Английская Википедия:Carley Ann McCord
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Carley Ann McCord (July 24, 1989 – December 28, 2019) was an American sports reporter.
Early life
McCord was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[1] She attended St. Michael the Archangel High School and graduated from Northwestern State University and later Louisiana State University.[2][3] She competed in the Miss Louisiana pageant from 2009 to 2013 placing first runner-up in 2012 and 2013.[4]
Broadcasting career
McCord got her first broadcast job in Cleveland working as an in-house reporter for the Cleveland Browns and was later hired by CBS Radio Cleveland to be a morning show cast member on WQAL-FM.[5] She would later make numerous comments denigrating the city. After returning to Louisiana, she worked as a freelance broadcaster for Cox Sports Television, ESPN3 and WDSU.[6] She also worked as the digital media reporter for the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and also the in-game host for the New Orleans Pelicans and the New Orleans Saints.[6]
Death
On December 28, 2019, McCord was one of five passengers killed, shortly after take-off, aboard a small plane that crashed in a field one mile from the Lafayette Regional Airport.[7] A lone survivor was listed in critical condition.[4] McCord was traveling to cover the Peach Bowl for WDSU; her father-in-law, Steve Ensminger, happened to be the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the LSU Tigers football team playing in the game.[7] She was 30 years old.[8]
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