Sean Travis Farnham (born September 16, 1977) is an American sports analyst who covers college basketball for ESPN.
He led De La Salle to their first-ever NorCal championship his senior year in 1996, when they also faced Crenshaw in the D-1 state final.
[3] Farnham entered UCLA as a walk-on so he could play for a national title contender, passing up athletic scholarship offers from other universities.
[4][5] On a year-to-year scholarship,[6] Farnham's funding was cut off during his junior year in 1998–99, as UCLA coach Steve Lavin used it to secure one of the best recruiting classes in the nation.
6 Arizona, Farnham received his first career start after JaRon Rush had been suspended, and Jerome Moiso and Dan Gadzuric were benched for not practicing earlier in the week.
Farnham left the game after four minutes with UCLA ahead 13–4, and the Bruins won 82–75 over the previously undefeated Wildcats.
In 2008 Farnham became the co-host for a nationally syndicated afternoon drive show with Chris Meyers on Fox Sports Radio.
During his time with ESPN, Farnham has partnered with Dan Shulman, David Flemming, Joe Tessitore, Dave O'Brien, and Carter Blackburn on game broadcasts.