Greg Gumbel, a broadcaster who worked for CBS Sports from 1988-94 and again since 1998, died on Friday at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer. Gumbel’s family announced his passing with a statement, which was released by CBS Sports.
“It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of our beloved husband and father, Greg Gumbel,” the statement read. “He passed away peacefully surrounded by much love after a courageous battle with cancer. Greg approached his illness like one would expect he would, with stoicism, grace, and positivity.
“He leaves behind a legacy of love, inspiration and dedication to over 50 extraordinary years in the sports broadcast industry; and his iconic voice will never be forgotten.
“Greg’s memory will forever be treasured by his family, dearest friends, colleagues and all who loved him.”
Gumbel, who also worked for NBC from 1994-98, was a seasoned play-by-play broadcaster who called two Super Bowls during his career. He was well-known in recent years as the voice of the NCAA tournament selection show and the head of CBS’ tournament panel.
Gumbel was absent from CBS tournament coverage in 2024 as he dealt with what was described at the time as an undisclosed “health issue.”
After Gumbel’s death, tributes to him poured in from across the sports media world.
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Greg Gumbel has passed away at the age of 78.
Forever a legendary March Madness voice. pic.twitter.com/XXNlIl01rP
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) December 27, 2024
Selection Sunday will never be the same 😔
RIP Greg Gumbel 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/ovV1YhgBHJ
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) December 27, 2024
Wow. RIP Greg Gumbel.
Selection Sunday will never be the same. pic.twitter.com/eoP8udgQLQ
— Mid-Major Madness (@mid_madness) December 27, 2024