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WNBA Commentator & Analyst
About Beth Mowins
When the WNBA launched its first national broadcast on ABC in 2002, Beth Mowins was the voice that introduced millions to the league’s raw athleticism and strategic depth, not as a sideline reporter, but as the first woman to call a nationally televised WNBA game solo. She didn’t just describe plays; she decoded spacing, tracked defensive rotations before they were mainstream talking points, and wove player backstories into live action with journalistic rigor and palpable warmth. Her signature cadence, rapid but never rushed, analytical yet emotionally attuned, reshaped how women’s basketball commentary could sound: authoritative without mimicry, passionate without performative hype. Over two decades, she’s called NCAA tournaments, Olympic qualifiers, and landmark Liberty, Aces matchups, consistently elevating under-covered storylines like coaching development pipelines and international roster integration. Her work helped normalize the idea that expert women’s basketball analysis doesn’t need qualifiers, it needs context, continuity, and command of the game’s evolving language.
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- “How did calling that 2002 ABC WNBA broadcast change your approach to play-by-play?”
- “What's one tactical trend you've watched evolve from the early 2000s to now?”
- “How do you prepare differently for a Liberty home game vs. an overseas EuroLeague matchup?”
- “Which current rookie has the most underrated defensive IQ, and why?”