Reischea Canidate
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Reischea Canidate (born 1975) is an American journalist. She currently works for ESPN and hosts ESPNEWS.
Canidate attended college at the University of Southern California. Along the way, she has worked in different markets such as Fresno and San Diego. In college, she received B.S. in exercise science (Physiology).
She received her big shot in the broadcasting world in 1998 when she was asked to cover the Fresno State women's softball team in Oklahoma City. In addition to reporting sports, she was also an active part in it. She served as a high jumper for the USC Trojans.
In 2006, Canidate participated in an on-air sky diving event.
She worked for WNYW (FOX 5-NYC)as a field sports reporter. Canidate is a wonderful person and very neat in her work.
She attended high school (Clovis West; Fresno, Ca) and college with current WNBA player and former WNBA all star Adrian Williams (Sacramento Monarchs).
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She attended high school (Clovis West; Fresno, Ca) and college with current WNBA player and former WNBA all star Adrian Williams (Sacremanto Monarchs).

