Jenny Dell lands March Madness role as old photo resurfaces.

The NCAA will start March Madness with the First Four games this month, and reporter Jenny Dell is already getting attention.

The NCAA announced its broadcast teams on Wednesday. Dell will work as a reporter for the First Four games on truTV. The tournament tips off on March 17 and March 18 in Dayton, Ohio.

Dell reacted with excitement right away. She shared a short message after the news broke.

“DREAM COME TRUE!!” Dell wrote.

Many fans already know Dell from her work covering college football and the NFL. Her growing presence in sports media also keeps her popular on social media.

Recently, a swimsuit photo she posted on Instagram started getting attention again as the tournament gets closer.

Dell Balances March Madness With Social Media Buzz

Navy Students Go Crazy Over Sideline Reporter Jenny Dell’s Game-Day Outfit On SaturdayJenny Dell (Photo By Instagram/@jennydell_)
The NCAA assigned Dell to two different broadcast teams for the First Four games. Jordan Kent and Jim Spanarkel will call the first game on Tuesday, with Dell working as the sideline reporter. The same trio will also handle both games on Wednesday from Dayton.

For the second game on Tuesday, Brian Anderson, Charles Barkley, and Dick Vitale will be on commentary. Dell will report from the sideline during that game, too.

The NCAA also confirmed its studio team. Adam Lefkoe will host from Atlanta. Analysts Bruce Pearl, Jamal Mashburn, Jalen Rose, and Seth Davis will join him.

Dell said she is excited about the opportunity. She built her career covering football, so working March Madness gives her a chance to be part of another major sports event.

Fans also follow Dell on social media. Last summer, she shared a swimsuit photo on her birthday. The post is now going viral.

Dell also stays connected to sports through her family. She is married to former MLB player Will Middlebrooks, and the couple often shares moments from their life online.

She once joked that she would love to appear in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue someday.

For now, Dell focuses on the NCAA Tournament. The First Four games will open the bracket and start one of the busiest weeks in sports, and Dell will report from the court as millions of fans watch the action.