Ray Goss, the voice of Duke Basketball for 58 years, died on Tuesday after being injured in a car crash. He was 89-years-old.
Ray Goss called his first Duquesne basketball game in 1968 and missed only two games during his nearly sixty years with the university.
The desire. The professionalism. The longevity. One by one, colleagues and acquaintances alike marveled at Ray Goss’ remarkable broadcasting career. But it was knowing Ray Goss, the person, that truly ...
Much of the media world across the Pittsburgh region joined in mourning the loss of someone who may have been best known for calling Duquesne University basketball. “He was class all the way,” wrote ...
For several days now, Ray Goss has been in a bad way. “I’m very fortunate to be alive,” Duquesne basketball’s 89-year-old play-by-play man told TribLive on Monday in the aftermath of a rollover crash ...
Longtime Indiana resident and legendary voice of the Duquesne Dukes, Ray Goss, has been named the recipient of the 2024 Woody Durham Voice of College Sports Award, presented by the National Sports ...