Spencer Chrisman
WAFB Digital Content Producer
Baton Rouge, La
Spencer Chrisman is a native of Walker, Louisiana who is returning to the media world after a 5-year absences.
He started working in media in 2011 with KALB in Alexandria, Louisiana as a multimedia journalist, and helped cover the LSU football team in the 2011 SEC Championship Game.
Spencer has been part of the WAFB team before as an intern with the 9Sports in 2012. He has recently worked as a freelancer helping shoot local high school football for Sportsline Friday Night, and a producer for 9Sports Extra.
Contact Spencer via email at spencer.chrisman@wafb.com.
Education
Updated: Nov. 12, 2022 at 9:27 PM CST
|By Spencer Chrisman
No. 7 LSU edged Arkansas in chilly Fayetteville on Saturday, Nov. 12. With the win and a victory by Alabama over Ole Miss, the Tigers are SEC West champions.
Updated: Nov. 6, 2022 at 1:30 AM CDT
|By Spencer Chrisman
No. 10 LSU now controls its own destiny in the SEC West as the Tigers took down No. 6 Alabama, 32-31, in overtime on Saturday, Nov. 5.
Updated: Oct. 24, 2022 at 12:02 PM CDT
|By Spencer Chrisman
The LSU Tigers welcomed No. 7 Ole Miss for homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 22, and sent the Rebels home with their first loss of the season.
Updated: Oct. 17, 2021 at 7:32 PM CDT
|By Spencer Chrisman and Josh Auzenne
The tenure for LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron is coming to an end in Baton Rouge but he will finish the season, according to a letter sent by athletic director Scott Woodward.
Updated: Jan. 4, 2021 at 7:11 AM CST
|By Spencer Chrisman
The Louisiana State Police has issued a level II endangered/missing child advisory on behalf of the Madison Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Updated: Nov. 27, 2020 at 2:47 PM CST
|By Spencer Chrisman
The LSU and Alabama game that was originally scheduled for Nov. 14, but was postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak within the Tigers football program may finally have a tentative date to make-up that game, according to a report from The Advocate newspaper.
Updated: Jun. 20, 2020 at 5:55 PM CDT
|By Spencer Chrisman
According to a report from Sport’s Illustrated’s Ross Dellenger, at least 30 LSU football players are in quarantine because they tested positive for COVID-19 or were found to have had contact with those who tested positive.