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Kristina Pink

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American sports reporter

Kristina Pink is a sports reporter forFox Sports for theirNFL coverage and a sideline reporter forPrime Video for theirNBA coverage.

Early life and college

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Pink was born inMiami, Florida and graduated from a high school inPembroke Pines, Florida. She went to theUniversity of Florida where she contributed as a sportscaster for the university’s television station,WUFT (TV) as well as its radio station,WRUF-AM 850. She covered the Gators' Women's Basketball and Softball teams.[1] She graduated in December 2007 with a Bachelor’s degree in telecommunications.[2]

Career

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She began her professional career in 2008 as a sports anchor/reporter atWDBD-TV inJackson, Mississippi. Pink would go to work as a sports reporter forWGNO-TV an ABC affiliate inNew Orleans, Louisiana andWTVJ-TV, an NBC affiliate inMiami, Florida before working atFox Sports in 2012. She also covered College Football for Fox Sports for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. Shortly after moving toLos Angeles, California, she was added to cover theLos Angeles Clippers.[3] From 2018 to 2021, Pink was one of two in-game NFL reporters onThursday Night Football alongsideErin Andrews, play-by-play announcerJoe Buck and analystTroy Aikman.[4] On January 8, 2022, Pink served as the Clippers lead color analyst afterJim Jackson andMike Fratello were unavailable. One day later she slipped and fell face first after an on-court, post-game interview with Clippers guardAmir Coffey. Coffey's teammates had moments before doused him with water as Pink interviewed him. Fortunately she was not hurt.[5] She reported for theLos Angeles Clippers along with Jaime Maggio onFanDuel Sports Network West. In 2025, she left the Clippers to joinPrime Video for theirNBA coverage as a sideline reporter, starting in October after winning a rights package that previously was held byTNT Sports.

References

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  1. ^Frannie Ferreri (2 March 2023)."Gator Alum Kristina Pink Visits UF".wruf.com. Retrieved2 November 2023.
  2. ^Jason Jones (24 March 2023)."Kristina Pink's mix of drive and humility fuels rep as respected sports reporter".theathletic.com. Retrieved4 August 2023.
  3. ^"40 Gators under 40".ufl.edu. Retrieved4 August 2023.
  4. ^Andrew Marchand (6 June 2018)."Fox adds new face to top football team for Thursday night".nypost.com. Retrieved4 August 2023.
  5. ^Madeline Coleman (10 January 2022)."FOX Sideline Reporter Confirms She's Okay After Scary Fall During Broadcast".si.com. Retrieved4 August 2023.

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