Kate Fagan defends trans athletes in final ‘Around the Horn’ appearance
"Trans kids deserve to play sports."
"Trans kids deserve to play sports."
Hill might as well take advantage of what could be her final time on ESPN airwaves.
To commemorate its final shows, Around the Horn will bring back former panelists including Jemele Hill and Kate Fagan for one last appearance.
'There is a ton of room for growth (in women's sports) and it’s been undervalued'
'Fullcast After Dark' and Landon Donovan talking USMNT qualifiers with Grant Wahl and Chris Wittyngham have already launched.
"I really am thrilled that journalists of this caliber believe in the spirit of what we’re doing," said Dan Le Batard.
"Five years ago I thought I could host a show that introduces new female characters to the women’s sports world. This isn’t ESPN’s fault, but I’m not that naive now."
"There's so much more that goes into the job of being a sports reporter, for women, than there should be."
On Outside The Lines, Kate Fagan struck back at Carpenter's claims that ESPN doesn't cover concussions with a montage of concussion coverage.
Announced earlier this week, ESPN is set to air their first ever all-female edition of The Sports Reporters Sunday morning...
Since joining ESPN in 2012, Kate Fagan has appeared on several shows on the Family of Networks, but...