Tiffany Aidoo

 

I am a Sportscaster…

who makes sports exciting and shares the powerful stories of sports

 

Tiffany Aidoo is a record-breaking former collegiate athlete, excelling sportscaster, and advocate of the power of sport.  She graduated from Tulane University where she earned a full athletic scholarship as a member of the basketball team and later earned her Master’s of Liberal Arts.

In her most recent endeavors, she entered the spotlight as a sports analyst for ESPN+ where she covers all of Tulane Women’s Basketball home games. Tiffany has also made special guest appearances on local sports news coverage highlighting LSU Women’s Basketball 2023 National Championship title, 2024 NCAA Tournament First and Second rounds on WDSU, as well as co-hosted IWC Schaffhausen’s Chrono Challenge with Formula 1 legend David Coulthard which included professional athletes and community advocates like Lewis Hamilton ahead of the 2023 Miami Grand Prix. Additionally, Tiffany is part of the Laureus Sport for Good USA team, which is a global foundation propelling the power of sport as a tool for youth development and social change.

Tiffany is a first generation Ghanaian-American who is a native of Slidell, Louisiana. She grew up in the deep south but remains deeply connected to her ancestral instincts and leads with her intuition. She spends a lot of time in nature, and uses that time to tap into her creative writing pleasures. She also dedicates her time to mentoring and advocating for current and former collegiate student-athletes and young people through one-to-one interactions, speaking engagements, and workshops. 

A really cool fact about Tiffany is she's the current record holder for Tulane women's and men's basketball with nine 3-pointers made in a single game. When Tiffany secured the record, Women's basketball legend and hall of famer Rebecca Lobo gave her a shoutout on ESPN.

 

  Who Evolves.

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Who Empowers.

 
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