Remi Chauveau Notes

Andrew Lawrence



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Andrew is a distinguished writer with a 13-year tenure at Sports Illustrated, where he covered major championship events and produced in-depth profiles of sports’ most compelling figures. His expertise spans football, tennis, and motorsports, yet his ability to parachute into unfamiliar territories and uncover untold narratives has set him apart.

Throughout his career, Andrew's work has garnered prestigious accolades. His MIN award-winning piece (2010) on Ben Roethlisberger, his National Association of Black Journalists prize (2011) for highlighting disparities in drowning rates, and his Luce Award finalist nomination (2017) for a feature on Tony Gwynn underscore his commitment to impactful storytelling. His articles on Alon Day (2017) and youth football brain injuries (2019) were recognized in Best American Sports Writing, solidifying his status among elite sports journalists.

Beyond Sports Illustrated, Andrew’s writing has appeared in The Guardian, The Atlantic, Car and Driver, Men’s Health, The Athletic, Victory Journal, The Dallas Morning News, Associated Press, Fortune, Southern Living, Austin Monthly, Complex, BET.com, ESPN.com, and The Classical. His contributions to three books, including The Essentials of Sports Reporting and Writing, The Day the World Stopped to Run, and Wooden: Basketball and Beyond, further showcase his versatility.

Andrew continues to pursue ambitious projects across journalism, stage, and screen, bringing a keen eye, sharp analysis, and narrative depth to every story he tells. As a trusted voice in the industry, his ability to craft compelling, insightful, and human-centered narratives ensures that his work resonates with audiences across generations.