ESPN Pays Tribute To SportsCenter Researcher Who Died Of Cancer At 41

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ESPN is mourning the death of Zach Jones, a research manager for SportsCenter, who died Sunday, two years after being diagnosed with colorectal cancer.

He was 41. SportsCenter anchor Randy Scott announced Jones’ death Monday during a broadcast. “You may have never seen him on your screens, but you saw his work on our live golf coverage or women’s college basketball coverage, or on any of our SportsCenter shows,” Scott said.

Scott said Jones joined ESPN in 2010 as a researcher before moving to the management team in 2018. Since that time he had served as a member of stats and information.

ESPN injury analyst Stephania Bell paid tribute to Jones on X. “Beyond his impressive contributions elsewhere, Zach provided the data backbone to Fantasy Football Now,” she wrote. “Kind, thoughtful and sharp as they come, Zach made research ‘fun’ for us.” ESPN producer Paul Hembekides wrote, “A heartfelt tribute to my colleague Zach Jones — a dedicated husband, father, mentor, and friend.

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