Veteran sportscaster James Brown of CBS and NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski have been elected to the National Sports Media Association Hall of Fame, the organization announced, joining posthumous honorees Greg Gumbel and Sid Hartman. The selections were determined by NSMA members during final December balloting, NSMA Executive Director Dave Goren said.
Brown, who has anchored CBS Sports’ NFL Today since 2006, began his national broadcasting career at WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C., after playing basketball at Harvard University, where he was a three-time All-Ivy League selection. He previously spent 12 seasons as host of FOX NFL Sunday and covered multiple professional and collegiate sports for CBS. Brown’s accolades include three Emmy Awards and the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Pete Rozelle Award in 2016.
Wojnarowski, widely known as “Woj,” spent 15 years in newspapers before joining Yahoo Sports in 2007, where his NBA reporting coincided with the rise of social media. After 11 years at Yahoo, he moved to ESPN, becoming a leading NBA news source before retiring in 2024 to serve as general manager for St. Bonaventure University’s basketball program. He is a three-time NSMA National Sportswriter of the Year and received the Curt Gowdy Insight Award from the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2025.
Gumbel, who died in December 2024 at age 78, hosted NFL Today and anchored CBS coverage of the Winter Olympics. After a stint at NBC Sports, he returned to CBS to call NFL and college basketball games. His Hall of Fame induction joins that of his brother, Bryant Gumbel, making them the only siblings in the NSMA Hall of Fame.
Hartman, who passed in 2020, wrote for more than 70 years for the Minneapolis Tribune and Star Tribune, while also appearing on radio and television. At the time of his death, he had more than 21,000 bylines to his name and continued writing columns past his 100th birthday.
Other awards handed out belong to ESPN play-by-play announcer Sean McDonough and Yahoo Sports senior college football reporter Ross Dellenger. Both were named 2025 National Sportscaster and Sportswriter of the Year, respectively, marking first-time national awards for both.
McDonough’s career spans four decades in hockey, football, and basketball coverage, while Dellenger has been recognized for his SEC reporting and contributions to Sports Illustrated and On3.
State-level winners included Virginia Sportswriter of the Year David Teel, Mississippi’s Rick Cleveland, and Oregon’s John Canzano, who also holds two Oregon Sportscaster of the Year awards.
The NSMA will celebrate this year’s honorees during its 66th awards weekend and national convention, scheduled for June 28–29, 2026, at Grandover Resort & Spa in Greensboro. Founded in 1959, the NSMA seeks to support careers in sports media while preserving the industry’s history through awards, mentoring, and educational programs.
The full list of individual state award winners are as follows. Barrett Media offers our congratulations to all the award winners.
ALABAMA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Cole Cubelic, WJOX Radio, Birmingham (1)
ALABAMA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Thomas Ashworth, AL.com, Huntsville (1)
ARIZONA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Jon Bloom, Suns Radio Network, Phoenix (1)
ARIZONA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Doug Haller, The Athletic, Phoenix (6)
ARKANSAS SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Phil Elson, Razorback Network/Learfield, Fayetteville (4)
ARKANSAS SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Christina Long, Hawgs Illustrated, Fayetteville (1)
CALIFORNIA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Greg Papa, KNBR Radio, San Francisco (4)
CALIFORNIA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Ann Killion, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco (4)
COLORADO SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Dave Logan, Broncos/KOA Radio, Denver (5)
COLORADO SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Kyle Newman, Denver Post, Denver (1)
CONNECTICUT SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Gabby Lucivero, WVIT-TV, Hartford (1)
CONNECTICUT SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Dom Amore, Hartford Courant (8)
DELAWARE SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Matt Janus, Blue Rocks Radio, Wilmington (4)
DELAWARE SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Andy Walter, The Delaware State News, Dover (5)
D.C. SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR (TIE)
Bob Carpenter, Nationals TV, Washington (2)
John Walton, Capitals Radio Network, Washington (2)
D.C. SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Nicki Jhabvala, Washington Post (1)
FLORIDA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Jamie Seh, WKMG-TV, Orlando (1)
FLORIDA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR (TIE)
Rick Stroud, Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg (2)
Dave Hyde, South Florida Sun Sentinel, Ft. Lauderdale (5)
GEORGIA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR (TIE)
Sam Crenshaw, CBS Atlanta, Atlanta (1)
Steve Holman, Atlanta Hawks Radio, Atlanta (6)
GEORGIA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Ken Sugiura, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta (2)
HAWAII SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Kanoa Leahey, Spectrum Sports, Honolulu (4)
HAWAII SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Stephen Tsai, Star-Advertiser, Honolulu (9)
IDAHO SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Abe Jackson, Boise State Radio Net/Learfield, Boise (1)
IDAHO SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Shaun Goodwin, Idaho Statesman, Boise (1)
ILLINOIS SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Brian Barnhart, Illini Radio Net/Learfield, Champaign (2)
ILLINOIS SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Kevin Fishbain, The Athletic, Chicago (2)
INDIANA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR (TIE)
Rob Blackman, Purdue Sports Network/Learfield, W. Lafayette (1)
Chris Denari, Pacers TV Network, Indianapolis (2)
INDIANA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
James Boyd, The Athletic, Indianapolis (1)
IOWA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR (TIE)
Shannon Ehrhardt, KCCI-TV, Des Moines (1)
Keith Murphy, WHO-TV, Des Moines (6)
IOWA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Tommy Birch, Des Moines Register, Des Moines
KANSAS SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Mike Kennedy, Wichita State Radio Net/Playfly, Wichita (2)
KANSAS SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Kellis Robinett, Wichita Eagle, Wichita (1)
KENTUCKY SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Greg Stotelmyer, EKU Radio Network, Richmond (2)
KENTUCKY SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Jon Hale, Courier-Journal, Louisville (2)
LOUISIANA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Fletcher Mackel, WDSU-TV, New Orleans (1)
LOUISIANA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Jeff Duncan, NOLA Advocate, New Orleans (3)
MAINE SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Jack Webb, WFVX-TV/WVII-TV, Bangor (1)
MAINE SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Drew Bonifant, Portland Press Herald, Portland (1)
MARYLAND SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Melanie Newman, Orioles/MASN (1)
MARYLAND SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Jacob Meyer, Baltimore Sun, Baltimore (1)
MASSACHUSETTS SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR (TIE)
Tom Caron, Bruins/NESN, Boston (1)
Dave O’Brien, Red Sox/NESN, Boston (1)
MASSACHUSETTS SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Kevin Dupont, Boston Globe (7)
MICHIGAN SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Brad Galli, WXYZ-TV, Detroit (3)
MICHIGAN SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
John Niyo, Detroit News, Detroit (1)
MINNESOTA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Mike Grimm, Gopher Sports Properties/Learfield (5)
MINNESOTA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Phil Miller, Minnesota Star Tribune, Minneapolis (1)
MISSISSIPPI SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Bart Gregory, Mississippi State Radio Network/Learfield, SEC+, Starkville (3)
MISSISSIPPI SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Rick Cleveland, Mississippi Today, Jackson (15)
MISSOURI SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR (TIE)
Art Hains, Missouri State Radio, Springfield (1)
Tamar Sher, KMOV-TV, St. Louis (1)
MISSOURI SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Blair Kerkhoff, Kansas City Star, Kansas City (1)
MONTANA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Riley Corcoran, Grizzly Sports Properties/Learfield (4)
MONTANA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Braden Shaw, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Bozeman (1)
NEBRASKA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
John Baylor, Husker Radio Net/Playfly, Lincoln (1)
NEBRASKA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Robin Washut, HuskerOnline, Lincoln (1)
NEVADA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Q Myers, Raider Nation Radio 920, Las Vegas (1)
NEVADA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Ed Graney, Las Vegas-Review Journal, Las Vegas (9)
NEW HAMPSHIRE SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Mike Murphy, UNH Wildcat Radio Net/Learfield, Durham (10)
NEW HAMPSHIRE SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Bruce Wood, Big Green Alert, Hanover (1)
NEW JERSEY SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Matt Loughlin, Devils Radio Network, Newark (4)
NEW HAMPSHIRE SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Keith Sargeant, NJ Advance Media, Newark (2)
NEW MEXICO SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Adam Diehl, KQTM-FM, Rio Rancho (1)
NEW MEXICO SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
James Yodice, Albuquerque Journal, Albuquerque (1)
NEW YORK SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR (TIE)
Chris Carrino, Nets Radio Network, Brooklyn (1)
Matt Park, Syracuse University Radio Network/Learfield, Syracuse (1)
NEW YORK SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR (TIE)
Rich Cimini, ESPN NY, New York (2)
Steve Serby, New York Post, New York (1)
NORTH CAROLINA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Mike Maniscalco, Hurricanes/FanDuel Sports Network, Raleigh (1)
NORTH CAROLINA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Aaron Beard, Associated Press, Raleigh (1)
NORTH DAKOTA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Sam Neidermann, ND State Radio Net/Learfield, Fargo (1)
NORTH DAKOTA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Mojo Hill, Devils Lake Journal, Devils Lake (1)
OHIO SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Jeff Brantley, Reds/FanDuel Sports Network, Cincinnati (1)
OHIO SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Rob Oller, Columbus Dispatch, Columbus (1)
OKLAHOMA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Mark Rodgers, WWLS Radio, OKC (1)
OKLAHOMA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Jenni Carlson, The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City (2)
OREGON SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Travis Demers, Trail Blazers Radio Network, Portland (1)
OREGON SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com, Portland (7*)
PENNSYLVANIA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
John Clark, NBCSports Philadelphia (3)
PENNSYLVANIA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Matt Gelb, The Athletic, Philadelphia (3)
RHODE ISLAND SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Nick Coit, WEEI/ESPN Plus, Providence (5)
RHODE ISLAND SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Brendan McGair, Pawtucket Times/Woonsocket Call, Pawtucket/Woonsocket (6)
SOUTH CAROLINA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Reggie Anderson, WLTX, Columbia (1)
SOUTH CAROLINA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Larry Williams, Tiger Illustrated, Clemson (2)
SOUTH DAKOTA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Jay Elsen, Midco Sports, Sioux Falls (1)
SOUTH DAKOTA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
James Cimburek, Press & Dakotan, Yankton (2)
TENNESSEE SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Pete Weber, Predators Radio Network, Nashville (10)
TENNESSEE SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Gentry Estes, The Tennessean, Nashville (1)
TEXAS SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Andrew Monaco, Texas A&M Radio Net/Learfield, College Station (1)
TEXAS SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Cedric Golden, Austin American-Stateman, Austin (1)
UTAH SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Sam Farnsworth, KSL-TV, Salt Lake City (1)
UTAH SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Jay Drew, Deseret News, Salt Lake City (4)
VERMONT SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Brian McLaughlin, UVM/Vermont Green/Lake Monsters, Burlington (1)
VERMONT SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Michael Beniash, Caledonian Record, St. Johnsbury (3)
VIRGINIA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Bill Roth, VT Radio Net/Playfly, Blacksburg (13)
VIRGINIA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
David Teel, Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk (16)
WASHINGTON SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Aaron Goldsmith, Mariners TV Network, Seattle (1)
WASHINGTON SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Ryan Divish, Seattle Times, Seattle (1)
WEST VIRGINIA SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Travis Jones, WV Metronews, Bridgeport (1)
WEST VIRGINIA SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Greg Carey, WV Metronews, Morgantown (1)
WISCONSIN SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Tim Van Vooren, WITI-TV, Milwaukee (4)
WISCONSIN SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Todd Rosiak, Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee (2)
WYOMING SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR
Keith Kelly, KFBC Radio & Cowboy Radio Net/Learfield, Cheyenne/Laramie (5)
WYOMING SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEAR
Cody Tucker, 7220sports.com, Cheyenne-Laramie (2)
* won 2 Oregon Sportscaster of Year awards
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