Kristina Pink
Kristina Pink
Early Life and Education
Kristina Pink was born on March 12 1986, in Miami, the United States. Kristina Pink is an American by Nationality, and her Astrological sign is Pisces. She belongs to African American ethnicity.
Kristina Pink completed her high school from Pembroke Pines, Florida. From there, she proceeded to the University of Florida where studied and earned a Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications in 2007.[3]
Career
Kristina Pink started her career during her college days by providing Florida athletics feature stories in college. Kristina Pink filled as a sportscaster for the university’s television station, WUFT followed by WRUF-AM 850. She had even worked as a sports reporter for WTVJ-TV, which is the NBC affiliate in Miami, before joining FOX Sports. Kristina Pink has also worked for American Broadcasting Company affiliate WGNO-TV in New Orleans. Kristina Pink began her professional career in 2008 by working as a sports reporter at WDBD-TV in Jackson, Mississippi.[2]
Kristina Pink has covered Super Bowl XLIV in 2010 followed by the 2010 Pro Bowl in Miami.
In 2012, she joined FOX Sports and began to serve as a FOX NFL sideline reporter.
Between 2013 and 2014 season, she also worked as a sideline reporter for FOX Sports’ college football coverage.
She also filled as a courtside reporter for the Los Angeles Clippers on FOX Sports’ regional network, Prime Ticket.
Kristina has been a correspondent for the NFL coverage of FOX Sports, working with play-by-play announcer Joe Buck, analyst Troy Aikman and reporter Erin Andrews for Thursday Night Football coverage of FOX Sports. At present, she is also a courtside reporter for the Los Angeles Clippers on the regional FOX Sports network, Prime Ticket. Moreover, she has even interviewed many renowned sports personalities like Jared Goff.[4]
From 2018 to 2019, Kristina filled in as the AFC reporter for FOX Sports during the playoffs, covering Wild Card, Divisional and Championship games.
She served with play-by-play commentator Kenny Albert and analyst Ronde Barber for the 2017 season. She even serves as a courtside reporter for the Los Angeles Clippers on Prime Ticket. During the 2016 NFL season, she worked basically with the on-air team of play-by-play announcer Dick Stockton and analyst Chris Spielman.