Women are not just part of the game anymore. They are setting the standard.
During Super Bowl week, Women Raise the Game: CHAMPIONS brought together athletes, creators, and industry leaders for a night centered on influence, leadership, and the continued evolution of sports and culture. The energy in the room reflected something bigger than a moment. It reflected momentum.
This was about recognition, but also about reinforcement. A reminder of who is shaping the space right now and where it is headed next.
Honorees included Esther Anaya as Entertainment Creator of the Year, Julie Young receiving the Legacy Award, Monica Muse as Content Creator of the Year, Brittney Elena as Beauty Creator of the Year, and Diana Flores as Woman of the Year.
Each representing a different lane, but all contributing to the same shift.
What stood out was not just what they have accomplished, but how they have done it. Building platforms. Expanding visibility. Creating opportunities that extend beyond themselves. The kind of leadership that changes the culture, not just participates in it.
And that shift feels established.
There is a confidence in the way women are showing up across sports and media right now. Not asking for space, but owning it. Not waiting for recognition, but earning it and then creating more access for the next wave.
That is what Women Raise the Game continues to build.









