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Traci B. is a true Clippers fan. After dancing with the Clippers Spirit for four years, serving two of those years as Captain of the team, two years ago, Traci accepted a new challenge as the female host for the Los Angeles Clippers. This year Traci continues hosting, hoping to expand her involvement with the team — and especially with you, the fans! "The driving force behind our team is Clipper Nation—there is nothing like the energy I feel when I step onto center court at Staples Center. Our fans are dynamic!" Traci earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications from the University of California Los Angeles. In addition to graduating with honors, Traci spent much of her time as a member and Captain of the UCLA Dance Team. Traci frequently attends Bruin games and is an avid fan. Traci used her extensive dance background, her experience as a United Spirit Association Head Instructor and national dance/cheer Competition Judge, along with her interpersonal skills and hosting expertise to participate in a number of events through the NBA. Among the most memorable was representing the NBA in Japan, China and Mexico. Traci has performed with Beyonce Knowles and Outkast , has appeared on the ESPY Awards with Lance Armstrong, the NBC Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Special, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, Fox’s Live Like a Star, The KTLA Morning News, and On-Air with Ryan Seacrest on 102.7 KIIS FM. Traci continues to dance in other venues including choreographing and performing for the 2006-2007 NFL ProBowl in Hawaii. Traci continues to pursue opportunities in the world of hosting and broadcasting. She has found great success hosting for events such as the AVP Beach Volleyball Tour, the NFL ProBowl Beach Bowling Bash with NFL legend Warren Moon, the World Cyber Games in San Francisco, Rollingstone.com’s Air Guitar Championship College Tour, “A Champions' Dream” with Olympians Rowdy Gains, Dara Torres and Sheila Taormina, as well as co-hosting a local cable sports show called “Ride.” This past year, Traci was a guest host for Reelz Channel and The KTLA Morning Show.
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