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SportsCenter covers breaking sports news, has all the big highlights and offers unique commentary and in-depth interviews.

Hannah Storm joined ESPN in 2008 as a host for the 9 a.m. SportsCenter. She comes to ESPN from CBS News after five years as a host of The Early Show. Before that, Storm worked for 10 years at NBC Sports, where she hosted four Olympic Games. Storm was the first woman in American television history to act as solo host of a broadcast network's sports series. Storm also made history as the first play-by-play announcer for the WNBA in 1997. In 2004, Storm received the American Women in Radio and Television Gracie Award for Outstanding Anchor for News. In 1998, Storm won her first Gracie Award for her pioneering work as a female in the world of sports broadcasting. This year, Storm received The Paley Center for Media's highest honor when she was inducted into the She Made It: Women Creating Television and Radio Hall of Fame.

Josh Elliott is the co-anchor for the 9 a.m. ET SportsCenter. He also writes columns for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine. From June 2005 to March 2006, he interviewed guests in-studio and via satellite as he hosted the ESPN Classic nightly series Classic Now, which delved into the sports news of the day and gave it historical context through debate and discussion. Elliott came to ESPN after six years at Sports Illustrated, covering golf, the NFL, Major League Baseball, the NBA and college football and basketball. Before that, the Southern California native worked in television production with 20th Century Fox. Elliott holds a master's degree from the Columbia School of Journalism and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from the University of California at Santa Barbara. Elliott won a New York Emmy in 2005 for his writing and reporting contributions to the MSG Network program "Angles."

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