Erin Andrews

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Erin Andrews (born on May 4, 1978 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a television sports reporter.

Andrews has been a sideline reporter on ESPN and ESPN on ABC for college football (mainly on Thursday Night Football), college basketball and Major League Baseball since 2004. Andrews was also a sideline reporter on ESPN and ABC's NHL coverage when ESPN and ABC had the broadcast rights. Prior to joining ESPN, Andrews hosted the studio show for Atlanta Braves games on TBS and Atlanta Thrashers games on Turner South (2001-2003). Andrews began her career working as the Tampa Bay bureau reporter for FOX Sports Net Florida before taking a job with Sunshine Network to work the sideline for the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2001. She currently resides in Atlanta.

Andrews, a University of Florida graduate, was a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority while in college. [1] Andrews was also a member of the Dazzlers, the University of Florida dance team.

  • Attended Bloomingdale Senior High School in Valrico, Florida
  • Twice in the span of a month during 2005, Andrews was caught on ESPN cameras ducking out of the way of a foul ball. In June, she jumped away from a line drive in Omaha, Nebraska during the College World Series while in July she avoided a shot at Fenway Park during a Red Sox-Yankees game. Both Harold Reynolds and Sean McDonough, respectively, poked fun at her, causing Erin to blush on camera on both occasions.


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