It’s been a year since ESPN Anchor Stuart Scott lost his battle with cancer. A year later, his two daughters Taelor and Sydni Scott are making sure the world doesn’t forget him. Check out this moving tribute to Scott. You may want to grab a few tissues before hitting the play button. TRENDING ON FOXYNC.COM Here […]

Former UNC grad, Stuart Scott gave a warm and inspiring speech at the ESPYS last year. Scott was honored with the JIMMY V Award for Perseverance for his courage and fight against cancer, shortly before his death in 2015 at the age of 49. Today we celebrate, remember and honor him, he would have turned […]

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The 2015 ESPY Awards go down tonight and for the first time ever, the show will be broadcast on ABC. Beginning at 8 PM, Joel McHale—who…

  Longtime ESPN personality Stuart Scott lost his battle with cancer earlier this year at age 49. His daughters, Taelor, 20, and Sydni, 15, will attend…

  Author Larry Platt co-authored Stuart Scott’s memoir, Every Day I Fight. He spent a good deal of Scott’s last year with the ESPN sports anchor who…

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It’s 2015 and we’ve started a New Year after enduring a very, very rough one for black people. We’ve had to hit the streets in…

Funeral arrangements have been finalized for ESPN anchor Stuart Scott. A public viewing will be held Friday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Providence Baptist Church on Glenwood Avenue. The funeral will also be held at the church on Saturday at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at Raleigh Memorial Park. Scott is survived by […]

LeBron James is one of the many in the sports world speaking out about the death of ESPN’s Stuart Scott. Early Sunday morning news came…

Stuart Scott lost his cancer battle this morning at the age of 49. The North Carolina native, UNC alum and member of Alpha Phi Alpha forever changed the face of ESPN. Watch ESPN’s tribute video. ALSO ON FOXYNC.COM Stuart Scott’s Display of Courage And Conviction On ESPY’s Meagan Good To Tackle Domestic Violence In Pro […]

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Former UNC grad Stuart Scott gave a warm, inspiring speech last night on the 2014 ESPYS. Scott was honored with the JIMMY V Award for Perseverance for his courage and fight against cancer. It was indeed a fine television moment. If you missed the tribute and his speech, you can watch it below. PHOTO GALLERY […]