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Tracy Wolfson, born on March 17, 1975, is an accomplished American sportscaster known for her work across major sports networks. A bright student from an early age, she graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in Communications. Her passion for sports media was evident early on, and her professionalism and dedication have since contributed to her enduring success.
Wolfson began her career in sports broadcasting with CBS Sports in 1997, initially serving as a researcher. Her early responsibilities included providing detailed technical insights for major sporting events such as the U.S. Open (tennis) and the 1998 Winter Olympics. In 2000, she worked at WZBN-TV in Trenton, New Jersey, where she served as a sports anchor, producer, and reporter, gaining valuable on-air experience.
Following her stint in local television, Wolfson joined ESPN, covering various sports including U.S. Open Golf and college and arena football. She returned to CBS Sports in 2004, a pivotal moment in her career. Since then, she has served as the network's lead sideline reporter for college football. Her reporting includes live injury updates, key interviews with players and coaches, and comprehensive game-day coverage.
In addition to her college football responsibilities, Wolfson anchors segments on CBS SportsDesk, where she covers a variety of collegiate sports such as gymnastics, figure skating, and tennis. Her consistent presence at major events, including the Final Four and the U.S. Open, has made her a reliable and respected figure within the CBS network.
Wolfson’s vocal clarity and presentation skills have extended into voiceover work. She was featured as a voice artist in the video game College Hoops 2K8 for Xbox and PlayStation platforms. Her sideline reporting expertise also includes coverage of NBA postseason games on TNT, showcasing her versatility across sports.
Since May 2014, Wolfson has also been a key sideline reporter for CBS’s coverage of the NFL. Paired often with lead broadcast teams, she brings timely and informative updates from the field, further cementing her reputation as one of the industry's top sportscasters.
In 2004, USA Today named Wolfson one of the “Best New Faces” of the NCAA, reflecting her growing influence in sports journalism. Beyond broadcasting, she is actively engaged in community and health-related advocacy. Wolfson supports diabetes awareness and has participated as a spokesperson for various diabetes-focused foundations, helping to promote public understanding and support for the cause.
Tracy Wolfson resides in Tenafly, New Jersey, with her husband and their three children. She often emphasizes the importance of balancing a thriving career with a fulfilling family life. Though she maintains a public persona through her work, she shares personal and professional updates via Instagram, where fans can follow her career and day-to-day moments.
Wolfson has developed a large and diverse fan base. Admirers often commend her authoritative voice, comprehensive reporting style, and approachable demeanor. She remains actively engaged on social media, offering behind-the-scenes insights and updates that give fans a deeper look into both her career and her interests.
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