The NCAA Tournament promises plenty of storylines and drama, but everyone associated with it seems to be in agreement that it's missing something without Greg Gumbel. Gumbel, who died in December ...
Greg Gumbel was an institution on Selection Sunday, and CBS made sure to pay homage to him during this year’s broadcast just months after his death. The Selection Sunday broadcast opened up with ...
This year's men's March Madness tournament will sound different after the loss of Greg Gumbel, a CBS sports broadcaster, who died from cancer in December 2024 at the age of 78. Gumbel, a ...
CBS Sports' coverage of the men's NCAA Tournament is synonymous with longtime host Greg Gumbel, who presided at the anchor desk for 25 years before he was diagnosed with cancer last year.
March 20 with a touching tribute to beloved sportscaster Greg Gumbel whose presence and voice became synonymous with the annual college basketball tournament throughout his career. Gumbel died ...
“Greg Gumbel was one of them ... When it was Riley’s turn to anchor, her parents recorded it and sent it to Grandpa for feedback. Her next time in front of the camera, she shined.
On Thursday, CBS's coverage of March Madness began on a solemn note with a tribute to the late Greg Gumbel, the network's former anchor for the NCAA Tournament who recently passed away due to cancer.
Many sports fans are still processing the December death of longtime broadcaster Greg Gumbel, and there was no question his absence would be felt on Selection Sunday. For years, this was a day ...
CBS announcer Greg Gumbel prior to the national championship game in the Final Four of the 2021 NCAA Tournament between the Gonzaga Bulldogs and the Baylor Bears at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Greg Gumbel was a titan in sports broadcasting, known for his terrific presence on air for all kinds of events from the NFL to college basketball. The late CBS announcer died in December of 2024 ...