Female.Sports.Fan.Experience.
On Her Game Sports is the largest online community dedicated to the voicing the opinions of female sports fans. With nearly 200 women bloggers, we put a distinctive feminine spin on all things sports. At On Her Game, we believe that you don’t have to be a professional journalist or appointed “expert” analyst to have valid and informed opinions about your favorite sports, teams, and athletes. Our bloggers write about a multitude of sports including NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, NHL, NASCAR, college football and basketball, soccer, tennis, UFC, etc… They even share their favorite tailgate and game party recipes along with their top sports apparel fashion finds.
With our open blogging platform any female sports fan can register for an account, publish their thoughts on any sports related topic, and immediately share it with their friends, families, and broader networks. No previous journalism or blogging experience is required. So stop arguing with your tv and throwing things at your computer when you don’t agree with the “experts”. If you are interested in becoming a blogger, please send an email to writers@onhergame.com for more information including your team/sport of interest.
Creator
I was practically raised on SportsCenter and Mike Lupica’s column in the NY Daily News. One of my favorite shows as a kid was the Sports Reporters. Even though I’m from Queens, I adopted my dad’s (and America’s) favorite team – the Dallas Cowboys. I’ve been an avid fan since Troy Aikman’s rookie year. I’m also count my DirecTv NFL Sunday Ticket subscription among my most prized possessions. In addition to my irrational love of the NFL, I take my college football just as seriously and have been a proud support of Stanford Cardinal Football for almost 15 years . In the offseason, I fill my time following my beloved NY Yankees and mix in a little NBA, NCAAB, NASCAR, tennis, and golf.
Lauren has B.A. in Economics from Stanford University and an MBA from Columbia Business School. She currently resides in Atlanta, GA.

