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Welcome to the world of Rebecca Lobo, ESPN analyst and mom fan. Maeve Rushin, the willowy daughter of a Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer and one of the great sports writers of this generation, will play for Northwest Catholic in the CIAC Class S championship this weekend against Kolbe Cathedral at Mohegan Sun Arena.
Rushin is married to college basketball analyst and former basketball player Rebecca Lobo. [31] Rushin and Lobo live with their four children in Connecticut. [32] In May, 2007, Rushin was the Commencement Day speaker at Marquette, where he was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters.
The former basketball player Rebecca Lobo and her husband, Steve Rushin, have been together for over two decades. The couple has welcomed four children in 21 years of their conjugal life. Let’s take a deeper look at their personal life.
Basketball legend Rebecca Lobo and husband Steve Rushin have been married 21 years, but they met under unusual circumstances. After a chance meeting at a bar, Rebecca confronted the Sports ...
Rebecca Lobo's Incredible Journey to Basketball Royalty. How did Rebecca Lobo go from a kid shooting midrange jumpers at her Massachusetts home to the hall of fame? Steve Rushin. Sep...
On April 12, 2003, Lobo changed her last name to Lobo-Rushin after marrying Sports Illustrated writer Steve Rushin at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts. [42] They have three daughters and one son.
Rebecca Lobo is a Hall of Fame athlete. Steve Rushin wrote about Hall of Fame athletes for years. But unlike most podcast duos, the bond that holds this show together is marriage.
girl from the Bronx named Natalia Orta, who had handed Rebecca that red rose six years ago. The two have been friends ever since. Last December, in New York City, Rebecca attended one of...
Rebecca Lobo is a national champion, Olympic Gold Medalist, and Naismith Hall of Famer. She works as a game and studio basketball analyst for ESPN. Rebecca and her husband Steve Rushin, talk at length about matters of little importance. LISTEN.
A four-time finalist for the National Magazine Award, Rushin has had his work anthologized in The Best American Sports Writing, The Best American Travel Writing and The Best American Magazine ...