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  2. Jul 7, 2022 · Rowe was diagnosed with a stage 3 desmoplastic melanoma, a rare form of melanoma that originates in the nerves, in 2015, after she had a suspicious spot on her chest biopsied. At the time, she...

  3. Terrible news to report Friday as longtime ESPN college football reporter Holly Rowe recently announced her cancer has not only returned but has spread. In an AP report, Rowe confirmed the...

  4. May 19, 2017 · NEW YORK (AP) — Between dashing for interviews with coaches and chatting with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, Holly Rowe was back in her element Thursday night. It was a welcome respite for ESPN’s veteran sideline reporter nearly two years after her initial cancer diagnosis.

  5. Holly Rowe is a Sports Emmy nominee and the most popular college football sideline reporter at ESPN. She was diagnosed with stage IV metastatic melanoma in 2015 and has a tumor in her lung. She shares her survivorship journey, her passion for sports, and her joy in every moment.

  6. Oct 24, 2019 · ESPN reporter Holly Rowe. Photos by Michael Weschler. Although she didn’t discuss her diagnosis and surgery when she was first diagnosed with cancer in May 2015, she released a statement through ESPN before her second surgery in Feb. 2, 2016. Less than a month later, Rowe was back covering the game.

  7. May 20, 2017 · Annie Apple @SurvivinAmerica. Holly Rowe is fighting cancer; still goes out there to do her sports job while making those around her smile laugh. Thats strength & courage. According to the...

  8. Oct 31, 2017 · Metro. Profiles. State. From BYU to ESPN, how Holly Rowe brings passion to sportscasting, cancer fighting. By. Kaitlyn Bancroft. - October 31, 2017. 14996. ESPN reporter Holly Rowe interviews Coach Geno Auriemma of the University of Connecticut Huskies during the 2015 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship game on April 8, 2015, in Tampa, Florida.

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