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Alex Flanagan is an accomplished American sports reporter born in 1972 in Sonoita, Arizona. Her family owns "The Steak Out" restaurants in Sonoita and also operates a location in Dove Mountain, Arizona.
Flanagan's passion for journalism was evident from an early age. She attended the University of Arizona, where she earned her degree in journalism. During her college years, she completed an internship at KVOA-TV, an NBC-affiliated station and one of the leading news outlets in Arizona. After graduation, she began her professional career as a general assignment news reporter and weekend anchor at KCCO-TV, an affiliate station based in Minnesota.
Her interest in sports journalism led her to Fox Sports Net, now known as Fox Sports Network, where she served as a reporter and contributed to multiple programs. She also appeared on "The Keith Olbermann Evening News" as a featured reporter, highlighting her rising profile in the sports broadcasting industry.
In 2000, Flanagan joined ESPN, marking a significant step forward in her career. At ESPN, she served as a sideline reporter for the College World Series and covered both the Women’s Tennis Association and men’s college basketball. Her role extended to reporting for SportsCenter, with assignments including coverage of major NBA teams such as the Los Angeles Lakers, the Dodgers, the Angels, and the Chargers. She also reported on spring training and the NBA Playoffs. Flanagan remained with ESPN until 2006.
Flanagan joined the NFL Network in 2006, where she worked as a reporter and host. Her contributions included reporting from five Super Bowls, as well as hosting programs like "NFL Total Access." In 2007, she expanded her reach by joining NBC Sports as a sideline reporter for their national NFL broadcasts, further cementing her reputation as a leading figure in sports reporting.
In August 2008, Flanagan was selected by NBC to cover the Beijing Summer Olympics. She anchored over six hours of nightly Olympic coverage across USA Network and CNBC, demonstrating her versatility and capability in handling high-profile international events. Her performance during the Olympics was highly regarded and contributed to her professional recognition within the network.
Flanagan is married to Kevin Flanagan, a former basketball player at the University of Arizona. The couple has three children—two daughters and a son. Reflecting her involvement in charitable efforts, she participated in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge in August 2014 to raise awareness and funds for ALS research.
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