1. Rosalyn Fatima Gold-Onwude is an American-Nigerian sports broadcaster.

1. Rosalyn Fatima Gold-Onwude is an American-Nigerian sports broadcaster.
Since 2012 Ros Gold-Onwude has covered March Madness, the NCAA tournament and Pac-12 Men's and Women's college hoops in both the analyst and reporter role for Pac-12 Networks.
Ros Gold-Onwude was the host of a sports debate show called "Don't at Me" presented by The Players' Tribune and streaming live Twitter.
Ros Gold-Onwude was born in Queens, New York City, to Russian-Jewish mother Pat Gold and Nigerian father Austin Onwude.
Ros Gold-Onwude played high school basketball at Archbishop Molloy High School in Briarwood, New York.
Ros Gold-Onwude became Molloy's second all-time leading scorer and the all-time leader in steals and assists despite another knee injury.
In 2011, Ros Gold-Onwude became the first Molloy alumna to be inducted into the GCHSAA Hall of Fame.
Ros Gold-Onwude played basketball while earning her bachelor's degree in communications and a master's degree in sociology at Stanford University.
Ros Gold-Onwude represented the Nigeria women's national team at the 2011 FIBA Africa Championship for Women where she averaged 8.1 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2 assists.
From 2017 to 2019, Ros Gold-Onwude worked for Turner Sports in her first national role, covering the NBA regular season, playoffs, All Star Weekend and NBA Summer League games for TNT and NBATV.
Ros Gold-Onwude was the color commentator for the WNBA's NY Liberty from 2011 to 2017 for MSG Networks.
Ros Gold-Onwude has worked as an analyst for the NBA on ESPN Radio since 2022.
Ros Gold-Onwude has spoken out about her passion for mentoring young girls, raising awareness for mental health issues and empowering women in business.
Ros Gold-Onwude has participated in the NBA's Basketball Without Borders Program and NBA Africa Game.