She Got Game with Host Tandaleya Wilder:
The 1st Women's Sports Podcast

She Got Game: A Celebration of Women in Sports: A selection of some of the original Podcasts aired on WSHU/National Public Radio.
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Tandaleya Wilder
Tandaleya Wilder aka Tandi, is an award-winning Radio Sports Commentator/Producer, Publicist, and Women's Sports Pioneer.
She is the Founder and served as Host of She Got Game, the nation's first Women's Sports Podcast- She Got Game (A Celebration of Women in Sports) was broadcast at WSHU in Fairfield, Connecticut with a team of talented producers and reporters and distributed nationally as public radio local and national specials. The groundbreaking show garnered a 2003 Gracie Allen Award from the American Women In Radio and Television and several other regional awards.
Today you can catch Tandi's analysis of women's sports events as a contributor on NPR, Radio One, XM/Sirius Satellite Radio, Miami's Hot 105, and other quality Media outlets. She also is the CEO of She Got Game Media, a PR Agency in Miami, Florida.
Donna Lopiano, the executive director of the Women's Sports Foundation, said, ''As far as we know, there are no other women's sports radio shows that run on a weekly basis like ''She Got Game.'' (2002)

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