Yes, renowned basketball reporter Holly Rowe is married and lives a contented life with the success she has garnered after working for many years in sports media and broadcasting.
In fact, she just wrapped up her coverage of this year’s women’s national championship game between Coach Dawn Staley’s South Carolina Gamecocks and Coach Cori Close’s UCLA Bruins at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The Bruins won 79-51.
Rowe is an established ESPN employee and was recently the courtside reporter during the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four and the title game for women’s hoops. When it comes to her personal life, though, she keeps matters relatively private. But, it’s long been confirmed that Rowe is actually married, according to outlets such as Yahoo! Entertainment.
Holly Rowe is married to Scott Rowe, who is reportedly an entrepreneur. Beyond his apparent occupation, there is no other public information available on Scott, as he keeps a low profile. Holly once revealed that they met during their college years at the University of Utah because of their love for sports.
The two got married after college and have one child, their son, McKylin Rowe. Unlike his mother, who chose to use her writing and public speaking skills for sports media, McKylin is a writer and actor, with apparent contributions to productions such as “American Underdog” and “Existential Mashed Potatoes.”
Did Holly Rowe Play College Basketball?
Despite her love for the sport, Holly Rowe never actually played basketball at the college level. There is no evidence that she played it competitively during her high school years, either, but she began her sports journalism and broadcasting career as early as her first year at BYU. After attending BYU for two years, she transferred to the University of Utah and graduated in 1991 with a degree in journalism.
How Much Does Holly Rowe Make?
Holly Rowe makes around $800,000 annually as a sideline reporter and play-by-play announcer for ESPN.
She also covers sports other than women’s basketball, such as football and men’s hoops, but she has built her reputation as the go-to reporter for the women’s game.
Apart from ESPN, Rowe reportedly makes around $10,000 to $20,000 with on-call speaking engagements.
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