Tim Corrigan

Tim Corrigan

Senior Vice President, Sports Production

ESPN Senior Vice President of Sports Production, Tim Corrigan joined ESPN in 1987. He oversees all aspects of game and studio production for professional basketball events on ESPN and ABC including the including NBA Finals, Conference Finals, NBA Playoffs, NBA Draft, WNBA Finals, WNBA Playoffs, WNBA Draft, NBA Countdown, WNBA Countdown, NBA G League and Summer League.

Corrigan has led NBA production since the 2007-2008 season and has produced all of ESPN’s marquee NBA events, including the NBA Finals, since then. While he currently oversees NBA Countdown and NBA Today, he has previously overseen NBA Tonight, NBA Coast to Coast, College Football, Major League Lacrosse and Olympic Trials.

Corrigan previously served as a producer for select ESPN Sunday Night Football (prior to 2006) and Monday Night Football telecasts (2004-2019), college football, men’s and women’s college basketball, Women’s Final Four (1994-2002), ACC Tournament (1993-2002), World Cup Soccer, WNBA Finals (1996, 1997), Olympic Trials (1996), Winter/Summer X Games and SportsCenter.

From 1987 to 1992 Corrigan worked as a production assistant (1987-89) and associate producer/director (1989-92) on a variety of ESPN events, including Sunday Night Football, College Football, College Basketball, Sunday Night Baseball, America’s Cup, French Open and SportsCenter.

A native of Charlottesville, Virginia, Corrigan is a 2-time Emmy winner and 4-time Cable Ace Award winner.

Corrigan graduated from Notre Dame in 1986 as a 3-time lacrosse letterman with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics.

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