Karintha Styles
Karintha Styles | |
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Born | Karintha Wheaton September 9, 1977 Detroit, Michigan, United States |
Other names | Reign of Styles |
🏫 Education | Howard University |
💼 Occupation | |
📆 Years active | 2000–present |
Known for | Co-hosting Week N Sports, appearances on AFN, sports journalist |
Notable work | Week N Sports, A Stroke of Life, Prey for Me;Pray for Our Children |
Karintha Styles[1]; born September 9, 1977) is a NBA commentator and former broadcast journalist for American Forces Network. She has co-hosted Week N Sports on TuneIn with Elizabeth Kaikai since 2016.
Career[edit]
Styles started her career at Howard University. In 1996 She became the first female Sports Editor of The Hilltop in school history. She has covered college sports, Major League Baseball, the National Football League and the National Basketball Association. During her career, Styles has covered two Super Bowls, 3 Final Four 5 NBA Finals. Notably, she covered the Mississippi State win over UCONN that ended UCONN's consectutive games winning streak at 111 games. of top-ranked Connecticut Huskies women's basketball by SEC (she was in Dallas to cover 2017 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament).[2]
Personal life[edit]
Born in [[Detroit], Michigan, Karintha Styles received her journalism degree in 1996 from Howard University Styles currently lives in New Orleans, LA, she also has homes in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Styles has written a book of poems called A Stroke of Life. Her first novel Prey for Me; Pray for Our Children is due out September 9, 2017.
References[edit]
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/ReignofStyles/
- ↑ Styles, Karintha (March 31, 2017). "Itty Bitty Comes up Big in Semi-final overtime". Sports As Told. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
External links[edit]
https://hoopshabit.com/author/kwheatonstyles/
2016–17 Connecticut Huskies women's basketball team/
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/week-n-sports/id1209381365?mt=2
https://hoopshabit.com/2017/06/26/detroit-pistons-5-dream-free-agency-targets-2017/
https://hoopshabit.com/2017/06/23/detroit-pistons-2017-nba-draft-grades/
https://sports.yahoo.com/news/spotlight-saints-trey-hendrickson-174417314.html
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/author/karintha-wheaton/page/2/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/author/karintha-wheaton/page/3/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/author/karintha-wheaton/
2017 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship Game/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/author/karintha-wheaton/page/4/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/rock-chalk-jayhawk-frank-mason-wins-the-john-r-wooden-award/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/kelsey-plum-ends-college-career-with-prestigious-honors/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/itty-bitty-comes-up-big-in-semi-final-overtime/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/mississippi-state-takes-on-uconn-in-a-david-vs-goliath-battle/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/stanford-vs-south-carolina-preview/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/2016-nfl-pick-pass-week-1/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/fox-sports-reporter-emily-austen-fired-racist-comments/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/2016-nfl-hall-fame-game-teams-announced/
http://www.sportsastoldbyagirl.com/week-14-nfl-pick-pass/
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- African-American sports journalists
- African-American writers
- American sports radio personalities
- American sportswriters
- American television sports announcers
- National Basketball Association broadcasters
- National Football League announcers
- Howard University
- Writers from Detroit
- Journalists from Washington, D.C.
- 1977 births