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Listing a bunch of intelligent, qualified women based on their looks is an incredibly chauvinistic thing to do. It’s a dirty job but someone has to do it.

Ines Sainz

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Female sideline reporters have gone from being the object of scorn for armchair quarterbacks everywhere, to story-breakers that occasionally put male athletes on blast for the sleazy people they really are. Wallow in your sloth, drool over the 14 hottest female sports reporters, and recognize how they’ve changed the game.


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Alex Curry

Baseball games tend to drag. Save yourself several hours and check out Curry on Fox Sports West’s Angels Weekly. You’d rather look at her than a bunch of old guys in tights who chew tobacco.

Cassidy Hubbarth

It’s easy to miss Cassidy if you don’t regularly tune in to ESPN2 or ESPN3. Her network is basic, but she’s anything but.

Adriana Monsalve

The bilingual stunner has logged time for ESPN, ABC, and ESPN Deportes. That accent though…

Prim Siripipat

The former Duke tennis player-turned sportscaster is severely slept on.

Josina Anderson

We like to think of her as Pam Oliver 2.0. She holds down ESPN’s NFL coverage and can be found on desk duty sometimes.

Ines Sainz

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Inés Sainz

Remember when Sainz covered the Jets and exposed their collective thirst? Yeah, she’s still got it.

Sara Carbonero

Check for Carbonero during the World Cup on Spain’s Telecinco network even if you don’t speak Spanish. She’s married to Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas, but you don’t care about that, right?

Sage Steele

The NBA Playoffs are around the corner, so get ready to see plenty of Steele anchoring ESPN and ABC’s coverage with Doug Collins and fellow Big 10 alum Jalen Rose.

Maria Taylor

You can tell Taylor used to play NCAA volleyball. Nowadays, she’s perfecting the Erin Andrews role of holding down sideline duties for multiple college sports, and we aren’t mad at all.

Erin Andrews

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Erin Andrews

If the voting were a fair process, Andrews would be in the top five. But Fox fronted on Pam Oliver to give EA some additional camera time, so points are being deducted.

Cari Champion

When Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless are trying to top each other for the most ridiculous sound bites, Champion is the number one reason to not turn the channel.

Kristina Pink

When DeAndre Jordan couldn’t concentrate on his postgame interview because he was vibing out to 2Pac in the background, Pink was the reporter you probably couldn’t take your eyes off of.

Erin Sharoni

Before joining NBC and Showtime, Sharoni was an equity trader on Wall Street. That means her NCAA bracket and her portfolio both probably look better than yours.

Marisol Gonzalez

This former Miss Universe contestant is a great reason to learn Spanish. Then again, there’s no harm in tuning in to Televisa Deportes and staring even if you can’t understand what she’s saying.

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