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Stacy Paetz is a television host, sports reporter and Executive Producer.[1]

OccupationTelevision host
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Stacy Paetz
OccupationTelevision host
Websitehttps://stacypaetz.com
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Early Life

Paetz attended Ball State University, where she studied broadcast journalism. In 2002, she was recognized as Graduate of the Last Decade (G.O.L.D.) by the Alumni Association.[2]

Career

Beyond the NBA, Stacy has been seen across platforms like CBSSports, where she spotlighted the U.S. Major League Rugby season and Amazon Prime Video where she became the inaugural host for the National Women's Soccer League.[3]

Stacy's work has received noteworthy mentions in magazines like Sports Illustrated and Dime. Outside of sports, she produced a segment for the Oprah Winfrey Show and was selected for a magical moment by David Copperfield.

Stacy also provides media training, coaching and career development to aspiring broadcasters. She uses her experience as an active ESPN, FOX, and CBS Sports veteran, to provide her students the skills, confidence, and access to proven strategies and elite network connections.

In addition to her on-screen accomplishments, Stacy advocates for numerous charitable organizations and causes, ranging from Athletes Against Drugs to Autism Speaks.

Filmography

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Television series
Year Title Role Notes
2018–present Major League Rugby (CBS Sports and Fox Sports) Herself Lead Sideline Reporter
2021–present Major League Rugby All Access (Fox Sports and The Rugby Network) Herself Host and Associate Producer
2021–present Major League Rugby Collegiate Draft (Fox Sports and The Rugby Network) Herself Host
2022 National Women’s Soccer League (Amazon Prime Video) Herself Host
2022 World Games Herself Host
2014–2015 World Famous Harlem Globetrotters Herself Lead Announcer
2011–2014 NBA (TNT, NBAtv) Herself Sideline Reporter
2004–2011 NBA (Fox Sports - Indiana Pacers) Herself Pre-game, Halftime, Postgame show Host and Sideline Reporter
2004-2009 Big 10 Network Herself Host and Sideline Reporter, multiple sports
1997-2004 ESPN Herself Sideline Reporter, multiple sports
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