Suzy Shuster
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Education
Shuster attended high school at the Winsor School[2] before graduating from Columbia University with a degree in history and art history in 1994. At Columbia, she had historian Kenneth T. Jackson as her academic advisor.[3]
Career timeline
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- Producer, ESPN's SportsCenter (1997–1998)
- Producer, Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (1998–1999)
- Reporter/anchor, FSN West (2000–2002)
- Reporter, NBA TV[4] (2004–2005)
- Sideline reporter, NBA on TNT playoffs coverage (2004–2005)
- Sideline reporter, College Football on ABC[5] (2004–2005)
- host/reporter, Trojan Radio Network[6] (2003–2009)
- Sports contributor, The Huffington Post[7] (2011–2017)
- Fill-in host, The Rich Eisen Show (2014–present)
- Co-host, What the Football podcast, with Amy Trask (2023–present)[8]
Personal life
Shuster is married to NFL Network anchor Rich Eisen. Shuster and Eisen have three children: Xander, Taylor, and Cooper.[9]
References
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