ESPN High School/Girl Home

ESPN High school covers high school sports and athletes that dominate them like no other magazine. With 25 local editions, we feature 8.000 high school athletes and over 5,000 schools across the nation. ESPN High School brings Sports, lifestyle and all things important to today’s high school reader together within a conversaional and authoritative approach

Magazine

  • 500K circulation
  • 4x per year in-school plus a special summer issue
  • The only magazine dedicated entirely to the teen girl athlete
  • Creates and cultivates a national culture and conversation about female sports
  • Special issues available upon request







ESPNHighSchool.com

  • Delivers ESPN High School GIRL expertise on key topics (training, recruiting, rankings, events, etc.)
  • Sport-specific communities to create conversations and debates
  • Expansive event coverage
  • Dedication to developing custom video content based on athletes needs and requests


Mobile

  • Unique partnership opportunities to organically integrate your brand
  • Provides a fast, simplified way to access espnhighschoo;.com
  • ESPN High School 2Go, our daily text messaging program, interacts daily with teen athletes


Social Media

  • New ESPN High School GIRL page with a growing audience facebook.com/espnhighschoolgirl
  • THE place to talk sports with other girl athletes
  • Bigger emphasis on gear and product recommendations, tailored for her
  • 92% teen girl comp





Events

  • Growing number of events dedicated to the high school female athlete
  • Ability to connect your brand to the female teen athlete through one-on-one engagement
  • Opportunity to expand sponsorship across ESPN Networks and ESPN3.com

Meet Michelle

"You want to be that scary girl on the field, but you also want to be the smart one, the cute one...you want it all."

  • 17-year-old senior
  • Capitan of her varsity field hockey team
  • Plans to pursue sports in college
  • Class treasurer
  • Radiates Confidence
  • Very competitive and always looking for self-improvement
  • Asks for tips and info from her coach and older girls she keeps in touch with

Most girls are trying to achieve the challenging balance between being a female athlete, a teenage girl and a high school student.