Ramona Leor Shelburne was born on July 19,1979 and is an American sportswriter and NBA Insider for ESPN.
11 Facts About Ramona Shelburne
Ramona Shelburne grew up in the West Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Ramona Shelburne graduated from El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills in 1997.
Ramona Shelburne received a softball scholarship and earned her bachelor's degree in American Studies and master's degree in Communication from Stanford University.
At Stanford from 1998 to 2001, Ramona Shelburne was a three-time Academic All-American athlete in softball, and made appearances in both the NCAA tournament in the 1998 season and the Women's College World Series in the 2001 season.
Ramona Shelburne played outfield for Stanford Cardinal for four years, and as a sophomore in 1999 she was selected to the academic All-Pac-10 second team.
Ramona Shelburne was softball teammates with ESPN baseball analyst Jessica Mendoza at Stanford.
In 1997, Ramona Shelburne submitted her first article on the men's golf tournament to The Stanford Daily in her freshman year at Stanford University.
Ramona's mother Jeanette Shelburne was a professional screenwriter notably for animated children's television shows, and is a member of the Writers Guild of America.
Ramona Shelburne has been married to her former Los Angeles Daily News co-worker Nevin Barich since 2009.
On June 8,2022, Ramona Shelburne gave birth to the couple's second child, son Jacob Bryan Barich.