Talent/Production
- Seth Davis
Seth Davis joined CBS Sports in 2003 as a contributor to the Network’s coverage of The NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. He serves as a studio analyst on the college basketball halftime show, AT THE HALF® and also as an analyst for CBS Sports Network’ s round table college basketball show, INSIDE COLLEGE BASKETBALL. In addition, Davis serves as host of MEN OF MARCH, the Network’s popular interview program featuring college basketball coaches from prominent Division I programs. Davis also is a senior writer the The Athletic. In 2004, he was a reporter for CBS Sports’ THE NFL TODAY.
Prior to joining CBS Sports, Davis was a veteran writer for Sports Illustrated. During his long tenure at SI, he authored the "Inside College Basketball" column and was a frequent contributor for SI.com, where his popular "Hoop Thoughts" column became a weekly staple during the college basketball season.
Davis spent three years at the New Haven Register, covering primarily local sports, the NFL, NBA and college basketball. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller, “When March Went Mad: The Game That Transformed Basketball” and the memoir, “Equinunk, Tell Your Story: My Return to Summer Camp.” In 2014, he penned “Wooden: A Coach's Life,” a biography of the legendary basketball coach, John Wooden; and most recently in 2018 had his fourth book published, "Getting to Us: How Great Coaches Make Great Teams."
Davis graduated in 1992 with a degree in political science from Duke University, where he served as a sports columnist for The Chronicle. He has performed stand-up comedy in various clubs throughout New York City.
Born in Connecticut and raised in Potomac, Md., he currently resides in Los Angeles, Calif. with his wife, Melissa and sons, Zachary, Noah and Gabriel, born in December 2009.
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