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March 26th, 2010

ERIN ANDREWS TRIVIA

Erin Andrews was born on May 4th, 1978 in Lewiston, Maine, USA.

Erin Andrews is 5′ 10″ [1. 78 m] tall.

On July 8, 2009, Andrews was struck on the chin by a foul ball hit by Alex Cora of the New York Mets. She was rushed to the hospital, but she only suffered bruises.

Erin Andrews was born to Steve Andrews, a senior investigative reporter for Tampa Bay’s prominent I-team. Her  father is a six-time Emmy award winning reporter.

Erin  has a sister by name Kendra Andrews - Kendra is a professional dancer.

Erin is often referred to by people as E.A.

She  graduated with a degree in telecommunications from the University of Florida in 2000.

Erin Andrews was a dance troupe member of the dance team of Dazzlers, the Gator basketball team from 1997 to 2000.  She was  a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.

Erin  is a member of the Gamma Lota Chapter, University of Florida, 2000.

She began her career at Fox Sports Network, Florida in 2000 as a freelance television sports news reporter.

Erin  moved to ESPN in May 2004 as a television sports news reporter.

While working for ESPN as a sideline reporter covered different games like hockey, football, baseball, basketball and a host of Great Outdoor Games.

Andrews has garnered a massive fan following among the sports enthusiasts with her unique style of presenting television sports news.

Erin Andrews during her teen years decided to be a backup dancer for her idol Britney Spears.

Erin - during her teen years  -  would have liked to  become a Sea World whale trainer.

Erin Andrews says ‘oh my gosh’ often in the midst of her conversations.

Erin Andrews is an ardent fan of pop singers Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake and NBA television show host Hannah Storm.

Erin Andrews was signed with a sports agency, ‘Career Sports & Entertainment in Atlanta, GA’.

Erin Andrews is a fan of the Boston Celtics.

Erin Andrews has ducked out of the way of foul balls on two occasions.

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