
She Got Game® Legacy Archive – The Nation’s First Women’s Sports Radio Show & Podcast
Founded in 2001 — The Nation’s First Women’s Sports Radio Show & Podcast
Founded in 2001 by award-winning journalist Tandaleya Wilder, She Got Game® was featured in The New York Times and broadcast nationally on NPR, establishing it as one of the first nationally recognized women’s sports media platforms.
Programming Demo (2 minutes)
Excerpt from the Gracie Award–winning one-hour public radio special
Women’s History Month Special — Station Programming Demo
Learn more about the official She Got Game® platform
The full one-hour program is available for station broadcast and national distribution.
Tandaleya Wilder Featured on WYPR
She Got Game® A Celebration of Women In Sports, is a nationally recognized, Gracie Award–winning public radio program. The one-hour Women’s History Month special is currently being prepared for re-release and distribution. It features exclusive interviews with Gold-medal winning retired gymnast Mary Lou Retton and Jazz Great Wynton Marsalis who provides a music tribute to the Late Track Star Florence Griffith Joyner.
🏆 Awards & Recognition
Winner, 2003 Gracie Allen Award
Presented by the American Women in Radio & Television
“As far as we know, there are no other women’s sports radio shows that run on a weekly basis like She GotGame®.”
— Donna Lopiano, Executive Director, Women’s Sports Foundation (2002)
She Got Game® and its creator have been recognized by leading institutions including the Women’s Sports Foundation and The New York Times.

About the Host
Tandaleya Wilder (aka Tandi) is an award-winning producer and trailblazer in women's sports media. She is the founder and host of
She Got Game, the nation's first women's sports radio show and podcast, launched in 2000.






