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Sarah Colby Spain (born August 18, 1980) is an American sports reporter. She works as an espnW.com columnist,
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host,
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television personality and occasional ''
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'' reporter for
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.


Early life and education

Spain was born in
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, and raised in
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. In 1998, as a senior at Lake Forest High School, Spain was the MVP and captain of her track and field, field hockey and basketball teams. Spain attended
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, where she majored in English. She was a heptathlete on the
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track and field team, for which she was co-captain her senior year.


Super Bowl XLI

Spain first gained widespread attention in 2007 when she made a post on eBay offering to be someone's "date" to
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, in which the
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played the
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. She was living in Los Angeles at the time and, expecting to go to the game with friends, had purchased a plane ticket to Miami. However, her friends decided they couldn't afford to go, leaving Spain solo and without a game ticket. She described the auction as a stunt to get media attention, with the hope that a company would try to gain publicity by sponsoring her attendance at the Super Bowl. Word of the auction reached
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, the makers of Axe Body Spray, who covered Spain's costs to attend the game and in turn began a media campaign to "see how many guys would do the same thing for a chance to see their team play." Spain states that criticisms of the Super Bowl stunt misinterpret both her actions and motives.


Career

Before joining ESPN, Spain worked for Fox Sports Net, MouthpieceSports.com, ChicagoNow.com and was the recurring guest-host of WGN's radio show called
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Radio. Spain also worked as a sideline reporter for the
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and hosted the
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Fantasy Players Minute. She was one of the original co-hosts of the
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show ''Chicago's Best'', with Ted Brunson and Brittney Payton. She joined ESPN 1000 in Chicago in 2010 and signed on as a writer for espnW.com in October of the same year. On January 23, 2015,
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announced that it was launching a new radio show called ''Spain & Prim'' with Spain and anchor Prim Siripipat as the co-hosts. In January 2016, Spain, Jane McManus and Kate Fagan launched a new national ESPN Radio show, ''The Trifecta'', and Spain launched her own ESPN podcast, ''That's What She Said''. Spain has appeared on a variety of ESPN television shows, including: '' His & Hers'' (formerly ''Numbers Never Lie''), '' Olbermann'', ''
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'', '' The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz'', '' First Take'', ''
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'', " Highly Questionable" and ''
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''. On February 25, 2016, Spain made her first appearance on ESPN's '' Around the Horn''. In September 2016, Spain inked a new multi-year deal with ESPN and launched a national ESPN Radio show, ''Izzy & Spain'', with co-host Israel Gutierrez. In 2017, she hosted ''Fantasy Football Island'' with Mike Golic Jr. In 2018, Spain and co-host Jason Fitz (a former member of
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) launched the national radio show ''Spain & Fitz''. In 2019, Fitz moved to mornings, and the show (with rotating co-hosts) was renamed ''Spain & Company''. In August 2020, Fitz returned as co-host of the evening broadcast, again known as ''Spain & Fitz''. The ''Spain & Fitz'' show ended on December 1, 2022. On March 1, 2021, the
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of the
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announced that Spain had joined the women's soccer team's ownership group. She was bought out when Laura Ricketts' investor group purchased the team in September 2023.


#MoreThanMean

In 2016, Spain, along with Chicago sports radio host Julie DiCaro, appeared in a video entitled "More Than Mean," in which unsuspecting, ordinary men read real, degrading tweets directed to Spain and DiCaro to them while sitting face-to-face. The video was meant to highlight the
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, unjust criticism, rape threats, and death threats that female sportscasters face online simply for doing their jobs. The four-minute video, produced by Just Not Sports and One Tree Forest Films, won a 2016
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in the Public Service category.


Accolades

* Crain's Chicago 40 Under 40 (2017) * Peabody Award (2017) * Gracie Award (2016, 2017) * Sports Clio Grand Award (2016) * Deadline Club Award (2018) * Sports Emmy Awards (2018, 2018) * Dan Jenkins Medal for Excellence in Sportswriting (2019)


References


External links

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