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Hannah Lynn Storen Hicks, known professionally as Hannah Storm, is an American television sports journalist, serving as the anchor of ESPN's SportsCenter Face to Face. She also hosted the NBA Countdown pregame show on ABC as part of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) Sunday game coverage. She is also the play-by-play announcer on Amazon Prime Video during Thursday Night Football with Andrea Kremer.
Hannah Storm was born in Oak Park, Illinois, to sports executive Mike Storen, who served as commissioner of the American Basketball Association, general manager of the Indiana Pacers, Kentucky Colonels, and Memphis Sounds franchises and president of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks. Her mother, Hannah G. Storen, is a real estate broker. Storm attended The Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Georgia, and the University of Notre Dame in 1983. In the early 1980s, Storm worked as a disc jockey for a hard rock radio station in Corpus Christi, Texas, where she got her on-air name.
Hannah Storm married Dan Hicks in 1994. The couple has three daughters: Ellery, Riley, and Hannah. Her husband is a sports journalist. She said that her daughters were immensely supportive during her recovery from a second-degree burn. She considers all three of them her greatest accomplishments. In the hospital, during the initial stage, her youngest daughter was scared to see her face, but when Hannah returned home, all three helped her get ready by drawing eyebrows, applying makeup, and preparing for Christmas.
Hannah Storm, an American sports journalist, has an estimated net worth of $4 million. As for today.
Hannah Storm is a famous American television sports journalist who has served as the anchor of ESPN's SportsCenter and the host of the NBA Countdown pregame show on ABC. In the early 1980s, Storm began her career as a disc jockey for KNCN-FM in Texas. Within six months, she received a new offer as a sportscaster at KSRR 97 Rock. Before starting her career with CNN in 1989, she spent four years doing various radio gigs and a few television shows, including hosting postgame shows and weekend sports anchors.
Hannah was the first female to host a national show on CNN Sports Tonight. This was her first experience hosting on a national level, which she did for CNN from 1989-92. She hosted several sports shows, including the 1990 Goodwill Games and Major League Baseball Preview.
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In 1992, when she was called up to join NBC, she left CNN. She hosted games for the National Basketball Association, Women's National Basketball Association, and the Olympic Games. Hannah was the first anchor to provide play-by-play for the WNBA in 1997; she broadcasted NBA games from 1997 to 2002. She also hosted Major League Baseball games from 1994 to 2000.
Hannah also covered Wimbledon, the World Figure Skating Championships, and the U.S. Open Golf Tournament. After ten years with NBC, Storm moved to CBS in 2002 and hosted The Early Show with several co-hosts. Her work with CBS included coverage of the Iraq War, the 2005 London terrorist bombings, and the 2004 U.S. presidential election. Storm interviewed President George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton, as well as Elton John, Tiger Woods, Halle Berry, and Jamie Foxx. Storm hosted 48 Hours, the CBS award-winning news magazine, and worked as a co-host for the CBS Thanksgiving Day Parade. In 2007, Storm wrote a daily blog for CBSNews.com, in which she discussed inspirational women's stories.
In 2007, CBS announced that Hannah Storm was leaving the show "The Early Show". She then joined ESPN in May 2008. Storm is a great writer and has contributed to many magazines, such as Cosmopolitan, Family Circle, Nick Jr., Notre Dame Magazine, and Child.
Hannah created the Hannah Storm Foundation. She revealed a vascular birthmark under her eye on CBS, which gave her a black eye effect without makeup, but she had it removed with LASER surgery. Her foundation helps children suffering from vascular birthmarks. Her confidence rebounded when she returned to the screen within three weeks of the surgery.
Storm suffered second-degree burns to her chest and hands, as well as first-degree burns to her neck and face, as a result of a propane gas grill accident at her house on December 11, 2012.
Authorities were notified of the accident by her 15-year-old daughter. Storm had lost her eyebrows, eyelashes, and about half of her hair. She returned to the air on January 1, 2013, co-hosting the Rose Parade on ABC while wearing a bandage on her left hand and sporting hair extensions. She returned to SportsCenter on January 13, 2013, to host the Sunday-morning edition with Bob Ley after receiving medical care from the Burn Center at Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, New York.
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