ESPN women's college basketball analyst
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ESPN women's college basketball analyst is a sports broadcasting role focused on providing expert commentary, analysis, and insight on NCAA women's basketball games and related coverage.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| ESPN women's college basketball analyst canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: ESPN women's college basketball analyst Context triple: [Rebecca Lobo, notableRole, ESPN women's college basketball analyst]
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NCAA women’s basketball
NCAA women’s basketball is the governing body’s collegiate-level women’s basketball competition in the United States, featuring university teams across multiple divisions.
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B.
NBA analyst for ESPN Radio
NBA analyst for ESPN Radio is a broadcasting role in which a basketball expert provides commentary, insights, and game analysis for National Basketball Association coverage on ESPN's radio platform.
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Ivy League women’s basketball
Ivy League women’s basketball is the NCAA Division I athletic conference comprising the women’s basketball programs of the eight Ivy League universities, known for combining high academic standards with competitive play.
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ACC women’s basketball
ACC women’s basketball is the women’s collegiate basketball competition organized by the Atlantic Coast Conference, featuring member universities from the NCAA Division I level.
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NCAA basketball
NCAA basketball is the system of college-level basketball in the United States governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, featuring men’s and women’s competitions that serve as a major pipeline to professional play and include the prominent March Madness tournament.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: ESPN women's college basketball analyst Target entity description: ESPN women's college basketball analyst is a sports broadcasting role focused on providing expert commentary, analysis, and insight on NCAA women's basketball games and related coverage.
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A.
NCAA women’s basketball
NCAA women’s basketball is the governing body’s collegiate-level women’s basketball competition in the United States, featuring university teams across multiple divisions.
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B.
NBA analyst for ESPN Radio
NBA analyst for ESPN Radio is a broadcasting role in which a basketball expert provides commentary, insights, and game analysis for National Basketball Association coverage on ESPN's radio platform.
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C.
Ivy League women’s basketball
Ivy League women’s basketball is the NCAA Division I athletic conference comprising the women’s basketball programs of the eight Ivy League universities, known for combining high academic standards with competitive play.
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D.
ACC women’s basketball
ACC women’s basketball is the women’s collegiate basketball competition organized by the Atlantic Coast Conference, featuring member universities from the NCAA Division I level.
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E.
NCAA basketball
NCAA basketball is the system of college-level basketball in the United States governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, featuring men’s and women’s competitions that serve as a major pipeline to professional play and include the prominent March Madness tournament.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
basketball commentator role
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sports broadcasting role ⓘ television analyst role ⓘ |
| contentFormat |
digital and social media content
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live game broadcasts ⓘ studio analysis segments ⓘ |
| coversCompetition |
NCAA women’s basketball
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surface form:
NCAA Division I women's basketball
NCAA Division II women's basketball ⓘ NCAA Division III women’s basketball tournament ⓘ
surface form:
NCAA Division III women's basketball
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| coversOrganization | National Collegiate Athletic Association ⓘ |
| employer | ESPN ⓘ |
| field |
sports broadcasting
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sports journalism ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
women's college basketball coaches
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women's college basketball players ⓘ women's college basketball teams ⓘ |
| languageOfWork | English ⓘ |
| mainTask |
analyze team strategies and tactics
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break down individual player performance ⓘ conduct on-air interviews ⓘ explain rules and officiating decisions ⓘ offer halftime analysis ⓘ offer postgame analysis ⓘ offer pregame analysis ⓘ participate in studio shows ⓘ provide expert commentary during live games ⓘ provide historical and statistical context ⓘ |
| producedBy |
ESPN family of networks
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surface form:
ESPN production teams
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| requiredKnowledge |
NCAA women's basketball rules
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college basketball strategies ⓘ women's basketball player personnel ⓘ |
| requiredSkill |
live game analysis
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on-air communication ⓘ quick decision-making ⓘ storytelling ⓘ |
| specialization | women's college basketball ⓘ |
| typicalBackground |
experienced basketball journalist
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former women's basketball coach ⓘ former women's college basketball player ⓘ |
| typicalEmployerBrand | ESPN ⓘ |
| typicalMedium |
online streaming
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radio ⓘ television ⓘ |
| workLocation |
ESPN
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surface form:
ESPN studios
college basketball arenas ⓘ |
| worksWith |
play-by-play announcer
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production crew ⓘ sideline reporter ⓘ |
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Subject: ESPN women's college basketball analyst Description of subject: ESPN women's college basketball analyst is a sports broadcasting role focused on providing expert commentary, analysis, and insight on NCAA women's basketball games and related coverage.
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