List of SEC men's basketball tournament finals broadcasters

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Television

Year Network Play-by-play Analyst Sideline reporter
2024 ESPN Tom Hart Jimmy Dykes Marty Smith
2023 Karl Ravech
2022
2021 Dick Vitale
2020 Tournament cancelled due to coronavirus outbreak
2019 ESPN Karl Ravech Dick Vitale Laura Rutledge
2018
2017 Joe Tessitore Kaylee Hartung
2016 Brad Nessler Shannon Spake
2015
2014 Jimmy Dykes
2013 ABC
2012
2011
2010 Jeannine Edwards
2009 CBS Verne Lundquist Bill Raftery
2008[1] ESPN2
2007[2] CBS
2006[3]
2005[4] Gus Johnson Bill Raftery and Dan Bonner
2004[5] Verne Lundquist Bill Raftery
2003[6]
2002[7]
2001[8]
2000[9] Dick Enberg
1999[10] Sean McDonough
1998[11] Tim Brando Al McGuire
1997[12] Jon Sundvold
1996[13] Sean McDonough Bill Raftery
1995 Jefferson Pilot Sports[14] Tom Hammond Larry Conley Dave Baker
ESPN2[15] Brad Nessler Jimmy Dykes
1994[16] Jefferson Pilot Sports Tom Hammond Barry Booker Dave Baker
1993 Ed Murphy
1992 Dan Issel
1991[17] ABC Brent Musburger Jim Valvano
1990[18] Gary Bender Joe B. Hall
1989[19]
1988[20]
1987[21] Al Michaels
1986[22] NBC Marv Albert Bucky Waters
1985[23]
Lorimar Sports Network Tom Hammond Joe Dean
1984[24] NBC Don Criqui Bucky Waters
Sports Productions, Inc. Tom Hammond Joe Dean
1983[25] TVS Television Network Tom Hammond Joe Dean
1982
1981 TVS Television Network Tom Hammond Joe Dean Larry Conley
1980 C.D. Chesley[26] Jay Randolph Jeff Mullins Don Kessinger
1979 C.D. Chesley[27] Jay Randolph Jeff Mullins John Ferguson

Notes

Radio

Year Network Play-by-play Analyst Reporter
2017 Westwood One
SEC IMG Sports Network
Brandon Gaudin
David Shumate
Will Perdue
Dave Odom
2016 Wayne Larrivee
Wes Durham
Will Perdue
Joe Dean, Jr.
2015 John Sadak
Brad Sham
 

David Shumate

2014 John Tautges
Brad Sham
Kevin Grevey
Joe Dean, Jr.
 

Brad Law

2013 Dial Global Sports
SEC IMG Sports Network
Kevin Kugler
Brad Sham
Jamal Mashburn
Joe Dean, Jr.
2012 [29] Wayne Larrivee
Brad Sham
2011 Westwood One Ian Eagle Kevin Grevey
2010[30]
2009[31]

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