wagdy – Women’s Beach Volleyball
2025 Big West Freshman of the Year
2025 All-Big West Second Team
2025 All-Big West Freshman Team
2025 AVCA Top Flight Award (Flight 5)
Long Beach State (2025): Named the Big West Freshman of the Year after an outstanding first season at Long Beach State … Earned Second Team All-Big west honors after going 20-5 in the fifth flight, earning an AVCA Top Flight Award … Posted a 28-10 record starting in all matches during her true freshman season … Earned nine wins over ranked opponents … Was the dual clinching point in the Big West Championship with Megan Widener.
Beach Volleyball: Played for Spiker Beach Volleyball … Won 3rd at Manhattan Beach BVCA and 1st at AVP Spiker Invitational.
High School: Played with Norco High School Indoor and Beach Volleyball…Was named to the Al-Academic League and First Team All-League in girl’s volleyball all three years … Earned Offensive Player of the Year three times … In Beach, earned First Team All-League and All-Academic Team honors as a junior.
Major: Kinesiology- Exercise Science
LBSU Career Record: 28-10
Record by Flight:
1:
2: 3-3
3: 4-0
4: 1-2
5: 20-5
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Former Husker volleyball star Merritt Beason debuts with Supernovas
The Supernovas signed 10 new players this offseason, including former Husker Merritt Beason. The Nebraska All-American spent a season playing back home with the Atlanta Vibe and said being back in the “volleyball state” feels amazing.”It’s already been so cool being back. I truly like believe that Nebraska has become my second home, and I felt that the minute that I stepped back into the state. And we all know that Nebraska loves their volleyball and Nebraska celebrates their volleyball players. So I’m just so excited to be back in that environment and in a state that’s like our biggest fans,” she said.Beason will make her debut with the Supernovas on Thursday in Omaha’s season-opening match against San Diego Mojo.Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |
The Supernovas signed 10 new players this offseason, including former Husker Merritt Beason.
The Nebraska All-American spent a season playing back home with the Atlanta Vibe and said being back in the “volleyball state” feels amazing.
“It’s already been so cool being back. I truly like believe that Nebraska has become my second home, and I felt that the minute that I stepped back into the state. And we all know that Nebraska loves their volleyball and Nebraska celebrates their volleyball players. So I’m just so excited to be back in that environment and in a state that’s like our biggest fans,” she said.
Beason will make her debut with the Supernovas on Thursday in Omaha’s season-opening match against San Diego Mojo.
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Men’s Volleyball Ranks No. 15 in AVCA Preseason Poll, Picked Second in MCVL
BEREA, Ohio – The Baldwin Wallace University men’s volleyball team, led by sixth-year head coach Kyle Mars, has been voted No. 15 in the American Volleyball Coaches Association Division III Preseason Poll and second in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League Preseason Coaches Poll.
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The Yellow Jackets ranked as high as No. 12 in the 2025 season after only receiving votes in the 2025 preseason poll. That was their highest ranking in program history. BW will start this season ranked ahead of every MCVL team. However, the Jackets will face six ranked non-conference opponents before they begin conference play; No. 17 St. John Fisher (N.Y.), No. 13 UC Santa Cruz (Calif.), No. 20 Misericordia (Pa.), No. 3 Juniata (Pa.), No. 5 Messiah (Pa.), and No. 16 Hobart (N.Y.).
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BW was ranked first in the preseason poll for the 2024 and 2025 seasons after winning the MCVL title in 2023 and losing in the MCVL postseason to the champion in 2024. The 2025 Yellow Jackets fell to the Mount Union Purple Raiders in the MCVL Championship 2-3. Mount Union is ranked first with 75 points and five first-place votes, and BW came in very closely behind with 74 points and three first-place votes. Wittenberg also received first-place votes with two while getting 68 points for third place. The Brown and Gold finished runner-up in the MCVL Championship with a 19-11 regular season record and 6-2 conference record in 2025.
2026 Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League Preseason Coaches Poll
| Place | Team | Points (1st-Place Votes) |
| 1. | Mount Union | 75 (5) |
| 2. | Baldwin Wallace | 74 (3) |
| 3. | Wittenberg | 68 (2) |
| 4. | Trine (Ind.) | 55 |
| 5. | Wabash (Ind.) | 49 |
| 6. | Adrian (Mich.) | 39 |
| 7. | Calvin (Mich.) | 31 |
| 8. | Mount St. Joseph | 30 |
| 9. | Olivet (Mich.) | 18 |
| 10. | Spalding (Ky.) | 11 |
Up Next
- Men’s volleyball will kick off their season at the Grove City (Pa.) College Tri-Match against Grove City and Elizabethtown (Pa.) in a double-header on Saturday, January 17.
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Jon Hamm to Host NFL Honors; League One Volleyball Announces Coverage Team
Behind The Mic provides a roundup of recent news regarding on-air talent, including new deals, departures, and assignments compiled from press releases and reports around the industry. In this week’s edition, NBC continues to share the updated Milan Cortina broadcast and announcing team; ESPN hosted a star studded Christmas Eve NBA game featuring talent from across shows; and more.
NBC Olympics Announces 82 Commentators For Coverage Of The Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games
Mike Tirico leads a roster of 82 commentators for NBCUniversal’s coverage of the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, scheduled for Feb. 6-22 across NBC, Peacock, NBCSN, NBCUniversal’s digital platforms, and Versant’s CNBC and USA Network.
The roster includes Olympians and Paralympians who have won a combined 41 Olympic medals. Team NBC would have finished first in the gold medal count at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.” The lineup features the return of many of the network’s signature Olympic hosts, play-by-play commentators, and analysts with Olympic experience as well as talented new voices.
NBC Olympics commentator notes:
- Mike Tirico will host Primetime in Milan, marking his fifth time anchoring NBC Olympics’ primetime show – third-most in U.S. TV history (Bob Costas – 11, Jim McKay – 8). Rebecca Lowe serves as a daytime host (on NBC and Peacock) for her seventh consecutive Olympics. Maria Taylor hosts Olympic Late Night on NBC and Peacock, marking her fourth Olympic assignment. Craig Melvin (Olympic Late Night, Feb. 7-9) and Ahmed Fareed (daytime on Sat., Feb. 7) will also serve as NBC hosts due to NBC Sports’ Legendary February assignments.
- Among the Olympians on Team NBC: 1998 Olympic figure skating gold medalist Tara Lipinski; 2014 bronze medalist figure skater Ashley Wagner; 2018 figure skating bronze medalist Adam Rippon; 1984 figure skating gold medalist Scott Hamilton; five-time Olympian and three-time snowboard gold medalist Shaun White; 1998 halfpipe snowboarder Todd Richards; five-time Olympian and two-time snowboard cross gold medalist Lindsey Jacobellis; two-time alpine skiing Olympic gold medalist Ted Ligety; three-time Olympic skier Picabo Street; 2014 bronze medalist in luge Erin Hamlin Hodge; 2010 Vancouver gold medalist skipper Kevin Martin; 2018 Olympic curling gold medalist Tyler George; two-time 2024 Paralympics gold medalist Ezra Frech; 2010 Olympic bobsledder Bree Schaaf; two-time short track speed skating medalist Katherine Reutter-Adamek;three-time Nordic combined medalist Johnny Spillane; Olympic gold medalist speed skater Joey Cheek; Hannah Kearney, a two-time Olympic moguls medalist; and first-ever U.S. cross-country skiing gold medalist Kikkan Randall. NBC Olympics’ hockey commentary team includes three-time Olympic gold medalist with Team Canada Jen Botterill; two-time Team USA medalist A.J. Mleczko; 16-year NHL veteran and 2014 Team USA winger T.J. Oshie; four-time Team USA medalist Angela Ruggiero; and 1984 Olympian Eddie Olczyk.
- MIKE TIRICO: Tirico will host Primetime in Milan beginning minutes after he calls Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. on Sunday, Feb. 8. After a travel day to Italy, he begins on-location on Tuesday, Feb. 10 as live and primetime host for the duration of the Milan Cortina Winter Games. Milan Cortina marks Tirico’s sixth consecutive NBC Olympics assignment (fifth as primetime host).
- MARIA TAYLOR: Taylor hosts Olympic Late Night beginning Tues., Feb. 10, two days after she hosts the Super Bowl LX Pregame Show, and three days after serving as primetime host of Olympic coverage from the Super Bowl site (Santa Clara, Calif., Sat., Feb. 7). Milan Cortina marks Taylor fourth consecutive NBC Olympics assignment.
- REBECCA LOWE:Lowe will serve for the seventh consecutive Olympics as an NBC daytime host — the longest active hosting streak among current NBC Olympics broadcasters. She will also anchor the primetime Milan Cortina Olympic Preview Show on Thursday, Feb. 5 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC and Peacock.
- CRAIG MELVIN: The TODAY co-anchor, who at the 2022 Beijing Olympics hosted the middle weekend of late-night coverage and co-hosted a night in primetime, will host Olympic Late Night live from Milan from Feb. 7-9. Melvin previously served as a reporter for NBC Sports during the 2016 Rio Olympics.
- AHMED FAREED: Fareed begins his February at the Milan Cortina Olympics – his sixth Olympic assignment for NBC Sports – and will serve as daytime host on Saturday, Feb. 7. One week later, from Feb. 13-15, he will serve as host of NBC Sports’ coverage of NBA All-Star Weekend from Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif.
OPENING CEREMONY (NBC AND PEACOCK):
- SAVANNAH GUTHRIE: TODAY Show co-anchor Guthrie hosts Opening Ceremony for the fourth time. She previously joined Tirico in the booth for Tokyo and Beijing Olympics, and was stationed with Hoda Kotb on a bridge over the Seine for the historic boat parade in Paris.
- TERRY GANNON: A veteran of the past four Olympic Closing Ceremonies, Gannon will host his first Opening Ceremony. Handles figure skating play-by-play for fourth consecutive Winter Games alongside Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir. Milan Cortina marks Gannon’s eighth Olympic assignment.
- SHAUN WHITE: A five-time Olympian and three-time gold medalist, this is White’s first Opening Ceremony assignment with NBCUniversal after a decorated snowboarding career. He contributed to NBC Olympics’ coverage for two Summer Games — London 2012 and Rio 2016. White won halfpipe gold medals in Torino, Vancouver, and PyeongChang, and is one of the most recognizable U.S. Winter Olympians ever.
- MIKE TIRICO: Will contribute to the Opening Ceremony coverage from northern California, where he will be preparing to call Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8, from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif,.
USA NETWORK AND CNBC HOSTS:
*Coverage on USA Network and CNBC begins Thursday, Feb. 5 with women’s hockey, mixed doubles curling, and snowboard big air competition.
- PAUL BURMEISTER (CNBC): Sixth NBC Olympics assignment, and first as a host. He will also handle ski jumping play-by-play for third consecutive Winter Games. Burmeister called rowing and canoeing for the Paris Olympics, and water polo at the two previous Summer Olympics in Rio and Tokyo in 2016 and 2021. Burmeister has also served as a ski jumping play-by-play announcer for prior two Winter Olympics in PyeongChang and Beijing in 2018 and 2022
- TRENNI CASEY (CNBC): Sixth assignment with NBC Olympics, previously serving as a cable host for Paris Olympics and a reporter in Sochi, Rio, PyeongChang, and Tokyo.
- LINDSAY CZARNIAK (USA NETWORK): Sixth assignment for NBC Olympics, previously serving as a cable host for the 2024 Paris Olympics, host for the 2022 Beijing Olympics, co-host of the On Her Turf show on Peacock for the Tokyo Olympics, SportsDesk reporter at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and reporter at the 2006 Torino Olympics.
- CAROLYN MANNO (USA NETWORK): Eighth Olympics assignment for NBC Olympics and sixth as a host. Previously, Manno served as host as Gold Zone made its Paralympic Games debut for Paris 2024 and was a CNBC host for the 2022 Beijing Olympics, Olympic Channel host for the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, an NBCSN host for the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics and 2016 Rio Olympics, freestyle skiing reporter at 2014 Sochi Olympics, and a multi-event reporter at the 2012 London Olympics. She has served as a sled hockey reporter (2022) and studio host (2021, 2018, 2016 and 2014) for NBC Sports’ Paralympic coverage.
- GEORGE SAVARICAS (USA NETWORK): Second Olympics with NBC Sports, after making his debut on NBCUniversal’s golf coverage serving as a studio host at the Paris Olympics.
- ANDREW SICILIANO (USA NETWORK): Fourth Olympics with NBC Sports. In addition to his USA Network role, he returns as a host of the Gold Zone whip-around show (see below).
GOLD ZONE HOSTS:
- SCOTT HANSON: Second NBC Olympics’ Gold Zone assignment after debuting during 2024 Paris Olympics. Host of NFL RedZone since its inaugural season in 2009, taking viewers through every touchdown and exciting moment live on Sunday afternoons.
- ANDREW SICILIANO: Served as a host of Gold Zone coverage for three Olympic Games (2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics and 2024 Paris Olympics). Served as host of the groundbreaking Red Zone Channel on DIRECTV (2005-2022), and spent 13 seasons as a host for NFL Network.
- MATT ISEMAN: Returns to NBC Sports for fourth Olympics assignment, after hosting Gold Zone during Paris 2024. Previously hosted Peacock’s Tokyo Olympics morning show, Tokyo Live, in 2021, and was a host on Peacock’s coverage of the Beijing Olympics in 2022.
- JAC COLLINSWORTH: Fourth Olympic assignment (beginning after his role on Super Bowl LX Pregame Show) after hosting 2024 Paris Olympics Gold Zone. Previously served as on-location contributor to Peacock’s Tokyo Tonight show at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, and served as NBC Olympics’ first-ever social media correspondent at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
- ASHLEY WAGNER: Second NBC Olympics assignment, previously serving as a commentator on Peacock’s coverage of the 2022 Beijing Olympics. 2014 Sochi Olympic bronze medalist in the team event and three-time U.S. figure skating champion (2015, 2013, 2012) and 14-time Grand Prix Series medalist.
SPORTSDESK REPORTERS:
- PETER ALEXANDER (MILAN): Fourth Olympic assignment with NBCUniversal. Previously covered the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, and the 2016 Rio Olympics.
- SAM BROCK (LIVIGNO): Fourth NBC Olympics assignment, previously serving as a correspondent at the 2024 Paris Olympics, 2022 Beijing Olympics, and Tokyo Olympics.
- MARY CARILLO (MILAN): 17th Olympic assignment overall and 14th with NBCUniversal, most recently as a correspondent and play-by-play voice for tennis and marathon swimming events for 2024 Paris Olympics and Tokyo Olympics. At 2014 Sochi Olympics was the host and interviewer for a primetime 20-year retrospective documentary on figure skaters Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding.
- EZRA FRECH (MILAN): Makes NBC Olympics debut at Milan Cortina Olympics, and is first Paralympian to serve as an NBC Olympics commentator for Winter Games Coverage. Won two gold medals at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris and won three medals at the World Para Athletics Junior Championships in 2019. Won gold at the 2023 Para Athletic World Championships in the high jump T63.
- ADAM RIPPON (MILAN): Third NBC Olympics assignment, previously serving as a correspondent for 2024 Paris Olympics, and Twitter host for Tokyo Olympics. A figure skating bronze medalist in the team event at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games, Rippon was the 2016 U.S. national champion, the 2010 Four Continents champion, and the only man to win back-to-back world junior titles (2008-09).
- GADI SCHWARTZ (CORTINA): Fourth Olympic assignment. Previously served as a reporter at 2024 Paris Olympics and 2018 PyeongChang Olympics, after debuting at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
- SAVANNAH SELLERS (CORTINA): Second Olympic assignment with NBCUniversal, after serving as a correspondent at 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.
- ANNE THOMPSON (MILAN): Seventh NBC Olympics assignment after serving as a correspondent at the 2024 Paris Olympics, and a reporter in Beijing, Tokyo, PyeongChang and Rio. She also worked at the 2014 Sochi Olympics for NBC News.
OLYMPIC CORRESPONDENTS:
- SNOOP DOGG: Following his universally lauded performance at the Paris Olympics last summer, Snoop returns to NBCUniversal’s Olympic coverage for Milan Cortina 2026. The global megastar will explore northern Italy, from the vibrant streets of Milan to the breathtaking Dolomites, providing his unique perspective to viewers during primetime coverage.
- STANLEY TUCCI: The Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor and New York Times best-selling author will be on-site during the Games, spotlighting the local cuisine, culture, and lifestyle on NBC and Peacock. During primetime, Tucci will present travelogue-style segments highlighting the food, traditions, and history of the regions hosting the Winter Olympics.
- SCOTT HAMILTON: 1984 Olympic figure skating gold medalist serving as a host in his 10th Olympics overall, and his seventh with NBC Sports. Previously, was a correspondent on Peacock in Beijing, a contributor and analyst at the 2018 Winter Games, and served as a figure skating analyst from 2002 to 2018. A member of both the United States Olympic Hall of Fame and the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame. A four-time world champion, Hamilton also won five Grand Prix titles and four U.S. Championships during his career.
HIGHLIGHTS:
AERIALS/MOGULS: Trace Worthington returns for his sixth Winter Olympics assignment and will be the freestyle skiing play-by-play commentator. Worthington is joined by analyst Hannah Kearney, a two-time Olympic moguls medalist. In addition to his SportsDesk reporting duties, Sam Brock will serve as reporter along with Kaylee Hartung, who makes her Winter Games debut (following her Super Bowl LX assignment).
ALPINE SKIING: Dan Hicks will serve as lead play-by-play for alpine skiing, marking his 16th Olympics overall with NBC Sports. Ted Ligety, one of U.S. Skiing’s most-decorated athletes and two-time Olympic gold medalist, serves as an analyst in his second NBC Olympics. Former U.S. Ski Team downhill racer Steve Porino serves as an analyst, his 10th assignment with NBC Olympics, while reporters Heather Cox and Cara Banks mark their respective ninth and fourth overall NBC Olympics assignments. Three-time Olympian Picabo Street makes her NBC Olympics debut as the women’s hill reporter.
BIATHLON: Randy Moss, in his seventh Olympic assignment, serves as the play-by-play commentator for biathlon, after handling freestyle skiing and snowboarding reporting duties at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics. He will be joined by former U.S. Biathlon Team member Chad Salmela, who returns for his seventh Games as a biathlon and cross-country analyst. Naoko Funayama, in her fourth NBC Olympics assignment, will report from the course.
BOBSLED/LUGE/SKELETON: Leigh Diffey reprises his role as bobsled/luge/skeleton play-by-play commentator, which marks his seventh overall NBC Olympics assignment. Working as analysts alongside Diffey will be four-time Olympian Erin Hamlin Hodge (luge); former U.S. National Bobsled Team member John Morgan, a bobsled analyst for his seventh consecutive NBC Winter Olympics and 12th consecutive overall, and 2010 Olympic bobsledder and former skeleton racer Bree Schaaf (skeleton and women’s bobsled). Britney Eurton, working her second NBC Olympics and her first Winter Games, will be the reporter for all three disciplines.
CROSS COUNTRY SKIING: Steve Schlanger reprises his role as a play-by-play commentator for cross-country skiing, for his second Winter Games and eighth Olympics assignment. In addition to his work on biathlon, Chad Salmela will work as the cross-country analyst along with gold medalist Kikkan Randall, her second Olympic assignment. Johnny Spillane (third NBC Olympics assignment) will join Randall as an analyst, in addition to his ski jumping duties. Nicole Auerbach will serve as the cross country skiing reporter in her NBC Olympic debut.
CURLING: (*Coverage of curling begins on Peacock on Wednesday, Feb 4.) Jason Knapp and Jim Kozimor – both in their eighth NBC Olympic assignments — return to handle curling play-by-play for their respective fourth and third consecutive Winter Games. Sloane Martin will call curling in her Winter Games debut for NBC Olympics. Kevin Martin, who led Team Canada to gold at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, 2018 Olympic gold medalist Tyler George, and three-time national champion Jaime Sinclair will serve as analysts. Kira K. Dixon serves as the curling reporter for the first time (second overall Olympic assignment).
FIGURE SKATING: Terry Gannon, working his eighth Olympics, will reprise his role as lead play-by-play commentator for Olympic figure skating alongside lead analysts Tara Lipinski, the 1998 Olympic gold medalist, and three-time U.S. figure skating champion Johnny Weir. Lipinski and Weir are working their seventh Olympic assignments together and fourth Winter Games on figure skating coverage. Andrea Joyce, in her 14th Olympic assignment with NBC (18th overall), will serve as a figure skating and short track speed skating reporter.
FREESTYLE/SNOWBOARDING: Todd Harris handles play-by-play for men’s and women’s snowboarding and freestyle events in his seventh consecutive Winter Games and 12th NBCUniversal Olympic assignment.
Harris is joined by two-time Olympic snowboard cross gold medalist Lindsey Jacobellis (in her NBC Olympic debut),U.S. Olympian and multi-time X Games medalist Todd Richards, and 2013 freestyle world ski champion Tom Wallisch, serving as analysts. Tina Dixon, a four-time X Games medalist, will serve as an analyst/reporter, her eighth NBC Olympics assignment.
HOCKEY: Kenny Albert returns to call hockey in his U.S. record seventh Winter Games. Brendan Burke (third Olympics assignment) and Chris Vosters (fourth Olympic assignment) will also handle hockey play-by-play.
Eddie Olczyk (men’s analyst) and A.J. Mleczko (women’s analyst) will join Albert in the booth. Hockey analysts also include Brian Boucher, Anson Carter, T.J. Oshie, Jen Botterill, and Angela Ruggiero. Kathryn Tappen serves as an on-site reporter in her seventh NBC Olympics assignment.
SHORT TRACK: Ted Robinson, at his 15th Olympics overall and 14th for NBC, will handle short track play-by-play commentator alongside two-time Olympic medalist Katherine Adamek/Reutter. Andrea Joyce serves as the short track reporter, in addition to figure skating.
SKI MOUNTAINEERING: Chris Vosters (fifth NBC Olympics assignment) will serve as play-by-play commentator as ski mountaineering debuts as an Olympic sport at Milan Cortina 2026. Ski mountaineering athlete Max Valverde will make his Olympic debut as an analyst and Heather Cox will report from Bormio.
SKI JUMPING: Paul Burmeister reprises his role as the ski jumping play-by-play commentator, marking his seventh overall Olympic assignment. Joining Burmeister are three-time Olympic medalist Johnny Spillane as analyst, and reporter Naoko Funayama.
SPEED SKATING: 2006 Torino Olympic gold medalist Joey Cheek returns for his third NBC Olympics assignment as a speed skating analyst alongside speed skating play-by-play commentator Bill Spaulding. Lewis Johnson will serve as a reporter in his 14th assignment with NBC Olympics.
SPORT-BY-SPORT RUNDOWN:
AERIALS/MOGULS
Trace Worthington, Play-by-Play
Hannah Kearney, Analyst
Kaylee Hartung, Reporter (following Super Bowl)
Sam Brock, Reporter
ALPINE SKIING
Dan Hicks, Play-by-Play
Steve Porino, Analyst
Ted Ligety, Men’s Hill Analyst
Cara Banks, Reporter
Heather Cox, Reporter
Picabo Street, Women’s Hill Reporter
BIATHLON
Randy Moss, Play-by-Play*
Chad Salmela, Analyst*
Naoko Funayama, Reporter
BOBSLED/LUGE/SKELETON
Leigh Diffey, Play-by-Play
Erin Hamlin Hodge, Luge Analyst
John Morgan, Bobsled Analyst
Bree Schaaf, Skeleton/Bobsled Analyst
Britney Eurton, Reporter
CROSS COUNTRY SKIING
Steve Schlanger, Play-by-Play*
Chad Salmela, Analyst*
Kikkan Randall, Analyst*
Nicole Auerbach, Reporter
CURLING
Jason Knapp, Play-by-Play*
Jim Kozimor, Play-by-Play*
Sloane Martin, Play-by-Play*
Kevin Martin, Analyst*
Tyler George, Analyst*
Jamie Sinclair, Analyst*
Kira K. Dixon, Reporter
FIGURE SKATING
Terry Gannon, Play-by-Play
Bill Spaulding, Play-by-Play
Tara Lipinski, Analyst
Johnny Weir, Analyst
Andrea Joyce, Reporter
FREESTYLE/SNOWBOARDING
Todd Harris, Play-by-Play
Todd Richards, Snowboard Analyst
Tom Wallisch, Freestyle Analyst
Lindsey Jacobellis, Snowboard Cross Analyst
Tina Dixon, Reporter
HOCKEY
Kenny Albert, Play-by-Play
Brendan Burke, Play-by-Play*
Chris Vosters, Play-by-Play*
Eddie Olczyk, Men’s Analyst
Brian Boucher, Men’s Analyst
Anson Carter, Analyst*
T.J. Oshie, Analyst*
A.J. Mlezcko, Women’s Analyst
Jen Botterill, Women’s Analyst
Angela Ruggiero, Analyst
Kathryn Tappen, Reporter
SHORT TRACK
Ted Robinson, Play-by-Play*
Katherine Reutter-Adamek, Analyst*
Andrea Joyce, Reporter
SKI JUMPING
Paul Burmeister, Play-by-Play*
Johnny Spillane, Analyst*
Naoko Funayama, Reporter
SKI MOUNTAINEERING
Chris Vosters, Play-by-Play*
Max Valverde, Analyst*
Heather Cox, Reporter
SPEED SKATING
Bill Spaulding, Play-by-Play
Joey Cheek, Analyst
Lewis Johnson, Reporter
HOSTS, CORRESPONDENTS, AND REPORTERS:
PRIMETIME HOST
Mike Tirico, NBC
DAYTIME HOST
Rebecca Lowe, NBC
Ahmed Fareed, NBC (opening weekend)
LATE NIGHT HOST
Maria Taylor, NBC (following Super Bowl)
OPENING WEEKEND LATE NIGHT HOST
Craig Melvin, NBC
OPENING CEREMONY
Savannah Guthrie, NBC
Terry Gannon, NBC
Shaun White, NBC
Mike Tirico, NBC (from northern California)
USA NETWORK AND CNBC HOSTS
Paul Burmeister, CNBC*
Trenni Casey, CNBC*
Lindsay Czarniak, USA Network*
Carolyn Manno, USA Network*
George Savaricas, USA Network*
Andrew Siciliano, USA Network*
GOLD ZONE
Scott Hanson, Host*
Andrew Siciliano, Host*
Matt Iseman, Host*
Jac Collinsworth, Host (following Super Bowl)*
Ashley Wagner, Analyst*
SPORTSDESK
Peter Alexander (Milan)
Sam Brock (Livigno)
Mary Carillo (Milan)
Ezra Frech (Milan)
Adam Rippon (Milan)
Gadi Schwartz (Cortina)
Savannah Sellers (Cortina)
Anne Thompson (Milan)
OLYMPIC CONTRIBUTORS
Snoop Dogg
Stanley Tucci
ESPN Announces Australian Open 2026 On-Air Talent Lineup
ESPN announces its on-air commentator lineup today for the 2026 Australian Open, delivering comprehensive coverage of the season’s first Grand Slam with every match available all in one place on the ESPN App.
Katie George will serve as host during the first week of the tournament, with Malika Andrews as host for the second, including the championship weekend.
Calling the matches across ESPN networks will be a distinguished team of play-by-play voices including Chris Fowler, Chris McKendry, Patrick McEnroe, Jason Goodall and Mike Monaco. Match and studio analysis will be handled by an accomplished roster of former players including John McEnroe, Chris Evert, Caroline Wozniacki, Mary Joe Fernandez, James Blake, Sam Querrey, Chris Eubanks and CoCo Vandeweghe.
Kris Budden will report from Melbourne Park, delivering on-site updates, interviews, and feature storytelling throughout the tournament.
“We’re excited about our Australian Open 2026 talent lineup,” says Linda Schulz, Vice President of Production, ESPN. “The goal was to combine strong storytelling with trusted voices. We are especially thrilled to welcome longtime tennis fan and accomplished host, Malika Andrews. With the addition of Andrews and Eubanks, and the return of Wozniacki, our coverage will provide a vast perspective on the sport of tennis.”
ESPN Deportes commentators Luis Alfredo Alvarez, Jose Luis Clerc, Eduardo Varela and Daniel Orsanic will call matches in Spanish, with Agostina Larroca reporting.
The 2026 Australian Open begins with the qualifiers January 11-15. The main draw runs January 17-28, followed by semifinal matches on January 29 and 30. The women’s singles championship will be contested on January 31, with the men’s singles championship on February 1.
ESPN’s Australian Open coverage will feature live match action, studio programming, and in-depth analysis across platforms, with every match will streaming on the ESPN App via ESPN DTC or Pay TV authentication.
Meet The Broadcast Team – Courtney Thompson & Shelby Coppedge Lead USA Sports’ League One Volleyball (LOVB) Coverage On Usa Network Starting This Wednesday Night, Jan. 7
USA Sports and League One Volleyball (LOVB) have announced that two-time Olympic medalist, world champion and NCAA champion Courtney Thompson and long-time volleyball play-by-play commentator, analyst and sideline reporter Shelby Coppedge will serve as the broadcast team for the LOVB Game of the Week, airing Wednesday nights on USA Network.
USA Sports’ LOVB Game of the Week coverage begins this Wednesday, Jan. 7 at 6 p.m. ET on USA Network with LOVB’s First Serve, featuring a rematch of the 2025 Championship when LOVB Nebraska faces defending champion LOVB Austin. From there, USA Network will exclusively air the league’s Game of the Week in primetime on Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET and will feature LOVB’s second semifinals match (April 12) and both championship matches (April 16 and 18), where the 2026 LOVB champions will be crowned live to a primetime audience.
COURTNEY THOMPSON – ANALYST
“I’m excited to be joining the broadcast team as USA Network brings LOVB’s Game of the Week to fans across the nation live in prime time every Wednesday,” says Courtney Thompson, 2x Olympic Medalist and LOVB Head of Player Experience. “Having worked closely with these amazing athletes both on and off the court, I look forward to sharing their incredible stories and working to grow professional women’s volleyball in the U.S. as part of USA Network’s inaugural season presenting LOVB.”
About Courtney:
- Joined the U.S. national team in 2007 and won two Olympic medals (2012 – Silver, 2016 – Bronze) and a World Championship title (2014) with Team USA.
- Played for the University of Washington and was a four-year captain, leading the team to an NCAA title in 2005
- Broke multiple assist records during her collegiate career
- Was the first woman to have her jersey retired at UW
- Hosted “Beyond the Court: A LOVB Podcast”
- Serves as LOVB’s Head of Player Experience
- Worked as a mental performance coach after retiring as a player
- Supported LOVB broadcast coverage in 2025 as analyst and reporter
- Native of Kent, Washington
SHELBY COPPEDGE – PLAY-BY-PLAY
“I was thrilled to be a part of LOVB’s inaugural season in 2025 and I can’t wait to be back for 2026 with the “Game of the Week” on USA Network,” says play-by-play announcer Shelby Coppedge, whose announcing experience also includes MLB, NFL, NBA and the NCAA. “I’ve been around volleyball most of my life as a player and now as a broadcaster, so it’s an absolute honor to be calling these groundbreaking matches for LOVB as we showcase the best of our wonderful sport.”
About Shelby:
- Played Division 1 collegiate volleyball for Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
- Was an analyst and play-by-play commentator for LOVB’s inaugural season in 2025
- Serves in several capacities covering women’s volleyball, including match analyst, studio analyst, play-by-play and sideline reporter
- Has volleyball broadcasting experience on the pro (LOVB), international (Italian League and VNL), high school (Under Armour All-America) and collegiate levels, including NCAA women’s indoor regular season, NCAA Tournament and NCAA Championship matches
- Has also worked as a sideline reporter and studio host covering the Houston Texans, Houston Astros and San Antonio Spurs
- Additional experience covering other college sports including NCAA football and basketball as a sideline reporter and play-by-play announcer
NBC Olympics SportsDesk Reporters Based in Milan, Cortina, and Livigno to Cover XXV Olympic Winter Games
NBC Olympics announces its SportsDesk reporters – based in the competition regions of Milan, Cortina, and Livigno — for the XXV Olympic Winter Games, led by Mary Carillo, in her 14th NBC Olympics assignment (17th overall Olympics).
Carillo will be based in Milan (which features competition in figure skating, speed skating, short track, and ice hockey), joined by co-anchor of “Weekend TODAY” and NBC News chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander, two-time Paralympic gold medalist Ezra Frech, Olympic figure skating bronze medalist Adam Rippon, and NBC News correspondent Anne Thompson.
NBC News correspondent Sam Brock will report from Livigno (freestyle skiing and snowboarding competitions), while NBC News NOW anchors Gadi Schwartz and Savannah Sellers will be based in Cortina (alpine skiing, curling, bobsled, skeleton, and luge competitions). The Opening Ceremony of the Milan Cortina Olympic Winter Games is Feb. 6, 2026, on NBC and Peacock.
SportsDesk reporters will cover various venues and locations throughout the Games and will contribute to features on a variety of platforms.
SPORTSDESK REPORTERS:
Peter Alexander (Milan)
- In his fifth Olympic assignment with NBCUniversal. Previously covered the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, the 2016 Rio Olympics, and the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
- Current chief White House correspondent and a weekend TODAY Show co-anchor celebrated working for NBC News for 20 years in 2024. Alexander is a Walter Cronkite Award recipient for excellence in political journalism.
Sam Brock (Livigno)
- Third NBC Olympics assignment, previously serving as a correspondent at the 2024 Paris Olympics and 2022 Beijing Olympics.
- A correspondent for NBC News since 2019, currently based in New York. Has been with NBCU since 2012, covering a wide range of national and international stories.
- Prior to his role as a national correspondent, Brock worked as a morning news anchor and San Francisco-based reporter for NBC. His work in local news earned him an Emmy in 2012.
Mary Carillo (Milan)
- 17th Olympic assignment overall and 14th with NBCUniversal, most recently as a correspondent and play-by-play voice for tennis and marathon swimming events for 2024 Paris Olympics and Tokyo Olympics.
- At 2014 Sochi Olympics was the host and interviewer for a primetime 20-year retrospective documentary on Olympic figure skaters Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding. She also called the women’s gold medal tennis match between Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova at the 2012 London Olympics. She hosted NBC’s late night Olympic coverage and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and 2008 Beijing Olympics.
- A three-time recipient of the Peabody Award and three-time Sports Emmy winner, Carillo debuted as a full-time Olympic host on Bravo’s coverage in addition to anchoring USA Network’s live, Grand Slam-style coverage of the tennis gold medal finals at the 2004 Athens Games. Joined NBC in 2003 as an analyst on the network’s French Open and Wimbledon coverage. Carillo’s first Olympics assignment was as the skiing reporter for CBS at the 1992 Albertville Olympics.
- Last month, Carillo was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in the Contributor Category, which recognizes individuals who have made a transcendent impact on the sport. She will be inducted in Newport, Rhode Island in August 2026. Carillo served as an analyst for NBC’s coverage of the French Open for 22 consecutive years from 2003-2024. Played on the professional tennis tour from 1977-80. Teamed with childhood friend John McEnroe and won the 1977 French Open mixed doubles title.
Ezra Frech (Milan)
- Makes NBC Olympics debut at Milan Cortina Olympics, and is first Paralympian to serve as an NBC Olympics commentator for Winter Games Coverage.
- Won two gold medals at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris, winning the 100m dash and the T63 high jump with a Paralympics record clearance of 6-4.25 (1.94m). At the World Para Athletics Junior Championships in 2019, took first place in the high and bronze medals in the long jump and 100m, his first international competition. Also won gold at the 2023 Para Athletic World Championships in the high jump.
- Enrolled at USC as a track and field athlete, competing in high jump, long jump and sprinting events. Inaugural recipient of the Swim with Mike Foundation’s Amir Ekbatani Paralympic Scholarship, awarded to a Paralympian attending USC or UCLA.
Adam Rippon (Milan)
- Third NBC Olympics assignment, previously serving as a correspondent for 2024 Paris Olympics, and Twitter host for Tokyo Olympics.
- Has served as an analyst on NBC Sports’ figure skating coverage, and served as analyst on world feed of U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
- A figure skating bronze medalist in the team event at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games, Rippon was the 2016 U.S. national champion, the 2010 Four Continents champion, and the only man to win back-to-back world junior titles (2008-09).
Gadi Schwartz (Cortina)
- Serves as a reporter in his fourth Olympic assignment. Previously he served as a reporter at 2024 Paris Olympics, 2018 PyeongChang Olympics, and in his NBC Olympics debut in Rio in 2016.
- Anchor of Stay Tuned on NBC News NOW and correspondent based in Los Angeles since 2016. He also reports for all NBC News platforms, including NBC Nightly News and TODAY.
Savannah Sellers (Cortina)
- Serves as a SportsDesk reporter in Cortina, her second Olympic assignment with NBCUniversal.
- An anchor and correspondent at NBC News co-anchoring Morning News NOW on NBC News NOW and co-host of Stay Tuned, NBC News’ program on Snapchat’s Discover platform, was previously a correspondent for NBCUniversal’s coverage of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.
- An Emmy Award winner for NBC Nightly News series Hooked: America’s Heroin Epidemic and received the 2022 Gracie Award for Online Video Host.
Anne Thompson (Milan)
- Returns for seventh NBC Olympics assignment after serving as a correspondent at the 2024 Paris Olympics, a reporter in Beijing, Tokyo, PyeongChang and Rio. She also worked at the 2014 Sochi Olympics for NBC News.
- NBC News correspondent since 1997, her wide range of reports appear across all platforms of NBC News.
- Seven-time Emmy Award winner and received the prestigious Gerald Loeb Award and Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Journalism Award for her coverage of major events such as Hurricane Katrina.
Leigh Diffey Returns to Call Sliding Sports for NBCUniversal’s Coverage Of 2026 Milan Cortina Olympic Winter Games
“The voice of speed” Leigh Diffey and legendary bobsled analyst John Morgan headline NBC Olympics’ bobsled, luge, and skeleton commentating team for the XXV Olympic Winter Games in Italy, it was announced today. This will be Diffey’s seventh consecutive NBC Olympics play-by-play assignment (fourth consecutive calling sliding sports) and Morgan’s 12th consecutive Winter Games assignment (seventh consecutive with NBC Sports). The Opening Ceremony of the Milan Cortina Olympic Winter Games is Feb. 6, 2026, on NBC and Peacock.
Diffey and Morgan will be joined by analysts Erin Hamlin Hodge (bronze medalist in luge at 2014 Sochi Olympics) and Bree Schaaf (2010 Vancouver Olympian in bobsled), with Britney Eurton serving as reporter in her Winter Games debut.
Play-by-Play
Leigh Diffey
- 7th NBC Olympics assignment (fourth consecutive Winter Games calling bobsled, luge, and skeleton).
- Previously called track & field at the 2024 Paris Olympics and Tokyo Olympics, and rowing at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
- Joined NBC Sports in 2013 and serves as the lead play-by-play voice of NBC Sports’ NASCAR Cup Series, SuperMotocross, IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and track & field coverage. Previously served as lead play-by-play commentator on NBC Sports’ INDYCAR coverage (2013-2024) and called the Indianapolis 500 six times, as well as NBC Sports’ Formula 1 coverage (2013-2017).
Analysts
John Morgan
- Returns as a men’s bobsled analyst for his seventh consecutive Winter Games with NBC and 12th consecutive overall.
- Was a member of the U.S. National Bobsled Team member from 1978-79.
Erin Hamlin Hodge
- Second NBC Olympics assignment, previously serving as luge analyst for 2022 Beijing Olympics.
- Four-time Olympian who became first U.S. female luger to medal at a Winter Games (bronze in singles at the 2014 Sochi Olympics).
- Also a two-time world champion, four-time world medalist, and was the U.S. Flag Bearer in the Opening Ceremony at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics. Her 2009 world championship in singles made her the first American woman to ever win a world title in luge.
Bree Schaaf
- Returns to NBC Olympics for a fourth consecutive Winter Games as a skeleton and women’s bobsled analyst.
- Competed for Team USA in bobsled in 2010 Vancouver Olympics and 2009, 2011, and 2012 World Championships. Also a former World Cup skeleton racer, competing at the 2007 World Championships.
Reporter
Britney Eurton
- 2nd NBC Olympics assignment; making Winter Games debut . Previously served as tennis reporter at 2024 Paris Olympics.
- Joined NBC Sports in 2017 and serves as a host and reporter for NBC Sports’ horse racing coverage, including the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Royal Ascot, and the Breeders’ Cup World Championships.
- Has contributed to NBC Sports’ coverage of gymnastics and The National Dog Show. Serves as a reporter for NWSL games on Prime Video.
Jon Hamm to Host NFL Honors Presented by Invisalign
Jon Hamm, one of Hollywood’s most talented and versatile actors, will host the 15th annual NFL Honors presented by Invisalign, an Align Technology brand, on Thursday, Feb. 5 at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. The primetime awards special recognizing the standout performances and achievements on and off the field from the 2025 season will air live at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT on NBC and NFL Network, with streaming available on Peacock and NFL+.
Prior to the award presentations, the NFL Honors Red Carpet Show presented by Invisalign will air at 8 p.m. ET on NFL Network leading up to NFL Honors. Local blackout restrictions may apply. The NFL Honors program will not air live in all time zones.
“Week after week, the NFL delivers performances that remind you why this game means so much to so many people,” says Hamm. “I’m honored to host an evening that celebrates the players, their immense talents and the unforgettable moments that defined this season.”
Hamm has earned numerous accolades for his nuanced portrayal of the high-powered advertising executive Don Draper on AMC’s award-winning drama series Mad Men, including an Emmy Award in 2015 for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series, Golden Globe Awards in 2008 and 2016, Television Critics Association Awards in 2011 and 2015, a Critics’ Choice Television Award in 2011, as well as multiple Screen Actors Guild nominations. He has since built a body of work spanning television, streaming, animation and film as an actor and executive producer.
Hamm will return as executive producer and star of the Apple TV series Your Friends and Neighbors, set to premiere in April 2026. Also upcoming, Hamm will lead the highly anticipated live-action television series adaptation of the psychological thriller podcast, American Hostage, for MGM+ and he will be featured in the upcoming animated Pixar film, Hoppers, which will be released in March 2026.
“We’re thrilled to have Jon Hamm host NFL Honors, as we mark the show’s 15th year,” says Angela Ellis, NFL vice president of original content & entertainment. “His impressive acting career, passionate football fandom and overall charisma will create an unforgettable night that celebrates the very best of the league, from the performances on the field to the people and stories that define the season.”
NFL Honors debuted in 2012 and includes the announcement of the Associated Press’ annual accolades, the prestigious Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year presented by Nationwide and the newest Pro Football Hall of Fame Class presented by Novartis in the week leading up to Super Bowl Sunday.
The NFL is debuting a new Protector of the Year Award to honor the league’s best offensive lineman in 2025, which will be presented annually at NFL Honors. It is intended to spotlight an overlooked, yet essential role in the sport – the offensive linemen responsible for protecting the quarterback and blocking defenders. Top tackles, guards and centers will be considered for the award that was championed by Buffalo Bills tackle Dion Dawkins. The winner will be selected by a panel of former offensive linemen including LeCharles Bentley, Jason Kelce, Shaun O’Hara, Orlando Pace, Will Shields and Andrew Whitworth. The award is the only on-field award decided by Legends that played the position. The panel will select the recipient based on criteria including skills metrics, impact, leadership, durability and strength of the opponent.
ESPN Presented Star-Studded Five-Game NBA Christmas Day Slate Across ESPN and Disney Platforms
ESPN continued its annual NBA on Christmas Day tradition on Thursday, December 25, with 14 consecutive hours of live NBA coverage, featuring a blockbuster 5-game slate presented by State Farm available across ABC, ESPN and the new ESPN App, streaming via ESPN DTC or pay TV authentication.
Christmas games
The action tipped off at noon ET when the Cleveland Cavaliers, led by Donovan Mitchell, visited the newly-crowned 2025 NBA Cup Champion New York Knicks and reigning NBA Clutch Player of the Year Jalen Brunson. Fans experienced Dunk the Halls, ESPN’s second annual real-time, animated NBA game, available on ESPN2, ESPN App, Disney+, Disney Channel and Disney XD. Powered by Sony’s Beyond Sports technology, the alt-cast recreated the Cavaliers vs. Knicks game from Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park on the iconic Main Street, U.S.A., featuring returning animated commentators Drew Carter and Monica McNutt, with Daisy Duck reporting from the sideline.
The traditional broadcast of the Cavaliers vs. Knicks game aired simultaneously on ABC, ESPN, ESPN App and Disney+ with Ryan Ruocco calling the action alongside analyst Doris Burke and sideline reporter Jorge Sedano.
At 2:30 p.m., the San Antonio Spurs and Victor Wembanyama faced the defending NBA Champion Oklahoma City Thunder and reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in a highly anticipated NBA Cup semifinal rematch after San Antonio snapped Oklahoma City’s 16-game winning streak. Mark Jones provided play-by-play alongside analyst Jay Bilas and reporter Katie George.
At 5 p.m., the Dallas Mavericks and this year’s first overall pick Cooper Flagg visited the Golden State Warriors and two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry in a showdown of rising talent and established superstar power. Dave Pasch called the game with analyst PJ Carlesimo and sideline reporter Malika Andrews.
Primetime featured a matchup of former MVPs and icons at 8 p.m., as the Houston Rockets and Kevin Durant visited the Los Angeles Lakers, led by LeBron James and league scoring leader Luka Dončić. Mike Breen called the action with analysts Richard Jefferson and Tim Legler, and sideline reporter Lisa Salters.
The Christmas Day slate concluded at 10:30 p.m., when the Minnesota Timberwolves and Anthony Edwards faced the Denver Nuggets, led by three-time NBA MVP and the league’s rebounding and assist leader Nikola Jokić, in a star-studded nightcap. Marc Kestecher provided play-by-play alongside analyst Stephanie White, with Alyssa Lang reporting from courtside.
NBA Tip-Off & Inside the NBA
NBA Tip-Off presented by Popeyes launched ESPN’s Christmas Day coverage with a one-hour show at 11 a.m. on ESPN, ESPN App and Disney+. Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal made their ESPN Christmas Day studio debut as they set the stage for the day’s NBA action, leading directly into the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. New York Knicks matchup which tipped at noon. Later in the day, Inside the NBA aired at 7:30 p.m. on ABC, ESPN and the ESPN App, with the iconic quartet providing their signature pregame analysis and commentary ahead of the primetime Houston Rockets vs. Los Angeles Lakers matchup. Both studio shows are produced by TNT Sports.
Hoop Streams
Hoop Streams presented by State Farm – ESPN’s digital NBA pregame show – hosted by Vanessa Richardson and featuring Dave McMenamin and Marc J. Spears, streamed on ESPN’s YouTube channel and Facebook page at 7:30 p.m., leading into the Houston Rockets vs. Los Angeles Lakers matchup.
ESPN Radio
ESPN Radio coverage began at 11:30 a.m. with Mike Couzens and Sarah Kustok leading into their call of the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. New York Knicks matchup. Immediately following the conclusion of that game, Ed Cohen and Cory Alexander took over to provide play-by-play and analysis for the San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder matchup at 2:30 p.m.
NBA Today: Christmas Special
ESPN tipped off its Christmas Week NBA coverage with NBA Today: Christmas Special, which aired Tuesday, December 24, from 2-4 p.m. ET on ESPN and the ESPN App. Hosted by Malika Andrews, who is joined by Kendrick Perkins, Marc J. Spears, Monica McNutt and Ramona Shelburne, the two-hour special delivered high-end storytelling with six ESPN-exclusive features, revealing untold stories and showcasing unique access across the league as the NBA’s biggest stars and moments take center stage ahead of Christmas Day.
Sports
Steve Aird peels back the curtain during IU volleyball’s meteoric rise
In 2025, Steve Aird led Indiana to its first NCAA tournament since 2010 and even appeared in the Sweet 16. With first and second round wins right in his backyard at Wilkinson Hall in Bloomington, Aird and his Hoosiers defeated both Toledo and Colorado to advance to the second weekend before falling to Texas. Aird is one of the best coaches in college volleyball right now, by leading Indiana to its best season in program history and signing historic recruiting classes, waking what he once called “a sleeping giant.”
It’s safe to say that Aird has awaken that sleeping giant. So much so that after the historic 2025 season Aird started his 2026 off with signing a contract to keep him coach of IU until 2031, IU announced on Tuesday.
But the first time I met him, in spring 2024, he was occupying a different role on campus: the interview subject for a sports media class, where we students were testing our on-camera presence. Aird was there with two of his players, Madi Sell, an experienced transfer from Missouri, and Reese Hazelton, a high school recruit turned December early enrollee.
The three of them had been co-existing for no more than two months, and that made the big question to the two players obvious: “Why IU?”
Both Sell and Hazelton gave the same answers: glowing details about who Aird was as a human, not just a coach. Aird sat and listened to the praise in his trendy OVO sweatshirt, not even a smirk when hearing what his players think make him so special.

BLOOMINGTON, IN – November 09, 2025 – Indiana Hoosiers Head Coach Steve Aird during the match between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Wisconsin Badgers at the University of Wisconsin in Madinson, WI. (Photo By Grace Urbanski/Indiana Athletics)
Aird described Indiana as a place that could be nationally relevant in the volleyball world if things were simply done right. But there are many ways to do things right, and what’s most interesting about Aird is how he’s chosen to do them.
Coming from national powerhouse Penn State, as a player turned graduate assistant, he knew what it would take to bring the Hoosiers from the gutter. From his first days at IU, he’s done everything his way, bringing in likeminded people to accomplish the ultimate likeminded goal, win. In 2025, now the big question isn’t “Why IU?” It’s “How high can IU go?”
“This to me is the start of very exciting times,” Aird said when I interviewed him in October.
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Aird was born into a culture of loving sports north of America’s border in London, Ontario. But he suffered from bad asthma and was unable to play early in life. When sports finally became an option, basketball was the first real love for Aird. Then found his niche on a court with different lines, a ball that lacked color and a net with a negative connotation.
But the ultimate theme here is, a male gravitated to a female sport, when in 2025 that trend tends to be the opposite.
Canada’s sports love mainly resides indoors; with courts and of course rinks. As a freshman in high school and predominantly a basketball player, Aird looked up to one of the (male) volleyball seniors, one of the better players in the country. That influence was the start of Aird’s volleyball career.
“That was the north star for me. So where as the American guys grow up and it’s the quarterback they want to emulate or the starting power forward. But for me volleyball was the show,” Aird said.
After a desire to be a sports agent and a business law degree at Penn State, Aird’s coach from his playing days for the Nittany Lions wanted him to stay on staff as an GA. The decision to do so would pay off, leading Aird to his next gig at Auburn and then Indiana.
“I had a great opportunity to do it young, and fast forward I’m in my mid-forties and have been doing it for 25 years.” Aird said.
BLOOMINGTON, IN – November 22, 2025 – Indiana Hoosiers Head Coach Steve Aird during the game between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Indiana Hoosiers at Wilkinson Hall in Bloomington, IN. (Photo By Mason Munn/Indiana Athletics)
Aird has seen a lot of changes in those 25 years and his time in the college game. When you think of college sports, national coverage mostly stems from football and men’s basketball. Also, the rarely occasional women’s basketball phenomenon that gravitates the world like Caitlin Clark. To many, that’s enough for college, people still need brainspace for professional sports as well.
But over the past couple of years, I couldn’t help but notice conferences, like the Big Ten, have pushed for more and more volleyball coverage. This includes a primetime national TV slot on Saturdays and Sundays, but also a national broadcast during the week from time to time (right along with an increased social media presence). A predominantly female sport that just spews dopamine with every action in this high paced game. What could go wrong for these conferences? Well, nothing, the sport is drawing a ton of eyes online and in arenas.
The approval of N.I.L. laws incentivize wealthy schools in power conferences to push volleyball just as hard as the previously mentioned “powerhouse” and “coverage driven” sports. Schools like Indiana, are investing and trusting in people like Aird. A man with a strict plan, doing everything his way, through low lows early and the high highs of today.
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Before each home game, Aird is welcomed with an abundance of cheers and claps as well as the “Crimson Chaos” student section chanting “Steve, Steve, Steve” after he both takes the floor and is introduced after the starters. In-game, Aird sits during most if not all points and does most of his coaching in between sets when teams switch ends.

BLOOMINGTON, IN – December 04, 2025 – Indiana Hoosiers Head Coach Steve Aird during the match between the Toledo Rockets and the Indiana Hoosiers at Wilkinson Hall in Bloomington, IN. (Photo by Grace Urbanski/Indiana Athletics)
Most of the in-game tactical coaching and substitutions are done by assistant coaches Kevin Hodge and Matt Kearns. The two both call out defense strategy while facing serves by talking to the active players by standing in a position both in front of them but also on the sideline while holding a thick lawyer style note pad to where the serving opponents cannot see their mouths move.
With my two seasons of actually watching this team you tend to believe Aird when he says he is a “very” resilient human being. When he does coach, there is no screaming, there is no singling out, there is no one player’s fault. A win and lose both as a team attitude.
“I will keep showing up and fighting every single day, like full stop,” Aird said.
Aird’s mentioned resilience and short memory for when things go wrong has helped him a lot during his coaching career. Specifically in 2023 where he felt his Hoosier squad was good enough and had sufficient wins to make the NCAA tournament. The idea about getting better and only looking toward “the next thing” served him well.
“I think a lot of times when that happens to people they throw their hands up or they quit or they stop short just before the gold,” Aird said.

BLOOMINGTON, IN – November 30, 2025 – Indiana Hoosiers Head Coach Steve Aird Director of Operations Hallie Enderle during the selection show at Henke Hall in Bloomington, IN. (Photo by Grace Urbanski/Indiana Athletics)
What Aird preaches remains consistent in every facet: surrounding yourself around good people who you trust, whether that’s players or coaches.
“Try to get the right people in the gym, try to get the right people on staff and then go after it like crazy,” Aird said.
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With the landscape of college sports forever fluid, Aird has had to take on a new way of business with recruiting and a program oriented in “the process.” The decision favors recruiting high schoolers over the transfer portal and vice versa, one of the main dilemmas for all coaches in today’s NCAA landscape.
“When we got here it was very much the old school. We got to recruit and build it slowly,” Aird said. “Portal recruiting is a lot like speed dating. You are trying to get to know somebody in five minutes.”
Aird is not one to dwell on the negatives of this day and age, comparing it to a taxi driver being mad about Uber.
“You can’t be mad about what you don’t have,” Aird describes when discussing the new world of collegiate athletics and who it fortunes. “Indiana cares about us, they are doing a great job at trying to help us out,” Aird said.

Victoria Gray celebrates during Indiana’s win over Oregon on Nov. 14, 2025. (HN photo/Brady Owen)
“Steve is extraordinary because he puts his best foot forward in everything he does and is a great role model for us,” freshman Victoria Gray said to me in October. Gray owns a perfect perspective for this dilemma of recruiting. Due to her recent recruitment story and timeline, especially as a high schooler this time a year ago, Gray experienced this first hand.
Aird took the time to recruit a high schooler over a possible seasoned vet with tournament experience, like the aforementioned Sell.
Gray seemingly was manufactured to play for Aird, a volleyball superstar while also a finalist of Ms. Basketball in the state of Michigan. The way the recruiting process shook out, it seemed they both agreed with that statement.
“The first phone call we ever had was all over the place,” Gray said. “We rarely talked about volleyball it was ‘how my life was’ ‘ how my family was’, he cares about me,”
Gray’s words are the feelings of the entire roster and staff. Aird’s biggest win to date came on Nov. 2, 2025, taking down none other than his alma mater and national powerhouse Penn State in a dominant sweep.
To add onto Gray’s comments, others just scratching the surface of the program must feel the same way. On Nov. 12, Aird and Indiana signed its third top 15 recruiting class in the last six years.
Plus, with the signing of his new contract, expect Indiana to be a power in Big Ten volleyball for the foreseeable future.
This story was originally written for Sports Writing with Craig Fehrman at the IU Media School. My thanks go out to Aird, Gray, Jared Rigdon, Craig Fehrman and Alex McCarthy for making this story possible.
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