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Dave Flemming - "Voice of the Cardinal"
Dave Flemming returns for his sixth season as the play-by-play "Voice of the Cardinal" for football, is currently in the midst of his ninth season on the San Francisco Giants broadcast team,and is a lead play-by-play voice for ESPN's college basketball coverage. Flemming's career behind the microphone began when he was an undergraduate at Stanford on student radio station KZSU. Flemming broadcasted baseball, men's and women's basketball, and football games while at Stanford, and served as Sports Director. The Alexandria, VA native received a Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Stanford, and a Master's degree in Broadcast Journalism from Syracuse University. He has previously served as a fill-in on Stanford football and men's basketball broadcasts, as well as worked games for CSTV.

 

Tim Roye - Football Play-by-Play
Tim Roye enters his 14th season as back-up play-by-play announcer for Stanford football. Roye also serves as back-up co-host of "Inside Stanford Sports with David Shaw." This fall Roye will begin his 18th season of handling the play-by-play duties for all Golden State Warriors radio broadcasts. In recent years, Roye has also done television baseball play-by-play work for the Oakland A's and Sacramento Rivercats (the Oakland A's Triple-A affiliate) and television football play-by-play for Cal Football. Prior to his arrival with Golden State in 1995, Roye spent six seasons with the Sacramento Kings' broadcast team. Prior to his work at KHTK, Roye served as sports director at KFBK in Sacramento for five years (1989-94) and handled radio play-by-play and television color analyst duties for the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League. Roye spent two years in the Phoenix market from 1987-89, serving as a talk show host for KTAR radio and a correspondent for the Arizona Cardinals Radio Network. He also served as the color analyst for the Arizona State University Basketball Network and called play-by-play for the Phoenix Firebirds and Sun Devil baseball teams. Following his graduation from Utica College in New York, Roye spent eight years (1978-86) as the sports director at Utica's WIBX-WNYZ radio. He later moved to Birmingham, Alabama, where he was the sports director at WVOK radio from 1986-87.

 

Todd Husak - Football Color Analyst
Todd Husak, who gained broadcast experience as a color analyst for Fox Sports, is in his fourth season as color analyst for the Cardinal Sports Network. Husak enjoyed a stellar career as a quarterback for Stanford from 1996-99. A two-year starter, he ranks as the school's fifth all-time leading passer with 6,564 yards, fifth in career touchdown passes (41), fifth in total offense (6,428), and holds the record for most passing yards in a single game (450). As a senior, he earned first team All-Pac-10 Conference honors and led Stanford to the Pac-10 title and a Rose Bowl appearance. A sixth round draft pick of the Washington Redskins in 2000, he played five seasons in the NFL with the Redskins (2000), Denver Broncos (2001), New York Jets (2002-03) and Cleveland Browns (2004) before retiring. Todd returned to Stanford in 2005 and earned a MA in Education while coaching the Tight Ends for the football team under then head coach Walt Harris. Husak currently works full-time in commercial real estate for CBRE and is the manager of the Palo Alto office.

 

John Platz - Men's Basketball Play-by-Play, Football Sideline Reporter and Inside Stanford Sports Host
Longtime Stanford radio voice and former Cardinal basketball player John Platz enters his third year as men's basketball radio play-by-play announcer, sideline reporter on football broadcasts and host of the "Inside Stanford Sports" men's and women's basketball coaches shows. Platz has had a variety of Stanford radio roles since 1988, including 21 years as color analyst on Cardinal basketball broadcasts (1989-2010), two years as the #1 play-by-play voice of the NCAA champion Stanford baseball team (1988 and 1989 seasons), and nearly two decades as fill-in play-by-play announcer on Stanford football and basketball broadcasts (1993-2010). The San Marino (CA) native was a letterman point guard on Stanford basketball teams in the early 1980s, graduating in 1984 with a B.A. in economics and earning election into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. He later received joint J.D. and M.B.A. degrees in 1989 from Stanford Law School and the Stanford Graduate School of Business. A longtime Bay Area attorney as well as broadcaster, Platz currently serves as Senior Counsel at Cisco Systems, Inc. in San Jose, CA.

 

Drew Shiller- Men's Basketball Color Analyst
Drew Shiller, a three-year letterwinner on the Stanford men's basketball team from 2008-10, enters his third season as the team's color analyst. A three-time Pac-10 All-Academic honoree, Shiller averaged 4.6 points per game while shooting just under 40 percent from beyond the arc over three seasons. As a senior, his 7.5 points per game ranked third-best on the squad and his 58 three-pointers were second only to Pac-10 leader Jeremy Green's 93. Shiller began his collegiate career at San Francisco, playing in 28 games for the Dons during the 2005-06 campaign and averaging 4.4 points per game. A native of Burlingame, Calif., Shiller is a 2009 graduate of Stanford with a degree in communication and later received his M.A. in communication in 2010. Drew currently serves as a Web Producer for CSNbayarea.com and is also signed on to be the color analyst for all 24 of the Santa Cruz Warriors' home games during their inaugural 2012-2013 season as the Developmental League affiliate of the Golden State Warriors.

 

Savino Ruvalcaba - Broadcast Engineer
Ruvalcaba will begin his sixth season as the broadcast engineer/producer for Stanford football broadcasts, men's basketball broadcasts and Inside Stanford Sports with David Shaw and Johnny Dawkins. Revalcaba is the Sports Remote Coordinator for Univision Radio and the producer/engineer for the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Raiders Spanish radio broadcasts (2006-2008). Ruvalcaba has also worked as the producer/engineer for the National Spanish Radio broadcasts for Super Bowl XXI and XXII.


 

 

 
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