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====Other network duties==== Other [[NBC Sports]] duties included play-by-play announcing for the [[NFL on NBC|NFL]] (by [[1983 NFL season|1983]], Albert was the No. 2 play-by-play man behind [[Dick Enberg]], usually alternating the secondary NFL role year to year with [[Don Criqui]]), [[College Basketball on NBC|college basketball]] (teaming with [[Bucky Waters]] on [[Big East Conference (1979β2013)#Men's basketball|Big East]]/[[Eastern College Athletic Conference|ECAC]] games), [[Thoroughbred Racing on NBC|horse racing]], [[Boxing on NBC|boxing]] (often working with [[Ferdie Pacheco]] and subsequently, [[Sugar Ray Leonard]] when NBC relaunched boxing under the ''[[Premier Boxing Champions]]'' umbrella),<ref>{{cite web |url=http://awfulannouncing.com/2015/marv-albert-sugar-ray-leonard-nbcs-boxing-announcing-team.html |title=Marv Albert and Sugar Ray Leonard are NBC's boxing announcing team|last1=Yoder|first1=Matt|date=9 February 2015|website=Awful Announcing}}</ref> [[NHL on NBC|NHL]] [[National Hockey League All-Star Game|All-Star Games]] (Albert called the NHL All-Star Game with [[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]] on NBC from [[41st National Hockey League All-Star Game|1990]] to [[45th National Hockey League All-Star Game|1994]]), and [[Major League Baseball on NBC|Major League Baseball]], as well as hosting baseball [[Major League Baseball: An Inside Look|studio and pre-game shows]] (including NBC's coverage of the [[1986 World Series|1986]] and [[1988 World Series]] alongside Bob Costas). He also spent 13 years as the sports director of the network's flagship station, [[WNBC-TV]], in New York. Albert also called regular-season and playoff NHL games for the syndicated [[NHL Network (1975 TV program)|NHL Network]] in the [[1976β77 NHL season|1976β77 season]], and, from 2000 to 2002, he helped call TNT's coverage of the [[Wimbledon Championships]] tennis tournament.
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