Robin Roberts and Geno Auriemma Reunite for One Night, ESPN’s First WNBA Team Returns

ESPN is bringing back its original WNBA broadcast team for one night, and the reunion carries a clear sense of history. Robin Roberts and Geno Auriemma will call the New York Liberty vs. Dallas Wings game together, recreating the pairing that helped introduce the league to a national audience.

The special broadcast comes as the WNBA marks its 30th season, with Beth Mowins handling play-by-play and Holly Rowe joining as sideline reporter. ESPN says the presentation will air from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, where the Liberty will face the Wings in a matchup built around two of the league’s biggest names.

How the broadcast will be presented

Coverage begins with WNBA Countdown at 7:30 p.m. ET, followed by tipoff at 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday night. Fans can watch on ESPN, in the ESPN App, and in the WNBA streaming hub.

Broadcast DetailInformation
GameNew York Liberty vs. Dallas Wings
LocationBarclays Center, Brooklyn, New York
Countdown Show7:30 p.m. ET
Tipoff8 p.m. ET, Tuesday night
Viewing OptionsESPN, ESPN App, WNBA streaming hub

The game also puts Paige Bueckers, the leading 2026 WNBA All-Star fan vote-getter, against Breanna Stewart, a two-time WNBA MVP and three-time league champion. Stewart is part of the Liberty team that claimed the 2026 WNBA Commissioner’s Cup.

Why this pairing matters

Roberts and Auriemma were the voices on ESPN’s first-ever WNBA game on June 23, 1997, when the Liberty met the Los Angeles Sparks. Their return underlines how much the league has grown since that debut, and it gives longtime viewers a direct link to the WNBA’s earliest national broadcast moments.

Auriemma’s connection to the league goes beyond the booth. www.espn.com notes that his UConn women’s basketball program has produced 52 WNBA draft picks, the most of any school, including seven No. 1 overall selections.

UConn WNBA Draft NoteFigure
Total WNBA draft picks produced by UConn52
No. 1 overall selections from UConn7
Examples named in the broadcast coverageBreanna Stewart, Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd

Among those No. 1 picks are Stewart, taken in 2016, along with Wings teammates Bueckers in 2025 and Azzi Fudd in 2026. ESPN’s WNBA hub also remains available for fans looking for the latest news, analysis, scores, stats, schedules, standings, and more.

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