Hall of Fame broadcaster Dick Vitale will not return to broadcasting next week after suffering an accident at his Florida home, but he is expected to make a full recovery.
Legendary sports broadcaster Dick Vitale, 85, encountered a 'tough fall' at home, revealing that his return to the booth would have to be postponed following his hospitalization.
For the first time since 2023, after battling four types of cancer, Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame broadcaster Dick Vitale, 85, will return to the air to call the Duke-Wake Forest men's college basketball on Saturday,
On Friday, ESPN revealed that Vitale will return to the booth on January 25 for the game against No. 3 Duke at Wake Forest. Alongside the call with Vitale will be Dave O'Brien, and it's a massive moment for Vitale after nearly two years away from the game.
Dick Vitale ... will call the Duke-Wake Forest men's college basketball game on Saturday, Jan. 25 at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Vitale, 85, has battled four ...
Legendary ESPN announcer Dick Vitale is due to call the Duke-Wake Forest men's college basketball ... Memorial Coliseum in Winston Salem, North Carolina. He will call the game alongside play ...
But Dick Vitale will be back in a familiar place for the first time in nearly three years as he will be at Joel Coliseum on Jan. 25 for the Duke game against Wake Forest. The game is set for 4:30 p.m.
SARASOTA ― Cleared last month to resume broadcasting, Dick Vitale will use Saturday, Jan. 25 to reclaim his starting spot in the ESPN broadcasting lineup. On that day, the 85-year-old Lakewood Ranch resident,
ESPN announced Friday morning that the legendary Dick Vitale will return ... The network put forth a release that puts Vitale on the airwaves for Duke-Wake Forest next Saturday at 4:30 p.m ...
Dick Vitale's most recent television ... resume his analyst duties when Duke goes up against Wake Forest Jan. 25 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The 85-year-old's return comes after he faced ...
Dick Vitale said he will have to delay his return to the broadcast booth as he's "recovering from a tough fall."
In a span of three-plus years, legendary college basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale battled four types of cancer. Summer 2024 marked his most recent medical procedure.