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They both have Hilary Knight on speed dial. She's Got Game with Michaela Schreiter and Vanessa Sanchez highlights women's sports and the incredible athletes who play them. You'll hear from athletes, coaches, and the trailblazers that paved the way, along with detailed analysis and insider information from two of the most plugged in individuals in women's sports.
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She's Got Game #150

She's Got Game #150

2024-04-1346:02

The women outdraw the men in NCAA Finals viewership. South Carolina caps a perfect season with a National Championship, one year after almost doing it. Does Caitlin Clark need to eventually win a WNBA Championship to be truly considered the G.O.A.T.? Canada succumbs to the Americans in penalties at the She Believes Cup. And Penny Oleksiak is back in the pool after dealing with health issues and she’s gearing up for this summer’s Paris Games.
She's Got Game #149

She's Got Game #149

2024-04-0645:59

The NCAA Final Four is here! How’s your bracket? Iowa’s Caitlin Clark had her revenge on LSU in the Elite 8. Angel Reese declares for the WNBA draft. UConn took out USC – is Aaliyah Edwards under-appreciated? The PWHL championship trophy has been named and unveiled! Arsenal beats Chelsea to capture the Conti Cup. Leah Williamson is back training with the Lionesses for the first time in a year. Was USWNT midfielder Korbin Albert’s apology to the LGBTQ+ community sincere?
She's Got Game #148

She's Got Game #148

2024-03-3046:02

It’s time for a March Madness bracket check! Caitlin Clark plays her last game in Iowa. NCAA women’s basketball TV ratings are through the roof. PWHL Toronto’s epic win-streak comes to an end. ACL injuries continue to plague women’s soccer as Gotham FC lose Midge Purce to a left-knee tear – are packed schedules and too many International breaks to blame?
She's Got Game #147

She's Got Game #147

2024-03-2346:01

The NCAA Frozen Four is this weekend and Michaela and Vanessa speak to the Director of Women’s College Hockey, Sadie Lundquist. How many brackets are too many? Michaela and Vanessa made March Madness picks this year… and they are nervous. The WNBA feels slighted by their TV deal with ABC/Disney. It was a ginormous opening weekend for the NWSL with a new Challenge Cup format. Janine Beckie is back in a big way, 366 days after her injury and the Portland Thorns are off and running. Get a Champions League quarterfinals update. Is it too soon to stress over the Olympic soccer groupings? And Ottawa makes a shocking move at the PWHL’s trade deadline.
She's Got Game #146

She's Got Game #146

2024-03-1646:02

Michaela and Vanessa welcome PWHL Ottawa forward Emily Clark to the show! Emily talks about the league selling out big arenas and Ottawa’s tight playoff race. The USWNT are your inaugural Gold Cup champions. The Carleton Ravens win back-to-back OUA Titles. The NCAA Conference Finals are done. The Las Vegas Aces sellout their season ticket packages in record time. And Michaela and Vanessa continue their Women's History Month feature.
She's Got Game #145

She's Got Game #145

2024-03-0946:16

Canada cries foul after their Gold Cup semi-final loss to the U.S. Pouring rain made conditions perilous in San Diego. Is CONCACAF to blame? Luckily, no one was hurt. It’ll be Chelsea v Arsenal in the Conti Cup final at the end of March. England and Ireland draw into the group of death for Euro 2025 qualifiers. Caitlin Clark has all the NCAA records now. Michaela and Vanessa break in a brand new segment: “For a Dollar, Name a Woman!” The dream of a Toronto WNBA expansion team may not be dead. The PWHL needle is pointing up for Montreal and Toronto, but down for Ottawa.
She's Got Game #144

She's Got Game #144

2024-03-0246:34

Michaela and Vanessa chat with Tara Llanes from Canada’s National Wheelchair Basketball Team, prepping for Paris 2024. The USWNT loses on home soil to a CONCACAF opponent for the first time in over two decades. Spain, the World Cup champs, look impressive in Olympic qualification. Caitlyn Clark declares for the WNBA draft while setting more all-time NCAA records. Breanna Stewart signs a one-year extension with the N.Y. Liberty. PWHL Ottawa hosted New York in a battle of desperate teams as the league rolled out exciting new rule changes and an innovative playoff format.
She's Got Game #143

She's Got Game #143

2024-02-2445:53

This week on She’s Got Game PWHL forward Natalie Spooner, joins Michaela and Vanessa to talk about the attendance record in women’s hockey. Plus it was a big weekend for the WSL as the Gold Cup is underway.
She's Got Game #142

She's Got Game #142

2024-02-1746:06

Caitlin Clark becomes the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer and she set the record in style by sinking a signature 3-pointer. Diana Matheson gives us a Project 8 update. It’s WSL rivalry weekend. the Lionesses are healthy again. Jonquel Jones re-signs with the WBNA’s New York Liberty.
She's Got Game #141

She's Got Game #141

2024-02-1046:15

Lexie fever is sweeping the nation! Michaela and Vanessa talk to one of the PWHL’s most popular players: Ottawa’s Lexie Adzija. Should Arsenal fans be concerned with their losses against lesser WSL teams? USNWT captain Lindsay Horan stirs up controversy after saying American soccer fans “aren’t smart.” The Seattle Storm are contenders again after making waves in WNBA free agency. Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntosh dominates American star Katie Ledecky in the pool.
She's Got Game #140

She's Got Game #140

2024-02-0346:14

The worst kept secret in soccer is out: Jessie Flemming is officially a member of the Portland Thorns, joining fellow Canadians Christine Sinclair and Janine Beckie. Iowa’s Caitlin Clark vaults into 2nd place in career NCAA scoring and is on-pace to break the all-time record by mid-February. WNBA free agency is in full-swing and a surprising name is leaving L.A. after 12 years. It’s never too early to talk Olympic Basketball rosters. The Champions League quarterfinal draw is upon us while soccer players keep suffering serious knee injuries. There's good news and bad news from the world of figure skating. And the PWHL 3-on-3 showcase is going down at the NHL All-Star Game in Toronto – with a bit of WNBA flavour.
She's Got Game #139

She's Got Game #139

2024-01-2746:01

Michaela and Vanessa are joined by Jill Burgin, Chief Marketing Officer of AFC Toronto City of the new Canadian Women’s Pro Soccer League to discuss the league’s launch in 2025 and what they’re learning from the PWHL. Speaking of the PWHL, it was a busy week as Toronto’s Brianne Jenner finally got off the schneid and Marie-Philip Poulin took the league’s goal-scoring lead as Montreal moved up the standings. Lots more soccer news as Christine Sinclair confirms she’ll be returning to the NWSL's Thorns for another season and Jessie Fleming might leave Chelsea to join her in Portland. While Bev Priestman will return to coach Canada at the next World Cup.
She's Got Game #138

She's Got Game #138

2024-01-2046:02

Michaela and Vanessa are joined by PWHL chairperson Jayna Hefford and U.S. Ambassador David L. Cohen to talk about Hockey Week. Get the latest on the first few weeks of the fledging PWHL. And Caitlin Clark keeps setting NCAA basketball records.
She's Got Game #137

She's Got Game #137

2024-01-1346:01

Bad news for soccer fans worldwide as Chelsea’s Sam Kerr suffers a season-ending knee injury and will most likely miss this summers’ Olympics. Are female athletes getting injured more often? If so, could it be attributed to a lack of resources? A prominent NWSL team will change ownership, team name, logo and colours. The PWHL keeps breaking attendance records. Marie-Philip Poulin silences her critics by notching a hat trick for Montreal. The NCAA signs a massive TV deal with ESPN. The amazing Caitlin Clark notches a triple double and drains a no-look, half-court shot. WNBA free agency is almost upon us. Could Elena Della Donne be heading west?
She's Got Game #136

She's Got Game #136

2024-01-0646:04

PWHL games are underway! Michaela and Vanessa have blanket coverage of the league’s inaugural slate of games. They also speak to Hayley Scamurra, who scored the Ottawa franchise's first-ever goal in a game that set an attendance record for women’s pro hockey. Caitlin Clark of the Iowa Hawkeyes keeps breaking NCAA basketball records. The defending NWSL Champions Gotham FC are loading up on big name players this off season. And Michaela and Vanessa make their bold women’s sports predictions for 2024!
She's Got Game #135

She's Got Game #135

2023-12-3046:01

Michaela and Vanessa share some their best interviews from 2023, including Canadian soccer stars Sophie Schmidt and Quinn, soccer legend turned exec. Diana Matheson and Team Canada hockey superstar Sarah Nurse!
She's Got Game #134

She's Got Game #134

2023-12-2845:53

Michaela and Vanessa recap a massive year in women's sports by giving out their year-end awards: the best and worst moments of 2023, the heroes and losers, highlights, MVPs and best quotes!
She's Got Game #133

She's Got Game #133

2023-12-1645:07

We have bidders for the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Chelsea bests Arsenal in the London Derby. Lauren James is in hot water again. Vanessa shares her Caitlin Clark conspiracy theory as Indiana is awarded the No.1 pick – again – in the WNBA draft. Paige Bueckers scored her 1000th point in the NCAA. Ann-Sophie Bettez signs with the PWHL’s Montreal Echo.
She's Got Game #132

She's Got Game #132

2023-12-1546:05

Christine Sinclair changed the game. Michaela and Vanessa share their thoughts and emotions on her final match for Canada. Stunning upsets mark Olympic soccer qualification in Europe. Will Caitlin Clark turn pro or stay in college? The PWHL regular season is fast approaching and Toronto has already sold out all of their season ticket packages.
She's Got Game #131

She's Got Game #131

2023-12-0246:07

It’s hard to understate what Christine Sinclair has meant to Canada’s transformation into a soccer nation as she’s set to play her final international game on Tuesday. The PWHL released its schedule and launched its revamped website. The WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury has posted cryptic social media messages about Diana Taurasi’s future.
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Comments (3)

Brandon Cartwright

exactly what happened to bode wilde a few years back...

Jul 14th
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Stephen Leoffler

thanks for making being a hockey fan so fun. I'm a 25 year old man In boston and i have your pod right behind the spittin chiclets pod. love the info and you will be missed! enjoy retirement!

Jun 19th
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Thomas Alan Rugg

Hey Bob funny you mentioned Pawtucket and rhymed it with The Bucket. Did you know that Pawtucket is lovingly referred to as The Bucket? Tom- Warwick, RI

Nov 13th
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