Paul Carcaterra ESPN Net Worth, Salary, Bio, Age, Parents, Wife, Career

Paul Carcaterra Biography

Paul Carcaterra is a well known Sportscaster. He currently works as a sideline reporter and lacrosse game analyst for ESPN. Paul covers college football for ESPN as a sideline reporter as well. In addition, he writes for Inside Lacrosse Magazine and serves as president of No Limit Lacrosse. Paul was an analyst and website contributor at CBS Sports for four years prior to joining ESPN.

Paul Carcaterra  Net Worth

Carcaterra has an estimated net worth of $800 Thousand. His job career is his main source of income. Having worked in the industry for quite some time now, he has been able to secure a decent fortune for himself.

Paul Carcaterra Salary

Carcaterra receives a respectable wage from his job . He receives an average annual salary of $70 Thousand.

Year 2023 2024
Paul Carcaterra Salary $70 Thousand $80 Thousand
Paul Carcaterra Net Worth  $800 Thousand   $900 Thousand

Paul Carcaterra  Age

Paul Carcaterra was born in the US city of Yorktown, New York. His precise age and birth year are still being investigated. As soon as we have concrete information regarding his age, we will update this.

Paul Carcaterra  Height, Weight & Body Measurement

Carcaterra  stands proudly at a height of 5 feet 7 inches(1.74 m, 174 cm), he exhibits an exquisite balance in his physique. Weighing approximately 84kg (168lbs), his body measurements are an enviable 34-28-38 centimeters.

Paul Carcaterra  Parents

Carcaterra was born in Yorktown, New York in the United States by his parents. We tried to learn more about his family, but were unsuccessful because no such information is available in the public. Therefore, it is still unknown who his parents are. Furthermore, it is unknown if he has any siblings. Once the information is available, we will update this section.

Paul Carcaterra  Wife

Carcaterra is a married man, but he is very secretive when it comes to his personal life. There is no information about the identity of his wife  as he prefers to keep it off the public eye. However, the information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Paul Carcaterra Kids

The presence of two children, named Grayson and Pella, are a source of immense joy and a reflection of the love, commitment, and growth that defines their family.

Grayson, their first child, adds a special and unique dimension to their family. His presence, with his distinct personality and individuality, has brought countless moments of happiness and fulfillment. As a parent, they have the privilege of witnessing his growth and development, guiding him through life’s milestones, and nurturing his passions and dreams.

Pella, their second child, is another precious addition to their family. Her arrival has undoubtedly deepened the love and connection that binds the family together. As she grows, her charming personality and unique qualities contribute to the fabric of their family life, filling their home with laughter and moments of togetherness.

Paul Carcaterra  Education

In 1997, Carcaterra earned his political science bachelor’s degree from the University of Syracuse. Paul led the Orange to the 1995 national championship while playing men’s lacrosse as a midfielder. He participated in the 1998 World Lacrosse Games as a member of the New Jersey Pride and as a representative of Team England.

Paul Carcaterra  Career

In 2010, Paul Carcaterra began working for ESPN as a sideline reporter and lacrosse game analyst. With his “reLAXin’ with P. Carc” features, Carcaterra has been a mainstay of ESPN’s lacrosse coverage for nearly ten years, giving fans an intimate glimpse at their favorite college players behind the scenes. In addition, he covers college football for ESPN as a sideline reporter.

From 2005 to 2009, Carcaterra worked as an analyst and website contributor for CBS College Sports (formerly CSTV). In addition to being president of No Limit Lacrosse, he writes for Inside Lacrosse Magazine.

He was honored with the Doyle Smith Sports Information/Media Award (USILA) in 2016. A four-year letter winner as a midfielder, Carcaterra was named a 1997 All-American and assisted in leading the Orange to the 1995 national championship. In addition, he played lacrosse for the New Jersey Pride, a former Major League team, and for Team England in the 1998 World Lacrosse Games.

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