Women in Sports Media
Open House This Weekend!
Join us Sunday, November 2 at 9:30 a.m. to explore our beautiful campus and discover the many opportunities waiting for you at SHU. Can’t make it this weekend? Our final Open House is on Nov. 16
 
          The Sports Communication & Media (SCM) graduate program at Sacred Heart University has been committed to promoting women in sports media since its launch in 2014.
This includes events sharing the stories, accomplishments and voices of women in sports media like our annual Women in Sports Media symposium, as well as the Annual Girls and Women in Sports Day all-female broadcast, and the SCM-produced Women in Sports video series.
Women in Sports Media Symposium

SHU’s annual symposium for women in sports media has featured professionals from ESPN, NBC Sports, the Golf Channel, MLB Network, Nickelodeon Sports, the New York Jets, Nike, NFL, WNBA, Disney and more. Featured panelists have included Jemele Hill (The Atlantic), Linda Cohn (ESPN), Jennifer Lada (ESPN), Renie Anderson (NFL), Cara Banks (NBC Golf), Piper Shaw (Seattle Kraken Broadcaster), Michelle Blake-Wilson (Empower Onyx), Patricia Betron (Disney) and Ashley Ward (ESPN).
Girls & Women in Sports Day
On the broadcasting side, SCM also supports the annual Girls and Women in Sports Day, and for the last two years, has coordinated a basketball broadcast featuring an all-female production crew (on-air and behind the camera) of SHU undergrads, grads, staff and alumni.
More Information
For more SCM videos showcasing women in sports, feel free to check out our YouTube playlist. For more information on any of our women in sports events, or to be a part of an upcoming event, contact Andrew Miller, Ph.D.
 
			 
			 
			 
			Women in Sports Media Photo Gallery
 
			Jessica Manetti & Morgan Miller at SHU Women’s Basketball Game
 
			Current students, alumni and staff participate in the annual Girls & Women in Sports Broadcast
 
			SCM Women in Sports Event
 
			Shannon Szefinski ’21 MA ’23 interned at NBC Sports in Stamford, CT working on the broadcasting of the Winter Olympics
 
			Camila Cayere Diaz MA ‘20 works as an Associate Director for ESPN