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Utah's Kelsey Rees returns for her second season with the Utes. Last season, she appeared in 20 games. Rees scored a career-high 10 points at Washington State on Feb. 21, 2021. During that contest, she added six rebounds and a block shot. After her freshman season, Rees was a member of the Australia U19 team who took home a silver medal at the FIBA U19 World Cup. Against Egypt, Reese was outstanding on the offensive glass as she grabbed ten offensive rebounds.
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Five-time gold medallist Ian Thorpe has joined Seven’s commentary team for the
Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
Seven’s commentary line-up is led by Bruce McAvaney with Anna Meares, Nick Green, Giaan Rooney, Scott McGrory, Russell Mark, Debbie Watson and Kerri Pottharst, along with Andrew Gaze, Rachael Sporn, Tamsyn Lewis-Manou and David Culbert, and Candice Warner.
“I am really excited to be joining the Seven commentary team for the
Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games,” he said.
“There is no doubt these Games are going to be our most unique to date, and I’m looking forward to working alongside Giaan Rooney, Basil Zempilas, Nathan Templeton and the rest of the team to bring viewers all the action from Tokyo – and to cheer home our athletes.”
AustraliaTokyoJapanAustralianBruce-mcavaneyRussell-markAndrew-gazeKerri-pottharstTamsyn-lewis-manouDebbie-watsonIan-thorpeDavid-culbertSeven touts Olympics coverage to be ‘Australia’s biggest advertising event’, full of ‘Super Bowl moments’
Seven announced the details of its Olympics broadcast at a virtual event on Wednesday, after which Mumbrella's Zanda Wilson caught up with chief revenue officer and director of Olympics Kurt Burnette, chief digital officer Gereurd Roberts and head of sport Lewis Martin, to dive deeper into the proposition for advertisers.
April 14, 2021 4:09
After being forced to postpone its coverage of the Tokyo Olympics for a year, Seven has now detailed how its broadcast will play out in a few short months, announcing dozens of dedicated channels to cover every angle of the event.
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