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Rockland’s Tracy Wolfson will be the CBS sideline reporter for tonight’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Game

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🏀 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Game – #3 Texas Tech vs. #1 Virginia 9:20 pm ET/8:20 pm CT on CBS

Tracy Wolfson grew up in Congers and attended Clarkstown High School North (Class of ’93). She then went to the University of Michigan, and graduated with a degree in communications. Her on-air career began at WZBN in Trenton, New Jersey, as a sports anchor. Woflson would later work for MSG Network as an anchor and reporter as well as covering golf, college football and Arena Football for ESPN from 2002–2003.

Since 2004, she has been the CBS college football sideline reporter. She was apart of what was considered to be part of one of the best college football broadcast teams in the country. As a sideline reporter, Wolfson primarily interviews coaches at the end of each half and also gives updates on player injuries.

In 2014, it was announced that Wolfson would be joining Jim Nantz and Phil Simms as an NFL sideline reporter on Thursday night and Sunday afternoon games.

She is currently the floor reporter for CBS/TBS NCAA men’s basketball championship games. Wolfson currently resides in Tenafly, New Jersey with her husband, David Reichel, and their three sons.

VIDEO: Wolfson gained national attention when for three minutes she stood by as Tom Brady hugged everyone from coach Bill Belichick to owner Bob Kraft. Her patience was rewarded, and finally Brady stopped to speak with her.

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New York Liberty To Celebrate First WNBA Championship With Parade in New York City This Thursday, Oct. 24th

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This Thursday, Oct. 24, the New York Liberty will celebrate its first WNBA Championship in franchise history with a ticker tape parade through New York City. The parade will tip off at 10 a.m. from Battery Park and proceed north along Broadway to City Hall, through what is known as the “Canyon of Heroes.”  Following the parade, there will be a ceremony at City Hall honoring the New York Liberty at noon. 

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Recognition Ceremony On Field At Yankee Stadium For Members From Jawonio

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Members from Jawonio in Rockland were recognized in an on-field ceremony prior to yesterday’s New York Yankees game
Founded in 1947 by a group of families that believed their children with disabilities had the potential to live full and productive lives, Jawonio, an indigenous word for “Independence,” has become an essential resource for families in Rockland and Westchester Counties, providing care for children and adults with special needs.
For more information about Jawonio and how you can donate, visit www.jawonio.org

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