Bill Hazen
Bill Hazen serves as the voice of the Chicago Shamrox B2 broadcast on the B2 Networks. B2 Networks is an industry leader in television style broadcasting on the internet and gives fans the ability to watch live sporting events over the internet with a high-speed Internet connection.

Hazen served as the TV voice of the Chicago Bulls and called Michael Jordan’s first professional game as well as his entire rookie season. While in his first season, Jordan was coached by Kevin Loughery Sr., who is part of the Chicago Shamrox ownership group. Hazen was also at the microphone for ESPN International when the Atlanta Braves won the World Series back in 1995.

Hazen is going into his second year with the Chicago Shamrox.