Monica McNutt

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Monica McNutt (center) with Bill Walton and Dominique Wilkins

Monica McNutt (born October 24, 1989) is an American basketball analyst for ESPN. She played college basketball for the Georgetown Hoyas.

Early life and playing career[edit]

McNutt was born on October 24, 1989,[1] in Suitland, Maryland.[2] She played high school basketball at the Academy of the Holy Cross in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference, where she averaged more than 11 points per game and led the team in free throw percentage, field goal percentage and three-point field goal percentage. She was named MVP of the Maryland Private School Tournament.[2] At Georgetown she earned Second Team All-Big East honors as a junior, when she averaged 11.2 points per game and led the team with 73 steals.[2]

Broadcasting career[edit]

McNutt earned her master’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park, in 2013.[3] Before obtaining her degree, she worked as a kindergarten aide. She was motivated to start her career in broadcasting after the school principal brought in a woman to speak at a professional development seminar. She said,

Something clicked for me as we were preparing and I remember telling my principal at the time, ‘You know, I appreciate this opportunity so much, but this professional development day has reminded me that if you’re going to be something in your field, you have to start.’ Instead of operating on this borrowed time because it’s convenient, I want to go and put my all efforts into moving into my field so that maybe one day, I would be leading my own professional development seminar in media.[4]

McNutt began working at ESPN in 2019 as an ACC Network studio and game analyst, where her role slowly grew to include SportsCenter, WNBA coverage, and more.[5] Prior to joining ESPN, McNutt worked at WJLA ABC7 in Washington, D.C., The American Sports Network, BeIN Sports and NBC Sports Washington. In addition to her ESPN duties, McNutt is a studio analyst for the New York Knicks and hosts MSG PM on MSG Networks. She has also appeared on Fox Sports 1, CBS Sports Network, Turner/NBA TV, and NBC’s coverage of the Summer Olympics in 2021. She also cohosts The Jr. NBA Coaches Corner Podcast and the SALA Series Podcast.[5]

Volunteer work[edit]

McNutt works with Chiene Joy Jones, founder of Grow Our Game, a New York based nonprofit organization that "helps young girls learn self-confidence, self-esteem, and more, all while learning basketball".[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pekmic, Asmir (18 February 2023). "Who is Monica McNutt? Exploring her career and appearance at Celebrity All-Star Game". www.sportskeeda.com. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  2. ^ a b c "Monica McNutt - Women's Basketball". Georgetown University Athletics. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  3. ^ "Monica McNutt ('13)". Philip Merrill College of Journalism. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  4. ^ Ngomsi, Vinciane (2023-03-16). "The Undeniable Ascent of ESPN's Monica McNutt". Boardroom. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  5. ^ a b "Monica McNutt". ESPN Press Room U.S. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  6. ^ "Black History Month: Emerging Leaders | Monica McNutt: Enjoying the Ride, Giving Back, Being Grateful". WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA. Retrieved 2023-04-03.