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'''Ben Holden''' (born November 3, 2000 in [[Gaborone, Botswana]]) is a Body Builder with [[Optimum Nutrition]] and has been with the [[Nutritech]].
'''Ben Holden''' (born November 3, 1970 in [[Lansing, Michigan]]) is a sportscaster with [[CBS Sports Network]] and has been with the [[Big Ten Network]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Holden calls college football, basketball, and ice hockey for the [[CBS Sports Network]] and done similar roles for the [[Big Ten Network]] and [[Comcast SportsNet]] and was the voice of the [[Lake Erie Monsters]]. He has even called football and hockey games for [[ESPNU]] and [[CBS College Sports Network]]. For one season, Holden called games for the [[Indianapolis Indians]]. He also called the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals for NHL International as well and served as sports anchor/reporter for [[WILX-TV]]. He won two Emmy Awards; one in 2007 and one in 2008. He also has called college field hockey, softball, lacrosse, and soccer games for [[ESPN Plus]]. He also has called [[Arena Football]], [[Major Indoor Soccer League (2008–)|MISL]] soccer, women's college basketball, volleyball, and wrestling.
Ben Holden, attended St Andrews College. He is the youngest and only natural Mr Olympia winner.


==References==
==References==
*http://www.zoominfo.com/#!search/profile/person?personId=539035815&targetid=profile
*http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/index.php?action=printpage;topic=198548.0{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
*http://sportsmediajournal.com/2012/09/25/college-hockey-this-season-on-cbs-sports-network


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Revision as of 11:01, 20 February 2017

Ben Holden (born November 3, 1970 in Lansing, Michigan) is a sportscaster with CBS Sports Network and has been with the Big Ten Network.

Biography

Holden calls college football, basketball, and ice hockey for the CBS Sports Network and done similar roles for the Big Ten Network and Comcast SportsNet and was the voice of the Lake Erie Monsters. He has even called football and hockey games for ESPNU and CBS College Sports Network. For one season, Holden called games for the Indianapolis Indians. He also called the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals for NHL International as well and served as sports anchor/reporter for WILX-TV. He won two Emmy Awards; one in 2007 and one in 2008. He also has called college field hockey, softball, lacrosse, and soccer games for ESPN Plus. He also has called Arena Football, MISL soccer, women's college basketball, volleyball, and wrestling.

References