List of College Basketball on ABC personalities
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Play-by-play[edit]
- Dave Armstrong (1993)
- Dave Barnett (1992, 2001)
- Gary Bender[3][4] (1987–1992)
- Jason Benetti (2019)
- Tim Brant (1994, 1998)
- Tim Brando (1993)
- Jim Brinson (1992–1997)
- Bob Carpenter (1995, 2000–2004)
- Bill Doleman (1999)
- Ron Franklin (2000–2007)
- Terry Gannon[5] (2000–2009)
- Mike Goldberg (1999)
- Rich Hollenberg (2020)
- Keith Jackson[6][7] (1987–1991)
- Mark Jones (1992–2006)
- Wayne Larrivee (1995)
- Chris Marlowe (1995, 2003)
- Al Michaels[8] (1987–1989)
- Brent Musburger[9][10] (1990–2009)
- Brad Nessler (2000–2002, 2005, 2007–2014)
- Dave O'Brien (2003–2004, 2007)
- Dave Pasch[11] (2005–2006, 2019)
- Mike Patrick (2009)
- Steve Physioc (1996)
- Robin Roberts (1996)
- Jon Sciambi (2019)
- Dan Shulman (2002–2006)
- Dave Strader (2000–2002)
- Jim Szoke (1999)
- Gary Thorne (2005)
- Mike Tirico (2000–2001)
- Barry Tompkins (1992–1993)
- Al Trautwig (1987–1989)
- Roger Twibell[12] (1989–1999)
- Fred White (1992–1993)
- Bob Wischusen (2008)
Color commentary[edit]
- Stephen Bardo (2007)
- Dan Belluomini (1992, 1997–1999)
- Jay Bilas (2000–2003, 2019)
- Quinn Buckner (2000–2002)
- Larry Conley (2000–2003)
- Brad Daugherty (2001–2004)
- Jimmy Dykes (1998–2014)
- Len Elmore (2000–2005, 2009)
- Larry Farmer (1994–1997)
- Fran Fraschilla (2003–2008, 2020)
- Terry Gannon (1993–1999)
- Doug Gottlieb (2005)
- Joe B. Hall[15][16] (1987–1990)
- Steve Lavin[17] (2004–2009)
- Tim McCormick (2004)
- John Mengelt[18] (1993–1999)
- Ann Meyers[19] (2002–2005)
- Cheryl Miller[20] (1989–1993)
- Bob Ortegel[21] (1992)
- David Robinson (1988)
- Digger Phelps[22] (1987, 2019)
- Chris Piper (1995)
- Paul Splittorff (1993)
- Jon Sundvold (2000–2004)
- Gary Thompson (1992)
- Bob Valvano (2005)
- Jim Valvano[23] (1990–1993)
- Dick Vitale[24] (1987–2005, 2019)
- Bill Walton (2019)
- Bob Wenzel[25] (2008)
Studio hosts[edit]
Studio analysts[edit]
Reporters[edit]
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