WNBA: Exclusive Coverage of the Eastern and Western Conference Finals Begins Thursday

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WNBA: Exclusive Coverage of the Eastern and Western Conference Finals Begins Thursday

ESPN2’s exclusive coverage of the 2013 WNBA Eastern and Western Conference Finals Presented by Boost Mobile will begin Thursday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m. with Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The defending champion Indiana Fever and Tamika Catchings will face the winner of Monday’s Conference Semifinal game between the Atlanta Dream and the Washington Mystics. Pam Ward, Carolyn Peck and LaChina Robinson will describe the action for the best-of-three series.

Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals follows at 9 p.m. on ESPN2 when the Minnesota Lynx and Maya Moore face the winner of Monday’s Conference Semifinal game between the Los Angeles Sparks and the Phoenix Mercury. Ryan Ruocco, Rebecca Lobo and Holly Rowe will provide commentary for the Western Conference Finals

All games will be accessible online at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app, through ESPN on Xbox LIVE to Gold members and on Apple TV to fans who receive their video subscription from an affiliated provider.

Date Time (ET) Game/Commentators Network
Thu, Sep 26 7 p.m. Eastern Conference Finals – Game 1: Indiana at Atlanta
Pam Ward, Carolyn Peck, LaChina Robinson
ESPN2, WatchESPN
  9 p.m. Western Conference Finals – Game 1: Phoenix at Minnesota
Ryan Ruocco, Rebecca Lobo, Holly Rowe
ESPN2, WatchESPN
Sun, Sep 29 3 p.m. Eastern Conference Finals – Game 2: Atlanta at Indiana
Pam Ward, Carolyn Peck, LaChina Robinson
ESPN2, WatchESPN
  5 p.m. Western Conference Finals – Game 2: Minnesota at Phoenix
Ryan Ruocco, Rebecca Lobo, Holly Rowe
ESPN2, WatchESPN

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Rachel Margolis Siegal

As part of the College Sports PR team at ESPN, it has been an exciting adventure for me since I joined the worldwide leader in July 2010, working on college football, college basketball, college lacrosse and WNBA properties. I began my love of sports as the manager of several high school sports teams and continued that hobby into college. While at Quinnipiac, I worked in the Sports Information Department, which led me to a summer internship at the New Haven Ravens, a AA baseball team, and an eventual job with the Athletic Communications Department at the University of Connecticut. After my five-year stint at Connecticut, I spent six years as Director of Communications at the BIG EAST Conference in Providence, R.I. before joining ESPN.
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