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Scott Van PeltBio | Scott Van Pelt Show | ChatsScott Van Pelt joined ESPN in Spring 2001 as the network's lead professional golf reporter. He has since become a SportCenter anchor, primarily hosting the 11 p.m. ET edition while remaining the lead reporter and host of the network's coverage of golf's grand slam events. In April 2008 he was named co-host of ESPN Radio's Tirico & Van Pelt weekday show (2-4 p.m. ET on weekdays). A native of Brookville, Md., Van Pelt graduated from the University of Maryland with a bachelor's degree in radio/television and film. |
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Scott Van Pelt Show: Show Prep
Ryen works out while SVP attempts to get the show started.
Video | October 21, 2009This is SportsCenter: Warming Up
Scott Van Pelt and Stuart Scott get warmed up for SportsCenter.
Video | June 04, 2008Scott Van Pelt Has A Big Head
Scott Van Pelt isn't happy with the person who picked out his big head
Video | July 14, 2009RadioMatch Commercial
Trapped in a bad radio relationship? Scott Van Pelt is here for you.
Video | April 02, 2009This is SportsCenter: No Sweat
Carmelo Anthony shares his gear with Scott Van Pelt.
Video | July 18, 2008This is Sportcenter: Secrets
David Wright, Neil Everett and Scott Van Pelt make plans for the evening
Video | July 18, 2008This is SportsCenter: Spelling Bee
Scott Van Pelt gets help to spell Pujols from spelling bee champion David Tidmarsh.
Video | June 04, 2008This is SportsCenter: Presumed Innocent
Shaun White gets a warning about skateboarding in the stairwell.
Video | June 04, 2008This is SportsCenter: Free Food
There's a rush to the conference room for free food.
Video | May 02, 2008This is SportsCenter: Protecting the Trophy
Rich Beem escorts the PGA Championship trophy to the ESPN offices.
Video | May 02, 2008This is SportsCenter: Soccer vs Football
Scott Van Pelt and Andriy Shevchenko discuss the language barrier.
Video | May 02, 2008EDITOR'S PICKS

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