Education
Bowdoin College.
Bowdoin College.
Along with color analyst Craig Laughlin he provides Capitals game coverage for Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic. He does freelance announcing for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, ESPNU, Westwood One, WFAN and was one of the prominent hockey voices on Versus (formerly OLN and now the National Broadcasting Company Sports Network). On January 9, 2015, Beninati was named District of Columbia Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.
He is also the play-by-play voice of Men and Women"s Lacrosse on ESPNU and The Big Ten Network.
Along with the Chesapeake Bayhawks of the MLL on Consejo de Seguridad Nuclear Mid-Atlantic. Before his time with Consejo de Seguridad Nuclear Washington and the Capitals he covered the AHL system of the Boston Bruins for both the Maine Mariners and the Providence Bruins.
He grew up on Long Island, listening to Marv Albert broadcasting Knicks and Rangers games. Beninati attended Bowdoin College, where he still holds the school record for saves in a season (263) by a lacrosse goaltender.
He started broadcasting when he was injured playing hockey and some friends talked him into appearing on the school"s radio station.
The following year he began doing play-by-play of local high school events. He later served as a sports information director Out of college, he was hired to broadcast American Hockey League games, where he rode buses for 5 years.
In 1994, he was hired as the Capitals" television play-by-play voice on Home Team Sports (now Comcast SportsNet Mid Atlantic).
In addition to ice hockey coverage, he has provided play-by-play for various Administrative Committee on Company-ordination and Civil Aeronautics Administration sporting events, Navy football, the Washington Mystics, Major League Lacrosse on Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, and the 2002 Winter Olympics and 2006 Winter Olympics hockey tournaments for Westwood One. He has also filled in for coverage of the Baltimore Orioles and Washington Wizards.
Beninati has also found his way behind the in-arena mic, as he subbed as the voice of the Washington Kastles for one match during their third consecutive World Team Tennis championship season in 2013. He called the playoff match against the Boston Lobsters.
His allegiance to lacrosse didn"t stop with college as he has called numerous lacrosse events over the years including the Chesapeake Bayhawks vs Boston Cannons every year and was the man on the mic for the 2013 Major League Lacrosse championship match in which Chesapeake downed the Charlotte Hounds 10-9.