Steve Quis
Steve Quis is an American sportscaster who is based in San Diego, CA and employed by Spectrum SportsNet, ESPN, UC San Diego, San Diego Strike Force, University of Arizona and San Diego Miramar College as Public Information Officer.[1]
Broadcasting career
[edit]Quis currently calls college basketball nationally for ESPN and regionally for Spectrum SportsNet. In addition, he serves as the Voice of UC San Diego men’s basketball on ESPN+.
In August 2024, he began calling Big 12 Women’s Volleyball for the University of Arizona on ESPN+.
Quis has called San Diego Strike Force IFL football since 2019. In addition to his basketball work at UC San Diego, he announces women’s soccer, men’s and women’s volleyball, women’s water polo, softball and baseball for the Tritons Big West ESPN+ package.
For two season’s, Quis called the Ford CIF Southern Section High School Game of the Week on Bally Sports West.
Since 2012, he has been voice of the California State High School Football and Basketball Championships for Spectrum SportsNet in Los Angeles.
For a decade, Quis called West Coast Conference men’s basketball and the WCC baseball championships on various regional networks and Stadium.
From 2006-2010, Quis served as one of the TV play-by-play announcers for the San Diego Padres on Channel 4 San Diego. He was behind the mic when fellow Arizona alum Trevor Hoffman broke Major League Baseball’s saves record.
During the 2012-2013 seasons, Quis called Major League Baseball nationally on radio for Compass Media Networks.
In the past, he has called college wrestling for CBS Sports Network, LA KISS Arena League football on KCAL-9 Los Angeles, Los Angeles D-Fenders NBA D-League basketball, WNBA L.A. Sparks basketball while hosting “WCC This Week” on Spectrum SportsNet in Los Angeles.
Quis was the Padres beat reporter for MLB Network in 2011 and has been the television and radio voice of the San Diego State Aztecs football and basketball teams (2004-2012). He served as television announcer for University of San Diego basketball and football from 2006 to 2012. Quis was the host of The Steve Fisher Coaches Show on KOGO radio from 2010 to 2013.
From 2010 to 2021, Quis was the fill-in sports anchor at KFMB-TV San Diego and hosted Chargers Game Day on CBS 8 in 2013. From 2004 to 2010, he was the post game show host for the San Diego Chargers Radio Network. In 2004, he was the radio play-by-play announcer for the San Diego Riptide of Arena League2.
For Channel 4SD, Steve hosted Chargers Preview with Jim Harbaugh; Aztecs Magazine; The Brady Hoke Coaches Show; the High School Football Game of the Week; he was employed by the station from 2004 through 2012 where he was also co-anchor for its nightly half hour sports program Post Game.
Quis moved to San Diego in 2000 to join KUSI-TV as weekend sports anchor. He also served as the North County correspondent on the Prep Pigskin Report where he covered Alex Smith, Reggie Bush, and current Vikings Head Coach Kevin O'Connell.
Quis has also worked at KOLD-TV in Tucson as a sports anchor/reporter, and KUSI-TV in the same role. He was the radio play-by-play voice, along with Mario Impemba, for Pacific Coast League Tucson Toros baseball from 1993 to 1999. He was the radio voice of University of Arizona baseball from 1991 to 1992. Quis is a three-time Emmy award winner.
Awards
[edit]- Emmy Award for best sports feature - Adaptive Golf
- Emmy Award winner for providing play-by-play coverage of Trevor Hoffman's record breaking save in MLB
- Bridgepoint Education Hero of the Year
- Associated Press Arizona Press Award
Personal life
[edit]Quis grew up in Fullerton and is a resident of San Diego. He is a graduate of Fullerton Union High School and the University of Arizona. Steve is married to the former Jennifer Poole. Their son is a Naval Aviator and their daughter is an aerospace engineer. [2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Compass Media Networks". Archived from the original on 2015-06-10. Retrieved 2013-08-08.
- ^ http://forums.utsandiego.com/showthread.php?p=3962361 [user-generated source]
- 1971 births
- People from Fullerton, California
- People from San Diego
- People from Tucson, Arizona
- Sports Emmy Award winners
- University of Arizona alumni
- American television sports anchors
- American television sports announcers
- American talk radio hosts
- American radio sports announcers
- San Diego Chargers announcers
- Los Angeles Angels announcers
- San Diego Padres announcers
- San Diego State Aztecs football announcers
- Women's college basketball announcers in the United States
- National Football League announcers
- College basketball announcers in the United States
- Major League Baseball broadcasters
- NBA G League broadcasters
- College football announcers
- College baseball announcers in the United States
- Minor League Baseball broadcasters
- High school basketball announcers in the United States
- High school football announcers in the United States
- Living people