7 Women’s Sports TikTokers You Should Follow
Everyone could use more women’s sports content on their TikTok FYP. We’ve rounded up a few of our fave folks on the clock app for you to check out. 📹
Ari Chambers
If you’re a fan of women’s sports, you’ve definitely seen some kind of content created by Ari Chambers. One of the first influencers in the women’s sports space, Chambers is seemingly worldwide, working with an incredibly diverse variety of leagues, teams, and athletes. You never know who might pop up with Ari - from Olympic gymnast Suni Lee to the entire LSU hoops team. 🏅
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Aliyah Funschelle
Aliyah not only works for various teams in different sports, but she also takes the time to pull back the curtain and educate others on what it’s like to work in sports. Aliyah’s page is full of videos like this one, where she filmed a Day in the Life-style TikTok while also capturing content for the team.
Logan Hackett
If you’re looking for someone to help you stay updated on breaking news, Sports with Logs is your gal. She is always on top of trends, highlights, and women’s sports culture - like with this detailed video series explaining and educating folks on the Luis Rubiales debacle involving Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso. One of Logan’s most popular videos is an explainer regarding an insane match between Man City and Chelsea, where a referee handed out eleven yellow cards - which garnered over 8.5 million views.
Coach Jackie
Coach Jackie posts a variety of pop-culture, LGBTQIA+, and other types of content - but her succinct summaries of newsworthy moments in women’s sports are top-notch. Coach Jackie discusses highlights or happenings on the field/court but also explains the broader cultural aspects and implications of women’s sports. Some of our fave Coach Jackie videos include this discussion of Bianca Bustamante’s historic signing with McLaren and this recap of the most attended women's sporting event ever.
Mariah Rose
Mariah Rose gained notoriety on TikTok by explaining sports for “the girls, gays, theys, and guys who don’t know sports but don’t want to admit it.” Rose posts a mixture of educational sports content, like explaining the rules of football or what a free throw is, as well as commentary on current happenings in sports. Her openness to answering questions for those learning sports rules and concepts for the first time is helping to usher new fans into various sports and leagues. One of our favorite videos of hers is when she explained all of the sports references in Nicki Minaj’s discography.
Auntie Nae
Janae Sims always dreamt of playing in the WNBA, but after health issues derailed her playing career, Sims shifted directions and turned to coaching youth basketball. When the pandemic hit, Sims found TikTok and started creating content with her wife and niece, coining her “Auntie Nae” moniker. Sims soon gained a following — and the WNBA noticed, inviting her to attend the WNBA Draft. Fast forward to today - Auntie Nae now has over 46M likes on the video app and posts frequently with WNBA stars like A’ja Wilson and Aliyah Boston.
Em Woods
Soccer fan Em Woods has been posting women’s sports content for a couple of years with a focus on the NWSL. From skit-style videos to straightforward commentary, Woods approaches talking soccer with ease and humor. Woods created viral videos during the World Cup, like reacting to Colombia’s win over Germany and being sad about cheering for the Matildas after the USWNT lost. ⚽