ESPN reporter Jenn Brown- will be inducted into the Bishop Moore High School Hall of Fame along with Minnesota Twins Drew Butera Thursday, Oct. 14. In just 29 years, she has amassed an impressive list of accomplishments.
Brown holds the school record for most varsity letters by an athlete with 14 and competed in seven sports during her tenure with the Hornets athletic program: cross country, volleyball, diving, bowling, basketball, softball and track. She earned a scholarship to the University of Florida where she competed for the Gators softball team before continuing a successful career in television with the E! channel, Showtime Sports and ESPN.
Jenn Brown replaced another former Florida Gator graduate Erin Andrews on Thursday night’s College Football Primetime on ESPN this season.
“I’m so thankful to Bishop Moore High School and all of my coaches and teammates,” Brown said via press release. “They understood my dream of breaking this record (most letters in school history) and helped paved the way in my becoming who I am today. If not for them it wouldn’t have been possible. And of course I want to thank my mom, who taught me to always go after my dreams. I congratulate my fellow inductees and I wish I could be there. Obviously I have a commitment to my work on ESPN’s weekly Thursday series, but I will be there in spirit.”
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