Ray Goss, Legendary Voice of Duquesne Basketball, Inducted into Pennsylvania Radio Hall of Fame
Key points:
- Ray Goss, the radio broadcaster for Duquesne men's basketball, will be inducted into the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Radio Hall of Fame.
- Goss has been the voice of the Duquesne Dukes for 56 seasons, making him the longest tenured radio broadcaster in NCAA Division I.
- His induction recognizes his contribution to broadcasting and his dedication to sharing the story of Duquesne basketball.
Ray Goss, the legendary Duquesne men’s basketball radio broadcaster, will be inducted into the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Radio Hall of Fame. This honor recognizes Goss’ 55-year tenure as the ‘Voice of the Dukes’, calling over 2,600 games in the team’s history. In addition to his work with Duquesne, Goss has an extensive background in sports radio, covering over 3,000 events in his career. This induction is a testament to Goss’ passion and commitment to broadcasting.
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