22 Facts About Suzy Kolber

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Suzy Kolber is an American football sideline reporter, co-producer, and sportscaster for ESPN.

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Suzy Kolber was one of the original anchors of ESPN2 when it launched in 1993.

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Suzy Kolber went to Sandy Run Middle School in Dresher, Pennsylvania, and is a 1982 graduate of Pennsylvania's Upper Dublin High School.

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Suzy Kolber graduated from the University of Miami in 1986.

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At ten years old, Suzy Kolber won a spot on the school football team.

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Suzy Kolber graduated from the University of Miami in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in telecommunications.

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Suzy Kolber was a weekend sports anchor and weekday feature reporter at WPEC-TV in West Palm Beach, Florida from December 1991 until she moved to ESPN in 1993.

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Suzy Kolber has covered a variety of assignments for ESPN from the National Football League to the 1996 ESPN X Games bicycle-stunt events and Grand Slam tennis events.

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Suzy Kolber is most recognized as a sideline reporter on ESPN's Monday Night Football with Michele Tafoya.

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Suzy Kolber joined ESPN's MNF team during its inaugural year in 2006 after five previous seasons on ESPN's Sunday Night Football.

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Suzy Kolber worked the ABC Sports broadcast of Super Bowl XL in Detroit in 2006 with Michele Tafoya and contributed to the network's pre-game show.

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Suzy Kolber became the first female recipient of the Maxwell Club Sports Broadcaster of the Year Award in 2006 and was named to Sports Business Daily's 2004 list of the 10 favorite sports TV personalities of the past 10 years.

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Suzy Kolber returned to ESPN in August 1999 after originally joining the network in 1993 as co-host for ESPN2's SportsNight, when the network debuted October 1 of that year.

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Suzy Kolber later served as an anchor on SportsCenter, a reporter on College GameDay and co-host of the X Games in 1995 and 1996.

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Suzy Kolber hosted ESPN2's SportsFigures, which uses sports celebrities and analogies to teach math and physics.

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Suzy Kolber joined ESPN's Monday Night Football crew as a sideline reporter along with Michele Tafoya when the network took over the longtime football series from ABC Sports in 2006.

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Suzy Kolber requested to do more in-studio work so she didn't have to be away from her child.

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Suzy Kolber was replaced by Allen Bestwick as host of NASCAR Countdown.

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Suzy Kolber left ESPN for Fox Sports in November 1996, where she anchored Fox Sports News for the fledgling Fox Sports Net and reported from NFL games, among other duties.

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Suzy Kolber served as the lead reporter for the network's coverage of the NFL on Fox teaming up with the network's No 1 announcer team of Pat Summerall and John Madden for one game in 1998.

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Suzy Kolber served as studio host for the network's coverage of the NHL on Fox, including both the 1999 Stanley Cup Finals and the Playoffs.

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Suzy Kolber is a national television spokesperson for Chevrolet and Pepsi-Cola commercials.