ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt spoke with The Baltimore Sun about this Maryland men’s basketball season and expectations heading into ...
ESPN host Scott Van Pelt was left in tears as he played his annual ‘Real or Fake TV Shows’ game ahead of the NCAA Tournament.
However, there is a much more entertaining TruTV tradition at this time of year: ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve ...
On a Wednesday night in February, even after watching a shot fall through the net that ripped out the hearts of every Terps fan in the building, leaving them stunned and silent, Scott Van Pelt ...
Van Pelt, an anchor for ESPN’s midnight edition of “SportsCenter” and proud Maryland alumnus Class of 1988, beelined out the gym’s nearest exit toward his car.
TruTV. A true staple of March. A sign that buzzer beaters and Cinderellas are in the air. The network is a breath of fresh air, really. But what goes on on truTV the other 11 months of the year?
Dusty May and the Michigan Wolverines will head into the 2025 NCAA Tournament with momentum on their side after winning the ...
ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt has an interesting theory on UConn head coach Dan Hurley’s penchant for bad behavior. It’s been almost two weeks since Hurley’s outburst during a game, where he told ...
a "Bad Beats" segment by anchor Scott Van Pelt and co-host "Stanford" Steve Coughlin had Friday's Butler loss to Georgetown featured. And, no, it wasn't the loss itself that they were saying was ...
Seeing Luka Doncic on the Lakers and injuries to Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis, Scott Van Pelt is reminded how much the Mavericks have quickly lost.