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Longtime MSU host, PA announcer Terry Braverman dies

By Editorial Board Last updated: March 12, 2025 2 Min Read
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Longtime MSU host, PA announcer Terry Braverman dies

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Terry Braverman, the longtime host and public tackle announcer for Michigan State College athletics, has died. He was 86 years previous.

Braverman’s household mentioned he died Thursday after combating a number of myeloma.

“Known affectionately — and by many — over the years as TB, T, Pops, Uncle Terry, or just Dad, he lived as full a life in his 86 years as one can imagine, leaving behind countless stories, laughs, memories, good (and bad) jokes, (Frank) Sinatra albums, friends, and a vast assortment of fishing tackle at the bottom of northern Ontario lakes,” the household mentioned in an announcement on social media.

In accordance with the Lansing State Journal, Braverman graduated from Muskegon Excessive Faculty and bought his bachelor’s diploma from MSU. He labored as a sports activities journalist for a number of years earlier than returning to East Lansing.

He labored for MSU for greater than 5 many years, internet hosting TV and radio coaches reveals, a stay interview present on WKAR-TV, and each day radio newscasts. He supplied play-by-play commentary for a number of sports activities and served as the first PA announcer for MSU soccer video games from 2001 to 2021.

Along with his work behind the mic, he additionally served because the college’s director of athletic fundraising from 1974 via 2002. That program is now often called the Spartan Fund. It helps greater than 700 present student-athletes.

Braverman organically got here up with a phrase now cemented in Spartan lore, declaring rain or shine that “it’s a beautiful day for football!”

“Our family is still processing this news and gathering at his ‘winter home’ in Florida to make plans and other arrangements,” the household acknowledged. “We will share those as they round into shape. But we also know there are scores of people across Michigan, the East Lansing area, Florida, Canada, and all points between who knew and loved him.”

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