Danyelle Sargent Biography, Age, Family, Education, Career, Net Worth, Marraige
Danyelle Sargent Biography
Danyelle Sargent (born May 7, 1978) is an American sports television reporter. Sargent was enthusiastic about journalism from an early age and had begun her professional life, while she was still in college, by joining WGXA, stationed at Macon, Georgia.
She also worked for Metro Sports, in Kansas City as a sports anchor and reporter for around 2 years (from 2002 to 2004).
Danyelle Sargent Age
Sargent was born on May 19, 1978, in United state. He is 40 years old as of 2019.
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Danyelle Sargent Education
Sargent is a graduate of Florida State University.
Danyelle Sargent Marriage | Wife | Children
Sargent tied the marital knot with Eric Musselman, who is the head coach of the Nevada Wolf Pack basketball team. The couple was blessed with their first child, a daughter, Mariah in 2010.
Musselman already had 2 children from his previous marriage and Sargent is happily a mother of three now.
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Sargent has black hair.
Danyelle Sargent Career
ESPN
Sargent was hired in 2004 by the television network ESPN to work on its ESPNEWS channel. She also contributed to ESPN2’s Cold Pizza, now titled ESPN First Take. Sargent was the subject of a minor controversy on March 9, 2006, when a series of technical difficulties occurred while she was co-anchoring a live broadcast of ESPNEWS, leading ESPN to air a taped segment.
Thinking her microphone had been cut (which is the normal procedure when a taped segment is playing), she exclaimed, “What the fuck was that?” over the broadcast. Sargent’s two-year contract with ESPN was not renewed when it expired in the Fall of 2006.
Fox Sports
Sargent made her Fox Sports Net debut on FSN Final Score on November 5, 2006. Her last night anchoring FSN Final Score was on June 27, 2011. She also appeared in a taped segment during the last FSN Final Score later that week on July 1, 2011.
During her time at Fox Sports, another controversy occurred on Sunday, October 26, 2008. While working as a sideline reporter, Sargent was conducting a taped, pre-game interview with the new head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, Mike Singletary, and said, “I heard that your mentor, Bill Walsh, was one of the first phone calls that you made when you found out that you had the job.
What does it mean to you to be the head coach of the 49ers?” The interview was abruptly halted when the reporter was informed by her producers that Walsh had died on July 30, 2007. The unauthorized video was never aired on the game broadcast but did air on Mike Francesa’s WNBC-TV/Channel 4 program, Mike’d Up.
Comedy Central
Onion SportsDome on Comedy Central premiered on January 2011 and ran for one season with Sargent as fictional sportscaster Melissa Wells.
Yahoo
Sargent served as a host for Yahoo! Sports from 2011-2012, covering college football, the NFL, fantasy football, NASCAR, and high school recruiting.
NFL Network
Sargent was an update anchor for NFL Network. She was on-air for several notable NFL moments, including Peyton Manning’s decision to play for the Denver Broncos and Tim Tebow’s trade from the Broncos to the New York Jets. Her last day at NFL Network was in April 2013.
Danyelle Sargent Net Worth
Sargent has no doubt earned quite a sum been able to accrue from her career, huge fortune. That said, the exact figure of her financial worth isn’t publicly known. Meanwhile, her husband, Eric Musselman is said to be worthy around $2 million.
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