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NEW YORK (AP) -- Longtime broadcaster and author Dick Schaap died Friday from operative complications following hip replacement surgery. He was 67.
Schaap won two sports Emmy awards for his work on ESPN and three Emmy Awards for features on ABC's "20/20" and ABC's "World News Tonight." He died at a New York hospital, said ESPN spokesesman Josh Krulewitz.
Schaap was host of ESPN's "Sports Reporters," and "The Sporting Life With Dick Schaap" on ESPN Radio. He also was host of "Schaap One on One" on ESPN Classic.
Schaap won two sports Emmy awards for his work on ESPN and three Emmy Awards for features on ABC's "20/20" and ABC's "World News Tonight." He died at a New York hospital, said ESPN spokesesman Josh Krulewitz.
Schaap was host of ESPN's "Sports Reporters," and "The Sporting Life With Dick Schaap" on ESPN Radio. He also was host of "Schaap One on One" on ESPN Classic.