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Rob Maccariello

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Robert Maccariello graduated from the Collge of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA in May of 2008, with a BA in Political Science. He served as Co-chair and Director of Sports Programming at the student radio station WCHC 88.1 FM for the past two years. He has broadcasted NCAA Division I football, basketball, and hockey for four years.

Bob lists among his hobbies finding a full-time job with futility, playing too much XBOX, and softball, because now everyone is old and has bad knees... kind of like Kirk Gibson, minus the homeruns, fist pumping, and Wheaties box covers.

He will never name his sons Dustin, Jacoby, Kevin, Brady, Manny, Kobe, or Big Papi.

Rob prides himself as a clairvoyant surveyor of the sports universe. He drafted Plaxico Burress to his fantasy football team one year BEFORE he was traded to the Giants. He subsequently finished in last place.

Rob currently resides in Yonkers, NY.

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Favorite Athletes

Alex Rodriguez, Roberto Clemente, Derek Jeter, Paul O'Neill, Michael Irvin, Troy Aikman, Dikembe Mutombo, Shawn Kemp, LeBron James.


Favorite Sports Teams

New York Yankees, Dallas Cowboys, Holy Cross Basketball, Hurricanes Football


All Time Sports Moment

Aaron Boone's playoff walk-off home run encapsulates the Yankees/Red Sox rivalry.


Most Memorable Game Attended

Jason Giambi's moon-shot grand slam homerun to dead centerfield, in the pouring rain, in the 14th inning, after 2 AM, to win the game for the Yankees against the Minnesota Twins, 13-12. --or-- Holy Cross (#16 Seed) upsets Minnesota (#1 Seed) 4-3 in OT, in the NCAA West Regionals hockey opening round in front of 10,000 fans at UND.


Most Unbreakable Sports Record

Nolan Ryan's strikeout record: 5,714.


Ruth or Mays?

Babe Ruth at the plate. Willie in center field.


Unitas or Montana?

Montana, even though the 49ers have a nack of beating up on the Cowboys during that time.


Pele or Maradona?

This is America. Soccer is irrelevant.


Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?

um... Patriot League?


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