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Cumulus Media’s Westwood One to Broadcast the 2025 NCAA® Division I Men’s Final Four® and National Championship Game in Spanish for the Eighth Straight Tournament

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Rafael Hernández Brito, Greivis Vásquez, and Carlos Morales Call the Action

Broadcasts Presented by Werner Ladder

NEW YORK, April 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cumulus Media’s (NSDQ: CMLS) Westwood One will provide exclusive audio coverage of the NCAA Men’s Final Four and national championship game in Spanish for the eighth consecutive tournament, presented by Werner Ladder, the official ladder of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships. Westwood One’s Spanish-language broadcasts will kick off at 6 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 5 with the 2025 Men’s Final Four live from San Antonio, Texas, when the Auburn Tigers takes on the Florida Gators. The second national semifinal, between the Duke Blue Devils and the Houston Cougars, will begin 40 minutes after the conclusion of the first game. Spanish-language coverage will continue with the national championship game on Monday, April 7 at 8:30 p.m. ET.

Rafael Hernández Brito will once again serve as the play-by-play announcer, his eighth time with the network, while former All-American point guard Greivis Vásquez will return as analyst for the seventh time. For the fifth time, former Puerto Rican National Basketball Team coach Carlos Morales will host the broadcasts.

“Werner is thrilled to return as the presenting sponsor of the 2025 NCAA Men’s Final Four broadcast in Spanish,” stated Stacy Gardella, head of global marketing technology & operations for ProDriven Global Brands. “This Spanish language broadcast allows Werner to connect with Hispanic basketball enthusiasts while reinforcing Werner’s role as the official ladder for the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships.”

About Westwood One’s Spanish Broadcast Crew

Rafael Hernández Brito, known as Rafa “El Alcalde,” is a veteran broadcaster who has been the Spanish play-by-play voice for the Cleveland Cavaliers for the last nine seasons. Prior to joining the Cavs, he was the Spanish voice of the Brooklyn Nets for two seasons and called St. John’s University basketball. His national broadcast experience includes eight years as the voice of the NFL en Español for Univision, and he has called 11 Super Bowls. He has also done Spanish play-by-play for the Miami Dolphins as well as for Major League Baseball, boxing, and UFC. With the 2015 NBA Finals, he became the first broadcaster in the United States to call the Finals of all three major sports in Spanish. This will be his eighth time calling the NCAA Final Four and national championship game in Spanish for the network.

Greivis Vásquez is one of the most successful Hispanic basketball players ever to wear a uniform. Greivis, a native of Venezuela, was a former All-American point guard at University of Maryland, where he led the Terrapins to three NCAA Tournament appearances. As a senior, he was named ACC Player of the year, and the winner of the Bob Cousy award, given annually to the best collegiate point guard in the nation. He was selected by the Memphis Grizzlies in the first round of the NBA Draft in 2010 and played for six teams in his seven years in the league. Greivis has also played for the Venezuelan National Team and led the squad to the 2014 FIBA South American Championship. In 2012, he was honored as a “Champion of Change” at the White House for his efforts as a sports diplomat in the United States and his native Venezuela. This will be Vasquez’ seventh time calling the Final Four and national championship game in Spanish for the network.