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Please help improve this article or section by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page. (March 2008) Erin Andrews

Andrews at a 2007 college football game Born May 4, 1978 (1978-05-04) (age 30)

Lewiston, Maine Education University of Florida Occupation Television sports reporter for ESPN

Erin
Andrews (born May 4, 1978 in Lewiston, Maine) is a television sports reporter. She is represented by the sports agency Career Sports & Entertainment in Atlanta, GA. [1]

In 2007, she was voted "America's Sexiest Sportscaster" by Playboy Magazine.[2] Contents [hide] 1 Education 2 Early career 3 ESPN 4 References //

Education

After attending Bloomingdale High School near Tampa, Florida,[3] Andrews graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in telecommunications in 2000. While there she was a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.[4] Andrews was also a member of the Dazzlers, the Gator basketball dance team, from 1997–2000.[1]

Early career

She began her career with FSN Florida as a freelance reporter from 2000–01 before serving as a Tampa Bay Lightning reporter for the Sunshine Network from 2001–02.[1] Andrews then worked as a studio host for Turner Sports from 2002–04, covering the Atlanta Braves and college football for TBS and Atlanta Thrashers and Atlanta Hawks for Turner South.[1]

ESPN

Andrews joined ESPN in May 2004 as a reporter for the network's National Hockey League coverage.[1] Since the 2004 season, Andrews has served as sideline reporter for the ESPN College Football Saturday telecast, the Saturday Primetime
college basketball game and Big Ten college basketball coverage.[1] In 2005, she added Major League Baseball sideline reporting to her duties. She also provides reports and features on Great Outdoor Games coverage. She also covers Men's college baseball, and is a familiar sight during the College World Series.

References Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Erin Andrews ^ a b c d e f Bio on Andrews, ESPN.com, Retrieved on August 7, 2007 ^ Playboy.com - Playboy.com - America's Sexiest Sportscaster 2008 ^ "Erin Andrews: Minding Your P's & Q's And A Lot More". ^ Erin Andrews Profile, zetataualpha.org, Retrieved on August 7, 2007 [show] v • d • eESPN Inc. [show] ESPN executives George Bodenheimer · Sean Bratches · Christine Driessen · Edwin Durso · Chuck Pagano · John Skipper · Norby Williamson · Russell Wolff [show] ESPN family of networks ESPN · ESPN2 · ESPN on ABC · ESPNEWS · ESPN Classic · ESPNU · ESPN Deportes · ESPNHD · ESPN2HD · ESPNEWSHD · ESPN Plus · ESPN PPV · ESPN360 · ESPN Radio · ESPN Deportes Radio · ESPN Xtra · ESPN All Access [show] ESPN International ESPN Australia · ESPN Brasil · ESPN Latin America · ESPN+ · ESPN Star Sports · NASN [show] Current ESPN business ventures ESPN.com · ESPN Original Entertainment · ESPN The Magazine · ESPN Deportes La Revista · ESPN Books · ESPN MVP · ESPN Zone · ESPY Awards · ESPN Integration [show] Defunct ESPN business ventures

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