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Sean Farnham : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sean Farnham Sean Farnham is an analyst who calls college basketball games for ESPN. Farnham typically calls games (with Brad Nessler) featuring the Southeastern Conference as part of ESPN's Super Tuesday and Thursday Night Showcase packages, while he has previously called games for the Big Ten Conference, Atlantic Coast Conference, Western Athletic Conference, West Coast Conference Pac-12 Conference and the Big 12 Conference. Before joining ESPN, Farnham worked for CBS Sports Network, then known as CSTV and CBS College Sports, calling games from the Mountain West Conference, the Atlantic 10 Conference, and Conference USA. He has also called Pac-12 games for Fox Sports West. ==Early Life== Farnham was born and raised in Clayton, California. He would attend De La Salle High School and became known for his basketball skills. Farnham was a member of the powerful AAU program the Oakland Soldiers, it was on this team that Sean gained attention for his play at the BCI event in Phoenix Arizona where he was named BCI All-American in July of 1993. He led De La Salle to their first ever Nor Cal championship his senior year (1996) where they face Crenshaw in the D-1 State final. After high school, Farnham would play for the UCLA Bruins from 1997-2000. Farnham entered UCLA as a walk-on so he could play for a national title contender rather than play as an early starter at another University. Farnham earned a scholarship prior to the start of his Freshman year. During his time at UCLA, Farnham was known for his hard work, effort, and determination. During his four seasons in Westwood Farnham took home the team awards in 1997 Freshman of the Year; 1999 Most Improved and 2000 the UCLA Faculty Athletic Representative Award. During 1997-98 season, Farnham told Bill Macdonald that he had an easy job. Farnham then proceeded to deliver an intro that the producer at Fox Sports West heard over the headset. After the game Fox Sports West approached Farnham and offered him an unpaid position that wouldn't violate NCAA rules but would allow Farnham to deliver insights on players at UCLA and across the Pac-12 Conference. Farnham took the position and remained doing these profiles until his graduation in 2000. During his senior season, Farnham would play in 23 games, start in 11, and average 1.2 rebounds and 1.3 assists.
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