Education
Matvick graduated from Princeton High School in 1991.
Matvick graduated from Princeton High School in 1991.
He received a degree in mass communications from Saint Cloud State University in 1996. Matvick started in the Radio Business while in High School and College as a DJ for the local Country station WQPM (now BOB 106). Matvick worked as a weekend sports anchor from 1990 to 1999 at various stations in Minnesota, KDLT in South Dakota and Korean Music Television in Nebraska.
In 1999, Matvick was hired as an anchor for Cable News Network Sports Illustrated in Atlanta, working there until 2001.
After leaving CNNSI, Matvick worked for Fox Sports Net North in Minneapolis from 2001-2005. In 2004, Matvick began play-by-play for the Minnesota Boys High School Hockey Tournament.
In 2006, Matvick joined Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, handling play-by-play for ESPNU college football, college basketball, hockey, baseball and softball television broadcasts, as well as calling both the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl and the Emerald Bowl for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network Radio. In 2010 and 2011, Matvick called the Little League World Series" Southeast Region semifinals and finals for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network along with Chris Singleton.
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