Early Life and Education
Emmeline “Cassidy” Hubbarth, the youngest of three siblings, was born in Evanston, Illinois, on September 19, 1984. In June 2003, she graduated from Evanston Township High School, where she was a three-sport athlete and a member of the 2002 state championship football team. She earned her B.S. in journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism after a brief spell at Illinois in fall 2003. Journalism, June 2007.
| Milestone | Date | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | September 19, 1984 | Evanston, Illinois |
| High School Graduation | June 2003 | Evanston Township High School |
| State Soccer Championship | November 2002 | ETHS Soccer Team |
| Brief University of Illinois Study | Fall 2003 | One semester |
| Northwestern Medill Graduation | June 2007 | B.S. in Journalism |
During her time at Medill, she developed her lively and accurate broadcasting style through campus radio and television. With 12 multimedia reporting classes in her journalism program, she has a strong foundation in digital and live-event coverage.
Career Beginnings (2007–2010)
Hubbarth became a traffic reporter and broadcast producer at Navteq in July 2007 after graduating. In March 2008, she joined Intersport to cover international football leagues. After anchoring and reporting for Comcast SportsNet in August 2009, she joined Fox Sports South in February 2010 as an interactive media producer and host.
| Employer | Period | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Navteq | Jul 2007–Mar 2008 | Traffic Reporter / Broadcast Producer |
| Intersport | Mar 2008–Aug 2009 | International Soccer Anchor |
| Comcast SportsNet | Aug 2009–Feb 2010 | Anchor / Reporter |
| Fox Sports South | Feb 2010–Nov 2010 | Interactive‑Media Producer / On‑Air Host |
She had six regional sports bylines and nearly 50 segment packages in 16 months of her first position. Her smooth transitions between live and recorded episodes earned her a December 2010 Southeast Emmy for interactivity.
ESPN Tenure (2010–April 2025)
After joining ESPN3 as a digital anchor in November 2010, Hubbarth became a full-time employee in January 2013. She anchored over 1,200 episodes of SportsCenter (since 2013), NBA Tonight (2015–2025), Highlight Express (2016–2024), and Numbers Never Lie (2017–2019) over 12 seasons. In October 2015, she began NBA sideline reporting, spanning 200+ games through April 2025.
| Show | Role | First Air Date | Episodes Hosted |
|---|---|---|---|
| SportsCenter | Anchor | Jan 2013 | 600+ |
| NBA Tonight | Host | Feb 2015 | 350+ |
| Highlight Express | Host | Mar 2016 | 180+ |
| Numbers Never Lie | Contributor | Apr 2017 | 120 |
| NBA Sideline Reporting | Sideline Reporter | Oct 2015 | 200+ games |
With almost 8 hours of weekly airtime, she interviewed 30 MVP-caliber athletes. With up to four live broadcasts per week, Hubbarth maintained a flawless on-air record, with no serious technical or factual problems.
Personal Life and Family
Married (husband details secret), Emmeline Hubbarth had her first daughter on December 12, 2018. Her 60-hour broadcasting workweek and parental duties have allowed her to maintain 95% attendance at NBA games since 2015, an accomplishment made difficult with a child at home.
| Family Member | Relation | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Emmeline Hubbarth | Self | Born September 19, 1984 |
| Spouse | Partner | Name undisclosed |
| Daughter | Child | Born December 12, 2018 |
| Siblings | Two | Eldest and middle, names private |
Her mother, Emmeline Hubbarth Sr., is Filipino, while her father, Gerry Hubbarth, is German-Irish. Emmeline credits dinner-time adobo for teaching her the importance of cultural fusion, similar to her profession integrating digital and traditional media.
Heritage, Interests, and Passions
Hubbarth’s varied heritage influenced her taste and outlook. At 30, she visited the Philippines twice and learnt Tagalog phrases like “mahal kita” and “masarap.” She owns over 50 pairs of sneakers, including rare Nike Dunks and Jordan 1 “Breds,” and hosts an annual charity sneaker raffle that has raised over $25,000 for youth sports programs since 2020.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Ethnicity | Filipino (mother), German‑Irish (father) |
| Languages | English; conversational Tagalog phrases |
| Favorite Foods | New Haven‑style pizza; chicken and pork adobo |
| Sports Allegiance | Chicago Bulls, Cubs, Bears |
| Sneaker Collection | 50+ pairs; charity raffle ($25K raised) |
Growing up as a three-sport player (soccer, basketball, track) shaped her approach to sports storytelling, bringing authenticity to sideline interviews. Her high school 4.0 GPA proved useful in teaching time management, which still eliminates coffee spills on-air.
Awards and Media Contributions
Hubbarth earned a Southeast Emmy at 26 for her interactive media work with Fox Sports South. Over 100,000 people downloaded “Hoop Streams” on Twitter Sports in 2016 when she was at ESPN. Her SneakerCenter segments (2018–2021) combined sports reportage and shoe culture.
| Award/Project | Year | Achievement |
|---|---|---|
| Southeast Emmy | 2010 | Interactive‑Media (SEC Gridiron Live) |
| Hoop Streams Podcast | 2016 | 100,000+ downloads in year one |
| SneakerCenter Segments | 2018 | 25 segments blending sports & sneaker news |
In 2018, her on-air quiz “Number Crunch” ranked among ESPN’s top 5 digital features with an average Nielsen rating of 1.8. She has produced or hosted over 400 digital segments, each with a two-minute run duration to accommodate modern attention spans.
Recent Move and Future Outlook
After 15 seasons at ESPN, Hubbarth presented her final broadcast on April 18, 2025, during the NBA Play-In Tournament. Colleagues applauded her “unflappable composure” and “quick wit.” On May 5, 2025, Amazon Prime Video announced she would anchor a weekly studio show beginning October 2025 as part of their expanding NBA coverage team.
| Event | Date | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Final ESPN Broadcast | April 18, 2025 | Bulls vs. Heat Play‑In |
| Amazon Prime Video Announcement | May 5, 2025 | New NBA studio show launching Oct 2025 |
| First Amazon Appearance | October 2025 | Weekly studio show on NBA Fridays |
Over 100 live games per year are covered by her three-year Amazon contract. Due to a 50% basic salary rise and viewership-based performance bonuses, industry experts expect her net worth to approach $1 million by 2026.
FAQ
Who is Emmeline Hubbarth?
Emmeline Hubbarth, born September 19, 1984, in Evanston, Illinois, anchors ESPN’s SportsCenter and reports sidelines since 2013.
When did she join and depart ESPN?
She joined ESPN3 in November 2010, went full-time in January 2013, and left on April 18, 2025, during the NBA Play-In Tournament.
What is her estimated income and net worth?
Her predicted net worth is $500,000 as of June 2025, with a $200,000 ESPN income and a 50% Amazon rise.
Does Emmeline Hubbarth speak other languages?
She speaks English well and utilises Tagalog terms like “mahal kita” and “masarap.”
How many children does she have?
One daughter was born December 12, 2018.
