Cohen's first on-air job was as the play-by-play voice of
Manhattan College's men's basketball team in 2005, a role he served for six seasons. In addition, he was the radio play-by-play announcer for the
Rutgers women's basketball team from 2008 to 2014. Cohen's other early work includes voicing highlights, studio hosting and calling games for
NBA TV,
MLB.com and
NHL Network. Beginning in 2007, he spent three summers calling minor league baseball games for the
Burlington Royals and for the
Billings Mustangs. Starting in 2009, Cohen served as one of the play-by-play voices for
MSG Varsity, a network dedicated exclusively to high school sports. In June 2015, he reported live during the Cosmos historic friendly in Havana, Cuba. Cohen made his Olympics debut with
NBC Sports in 2016, calling weightlifting in the
Rio Games alongside
Shane Hamman. Later that year, he did play-by-play of the Paralympic Games for wheelchair rugby, including the gold medal game on NBC. Cohen reprised his role as weightlifting play-by-play announcer the
2020 and
2024 Summer Olympics. He has worked the U.S. Tennis Open since 2015, calling play-by-play for the tournament's international television feed as well as US Open Radio. He handled similar world feed responsibilities for IMG Media's coverage of the
New York City Marathon in 2017. Cohen continues to call college basketball games for
CBS Sports Network, which he has done since 2013, along with
Big Ten Network, in addition to past experience with
ESPN Regional and covering the
Atlantic 10 on
SNY and
American Sports Network. == New York Knicks ==