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List of West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Finals broadcasters

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Television[edit]

Year Network Play-by-play Analyst Sideline
2019 ESPN Bob Wischusen Dick Vitale Sean Farnham
2018 ESPN Bob Wischusen Dick Vitale Gene Wojciechowski
2017 ESPN Dave O'Brien Dick Vitale Jeff Goodman
2016 [1] ESPN Brent Musburger Dick Vitale and Fran Fraschilla
2015 [2] ESPN Dave Pasch Sean Farnham Jeff Goodman
2014 [3] ESPN Dave Flemming Sean Farnham
2013 [4] ESPN Dave Flemming Sean Farnham
2012 [5] ESPN Dave Flemming Sean Farnham
2011 [6] ESPN Dave Flemming Sean Farnham
2010 [7] ESPN Terry Gannon Stephen Bardo
2009[8] ESPN2 Terry Gannon Stephen Bardo and Steve Lavin
2008[9] ESPN Terry Gannon Stephen Bardo
2007 ESPN Dave O'Brien Rick Majerus
2006 ESPN Dave Pasch Rick Majerus
2005 ESPN Terry Gannon Jimmy Dykes
2004 ESPN
2003 ESPN
2002 ESPN Chris Marlowe Ann Meyers
2001 ESPN Chris Marlowe Reggie Theus
2000 ESPN
1999 ESPN
1998 ESPN
1997 ESPN
1996 ESPN
1995 ESPN
1994 ESPN
1993 ESPN Steve Physioc Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
1992 ESPN
1991 ESPN Barry Tompkins Quinn Buckner
1990 ESPN Canceled[n1 1]
1989 ESPN Roger Twibell Dan Belluomini
1988 ESPN Ted Robinson Dan Belluomini

Radio[edit]

Year Network Play-by-play Analyst
2018 Westwood One Ryan Radtke Mike Montgomery
2017 Westwood One Ryan Radtke Mike Montgomery
2016 [10] Westwood One Kevin Calabro P.J. Carlesimo
2015 [11] Westwood One Kevin Calabro Bill Frieder
2014 [12] Westwood One Dave Ryan Bill Frieder
2013 [13] Dial Global Sports Ted Robinson Steve Lappas
2012 [14] Dial Global Sports Kevin Calabro Steve Lappas
2011 Westwood One Ted Robinson Steve Lappas
2010 Westwood One Ted Robinson P. J. Carlesimo
2009 Westwood One Dave Sims P. J. Carlesimo

References[edit]

  1. The 1990 tournament final was canceled following the on-court death of Loyola Marymount player Hank Gathers during the Lions' semifinal game against Portland. LMU was given the league's automatic bid to that year's NCAA tournament by virtue of its regular-season league championship.
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  10. "WCC Championship Highlights: Gonzaga dancing again after beating St. Mary's". Westwood One. Retrieved 2016-03-09.
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