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Lauren Sisler is a sports broadcaster who joined
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and
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in 2016 as a sideline reporter for both college football and gymnastics. In 2017, she became a reporter for
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. In addition, she continues to serve as a sports reporter and host at AL.com.


Early life and education

Sisler is a native of
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, she graduated from Giles High School, the same high school where future
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co-worker Marty Smith (reporter) attended. She was the captain of her gymnastics team at
Rutgers University Rutgers University ( ), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a Public university, public land-grant research university consisting of three campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's C ...
and graduated in 2006 with a communication degree and honors from the School, Information and Library Studies (SCILS). She worked at the Rutgers University Television Network as a sports reporter and segment producer and had an internship at
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. Initially, she majored in Sports Medicine before changing to Communications.


Career

Prior to working at
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, Sisler returned to her hometown of
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to start her career at
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where she worked as a photographer and editor covering local high school and college sports before moving on to WTAP in
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as a weekend sports anchor. Sisler then moved to
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to work at the CBS affiliate
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. In 2014 and 2015, she was named Best Sports Anchor by the Alabama Associated Press. In June 2017, she was awarded a regional Emmy for producing an interview between
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and
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.


"The Sideline Shimmy"

Sisler has become a YouTube sensation for
the sideline shimmy
" a dance she first burst into during a game she was broadcasting early in her ESPN career to help her shake her nerves about being on camera. "What I started doing was dancing on the sidelines, because really, it helped me to take that nervous, anxious, excited energy, that was paired with adrenaline, that had me going a million miles an hour, helped me to slow down and just soak it all in," she said. "And so dancing became my thing. What I realized? Never assume the cameras aren't rolling. They're always watching. And so these silly dances made their way to my inbox or my cell phone, I'd get blown up with text messages, 'Hey, we caught this on camera.' And I'm like, 'Oh. Okay.' So then, of course, I ended up posting these silly things on social media. And I think the coolest part about it is it has turned into something more than I ever imagined it would with the sideline shimmy."


Personal life

On March 24, 2003, while a freshman at
Rutgers University Rutgers University ( ), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a Public university, public land-grant research university consisting of three campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's C ...
, Sisler unexpectedly lost both of her parents, Lesley and George Sisler, to prescription drug overdoses within hours of each other. Losing her parents provided a devastating blow to Sisler and she was unsure about the future. Her aunt and uncle convinced her to return to Rutgers, where she struggled before regaining control of her life. She speaks about the dangers of addiction and is involved with a few organizations. She has a brother Allen who served 12 years in the Navy. She is a Christian. She is married to John Willard.


Memoir

Released Oct. 1, 2024, Sisler documented the story of her parents' deaths and how sharing her story to help others has helped her in her memoir,
Shatterproof: How I Overcame the Shame of Losing My Parents to Opioid Addiction (and Found My Sideline Shimmy)
'' “I realized that holding in their secrets and holding in the shame hey had surrounding their drug usedidn’t serve my parents well,” she said. “And it didn’t serve those around them well. And then as I started telling more people the truth, I realized that people who loved my parents didn’t think any differently of them. If anything, they found peace in knowing what happened, and they didn’t love them any less, didn’t love me any less.”


References


External links

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Lauren Sisler profile
at ESPN Press Room

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