Women’s Sports Now is a women’s sports news and discussion program distributed by ESPN. The show premiered on March 20, 2025, on The Roku Channel. Built entirely around women’s athletics, it arrived at a moment when interest in women’s sports was surging to new heights across the country. The show airs on Thursdays and has been presented by Miller Lite throughout its run.
The program covers major developments in women’s basketball, soccer, softball, volleyball, tennis, college athletics, and other sports. Episodes include highlights, interviews, athlete features, commentary, and discussions about major cultural and sports stories. In addition, the show combines traditional sports analysis with entertainment-focused conversations designed for both dedicated and casual fans.
In April 2026, the show made a significant leap, moving from Roku to ESPN — one of the most-watched sports networks in the world. The move brought the weekly series to all ESPN digital platforms, while also airing on the linear ESPN 2 channel. As part of the transition, the program retained its core creative partnerships and hosting team.
Women’s Sports Now features an all-female hosting team. This includes sports reporter Suzy Shuster, former WNBA champion Renee Montgomery, broadcaster Colleen Wolfe, and comedian Sarah Tiana. Shuster also serves as an executive producer on the program. Together, the hosts bring a diverse range of backgrounds in journalism, professional sports, entertainment, and media commentary. Their discussions often blend analysis, humor, storytelling, and athlete-centered perspectives.
Since its ESPN debut, Women’s Sports Now has become part of the network’s growing investment in women’s sports programming. The show reflects increasing audience demand for consistent coverage of female athletes and women’s leagues. It also stands out for centering women’s sports exclusively rather than treating them as occasional segments within broader sports programming.