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Brenda VanLengen - ESPN Emmy Award Winning Basketball Broadcaster.

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This episode is sponsored by my Amazon Shop. I may make a commission as a part of the Amazon Influencer and Bounty programs but it's at no extra cost to you. Some companies do send me items for free or I am sometimes compensated.
www.amazon.com/shop/thesportsdeli Brenda VanLengen, an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster, has worked as an
ESPN women’s college basketball analyst since 1996. In 2014, she joined
SEC Network’s women’s basketball coverage. Brenda is also a strong advocate for women's sports and has been a vocal supporter of Title IX, the federal law that prohibits gender discrimination in education programs and activities. She believes that women's sports deserve the same respect and recognition as men's sports and has worked tirelessly to promote gender equality in the industry.
Overall, Brenda VanLengen is a trailblazer in the world of sports broadcasting and a champion for women's sports. Her passion and dedication have inspired countless young women to pursue careers in sports journalism and have helped to elevate the status of women's sports in the media.
She's currently the Executive Producer for the docuseries, "If Not For Them" which chronicles the HERstory of women's college basketball.
Known for her ability to break down the X’s and O’s of the game,
VanLengen has operated the ART enhanced telestrator (which I've coined, "THE BRENDASTRATOR" for the NCAA Women’s Final Four since 2005 and the WNBA Finals since 2011. She has also been the analyst for seven NCAA Division II National Championships and three NAIA National Championships.
During the regular season, VanLengen covers games involving the
American, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12, Mountain West and SEC for a variety
of networks, including work as the lead analyst for the Big 12
Conference women’s basketball package on FOX Sports. In addition to
basketball, she provides play-by-play on NCAA softball, volleyball and
soccer television broadcasts. VanLengen has also served as analyst for
the WNBA’s San Antonio Silver Starts and was co-founder of the women’s
sports and fitness publication SHE-KC.
In the summer of 2013, she was an analyst on ESPNU’s coverage of the
World University Games, calling gold medal contents in men’s basketball,
women’s basketball and women’s beach volleyball, plus ten days of
international competition.
From 1996-2001, VanLengen operated video play animation production
equipment for CBS’ coverage of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship
while working with Coach’s Edge. Subsequently, VanLengen held a
leadership position at PE4life, a national non-profit organization, for
over nine years and led Kansas City’s efforts as the executive director
of the 1998 NCAA Women’s Final Four.
Prior to her broadcasting career, VanLengen coached basketball for
eight seasons, including five at the University of Nebraska. In 2008,
she was recognized as a “Distinguished Alumni” of the University of
Nebraska-Kearney, where she endows a scholarship for the women’s
basketball program. VanLengen was a two-time, Academic All-American at
the university.
VanLengen was the recipient of the 2010 Mid America Sports Emmy for
Sports Event/Game for Fox Sports Midwest’s production of the 2009 WEPAC
All-Star Charity basketball game, for which she was the play-by-play
announcer.
VanLengen, who developed a series of workshops for collegiate
student-athletes, serves as a motivational speaker. She directs and
coaches youth basketball camps and provides group and individual
basketball lessons.
#ifnotforthem #betonwomen #thesportsdelipodcast #titleix #womeninsports #breakingbarriers

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This episode is sponsored by my Amazon Shop. I may make a commission as a part of the Amazon Influencer and Bounty programs but it's at no extra cost to you. Some companies do send me items for free or I am sometimes compensated.
www.amazon.com/shop/thesportsdeli Brenda VanLengen, an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster, has worked as an
ESPN women’s college basketball analyst since 1996. In 2014, she joined
SEC Network’s women’s basketball coverage. Brenda is also a strong advocate for women's sports and has been a vocal supporter of Title IX, the federal law that prohibits gender discrimination in education programs and activities. She believes that women's sports deserve the same respect and recognition as men's sports and has worked tirelessly to promote gender equality in the industry.
Overall, Brenda VanLengen is a trailblazer in the world of sports broadcasting and a champion for women's sports. Her passion and dedication have inspired countless young women to pursue careers in sports journalism and have helped to elevate the status of women's sports in the media.
She's currently the Executive Producer for the docuseries, "If Not For Them" which chronicles the HERstory of women's college basketball.
Known for her ability to break down the X’s and O’s of the game,
VanLengen has operated the ART enhanced telestrator (which I've coined, "THE BRENDASTRATOR" for the NCAA Women’s Final Four since 2005 and the WNBA Finals since 2011. She has also been the analyst for seven NCAA Division II National Championships and three NAIA National Championships.
During the regular season, VanLengen covers games involving the
American, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12, Mountain West and SEC for a variety
of networks, including work as the lead analyst for the Big 12
Conference women’s basketball package on FOX Sports. In addition to
basketball, she provides play-by-play on NCAA softball, volleyball and
soccer television broadcasts. VanLengen has also served as analyst for
the WNBA’s San Antonio Silver Starts and was co-founder of the women’s
sports and fitness publication SHE-KC.
In the summer of 2013, she was an analyst on ESPNU’s coverage of the
World University Games, calling gold medal contents in men’s basketball,
women’s basketball and women’s beach volleyball, plus ten days of
international competition.
From 1996-2001, VanLengen operated video play animation production
equipment for CBS’ coverage of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship
while working with Coach’s Edge. Subsequently, VanLengen held a
leadership position at PE4life, a national non-profit organization, for
over nine years and led Kansas City’s efforts as the executive director
of the 1998 NCAA Women’s Final Four.
Prior to her broadcasting career, VanLengen coached basketball for
eight seasons, including five at the University of Nebraska. In 2008,
she was recognized as a “Distinguished Alumni” of the University of
Nebraska-Kearney, where she endows a scholarship for the women’s
basketball program. VanLengen was a two-time, Academic All-American at
the university.
VanLengen was the recipient of the 2010 Mid America Sports Emmy for
Sports Event/Game for Fox Sports Midwest’s production of the 2009 WEPAC
All-Star Charity basketball game, for which she was the play-by-play
announcer.
VanLengen, who developed a series of workshops for collegiate
student-athletes, serves as a motivational speaker. She directs and
coaches youth basketball camps and provides group and individual
basketball lessons.
#ifnotforthem #betonwomen #thesportsdelipodcast #titleix #womeninsports #breakingbarriers

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sports-deli/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sports-deli/support
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