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Lisa Diane Gangel Kerney[1] (born July 8, 1981)[2] is an American sportscaster who worked for ESPN until April 2018.

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Early life and education

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Kerney grew up in Leawood, Kansas, where she graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Overland Park, KS in May, 2000.[3] Upon graduation, Kerney attended Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, as a broadcast communications major and was point guard and captain of the women's basketball team;[4] the Fighting Knights are in NCAA Division II. She earned a bachelor's degree in May 2004 and gave the commencement address a dozen years later in 2016.[5]

Career

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It was announced in September 2018 that Kerney would host "More Ways to Win" on FanDuel's TVG.[6]

Kerney joined ESPN in February 2014 and was the co-anchor of the 11 p.m. Sportscenter. Her last day on ESPN was on April 27, 2018.

Prior to joining ESPN, Kerney was the sports anchor at WCBS-TV in New York, for CBS 2 News This Morning since January 2012. She had also been at MLB Network from October 2010 to December 2011, where she was a sports contributor/reporter. Kerney worked for five years at KING-TV in Seattle, from October 2005–10, as weekend sports anchor and Northwest Sports Tonight host.

She received The Montana Standard 2005 People’s Choice Awards: Top Choice for "Best Sports Reporter," and "Best TV Personality," while sports producer/reporter/anchor at KXLF-TV in Butte, Montana (September 2004–05). In the summer of 2003, she interned at Metro Sports in her native Kansas City, Missouri.[4]

Personal life

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Her husband Patrick Kerney (b. 1976) was a defensive end for eleven seasons in the National Football League. They married in 2010 and have four children.[5][7][8]

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Lisa Kerney (born July 8, 1981) is an American sportscaster and television host, recognized for her roles anchoring at and currently hosting programming on . Born and raised in , as one of five children in a sports-oriented family, Kerney developed an early passion for sports broadcasting, often mimicking reporters with household items as a microphone starting at age eight. She attended in , on a scholarship, where she majored in broadcast communications, served as and captain of the team, and graduated in 2004 as Female Scholar Athlete of the Year. Kerney launched her professional career in September 2004 as a sports producer, reporter, and anchor at KXLF-TV in , where she won Montana Standard 2005 People's Choice Awards for Best Sports Reporter and Best TV Personality. She advanced to in from 2005 to 2010 as weekend sports anchor, weekday reporter, and host of Northwest Sports Tonight, while contributing to The Jim Mora Show. From 2010 to 2011, she worked as a sports anchor and reporter at , followed by a stint at WCBS-TV in New York from 2012 to 2014, where she anchored sports for CBS 2 News This Morning, co-hosted The Couch, and received an Emmy nomination in 2012. In February 2014, Kerney joined as a studio anchor, co-anchoring the 11 p.m. ET edition of five days a week, and hosting shows including NFL Insiders, NFL Live, and Fantasy Football Now, until she and the network mutually parted ways in April 2018. That September, she began hosting More Ways to Win on what became (formerly TVG), and in 2022, she expanded to hosting Events and specials covering the NBA, MLB, NHL, and NCAA. Kerney resides in Greenwich, Connecticut, and is married to former NFL defensive end Patrick Kerney, a longtime Seattle Seahawks and Atlanta Falcons player, with whom she has three daughters and one son.

Early life and education

Early life

Lisa Diane Gangel was born on July 8, 1981, in , and raised in , as the middle child in a family of five siblings. Her parents, Lou and Barbara Gangel, were both athletes who instilled a strong emphasis on sports and competition in the household from a young age. The Gangel home was filled with everyday athletic activities, where Lisa and her siblings—Jennifer, Jacque, Angie, and Bobby—served as built-in teammates and opponents, fostering her early passion for sports. From childhood, Kerney demonstrated an interest in sports broadcasting, often using a or Popsicle stick as a makeshift to "report" on games played with her siblings, a that began around age eight. This sports-oriented environment shaped her competitive spirit and love for athletics, with family influences extending to watching multiple games on stacked televisions, a tradition from her paternal grandfather. Kerney attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School in , where she graduated in May 2000. During high school, she was actively involved in sports, particularly , and also excelled in soccer, contributing to the team's two state championships. These experiences in a competitive high school athletic program further solidified her foundational influences in sports.

Education

Kerney began her college career playing for two years at the before transferring to in , in 2002 on a . At Lynn, she majored in broadcast communications, a field that aligned with her aspirations in sports media. As a member of the Fighting Knights team, Kerney served as and team captain during her senior year, demonstrating leadership on the court. She balanced her athletic commitments with academic excellence, earning recognition as the university's scholar-athlete of the year in her final year. Kerney graduated from with a in broadcast communications in 2004.

Broadcasting career

Early career

Kerney began her broadcasting journey with an at Metro Sports in Kansas City during the summer of 2003, while still in college, gaining hands-on experience in sports production and reporting. Her first professional role came shortly after graduation, as a sports producer, reporter, and anchor at KXLF-TV, a affiliate in , starting in September 2004. Operating in the No. 185 designated market area (DMA), a small rural market, Kerney functioned as a "one-person band," managing all aspects of her segments from shooting footage and conducting interviews to writing scripts, editing, and delivering on-air reports. During her year there, she earned recognition from the Montana Standard's 2005 as "Best Sports Reporter" and "Best TV Personality." In October 2005, Kerney advanced to a larger regional market as weekend sports anchor and host of Northwest Sports Tonight at in , where she spent five years covering local teams and events, honing her skills in a top-20 DMA. This role provided her with broader exposure to professional sports coverage before transitioning in October 2010 to in , as a sports contributor and reporter for over a year, specializing in analysis, highlights, and interviews. Kerney then moved to the urban media landscape of in January 2012, joining WCBS-TV as the sports reporter and anchor for CBS 2 News This Morning, a position she held until February 2014. In this fast-paced environment, she delivered daily sports updates to a major metropolitan audience, and was nominated for an Emmy in 2012 alongside her WCBS-TV team. This stint marked her shift from regional to high-stakes network-affiliated broadcasting, building crucial experience in competitive urban markets.

ESPN tenure

Lisa Kerney joined ESPN on February 24, 2014, as a studio anchor, contributing to various programs across the network's platforms. During her tenure, she co-anchored the 11 a.m. ET edition of SportsCenter from 2014 to 2018, delivering daily sports highlights and analysis five days a week. Kerney also hosted key NFL-related shows, including , , and , where she provided in-depth reporting and expert discussions on football news and fantasy strategies. Her work extended to ESPN's first internal podcast, Stay Curious with Lisa Kerney, which explored sports broadcasting insights. In April 2018, after four years with the network, Kerney announced her departure from ESPN to focus on her family, expressing pride in her contributions and gratitude for the professional growth she experienced.

FanDuel TV and later work

Following her departure from in April 2018, Lisa Kerney took a hiatus from full-time to prioritize her family and achieve better work-life balance, particularly as the mother of four young children facing a lengthy daily commute. This break allowed her to focus on personal life amid the demands of her prior role, marking a deliberate step away from the intensity of traditional sports anchoring. Kerney transitioned back to sports media later in 2018 by joining FanDuel as a host for More Ways to Win, a program on TVG that provided betting analysis and preparation for major games and races, aligning with the burgeoning sports wagering industry following the 2018 repeal of PASPA. In August 2022, TVG rebranded as FanDuel TV, with Kerney playing a key role in the launch as a primary host, where she embraced the shift toward interactive sports betting content and live event coverage. Her work at FanDuel TV has included hosting specials on off-season topics for the NBA, MLB, NHL, and NCAA, as well as leading on-location events like FanFests and Super Bowl parties. By 2023, Kerney expanded her responsibilities at to include serving as a senior communications advisor, supporting broader media and partnership initiatives. As of 2025, she remains a prominent host on , contributing to athlete-focused programming and niche content such as golf-related discussions and interviews, reflecting an unexpected evolution in her career toward the intersection of and wagering analysis. This phase has highlighted her adaptability in a rapidly changing media landscape, distinct from her earlier tenure.

Personal life

Marriage

Lisa Kerney met in 2007 while working as a sports anchor at in Seattle, Washington, where he was playing as a for the . Their relationship developed amid shared interests in sports, with Kerney having built a professional broadcasting career and established as an 11-year veteran who earned two selections during his tenure with the and . The couple married on June 5, 2010. Patrick Kerney's retirement from the that same year prompted a significant relocation for the family to , enabling him to pursue an MBA at ; this move aligned with Lisa Kerney's transition to a sports anchor role at WCBS-TV.

Family

Lisa Kerney and her husband, former player Patrick Kerney, have four children together, whom they have raised with a strong emphasis on fostering positive experiences in sports and daily family activities. The couple prioritizes family life, encouraging their children to explore a variety of athletic pursuits such as soccer and , while promoting enjoyment over intense specialization or pressure to excel competitively. Kerney has shared that creating a supportive environment for her kids' interests—whether in sports, art, or other passions—has been central to her approach as a mother, allowing her to balance professional responsibilities with attentive parenting amid a busy schedule of youth activities. The family has made their home in , since around 2011, establishing it as a stable base for raising their children in a community-oriented setting. Local spots like Binney Park serve as regular venues for the children's soccer games and outdoor play, reflecting the family's commitment to an active, grounded . Kerney frequently shares insights into these family moments through public interviews and her presence, portraying a warm, encouraging home dynamic where her children thrive.
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