Alex Curry is a FOX Sports host and reporter. She is embedded with the U.S. Women’s National Team during the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup Franceâ„¢ and contributes to additional soccer and college football coverage for the network. She also serves as a fill-in host on FS1 studio programming and covers the Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Kings on FOX Sports West.
Curry graduated from San Diego State University in where she received a bachelor’s degree in journalism media studies with a minor in marketing. During her tenure at SDSU, she began working behind the scenes for the Joe Lewis Production Company and Fuel TV. Following graduation, Curry worked as a production assistant on "Last Call with Carson Daly" and was the talent manager for ESPN’s X Games, while also filling in as a host on "Fuel TV Download" and "E! News Now."
In 2011, Curry spent a month in China covering the World University Games for FOX College Sports. A year later, she covered the Pro Beach Volleyball Series on NBC Sports and traveled the world covering the Red Bull Signature series for NBC. She also hosted "Tailgate 48" on Big Ten Network and was the sideline reporter for the CIF-SS football game of the week on FOX Sports West and FS1. She also covered the Celebrity Beach Bowl for Direct TV at Super Bowl XLVIII in New York City.
Curry joined FOX Sports West in 2012 as the host of "Angels Weekly" and "Kings Weekly." In 2014, Curry expanded her role, becoming the reporter for both the Angels and Kings telecasts and was part of the broadcast team that covered the Kings 2014 Stanley Cup championship. To date, Curry has won three Telly awards for her work on the Angels and Kings broadcast crews. She has also served as co-host of "American Ninja Warrior: Ninja vs. Ninja" on USA Network.
Curry began playing soccer at the age of five and played competitive club and varsity soccer for Mira Costa High School. She went on to compete at SDSU, helping to lead her squad to a NIRSA National Championship in 2006.
Curry currently resides in Southern California with her husband Jeff. As a lifelong Californian, she has worked with the Richstone Family Center and their Kids Club After School Program. Curry also volunteers for GrowingGreat, a non-profit organization that teaches and inspires children to grow up healthy through science-based garden and nutrition education.