In the world of sports, you have the athletes and then you have the female sportscasters. Not only do these vixens of stats and plays deliver awesome (and sometimes hilarious) sideline reporting and interviews, they add a woman’s touch to an ugly man’s world, making it all worthwhile–even when your team loses. From a sea of beauty, brains and braun, we’ve narrowed down the field of these mic-holding honeys. So sit back, grab a beer, and get read for the Top 25 Sexiest Sportscasters.
Name: Hannah Storm
Network: ESPN
The original sportscaster hottie, Hannah Storm has been the queen of sports reporting since her time as the female host of CNN Sports Tonight in the early ’90s. In ’92, Hannah left CNN to join NBC’s sports team, covering everything from the Olympics to Major League Baseball. She then moved to CBS News as one of the hosts of The Early Show before joining ESPN in 2008 as the anchor of Sportscenter. Hannah, for all your years of sports hotness, we salute you!

Name: Sage Steele
Network: ESPN
An Indiana University alum, 35-year-old Sage Steele worked for years at CSN Mid-Atlantic covering the Baltimore Ravens before moving over to ESPN, where she is an update anchor for both Mike and Mike in the Morning and ESPN First Take, both of which air on ESPN 2. That’s all find and dandy, but with a name like that, she should have been a p… star.

Name: Adriana Monsalve
Network: ESPN
Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, this lovely latina first gained fame as a singer in the girl band “Chikas” as well as Venezuelan pop band “Tartara” and “Latin Fiesta” (is there any other kind of “fiesta”?) in London. Today, she’s the sports anchor for ESPN Desportes, which airs in the US and Central and South America..

Name: Hazel Mae
Network: New England Sports Network (NESN)
Before becoming the lead anchor for the New England Sports Network’s SportsDesk show, Hazel Mae cut her reporting teeth as the host of a sports show at York University. And she will soon be the new face of MLB Network, so get ready, America! Your baseball coverage is about to get a lot sexier.

Name: Kathryn Tappen
Network: New England Sports Network
Alongside Hazle Mae at NESN is cutie Kathryn Tappen, who co-anchors SportsDesk. But hosting isn’t all she does for sports. Tappen was also an Academic All-American runner for Rutgers University, setting the record for the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase.

Name: Tina Cervasio
Network: MSG
An ancient anchor for NESN where she did before game interviews for the Boston Red Sox, Tina Cervasio started her career to be a reporter and host for NFL Sunday Ticket, ESPN2 and FSN Ny, and others. That has a specialty in radio, Cervasio covered the 2006 Winter Olympics for Westwood One radio and served as an alternative sports anchor for Imus each morning. Wonder why she’s not still doing that?…

Name: Jody Vance
Network: Leafs TV
Beginning her broadcast career at CHRX, Canada’s first Classic Rock radio station, Jody Vance happens to be charge anchor at Leafs TV, that is owned through the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team. So not just is she hot, but she could probably beat your a…

Name: Trenni Kusnierek
Network: FSN Wisconsin
Before joining track of FSN Wisconsin to repay the Brewers, Trenni Kusnierek worked being an anchor and reporter for WDJT-TV in Milwaukee, FSN Pittsburgh, Big Ten and NFL Network. So even when her name sounds insane, her sportscasting is certainly not.

Name: Jillian Barberie-Reynolds
Network: FOX
Among the original hotties of sports reporting, Canada native Jillian Barberie-Reynolds started as an actress, with roles in Clueless, V.I.P. and Melrose Place before trying Fox NFL Sunday for his or her weather segment. She’s additionally a hostess permanently Day L.A. Ok last one, and she or he lost 50 lbs using NutriSystem, should you care, that you don’t…

Name: Lisa Guerrero
Network: FOX
Born in Chicago and raised in San Diego, California, Lisa started her career like a cheerleader for the Los Angles Rams before getting to be entertainment director for that Atlanta Falcons and also the Gambling. In ’99, she became a sportscaster for Fox Network, taking part in a slew of shows, such as the Best Damn Sports Show Period…

Name: Erin Bates
Network: Speed/OLN
Former model Erin Bates got her begin in the concept of motorcycle racing like a trophy girl for that International Freestyle Motocross Association before obtaining a microphone. She quickly became a co-host for the FMX tour. And since 2003, she’s been rockin’ your camera because the in-stadium live announcer for Supercross including a pit reporter for AMA Supermoto and AMA Motorcross on OLN.

Name: Charissa Thompson
Network: FOX Sports
Noted for her quick wit and snappy responses, Charissa Thompson works like a correspondent for top Damn Sports Show Period for major competitive sports and served being a reporter for FSN’s 2007 MLB All-Star Game Red Carpet Show. She started her career at Fox for any regional affiliate, FSN Rocky Mountains, over the Colorado Rockies.

Name: Mieke Buchan
Network: FOX/Tennis Channel (Australia)
More a reporting powerhouse than the usual mere sportscaster, Australian Mieke Buchan has covered from the Super Bowl to the Olympics. Beginning her carreer hosting Toyota Sports World, Mieke (pronounced me-ka) is also a film reviewer for SCT in Australia and her travel show Destination-Tennis happens to be airing.

Name: Ashley Russell
Network: Big Ten Network
This woman is much like God’s gift to sideline reporting. Formerly with Rivals.com, Ashley Russell recently gone to live in Big Ten Network to pay for that conference like a sideline reporter.

Name: Lindsay Czarniak
Network: NBC4
Lindsay Czarniak (born November 7, 1977), is definitely an American sports anchor and reporter for WRC-TV (usually dubbed NBC4), the neighborhood NBC television affiliate in Washington, D.C.. She’s been a pit reporter for TNT’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series coverage along with a former co-host and reporter for that syndicated The George Michael Sports Machine. Czarniak served like a host and sportsdesk reporter for NBC Sports coverage from the ’08 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China…

Name: Jamie Little
Network: ESPN/ABC
Getting her start at ESPN in 1998 like a reporter for the Winter and Summer X Games, Jamie Little is really a former reporter for that Indy Racing League and it is the pit reporter for NASCAR Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup Series. In addition, she won the ’08 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race, beating NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Mike Skinner. Sorry Mike, you have beat with a girl. But she’s super fly, so we’ll forgive you, this time around.

Name: Lindsay Soto
Network: FSN/NBC/NFL
A broadcast journalism major for that University of Southern California, Lindsay Soto started her career being an ABC sports reporter then managed to move on to a FOX affiliate in Santa Barbara, CA. She currently coveres FSN’s Senior high school Bet on the Week in addition to covering many So-Cal sports. Lindsay also served like a sportsdesk reporter for NBC’s coverage associated with a ’08 Olympics and can function as reporter for College football games on Versus.
