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    Stuart Orlando Scott (July 19, 1965 – January 4, 2015) was an American sportscaster and anchor on ESPN, including on SportsCenter. Known for his hip-hop style and use of catchphrases, Scott was also a regular for the network in its National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Football League (NFL) coverage.

  2. Jan 4, 2015 · Stuart Scott, a longtime anchor at ESPN, died Sunday morning at the age of 49. Among the features of the new ESPN studio in Bristol is a wall of catchphrases made famous by on-air talent over...

  3. Jan 4, 2015 · Stuart Scott, the ESPN anchor and reporter whose catchphrases became part of the American popular sports vernacular for the past two decades, died Sunday morning after a lengthy battle with...

  4. Jan 5, 2015 · Stuart Scott, the longtime “SportsCenter” anchor and ESPN personality known for his enthusiasm and ubiquity, died Sunday. He was 49. Scott had fought cancer since a diagnosis in late 2007, the cable TV sports network said, but remained dedicated to his craft even as he underwent chemotherapy, radiation and surgery.

  5. Jan 15, 2020 · This oral history of Stuart Scotts life has been drawn from original interviews with his daughters and siblings, his partner, his friends, and his ESPN colleagues.

  6. Jan 4, 2015 · Longtime ESPN anchor Stuart Scott died Sunday after a seven-year battle with cancer. He was 49 years old. Scott began his career at ESPN when the network launched in 1993.

  7. Jan 4, 2015 · The popular Mr. Scott, who was the network’s most prominent black anchor and made “Booyah!” his signature expression, had been ill with cancer.

  8. Jan 5, 2015 · During his 22 years at ESPN, Scott became well-known for his signature catchphrases that connected with younger audiences and the hip-hop generation. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2007.

  9. Jan 4, 2015 · The longtime host of ESPN's SportsCenter, Stuart Scott, died today at age 49 after a prolonged battle with cancer. NPR's Arun Rath offers this remembrance.

  10. Jan 4, 2015 · Stuart Scott, a dedicated family man and one of ESPN’s signature SportsCenter anchors, has died after a courageous and inspiring battle with cancer. He was 49.

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