ESPN's Ed Aschoff dead at 34 after battling pneumonia

ESPN's Ed Aschoff dead at 34 after battling pneumonia
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The reporter recently announced on social media that he had contracted an illness while covering the Ohio State-Michigan football game.

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LOS ANGELES — ESPN reporter Ed Aschoff, who covered the Southeastern Conference (SEC) college sports for the network, died Tuesday after a battle of pneumonia. He was 34.

"We are very sorry to have to share the devastating news of the tragic passing of friend and ESPN colleague Edward Aschoff," ESPN said in a statement. "He died earlier today, his 34th birthday. Our thoughts are with his loved ones, including his fiancee Katy."

Aschoff had recently announced on social media that an illness he had contracted while covering the Ohio State-Michigan football game had progressed into multifocal pneumonia.

"I'm on day 4 of antibiotics. Days are getting better but nights are basically fever and coughing and sweating," he said.

"Anyone ever had multifocal (bilateral) pneumonia in their early 30s as some who never gets sick and has a very good immune system? Asking for two friends ... my lungs," he wrote in a Dec. 5 tweet.

A graduate of the University of Florida, Aschoff joined ESPN in 2011.

Tributes began pouring in late Tuesday night from the sports broadcasting community.

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