Duquesne’s longest-tenured announcer, Ray Goss, dies at 89

Kaitlyn Hughes & Ben Deihl | editor-in-chief & staff writer Duquesne lost its longest-tenured announcer on Tuesday.  Ray Goss, Duquesne’s lead announcer for men’s basketball, died of a heart attack at Indiana Regional Media Center.  He was 89 years old.  Goss was the longest-tenured NCAA Division I men’s basketball play-by-play announcer at the time of his death. Just miles away is another one of the … Continue reading Duquesne’s longest-tenured announcer, Ray Goss, dies at 89

Ray Goss still going strong

By Bridget Seelinger | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne alum and Hall of Fame announcer Ray Goss has seen Duquesne basketball’s best and worst moments. To this day, Goss sits microphone in hand, calling each Dukes game on the radio. His love for Duquesne basketball started back when he was a student on the Bluff in the 1950s. As an undergrad, he would call a variety … Continue reading Ray Goss still going strong