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Malcolm Moran

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American sportswriter

Malcolm Moran is an American sportswriter who has written for four newspapers over 30 years –Newsday,The New York Times,Chicago Tribune andUSA Today. In April 2006, Moran was named the inaugural Knight Chair in Sports Journalism and Society in the College of Communications atPenn State.

Moran covered two Olympic Games, 11 Super Bowls, 16 World Series and 26 men'sNCAA Final Fours.[1]

Moran has served as president of theUnited States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) in 1988–89 when the organization formalized its awards for women and held its first nationally televised presentation of the player of the year awards. He was inducted into theUSBWA Hall of Fame in 2005.

Moran is a 1975 graduate ofFordham University.

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  1. ^Cooper, Sam (October 23, 2012)."Knight Chair Malcolm Moran to Leave Penn State".onwardstate.com. Onward State. Retrieved8 December 2023.

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