Tom Mees was a popular American sportscaster known for his work on ESPN. He was born on March 26, 1949, in Wilmington, Delaware, and he attended Temple University where he studied communications.
Mees began his broadcasting career in the 1970s, working for various radio stations and television networks before landing a job at ESPN in 1979. He became one of the network's most recognizable personalities, covering a wide range of sports including college basketball, soccer, and boxing.
Mees was known for his charismatic on-air presence and his ability to connect with viewers. He was a versatile broadcaster who could handle play-by-play announcing, studio hosting, and sideline reporting with ease.
Tragically, Tom Mees passed away on August 14, 1996, in a drowning accident at the age of 47. He left behind a lasting legacy in the world of sports broadcasting and is remembered fondly by his colleagues and fans.
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