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Alisia "Lisa" Salters is an American journalist and former collegiate women's basketball player. She has been a reporter for ESPN and ESPN on ABC since 2000. Previously, she covered the O.J. Simpson murder case for ABC and worked as a reporter at WBAL-TV in Baltimore from 1988 to 1995.Salters has reported worldwide for ESPN, including a series of reports from the Middle East prior to the Iraq War.
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Lisa Salters Salters, Lisa
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American basketball player
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1966-03-06Z
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Alisia Salters
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