Dick Vitale, longtime ESPN basketball commentator, made an emotional return to the broadcasting booth on Saturday, Feb. 8 after he was declared cancer-free in December.
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College Basketball Weekly: Dickie V’s return, Rick Pitino’s reign & the debate at No. 1Words do no justice to the raw emotion and sheer joy Dickie V wore on his sleeve when making his way back to that broadcast booth, and when ESPN finally switched over from that dreadful Lakers ...
Dickie V. isn’t buying the idea that Cooper Flagg could return to Duke for his sophomore season. Vitale, the legendary ESPN college basketball broadcaster and East Rutherford, N.J. native ...
ACC stakes aside, Saturday's game is a huge moment for legendary ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale—who regularly goes by Dickie V. The college basketball legend will be making his broadcasting return ...
Stream the latest Dickie V videos on Watch ESPN. The remarkable life and career of Hall of Fame broadcaster Dick Vitale ...
Dickie V is back, baby! And fans at Clemson showed him just how much he was missed while he battled cancer. Vitale returned to broadcasting for the first time in nearly two years for Saturday ...
This donation from the players, through their name, image, and likeness deals, was a great gesture to Vitale, known as Dickie V, who has been a big personality in the sport for decades.
Unlike his fight against cancer, defeating the tears was a losing battle. It had been nearly two years since "Dickie V" called a college basketball game for ESPN — the international broadcast ...
Duke. Houston. St. John's. Tennessee. These are the defenses Dickie V sees carrying their teams through March.
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