- Ari Wolfe
Ari Wolfe (born 1971) is a play-by-play announcer of college and professional sports on both television and radio.
Since graduating from the
University of Southern California 's Annenberg School for Communication and obtaining a Masters Degree in Broadcast Journalism in 1997, Wolfe has utilized his versatile game-calling skills in both college and pro sports. In 2005, Wolfe won his firstEmmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Play-by-Play for his composite work onUniversity of Louisville football and basketball broadcasts.Wolfe is entering his second season as the TV play-by-play announcer for the
Minnesota Vikings preseason games. He also handledPhiladelphia Eagles preseason broadcasts on the Eagles Television Network in 2005. Since 2003, Wolfe has worked as an NFL sideline reporter on Sports USA Radio. From 2002-07, he was a play-by-play announcer forNFL Europe games onFox Sports and theNFL Network .In 2008, Wolfe debuted as a play-by-play announcer for
ESPN ’s coverage ofBig East Conference basketball. In a partnership with WHAS-TV inLouisville, KY and theUniversity of Louisville Athletic Department, Wolfe has been the TV play-by-play announcer for theUniversity of Louisville Football and Basketball teams since 2005.He is also the host of both coaches shows, Courtside with
Rick Pitino and Kickoff with Coach K. He also serves as a play-by-play announcer for national broadcasts of NCAA football games on the Sports USA Radio Network.In 2008, Wolfe started his 11th year as a play-by-play announcer in the
Arena Football League . He currently does regional broadcasts of AFL games onComcast . During 2006, he was the play-by-play announcer for the National Cable Game of the Week onOLN . He has been the TV/Radio voice of thePhiladelphia Soul since their first game in 2004.As a student at
USC , Wolfe did both play-by-play and color commentary for the Trojans' basketball, football, and baseball teams on KSCR (104.7 FM) inLos Angeles .A native of
Madison, Wisconsin , now living inPhiladelphia , Wolfe graduated fromEmory University in 1994. Off the field, Wolfe has worked as a long-time mentor with Big Brothers/Big Sisters and takes pride in his culinary skills. During a Soul Live broadcast on Sports Radio 950 AM in Philadelphia a prank caller had asked him if he was a fan of Howard Stern. This was the same caller who asked him earlier in the season ifArena Football was fixed.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.