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Chiney and her sister Nneka Ogwumike joined Peyton and Eli Manning as the only siblings ever selected number one overall in a professional sports league. The two-time WNBA All-Star (2014, 2018), and current WNBA Players Association (WNBPA) vice president, was the first overall pick in the 2014 WNBA Draft, coming out of Stanford University, and the league’s Rookie of the Year. Prior to ESPN, Ogwumike worked as an analyst for Pac-12 Network and NBATV. Ogwumike regularly appears on SportsCenter, NBA Today, Get Up and First Take. In 2018, she became one of the only full-time professional athletes to hold a full-time national sports media position. The Texas native of Nigerian descent joined ESPN in 2017 to co-anchor SportsCenter across Africa and served as a part-time WNBA and NBA in-studio analyst. From August 2020-September 2021, Ogwumike hosted Chiney and Golic Jr., becoming the first Black woman to host a national, daily sports-talk radio show.
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She also executive produced the ESPN Films’ documentary “144” on the WNBA’s unprecedented 2020 season and hosts a weekly ESPN Podcast Chiney, which launched in June 2021. Ogwumike’s expansive role across ESPN includes college and professional basketball analysis on various platforms such as NBA Today, SportsCenter, First Take, Get Up and more. Chiney Ogwumike is a full-time, multi-platform ESPN commentator and forward for the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks.