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Lance Medow is the play-by-play announcer for The HSB Network. Lance Medow is also an on-air talent for MLB.com.  He serves as an anchor and radio host for Baseball Channel.TV and contributes to a variety of webcasts including: "Daily Rewind," "FastCast," “Game Day Audio Rewind” and MLB Video Mobile.  He also voices a brand new feature entitled “Top Ten Great Plays of the Week,” which can be seen on yahoo.com each and every week during the baseball season.

Lance can also be seen on MTV U.  He served as a reporter and host for the 2006 Football "Tailgate Tour” and was a college basketball analyst for the 2005 NCAA Men's Tournament on "Bracket Breakdown" and "The Freshman."  Lance was named the radio play-by-play voice of the Brooklyn Comets in their 2006-07 inaugural season as a member of the American Basketball Association.  He also serves as the voice of the Columbia University women’s basketball team and fill-in play-by-play announcer for Columbia men’s basketball.  In addition, Lance is a scoreboard update anchor during Columbia football broadcasts.  Lance also calls games for D3hoops.com and covered the 2007 NCAA Women’s Tournament for ncaasports.com. 

From 2003-2006, Lance was the radio play-by-play voice and color commentator for the NYU Violets on WNYU 89.1FM.  During his tenure calling NYU basketball games, the WNYU Sports Department was honored, for two consecutive years, for best sports play-by-play by the Collegiate Broadcasters.  Prior to calling the games from the broadcast booth, Lance served as a sideline reporter and halftime and post-game host during the station’s coverage of men’s and women’s basketball games.  Lance joined WNYU Radio in June 2002 and became sports director in 2005.
 

He also hosted WNYU’s bi-weekly half-hour sports talk show, “The Cheap Seats,” which won a 2005 Communicator Crystal Award of Excellence for best sports talk show.  Lance graduated from New York University in 2006 with a degree in broadcast journalism.  He was a New York Mets Guest Broadcaster on WFAN in 2002 and is a native of Brooklyn, NY.


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