Black Women in sports journalism are a forced to be reckoned with. Tasked with matching the energy, and knowledge of their male counterparts, these women — especially black women — put their best foot forward. Despite the daily challenges put in front of them, these fearless women prove that they belong in the industry.
ESPN’s Malika Andrews said it best when asked ‘What’s it like to work in a male-dominated space’, she challenged the notion that Men are ‘dominating’ by replying: “I work in a space that is male-populated, but women also dominate.”
Rooks began her journalism career in college, attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she majored in Broadcast Journalism.
In August 2014—two months out of college—Rooks became an on-air host, reporter, and correspondent for the Big Ten Network.
In August 2016, Rooks became a host, reporter, and anchor for SportsNet New York. Rooks was also a sideline reporter for CBS Sports Network for the 2016-2017 college football season.
She currently appears on Thursday Night Football, Bleacher Report and Turner Sports.
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