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      • In the end, Jim Nantz had his shining moment, too. The CBS play-by-play announcer for the men's Final Four signed off in the moments after Connecticut defeated San Diego State, 76-59, in the national championship on Monday – with a twist on his trademark catchphrase.
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  2. Apr 3, 2023 · Chris Bumbaca. USA TODAY. 0:04. 2:14. In the end, Jim Nantz had his shining moment, too. The CBS play-by-play announcer for the men's Final Four signed off in the moments after Connecticut...

  3. Apr 4, 2023 · He was later seen watching this year's "One Shining Moment" montage, which featured him prominently in both the beginning of the video, with his iconic voice saying, "Hello friends. Ready to...

  4. Apr 4, 2023 · After the game, he took in "One Shining Moment" for the last time as a member of the CBS NCAA broadcast team. Jim Nantz watching his last One Shining Moment ️ #NationalChampionship...

    • Is Jim Nantz Retiring?
    • How Long Has Jim Nantz called March Madness Games?
    • How Old Is Jim Nantz?
    • Who Will Replace Jim Nantz?

    Well, yes and no. Nantz is retiring from calling college basketball games. That means Monday night's national championship game will be the legendary broadcaster's final NCAA Tournament game on the call for CBS. Nantz is not retiring from other broadcasting duties, however. He will call the 2023 Masters in April and continue calling NFL games as CB...

    Nantz has been CBS's lead play-by-play broadcaster for March Madness games since 1991. He took the reins during the 1990-91 season and called his first Final Four on March 30, 1991 when Kansas faced North Carolina and Duke battled UNLV in a rematch of the previous season's title game. Nantz's first national championship game was a Duke victory over...

    Nantz is 63 years old. He will turn 64 in May. While Nantz isn't at traditional retirement age for his job (his broadcast partner Bill Raftery is 79 and March Madness studio host Greg Gumbel is 76), he simply believes it's time to focus on family and other broadcasting commitments. MORE: Who is in the Final Four? Teams, odds & more to know for 2023...

    CBS has tabbed Ian Eagle to replace Jim Nantz as its lead play-by-play broadcaster for college basketball. Eagle is a familiar face (and voice) for most fans, as he is CBS's No. 2 play-by-play man for NFL games and is also a staple of March Madness coverage. Eagle has called college basketball games since 1998. He has plenty of experience in the NC...

  5. Apr 3, 2023 · He wants to watch "One Shining Moment," as he does every year, with his oldest daughter, Caroline. "That'll be joyful," he said. "Joyful and triumphant. That's what I hope to feel when it's over.

  6. Apr 4, 2023 · Sports // College. Jim Nantz's last NCAA Tournament game caps day full of emotions. By Greg Rajan, Staff writer Updated April 4, 2023 5:23 p.m. Jim Nantz and his daughter Caroline watch One...

  7. Apr 4, 2023 · Nantz still providing shining moments for CBS at Masters, PGA golf, Super Bowls and NFL games. John Kryk. Published Apr 04, 2023 • Last updated Apr 18, 2023 • 4 minute read. Join the...

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