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Tracy Wolfson, Sportscaster, CBS Sports to Speak at Temple B'nai Abraham's Men’s Club Annual Sports Breakfast

Tracy Wolfson, Sportscaster, CBS Sports to Speak at TBA Men’s Club Annual Sports Breakfast 

On Sunday, January 29, 2012, Temple B’nai Abraham’s Men’s Club will hold its Annual Sports Breakfast featuring Guest speaker: Tracy Wolfson, Sportscaster, CBS Sports . Men’s Club members will prepare the delicious breakfast which will be served starting at 8:45 AM, and Tracey Wolfson will speak beginning at 9:30 AM. The admission is Adults $18.00  and children  under 18 are free, ( in advance to the Temple or paid at the door). RSVP Temple office 973.994.2290. All are welcome to attend.  Bring the family. Darren Schumer and Steve Delman are co-chairs of the Sports Breakfast. Craig Kantor and Larry Moskowitz are Men’s Club co-presidents.

Tracy Wolfson has been the lead college football sideline reporter for CBS since 2004. She is considered to be part of one of the best college football broadcast teams in the country.  Additionally, she is an anchor on the CBS Sportsdesk as well as the college basketball halftimes.  Wolfson is also a reporter for college basketball, auto racing, skiing; ice skating, gymnastics, tennis, track and field and rodeo. She's covered the U.S. Open and the Final Four.

In 2009, she served as sideline reporter for the 2009 Final Four and the Championship game for CBS Sports. She retained that role in 2010 Final Four and the Championship game, as well as those of 2011. Tracy's voice is also featured during sideline reports in NCAA College Hoops 2K8 on the Xbox 360 & PlayStation 3 game consoles.

Prior to CBS, Wolfson served as an anchor for the Madison Square Garden Network.  She also worked for ESPN as Host/Reporter covering U.S. Open Golf, college football and Arena Football (2002-03). Wolfson began her on-air broadcasting career in 2000 at WZBN-TV in Trenton, N.J. as a sports anchor, reporter and producer.

She also has worked for Oxygen Sports, Long Island News Tonight and News-12 Long Island. Wolfson began her professional career at CBS Sports in 1997 as a Researcher, working on U.S. Open Tennis, the 1998 Winter Olympics and the 1997 NCAA Final Four. Wolfson graduated with a degree in Communications from the University of Michigan.

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