Background
Ros was born in Queens, New York to Pat Gold and Austin Onwude.
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Ros was born in Queens, New York to Pat Gold and Austin Onwude.
Nicknamed Ros, she is also a reporter for the Golden State Warriors, and the San Francisco 49ers. Ros is a Stanford University graduate with a Bachelor and Master of Arts in communications. She would go on to play high school ball for the Archbishop Molloy Stanners.
Despite the injury, Ros was able to leave Molloy as a highly decorated player.
Ros became the first Division 1 player in the program"s history after accepting a scholarship to Stanford University. Despite being hampered by the knee injury her senior year, Ros left the program as the team"s second all-time leading scorer and was the all-time leader in steals and assists.
Later in the year 2011 Ros would be inducted into the GCHSAA Hall of Fame, the first from Molloy. Ros became a starter for Stanford her freshman year.
Playing for legendary coach Tara VanDerveer, Ros would be a starter on the 05-06 team at point guard.
Another knee injury would keep her out of action for the 06-07 season, redshirting, but for the 07-08 season Ros returned as a shooting guard and ended up being recognized as one of the most feared defenders in the nation. Stanford made three consecutive trips to the final four, and in her final season Ros was awarded the Pac 10 defensive player of the year. Coach VanDerveer also had another tie to Ros" family.
Ros" mother Pat Gold had been roommates with Tara at University at Albany, State University of New New York
After graduating, Ros took a job at Tesla Motors.
lieutenant wasn"t long though before Ros realized she would be switching careers. Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, Fox Sports Net, and other network affiliates began calling in 2010 and asked her to be an analyst for select basketball games.
Ros decided to accept it, and she began calling the game she loved. Despite being a full-time analyst today, Ros continues to play the game she loves.
In 2011 she was invited to play basketball for the Nigerian National team
With permission from Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, she accepted. Ros can be found calling games weekly for Pac-12 Network during the regular season and select Entertainment and Sports Programming Network games. When college basketball season is over, Ros moves over to the Women's National Basketball Association. She spends her free time with friends and family.
Currently working as a side line reporter for the Golden State Warriors.