It is no mystery that sport is a male-dominated world. Women, both athletes and reporters, struggle to find their place when there is so much masculinity to contend with. This can make plenty of women feel rather apprehensive when it comes to entering this testosterone-fueled world. Women reporters also must continually find ways of commenting on male athletes in a respectable and believable manner. It is hard trying to prove that you are not just a beautiful face there to attract more viewers.
We have then come together to celebrate the most successful and boldest women in sports reporting. These women are intelligent, good looking, and gifted. These are the women who continually chase athletes and coaches around the fields searching for interviews and soundbites. Let us pay our respects to these gorgeous winners who have earned their places as the most stunning sports reporters on Earth. Keep your eyes peeled for your favorite!

The Most Gorgeous Women In Sports Reporting Across The Globe
Erin Andrews
This star is undoubtedly the face of sports sideline specials. If there is a major sport event inbound, Andrews is on it. The Super Bowl and World Series are among her favorite events. She is best known for co-anchoring College Gameday on ESPN.
Erin Andrews
Blair O’Neal
After leaving golfing behind, O’Neal pursued her true calling as a Golf Channel presenter. “The Big Break” was the Dominican Republic tournament where she made her first attention-grabbing premiere. Her gorgeous appearance and charisma led to a series of sponsorship deals, which were steppingstones to a modeling and television career.
Blair ONeal
Diletta Leotta
Fans of the Serie A soccer series on DAZN will instantly recognize Diletta Leotta. If you have somehow missed out on her whole life, allow us to get you up to speed. Having been born in the island of Sicily, Leotta dedicated her life to being the face of a myriad of sport shows and events.
Diletta Leotta
Kristine Leahy
Best known as the previous head of The Herd with Colin Cowherd for Fox Sports 1, she is also a celebrated American Ninja Warrior host for NBC. If you missed out on the spectacular athletic theatrics of Ninja Warrior, then you sorely missed out!
Kristine Leahy
Rosalyn Gold-Onwude
Beyond Rosalyn’s beauty should not hide her brains. Not only does Rosalyn proudly own an Emmy Award, she also holds a Masters Degree from Stanford University. This is the full package ladies and gentlemen, keep your eyes peeled for her next big achievement.
Rosalyn Gold Onwude
Jennifer Hale
Here we have a true force of nature. After beginning her career with a Northwestern Medill School of Journalism Master’s degree, she made her way back to her indigenous Louisiana to commence her expert position within reporting.
Jennifer Hale
Charissa Thompson
This talented individual is something of a sport trivia genius. Although she presently heads the special Extra, there are few sports which she has yet to cover.
Charissa Thompson
Holly Sonders
Sonders caught her big sport reporting break thanks to her knowledge and expertise which she delivered to her shows. Sonders once played golf professionally prior to taking up golf reporting. Following a graceful conclusion to her career, she became a Golf Channel header.
Holly Sonders
Kristen Ledlow
If you are struggling to find any other women beyond Kirsten Ledlow on the NBA media staff, that is because she is the sole female in their employment. Many have attributed her spot on NBA TV’s Inside Stuff having been granted to her after dating Joakim Noah.
Kristen Ledlow
Melanie Collins
This is the kind of bold journalist who calls herself “one of the youngest and freshest faces on national television” who is multitalented in a variety of entertainment and sports channels. She certainly brings an incredibly youthful energy to sporting journalism.
Melanie Collins
Amanda Pflugrad
Boston Celtics supporters will easily recognize Amanda Pflugard. Those who do not recognize her should now that she is a beautiful sideline reporter who works as a multi-sport expert. ESPN has been lucky with her coverage of track and field.
Amanda Pflugrad
Sara Carbonero
Here we have the Spanish Telecinco presenter Sara Carbonero Arevalo who worked with the Spanish channel from 2000 to 2015. It was then that she was selected as “The Sexiest Reporter in the World” by FHM’s American edition. We do not disagree with the magazine's choice, as Sara is a goddess of note.
Sara Carbonero
Samantha Ponder
Formerly known as Sam Steele, Samantha Ponder made her name under Fox Sports while reporting on college basketball and football. She adopted Ponder following her matrimony with Christian Ponder, a quarterback for the NFL.
Samantha Ponder
Renee Paquette
Here we have the Spanish Telecinco presenter Sara Carbonero Arevalo who worked with the Spanish channel from 2000 to 2015. It was then that she was selected as “The Sexiest Reporter in the World” by FHM’s American edition. She is something of a prodigy in her field.
Renee Paquette
Kaylee Hartung
Few journalists have reached the same level of progression as Hartung has. She began as an assistant and intern alongside the timeless Bob Schieffer from 60 Minutes. Following a couple of years within sports journalism, Hartung has returned to ABC news and their newsroom.
Kaylee Hartung
Olivia Harlan Dekker
You might remember a CBS Sports announcer called Kevin Harlan, the king of hardwoods calls. This is his daughter, Olivia Dekker. The pair were pioneers in sports broadcasting when they co-announced the 49ers/Packers game in 2018.
Olivia Dekker
Molly Qerim Rose
Rose is the type of woman who needs little introduction, being a leading attraction within ESPN coverage. She is the queen of both SportsCenter and First Take, being the highlight of plenty of ESPN’s athletic specials. Qerim enjoys presenting for MLB, Super Bowl, NBA All-Star Games and so on, however, her crowning achievement must be her stint at First Take.
Molly Qerim Rose
Britt McHenry
Commencing her career like so many of her counterparts was Britt McHenry with her enrollment at the Medill School at Northwestern University. Following her studies, Britt commenced her employment in Washington DC with a branch of ABC. Finally, she departed from that role for a position in D.C. beat with ESPN.
Britt McHenry
Sage Steele
Steele’s work commenced in the South Bend of Indiana, speaking on sports within a nearby CBS partner. She strove to headline a broader audience, reaching all the way to Baltimore, Indianapolis and Tampa prior to being taken on in 2007 by ESPN.
Sage Steele
Lauren Gardner
Not all sports reporters enjoy a fast break, most of them have to take on anything that is thrown their way. This is what Lauren Gardner did until she got her big break at CBS Sports, as well as MTV2, the Smithsonian Channel, Fox Sports Ohio, and Altitude Sports. She now works at DAZN, where she heads the MLB coverage, not to mention boxing performance.
Lauren Gardner
Laura Rutledge
Laura Rutledge is officially gorgeous, meaning that her Miss Florida award in 2012 boosted her chances of becoming a Fox Sports sideline reporter. She enjoys headlining Tampa Bay Rays matches’ coverage.
Laura Rutledge
Jenny Dell
New England ambitions were Jenny Dell’s dream. She works for CBS Sports and the NFL as a reporter, which prior to she was employed by NESN reporting on the Boston Red Sox. This position with the Red Sox would be a revolutionizing one for her.
Jenny Dell
Jill Arrington
Here we have one of sports media’s most iconic reporters. There is little that Jill Arrington has not reported on, from the NFL, to arena and college football. Her time to shine came when she was granted the lead sideline reporter position for CBS with their coverage of SEC football.
Jill Arrington
Kristina Fitzpatrick
Fitzpatrick likes to call herself a “freelance sports anchor/host/reporter’’ for the CNN subsidiary HLN, which was once called Headline News. The name might have changed, but the game has certainly remained the same, as Headline News has a firm commitment to quality.
Kristina Fitzpatrick
Michelle Beadle
You will definitely recognize this icon. Michelle Beadle found much success working as a freelance reporter, working on big game hunting and bull riding. She finally cracked the big game when she was taken in by ESPN, co-anchoring SportsNation alongside Colin Cowherd.
Michelle Beadle
Jamie Maggio
With more than ten years’ employment in sports coverage, Jamie Maggio has been employed by The Herd with Colin Cowherd, Undisputed alongside Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless, and the TNT NBA playoffs.
Jamie Maggio
Molly McGrath
Following a stint for the Boston College athletics website interviewing athletes, McGrath graduated and moved onto ESPN prior to attaining a position covering the Boston Celtics.
Molly McGrath
Cassidy Hubbarth
Do not mistake Hubbarth’s youthful appearance for a lack of experience – she has worked for ESPN for more than ten years. She commenced her employment for the Fox Sports South membership in the Big Ten Network, being awarded a Southeast Emmy following her reporting on the FSS special on the SEC.
Cassidy Hubbarth
Katie Nolan
It is an enjoyable mixture of beauty and charisma which made Nolan such a big hit. She also happens to be magnificently gifted. This former YouTuber and Yardbraker writer worked for her place in the sun.
Katie Nolan
Jenn Brown
The best reporter is one who has actually played sports, with Jenn Brown having performed for the University of Florida playing with the Academic All-American softball division. She was deadest on heading to the sports reporting glory but instead landed at HDNet hosting a travel series.
Jenn Brown
Maria Taylor
Here we have another athletic superstar who had incredible careers in both basketball and volleyball for the University of Georgia before enjoying sideline fame. Following her performance at UGA, Maria Taylor was employed by the University of Georgia for their exclusive sports specials.
Maria Taylor
Michelle Beinser-Buck
Michelle Beisner-Buck was raised amongst sports, having been a longtime cheerleader for the Denver Broncos. This performance lasted six years, having only spent two years not being the captain.
Michelle Beinser Buck