ESPN Analyst Doris Burke And Her Ex-Husband Seem To Be On Friendly Terms
ESPN Analyst Doris Burke And Her Ex-Husband Seem To Be On Friendly Terms
An incomplete-complete family
October 21, 2026
This article was last updated by Sangita Budhathoki on October 21, 2026
Doris Burke, who was married to Gregg Burke, made the headlines as the first woman to call a major men’s championship in the U.S. in 2026 when ESPN named her to their No.1 NBA commentary team.
Key Takeaways
- Doris Burke was named the first woman to call a major men’s championship in the U.S. after joining ESPN’s No.1 commentary team.
- Doris Burke divorced her longtime husband, Gregg Burke, in 2012, ending their decade-long marriage.
- Regardless of their past relationship, Doris and her ex-husband, Gregg, seem to be on friendly terms.
- Gregg Burke is the head golf coach at the University of Rhode Island.
This is not the only time she has hit the headlines! In 2026, she candidly shaded her ex-husband during an ESPN broadcast.
ESPN analyst Doris Burke’s unexpected remark made the headlines during the game between the New Orleans Pelicans and the Memphis Grizzlies.
Doris’s remark, “I do like being right. Ask my ex-husband!” made her partner commentator, Mark Jones erupt into laughter.
To which Jones replied, “There is a reason it’s ex, huh?”
Gregg was just !
We can assume that Gregg Burke, her ex-husband received a few message notifications about the shade he was thrown on national television!
Doris Burke divorced her longtime husband, Gregg Burke, in 2012, with whom : a daughter, Sarah, and a son, Matthew.
They have also become grandparents, welcoming grandson Harrison Rhys Mickles in May 2026 and granddaughter Eliza Josephine Mickles in November 2026.
Regardless of their past relationship, they seem to be on friendly terms. Doris Burke and her ex-husband seem to have built quite a complete family, even when their relationship no longer remains as it was.
In June 2026, Gregg Burke posted a picture of them captioned,
“Tonight some will root for Dallas and some will root for Boston. I will root for the mother of my children. This is your time DB!”
Gregg Burke Is A Head-Golf Coach At The URI (University of Rhode Island)
Gregg Burke is a Rhode Island native born in Warwick and lives in North Providence.
He attended Pilgrim High School and, in 1940, pursued a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the College of Holy Cross.
After graduation, he served as a Graduate Assistant at Boston College and an Assistant Director of Sports Information at the University of Michigan.
He also served as the Sports Information Director at Holy Cross Athletics for five years, from April 1982 to October 1987. After that, he became the associate director of athletics at Providence College.
While involved in all these organizations, he did not neglect his studies. In 1998, he earned a Master’s of Education at Providence.
It also served as the Vice President of the International Basketball League from April 2000 to January 2002.
It seems Doris and Gregg did share a common interest: Sports!
He currently serves as the Deputy Director of athletics and head golf coach at the University of Rhode Island.
He works closely with the Academic All-America Rewards Program at Rhode Island University.
There, he served as a national chairman, co-founded the Academic All-America Hall of Fame, and remains a voting member.
He holds the first-ever Lester Jordan Award for service to the Academic All-America Program and the Student-Athlete Ideal (1994).
Moreover, he received the Providence College Sixth Man Award for contributing to PC Basketball (1999) and the Scoop Hudgins Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to College Football (2000).
Additionally, he was honored with the Amby Smith Award for Contribution to Sport in Rhode Island (2002).
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Gregg Burke started GB Productions, a consulting firm, and served as the company’s Owner and President until September 2004.
- He departed his Deputy position in September 2014 to serve as the university’s Head Golf Coach.
- He serves on the board of the Rhode Island Special Olympics, the Rhode Island ALS, and Rock ‘N Jock Charities.
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Supriya Maharjan is a freelance writer who is keen on delivering prime quality, engaging and fascinating content. Making sure to deliver sufficient information to satiate the readers curiosity!
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