Academic Lecture Series - 15th Annual Women in Sports Day Celebration - Queens Campus

January 28, 2012 2:15 PM
Marillac Terrace, Queens Campus

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Keynote Speaker:  Suzyn Waldman, Sportscaster and Radio Announcer

When Suzyn Waldman became part of the Baseball Hall of Fame’s “Women in Baseball”exhibit in the spring of 2006 as the first full time female color commentator in the Major Leagues, it was just another “first” for the award winning journalist and sports commentator.

Suzyn Waldman has spent more than 2 decades overcoming all the obstacles that go along with being a female sports broadcaster, and has risen to the top of her profession.

In l987, Waldman became the first voice heard on WFAN, the first All-Sports Radio station in the country, and was a mainstay on that station for almost 15 years, creating the job of  the radio beat reporter, covering both the New York Yankees and New York Knicks. Her news breaking reports, exclusive interviews, and always original and controversial opinions won her countless journalism awards, including the International Radio Award in  for her live and emotional reporting from the upper deck of Candlestick Park during the 1989 San Francisco earthquake, the 1996 NY Sportscaster of the Year , by the The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters, and the American Women in Radio and TV’s Star Award for Radio in l999. 

Waldman became a popular talk show host at WFAN and co-hosted the coveted midday slot until leaving WFAN to join the YES Network, where she was the Yankees Reporter on pre and post game shows for 3 years. In 2005, Suzyn became  the first woman ever to provide color commentary in the radio booth for a major league team, joining John Sterling, the Voice of the NY Yankees, as his partner.

The word “first” invariably precedes the name of Suzyn Waldman in every facet of her television and radio career. The first woman to work on a nationally televised baseball   broadcast, Waldman added another first, that of being the first woman to provide play by play for a major league team, when she started broadcasting New York Yankees games for WPIX, MSG Network, and WNYW/FOX5 in the mid ‘90s. The first and only woman ever to host an NBA pre and post game show, working in that capacity for the NY Knickerbockers on WFAN, Waldman provided play by play for the WNBA on Lifetime TV, was an analyst on St John’s Basketball games for MSG and WFAN.

She has been honored by countless organizations, including the Thurman Munson Foundation, the March of Dimes, the B’nai B’rith, The Jimmy Fund of Boston, the NY Baseball Scouts, and the US Federal Women’s Program, for her contributions as a role model and a pioneer in Women’s Sportscasting. She is a tireless speaker at schools on the subject of following your dreams, and at Cancer Centers around the country to give support to women going through what she survived in l996, how to continue to live your life, while undergoing treatment for breast cancer.  

RSVP: Deadline to RSVP is January 23, 2012.

Please email  Janie Grisanti to register for this event!! 

Date: Saturday, January 28, 2012
Time: 2:15 p.m.
Location: Queens Campus, Marillac Terrace


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Janie Grisanti
(718) 990-6258
Grisantj@stjohns.edu