Dick Vitale, after attending Seton Hall University, began his college basketball career as an assistant coach for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in 1971. Two years later, the now 86-year-old earned his ...
At a time where so much is changing in college basketball, a familiar voice has returned to the sport. After a yearslong battle with several types of cancer, resulting in a long hiatus, Dick Vitale ...
Legendary ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale has put on his armour for another battle with cancer.
ESPN Hall of Fame broadcaster Dick Vitale has announced he has melanoma in his lung and liver cavity and will be starting immunotherapy soon.
On Tuesday, March 17, Dick Vitale will call his first March Madness game in 46 years of broadcasting— and he thinks it’s pretty awesome (baby). “Gonna be doing the First Four game, and I’m looking ...
College basketball hasn't been the same without Dick Vitale regularly working games on TV. But after being declared cancer ...
Vitale has had bouts with four different forms of cancer but was on the microphone for an NCAA tournament First Four game in ...
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