Pam Ward, a seasoned on-air personality for ESPN, is approximately 50-56 years old as of 2023. Born in Washington, D.C., she holds a degree in communications from the University of Maryland, College Park. Pam made history in 2000 as the first woman to perform play-by-play announcing for a nationally televised NCAA football game.

Notably, she served as a play-by-play announcer for ESPN’s coverage of the 2012 and 2013 Women’s College World Series of Softball. Before joining ESPN, Ward worked as an anchor/host for WTEM from April 1992 to March 1995 and later at WBAL from March 1995 to 1996. For those seeking more details about her Age, Height, Net Worth, Career, explore the Pam Ward’s Wiki.

Pam Ward Wiki & Early Life

Full NamePam Ward
Nick NamePam
Profession Journalist, and Commentator
Age50-56 years old (As of 2023)
Date of BirthYet To Update
NationalityAmerican
Zodiac/Sun SignAries
BirthplaceWashington, D.C., United States
Current AddressYet To Update

Pam Ward’s Husband, Boyfriend and Relationship

Relationship StatusYet To Update

Pam Ward Family

Limited information is available regarding Pam Ward Family at the moment. We will update this section with more details as soon as we gather relevant information.

Parent’s NameFather: Yet To Update
Mother: Yet To Update
SiblingsBrother: Yet To Update
Husband/BoyfriendPartner: Yet To Update
Children Son: Yet To Update

Education

SchoolYet To Update
Alma MaterUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Highest QualificationGraduated in Communications

Career

Broadcasting Marvel

Pam has been a key play-by-play announcer at ESPN since her debut in 1996. She covers a range of sports, including WNBA, women’s college softball, and basketball, and has hosted popular shows like NFL Tonight, NBA Today, NHL 2Night, and WNBA Shootaround. Her versatile skills extend to ESPN Radio’s The NFL on ESPN Radio and major league baseball post-game and pregame shows.

Groundbreaking Moments

Pam made history on November 22, 2000, as the first woman to work as a play-by-play announcer for a Division I college football game, calling ESPN2’s telecast of Bowling Green at Toledo. Her outstanding contributions earned her the Jake Wade Award from CoSIDA in July 2010.

Early Career Highlights in Baltimore

Before ESPN, Pam left her mark in Baltimore, Maryland, hosting at WBAL-Radio and steering the Baltimore Ravens’ pregame show. She also spent a year as a sports anchor at WBAL-TV from 1995 to 1996, showcasing her versatility in sports broadcasting.

Pam Ward Net Worth, Salary

Net Worth in Dollars (Approx.)$100K
Salary Annually (Approx.)Yet To Update

Pam Ward Height

HeightIn centimeters: 170 cm
In meters: 1.70 m
In Feet: 5 Feet 7 Inches
Weight66kgs
145lbs

Pam Ward Twitter

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5 Interesting Facts About Pam Ward

  1. Pam Ward, a seasoned on-air personality for ESPN, is approximately 50-56 years old as of 2023, with her birthdate yet to be updated.
  2. Born in Washington, D.C., Pam holds a degree in communications from the University of Maryland, College Park.
  3. In the year 2000, Pam made history by becoming the first woman to perform play-by-play announcing for a nationally televised NCAA football game.
  4. Notably, she served as a play-by-play announcer for ESPN’s coverage of the 2012 and 2013 Women’s College World Series of Softball.
  5. Before joining ESPN, Pam worked as an anchor/host for WTEM from April 1992 to March 1995 and later at WBAL from March 1995 to 1996. Her versatility in sports broadcasting includes hosting the Baltimore Ravens’ pregame show and a stint as a sports anchor at WBAL-TV.

FAQs

What is Pam Ward net worth?

Her net worth is $100K.

How tall Pam Ward is?

She is 5 Feet 7 Inches tall.