Erin Andrews is moving her way up in the world at ESPN. This college football season, she's not only a sideline reporter, she's an anchor, a feature reporter, and interviewer as well.
But Andrews isn't the only woman at ESPN who is becoming a star. Like Jemele Hill. Hill has been with ESPN since 2006, she's a columnist on ESPN.com and is often on Sportscenter, ESPN First Take, and Outside the Lines.
Now let's take a look at some of the other female ESPN anchors and reporters, some of them you know very well, and others are budding stars.
Cindy Brunson
Brunson first stepped onto the ESPN set in 1999 as an ESPN News anchor.
These days, Brunson is a Sportscenter anchor for the weekend morning edition.
Dana Jacobson
Dana Jacobson joined ESPN back in 2002 as an ESPNEWS anchor. She quickly transitioned to an anchor on the 6 pm Sportscenter, and then was named co-host of Cold Pizza, now ESPN First Take.
She is known for her rowdy performance at the Mike and Mike Roast, for which she was suspended from ESPN for a week.
Michelle Beadle
Michelle Beadle is a newer addition to the ESPN team, she joined in 2009 as a co-host of SportsNation on ESPN 2.
She is known for her tiff with Erin Andrews, and openly admits she is not a fan of her coworker.
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