Each sport provides us with goosebumps and thrills. Without a doubt, it becomes more overwhelming when classy reporters provide feeds and reports.
ESPN, the world’s most extensive sports journalism network, features a slew of stunning female anchors, analysts, commentators, and reporters. It is frequently stated that sports reporters are respected more for their beauty than for their abilities. However, numerous reporters have established an excellent combination of beauty and intelligence.
Here is the Top 10 ESPN Female Reporters –
1. Charly Arnolt
2. Malika Andrews
3. Cassidy Hubbarth
4. Elle Duncan
5. Doris Burke
6. Victoria Arlen
7. Ashley Brewer
8. Molly McGrath
9. Linda Cohn
10. Jen Lada
1. Charly Arnolt

Charly Arnolt joined ESPN full-time in April 2021 – is a multi-platform host and reporter who contributes to several of ESPN’s core brands, including First Take and SportsCenter.
Arnolt often appears on ESPN+’s weekday morning show, SportsNation, and other digital programming throughout the industry-leading sports streaming service. Arnolt and co-hosts Kimberley A. Martin and Elle Duncan debuted the weekly ESPN podcast First Take, Her Take in January 2021.
Full Name | Charly Arnolt |
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Age | 31 |
Birthdate | 14 july 1987 |
Net Worth | $500,000 USD |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Arnolt is a qualified personal trainer under the NASM. She also attended American University in Washington, D.C., where she earned a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism summa cum laude.
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Facebook.com/carnolt | |
Twitter.com/charlyontv | |
Instagram.com/charlyontv |
2. Malika Andrews

Malika Andrews is an NBA Reporter for ESPN, where her work appears on ESPN.com, SportsCenter, and ESPN Radio. In the 2019-20 season, Andrews made her sideline reporting debut at the ESPN World of Sports Complex in Florida, covering the NBA Playoffs and becoming the youngest sideline reporter for the Conference Finals.
Full Name | Malika Andrews |
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Age | 26 |
Birthdate | 27 January 1995 |
Net Worth | $300,000 USD |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Andrews was one of the first reporters on the ground to report from the NBA’s temporary Florida campus following the league’s decision to restart play following a four-month layoff caused by the COVID-19 epidemic.
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Twitter.com/malika_andrews | |
Instagram.com/malika_andrews/ |
3. Cassidy Hubbarth

Cassidy Hubbarth is a seasoned journalist and host for numerous ESPN’s marquee franchises, most notably the NBA. She is a full-time reporter for ESPN during the regular season and the NBA Playoffs.
She is the host of Hoop Streams, ESPN’s groundbreaking on-site digital show preceding high-profile NBA games, as well as the telecast of the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game. Additionally, Hubbarth serves as a guest host on ESPN’s flagship shows, including Get Up, SportsCenter, First Take, The Jump, and NBA Countdown. Additionally, she has worked on ESPN and ABC as a regular college football studio host and WNBA studio host.
Full Name | Cassidy Hubbarth |
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Age | 37 |
Birthdate | 19 Sep 1984 |
Net Worth | $500,000 USD |
Marital Status | Single |
Hubbarth earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. She is an Evanston, Illinois native.
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Facebook.com/CassidyHubbarth | |
Twitter.com/cassidyhubbarth | |
Instagram.com/cassidyhubbarth/ |
4. Elle Duncan

Elle Duncan, a veteran of television sports, joined ESPN in May 2016 as an anchor for SportsCenter, the network’s flagship news and information programme. In March 2021, she joined Kevin Negandhi’s 6 p.m. show.
Full Name | Elle Duncan |
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Age | 38 |
Birthdate | 12 April 1983 |
Net Worth | $1 Million |
Marital Status | Married |
Duncan began her broadcasting career in 2003 as an entertainment reporter for defunct Atlanta sports radio station 790 the Zone. In 2005, she began a seven-year tenure as an on-air personality for Atlanta hip-hop station V103, where she aired a top-rated show. Between 2010 and 2011, she expanded her radio career by co-hosting pre-game, halftime, and post-game broadcasts for the Atlanta Falcons Radio Network.
Social Media | Link |
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Facebook.com/elle.duncan | |
Twitter.com/elleduncanespn | |
Instagram.com/elleduncan |
5. Doris Burke

Doris Burke is a sports commentator and analyst for NBA on ESPN, NBA on ABC, College Basketball on ESPN, and College Basketball on ABC games in the United States. She previously worked as an analyst on MSG for WNBA games and New York Knicks games.
Full Name | Doris Burke |
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Age | 55 Year Old |
Birthdate | 4 November 1965 |
Net Worth | $4 Million |
Marital Status | Divorced |
In 2000, she was admitted into the Providence College Hall of Fame, and in 2005, the institution awarded her an honorary degree. Burke was named one of 15 Sports Ethics Fellows by the Institute for International Sport in 2002, and she was inducted into the Scholar-Athlete Hall of Fame in 2004.
In 2006, she was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame, and in 2007, she received the Rhode Island Women’s Center’s Woman of Excellence Trailblazer Award.
Burke was up in Manasquan, New Jersey, and got a bachelor’s degree in health service administration/social work from Providence College. She also earned a master’s degree in teaching from Providence.
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Twitter.com/heydb | |
Instagram.com/dorisaburke |
6. Victoria Arlen

Victoria Arlen, a Paralympian gold medallist, joined ESPN in December 2015 as a features reporter and is now a host and reporter. She is most frequently seen providing updates for ESPN’s “SportsCenter Right Now” during weekday morning and afternoon programming.
Full Name | Victoria Arlen |
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Age | 26 |
Birthdate | 26 September 1994 |
Net Worth | $1.5 Million |
Marital Status | Single |
Arlen’s tale is one of triumph over hardship and adversity. She was diagnosed with two rare diseases at 11: Transverse Myelitis and Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis. She quickly lost her capacity to communicate, eat, walk, and move; physicians feared she stood little hope of survival, let alone recovery.
Arlen fought for her life for four years in a vegetative state and shortly after that embarked on the near-impossible struggle of relearning everyday skills and functions. But she recovered – she joined ESPN in a wheelchair – and in the spring of 2017, she marked one year since regaining her ability to walk.
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Facebook.com/VictoriaArlenUSA/ | |
Twitter.com/arlenv1 | |
Instagram.com/arlenv1 |
7. Ashley Brewer

Ashley Brewer works for ESPN as a Sports Anchor/Reporter. She was hired as one of the hosts of The Replay on Quibi and as a regular on the Sportscenter rotation. In 2021, she joined SportsNation on ESPN+ as a co-host.
Full Name | Ashley Brewer |
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Age | 29 |
Birthdate | 13 December 1991 |
Net Worth | $500,000 |
Marital Status | Married |
She was previously a host for ESPN’s SportsNation and co-host of the Sunday night edition of GameNight on ESPN Radio.
She was a member of the varsity women’s swimming team at the University of Southern California. She excelled as a swimmer at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona, and her brothers and sisters were also college athletes.
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Twitter.com/espnashley | |
Instagram.com/ashbrew |
8. Molly McGrath

Molly McGrath is a sideline reporter for ESPN’s coverage of college football and basketball. Molly amassed tremendous wealth and fame as a result of her media career. Molly is regarded as an inspiration in the world of sports journalism by many.
Molly has established herself as an exceptional sports journalist and media personality since the start of her profession. Financially, she has succeeded as a result of her constancy and extraordinary presentation skills.
Full Name | Molly McGrath |
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Age | 32 |
Birthdate | 6 June 1989 |
Net Worth | $1 million |
Marital Status | Married |
McGrath earned a bachelor’s degree in 2011 from Boston College, where she earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Excellence.
Social Media | Link |
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Facebook.com/MollyAnneMcGrath | |
Twitter.com/mollyamcgrath | |
Instagram.com/mollyamcgrath |
9. Linda Cohn

A Hall of Fame sportscaster, Linda Cohn has been a SportsCenter anchor since joining ESPN in 1992. She is ESPN’s longest-serving SportsCenter anchor, having anchored her 5,000th SportsCenter in early 2016, the most of any anchor in ESPN history.
In 2017, she was honored in the Hall of Fame of the National Sports Media Association (NSMA).
Full Name | Linda Cohn |
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Age | 61 |
Birthdate | 10 November 1959 |
Net Worth | $10 Million |
Marital Status | Divorced |
Cohn graduated from SUNY at Oswego in 1981 with a bachelor of arts degree in communications. She played goalkeeper for the Newfield (N.Y.) High School boy’s ice hockey team as a senior and for the Oswego women’s ice hockey team in college.
Social Media | Link |
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Facebook.com/lindacohn.lco | |
Twitter.com/lindacohn | |
Instagram.com/lindacohn |
10. Jen Lada

Jen Lada is an ESPN reporter and host. She is most frequently seen on College GameDay Presented by The Home Depot and College Football Live. Lada is also a contributor to ESPN’s storytelling brands SC Featured, Outside the Lines, and E:60.
Full Name | Jen Lada |
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Age | 40 |
Birthdate | 14 January 1981 |
Net Worth | $2 Million |
Marital Status | Married |
Lada is an endurance athlete, biker, and runner when she is not at work. She has completed four Chicago Marathons and the New York City Marathon (2018) and met dozens of triathlons. Lada is married to Dario Melendez, a Fox Sports Wisconsin, host/reporter, and they have three children, Chase, Layla, and Keira.
Social Media | Link |
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Facebook.com/JenLadaSports | |
Twitter.com/JenLada | |
Instagram.com/jenlada4 |