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Serena Williams poses naked for ESPN Magazine “Body Issue” Cover
Photo: Serena Williams poses naked for ESPN Magazine “Body Issue” Cover Serena Williams posed naked for ESPN The Magazine’s first-ever “Body Issue”. Williams is one of the six athletes picked out to be featured on six different covers of ESPN ...[Read on]
David vs. Goliath: NCAA one step closer to its champion
As of last night, there are now two teams left in the greatest basketball tournament of the year: University of Connecticut Huskies and the Louisville Cardinals. Yesterday, UConn seemed to easily handle Stanford, winning 83-64, and Louisville squeaked by...[Read on]
ESPN The Magazine's Body Issue - Are my interests prurient?
I have to say that the more I read about ESPN The Magazine's Body Issue the more I am looking forward to its release next week. And I am not the only one.I think many are intrigued by whether and how this naked stars/serious message thing is going to work...[Read on]
ESPN Bans NY Post for Showing Naked Erin Andrews Photos; Female Sportscaster Finds Allies Everywhere
As the investigation into who the peeping Tom was violating Andrews’s privacy, reports and blogs pop up everywhere blasting sexism, voyeurismPost | 07/23/2009 10:30 amThe disgusting ordeal ESPN reporter Erin Andrews has had to face — being the...[Read on]
March Madness Online: Thank you, ESPN, for promoting women
Ok, so March Madness has officially begun. It’s my favorite time of the year!! This year, I actually decided to participate (shocking) by filling out brackets and starting Women Talk Sports groups) for both the Men’s NCAA Championships (via CBS Spor...[Read on]
Winter X Games 14 – Women’s Results
Over and out. Winter X Games 14 has wrapped. Four days in Aspen delivered five-peats, double three-peats, and back-to-back golds. Read on to find out how the women fared. Friday, Jan. 29th – Women’s Skiing Superpipe A deserving  Jen Hudak won Women...[Read on]
HS sports: 'one of the next great markets'
According to rankings, the biggest high school football game in the country tonight will be played in South Florida tonight and will -- courtesy of ESPN -- be aired for the nation to watch. Marketers from Nike and other major brands will be watching becau...[Read on]
President Obama fills out women’s brackets for ESPN
We all know President Barack Obama is a huge hoops fans. In fact after last year’s NCAA title, Obama invited the UConn women’s team to a championship ceremony at the White House and even ended up shooting baskets with the players.  At the time, he sa...[Read on]
Crystal Langhorne’s Got Milk
WNBA player Crystal Langhorne is the latest model-athlete to stump for the “Body by Milk” campaign. Crystal has known basketball success at every level, including on the international stage. As a member of the 2007 U21 USA Basketball Team, she won...[Read on]
Field set for the 2010 NCAA Women’s College World Series
Super Regional action is over and the field is now set for the 2010 NCAA Women’s College World Series. The biggest upset came in the Tuscaloosa Super Regional, where No. 16 Hawaii recorded a pair of one-run wins to eliminate No. 1 Alabama in three ga...[Read on]
Ashley Fiolek wins gold at X Games
For the last two years, Jessica Patterson has been so close to getting an X Games gold medal that she could almost taste it. Last year after leading almost every lap in the Moto X Super X, JP narrowly lost to teen phenom Ashley Fiolek. This year, Jessica...[Read on]
Sports Journalism, Athletes in for a Big Challenge
TMZ.com, a leading gossip and celebrity news web site, has entered the sports media market, launching TMZ Sports at the start of the year. And if its recent coverage of the Gilbert Arenas story is any indication, established sports media outlets are facin...[Read on]
Q&A;: ESPN’s HerStory - Celebrating Women in Sport
This month, in honor of Women’s History Month, ESPN puts the spotlight on female athletes - past and present - with stories of empowerment and inspiration, struggle and triumph, appearing across all ESPN platforms, including television and ESPN.com. Th...[Read on]
Women’s HerStory Month on ESPN
Billie Jean King made history 35 years ago by beating Bobby Riggs in a tennis match in an iconic moment in the history of women’s sports. Today, a new generation of female athletes make their own history on playing fields across the country. This month...[Read on]
Fashionable Filly: Rachel Alexandra poses for Vogue
It was just announced that Preakness winner Rachel Alexandra will NOT run in the June 6th Belmont Stakes. The first filly to win the Preakness in 85 years, Rachel Alexandra delivered a brilliant effort on May 16 to win the second leg of the of the Triple ...[Read on]
Cover Girl: Carissa Moore first girl on cover of Surfer Magazine in over 10 years
High school student and rock star surfer Carissa Moore is the first female to grace the cover of Surfer Magazine in over a decade. Last November Moore became the youngest surfer to ever win a Triple Crown event just after splitting with longtime sponsor ...[Read on]
Unmatched: Martina and Chris Rivalry
Tuesday night, September 14 at 8 pm EDT, ESPN will air a documentary entitled, Unmatched. The film follows the tennis rivalry and friendship between Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. Martina and Chris discussed their relationship on and off the court ...[Read on]
WNBA’s economic struggles
The economy isn’t just hurting the everyday blue- collar workers, it’s also hurting the future of professional women’s basketball. It was brought to my attention by a friend to take a look at an article released on ESPN.com today, in regards to the ...[Read on]
X Games 16 Women’s Vert Finals
The X Games 16 Women’s Vert Finals took place at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles Friday afternoon. The podium looked similar to last year – only the order of the top three winners varied. Recent high school grad Gaby Ponce took home the gold, defe...[Read on]
Hartford paper rethinks idea to publish Auriemma’s daughter
I grew up in Connecticut where women’s basketball rules. Long before other women’s college teams got exposure and respect, the public TV station broadcast the UConn games. In fact, CPTV began its coverage of the university women during  the 1993-94 ...[Read on]
Women’s pro soccer league to allow in-game ‘tweets’
I admit it - I’m addicted to Twitter. So it comes as good news that while in-game Twitter posts might be a technical foul of sorts in the NBA, at least one sports league is embracing the idea of having players use the social networking Web site during ...[Read on]
LPGA signs 10-year deal with Golf Channel
Interesting development. The LPGA announced last week a 10-year TV deal with Golf Channel. According to an article in Golf Week, this deal makes the tour the first stand-alone women’s sports organization to receive a rights fee agreement for domestic ...[Read on]
Playing Ball Like a Girl
...may not be as bad as you think. In Plant City, Florida, 13 year old Chelsea Baker is striking out the boys left and right with a 65 mile per hour knuckleball pitch. One of Chelsea's coaches, Keith Maxwell, describes it this way: "Chelsea Baker is by f...[Read on]
Why must softball game prep include bronzer and eyeliner?
By Megan Wood My final college softball season starts in three weeks. Time to worry about my makeup and hair? Softball may be a serious, competitive, slide-in-the-dirt sport, but as it grows in popularity (and TV interest), there is heightened a...[Read on]
espnW: Finally, a brand for female athletes
ESPN, the worldwide leader in sports, recently announced a bubbling business from within called espnW, a brand completely driven for and by sports-minded women. Now, before you jump to conclusions based upon the espnW name, I simply ask that you first hea...[Read on]
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