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Cassidy Hubbarth was born on September 19, 1984, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. She is the daughter of Gerry Hubbarth and Emmeline Hubbarth and is the youngest of four siblings. Cassidy is of mixed heritage—of Irish and German descent on her father's side and Filipino descent on her mother's side. A lifelong supporter of the Chicago Bulls, she has carved a significant presence in sports journalism as an Emmy-winning sports anchor.
Cassidy attended Evanston Township High School in Evanston, Illinois, where she actively participated in athletics. During her high school years, she played on the school's soccer team and was part of the squad that won the 2002 state championship. She graduated from high school in 2003.
She began her college education at the University of Illinois but later transferred to Northwestern University. At Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree, preparing her for a career in broadcast journalism.
After graduating, Cassidy launched her professional career in media by joining WMAQ NBC5 in Chicago as a production assistant. She also worked for Navteq as a traffic reporter. Her early career included roles at Intersport, where she served as a production assistant, associate producer, and host.
She later joined Comcast SportsNet Chicago, a regional sports network affiliated with NBC, where she gained further experience. Cassidy also hosted and reported for Fox Sports South and the Big Ten Network. While working with ESPN3, she covered several special events, such as the Madden Bowl, Baylor Pro Day, and Georgia Pro Day.
Cassidy joined ESPN in 2010, beginning as a host on ESPN3 covering college football, college basketball, and NBA content. She quickly advanced within the network, becoming known for her work as both a studio anchor and event host.
Her visibility increased significantly in 2013 when she began appearing on multiple ESPN programs, including The NBA Today Podcast, SportsCenter, Highlight Express, NBA Tonight, First Take, Numbers Never Lie, and SportsNation. Her engaging presence and deep sports knowledge contributed to her growing reputation in sports broadcasting.
In addition to her domestic assignments, Cassidy has contributed to ESPN's international platforms like ESPN America and ESPN Pacific Rim, where she appeared on programs such as The Beat, Fantasy Football Now, and The Scott Van Pelt Show.
Cassidy continues to work for ESPN, where she currently anchors SportsCenter and hosts NBA Today on ESPN2. Her ongoing presence highlights her as a key personality in basketball broadcasting and sports journalism more broadly.
Cassidy Hubbarth earned a Southeast Emmy Award for Interactivity for her work on SEC Gridiron Live, demonstrating her skill in engaging television audiences and enhancing sports coverage through interactive media.
Hubbarth tends to keep her personal life private. However, she maintains a public presence through her Twitter account, @CassidyHubbarth. Estimates place her net worth at approximately $500,000, with an annual salary around $200,000, reflective of her successful career in sports journalism.
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