ESPN college football sideline reporter Molly McGrath said she had a positive experience while covering Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff national championship game Monday. McGrath ...
The ESPN sideline reporter came to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, rocking a see-through black outfit. “It’s Molly A McGrath. Boston College Eagle. American Icon. Let’s play ball,” one ...
Molly McGrath took center stage for the College Football Playoff with her stunning fits. Now it’s college basketball season and she’s at it again. McGrath, who has been at ESPN since 2016 ...
ESPN sideline reporter Molly McGrath walks the field in pregame at Autzen Stadium. / Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images Despite the game getting interesting late, the most exciting part of the College ...
ESPN has no shortage of great sideline reporters covering the many, many college football games that they broadcast throughout the year. One of the fan favorites in that group is Molly McGrath.
McGrath shared to her Instagram Story a photo that included ESPN play-by-play man Sean McDonough. In the below picture was Katie George, Sean McDonough, Taylor McGregor Kris Budden, and Molly ...
However, one individual who made her mark from the sidelines is college football reporter Molly McGrath, as she provided coverage for ESPN ... he put his body on the line for his teammates ...
ESPN reporter Molly McGrath is not an alumna of the University of Notre Dame. Her alma mater is Boston College, where she was the cheerleading captain during her time in Chestnut Hill.
ESPN's Molly McGrath was in South Bend on Wednesday to sit down with Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman. The No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish are now just days away from their biggest game ...
ESPN reporter Molly McGrath, though not an alumna of the University of Notre Dame, found herself reflecting on her college days while walking through the iconic campus on January 10. While McGrath ...
coach Marcus Freeman told ESPN's Molly McGrath while coming out of the locker room. After getting medical clearance to return to the game, Leonard led the No. 7 Fighting Irish on an eight-play ...