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Maria Taylor (sportscaster)

Maria Taylor is a prominent American sportscaster currently working for NBC Sports. Prior to NBC, she gained recognition at ESPN and the SEC Network covering a wide array of sports. Her broadcasting portfolio includes college football, college volleyball, NBA, NFL, Olympic Games, and both men's and women's college basketball. Taylor is known for her insightful analysis and engaging on-air presence in the sports media landscape.

2 hours ago : Maria Taylor comments on Olympic Village condom shortage; athletes address the issue.

Maria Taylor reacted to the news about Olympic Village experiencing a condom shortage. An athlete explained the situation at the Olympics, highlighting the topic of sex among athletes.

May 12, 1987: Maria Taylor's Birth

On May 12, 1987, Suzette Maria Taylor, now known as Maria Taylor, was born. She is an American sportscaster for NBC Sports.

2004: Selection to USA Volleyball Junior National A2 team

In 2004, Maria Taylor was selected as a member of the 2004 USA Volleyball Junior National A2 team while attending Centennial High School.

2005: Athletic scholarship to the University of Georgia

In 2005, Maria Taylor received an athletic scholarship to the University of Georgia, where she played volleyball and basketball.

2008: Taylor ranked in program history

By the time her playing days were done in the fall of 2008, Taylor ranked fourth all-time in program history in career kills with 1,729 and was fourth all-time in total points with 2,020.

2009: End of college volleyball and basketball career

In 2009, Maria Taylor concluded her volleyball and basketball career at the University of Georgia. She was an All-SEC volleyball team member each season.

2012: Reporter and host for IMG College

Prior to 2012, Maria Taylor worked as a reporter and host for IMG College at the University of Georgia for three years. She also appeared on various studio shows.

2013: Sideline reporter for ESPN2

In 2013, Maria Taylor was the sideline reporter on ESPN2’s weekly Saturday-night primetime college football telecast and covered the Orange Bowl. She also served as an analyst for various NCAA Women's Basketball events on ESPN.

2014: Joined SEC Network

In 2014, Maria Taylor joined the SEC Network as a college football reporter and analyst for various SEC telecasts.

2016: Sideline coverage for Rose Bowl Game

In 2016, Maria Taylor provided sideline coverage for the Rose Bowl Game between Stanford University and the University of Iowa.

2017: Joined College GameDay broadcast team

In 2017, Maria Taylor joined the College GameDay broadcast team as reporter and host, replacing Samantha Ponder. She also covered the College Football Playoff.

2018: Host and reporter for College Football Playoff National Championship

In 2018, Maria Taylor was a host and reporter for the College Football Playoff National Championship between the University of Alabama and the University of Georgia. She also served as the sideline reporter for Saturday Night Football on ABC.

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2019: Began hosting NBA Countdown

In 2019, Maria Taylor began hosting NBA Countdown, the pre-game show for ESPN's Friday night and Sunday afternoon NBA games.

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July 2020: Conference call controversy

In July 2020, a conference call between Rachel Nichols and LeBron James's advisor Adam Mendelsohn, which suggested Maria Taylor was chosen to host the NBA Finals due to her race, was leaked.

2020: Hosted NBA Finals pregame and halftime show

In 2020, Maria Taylor's NBA Countdown was named the NBA Finals pregame and halftime show. She was also the sideline reporter for the Pittsburgh Steelers vs New York Giants Monday Night Football opener.

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February 12, 2021: Marriage to Jonathan Lee Hemphill

On February 12, 2021, Maria Taylor married Jonathan Lee Hemphill.

July 23, 2021: On-air debut for NBC Sports

On July 23, 2021, Maria Taylor made her on-air debut for NBC Sports during coverage of the 2020 Summer Olympics, two days after joining the network.

2021: Joined Football Night in America

In the 2021 NFL season, Maria Taylor joined NBC's Sunday Night Football pre-game show Football Night in America as a panelist.

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May 2022: Lead host of Football Night in America

In May 2022, Maria Taylor replaced Mike Tirico as the lead host of NBC's Football Night in America.

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December 24, 2023: Birth of first child, Roman Ryan Taylor Hemphill

On December 24, 2023, Maria Taylor and Jonathan Lee Hemphill welcomed their first child, Roman Ryan Taylor Hemphill.

2023: Host for NBC's college football coverage

Since 2023, Maria Taylor has served as the host for NBC's college football coverage, working during Big Ten and Notre Dame games.

2024: Host for 2024 Summer Olympics

For the 2024 Summer Olympics, Maria Taylor was named a host by NBC, handling the NBC Late Night Weekend recap segments and the nightly prime time NBC Olympic Zone.

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2025: Lead studio host for NBC's NBA and WNBA coverage

In 2025, Maria Taylor was named the lead studio host for NBC's returning NBA and WNBA coverage. She is expected to host Tuesday and Sunday night NBA games and select WNBA games.

2026: Hosted the Vince Lombardi Trophy presentation at Super Bowl LX

In 2026, Maria Taylor became the first African American woman to host a Vince Lombardi Trophy presentation during NBC Sports' presentation of Super Bowl LX.