"Lesley Candace Visser" is an United States of America/American sportscaster, radio personality, and sportswriter. Visser is the first female NFL analyst on TV, and the only sportscaster in history (male or female) who has worked on NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament/Final Four, NBA Finals, World Series, Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing/Triple Crown, Monday Night Football, the Olympics, the Super Bowl, the World Figure Skating Championships and the U.S. Open (tennis)/U.S. Open network broadcasts. Visser, who was voted the No. 1 Female Sportscaster of all-time in a poll taken by the American Sportscasters Association, She was elected to the NSSA - National Sportscasters-Sportswiters Hall of Fame 2015. recently became the first female to be an analyst for an NFL game on TV and is currently a reporter for CBS Sports and CBS News/News, writes for CBSSports.com and is also part of WFTL 640 Fox Sports' morning drive in South Florida.

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When I started, the press credentials said 'No women or children in the press box,' ... There are a lot of things in the workplace that you can attempt to hide, and I could not hide the fact that I was a woman. I was always the only woman in the press box, and they didn't even have ladies rooms.

There are hundreds of good men in this business and hundreds of good women and there are some who are equally bad.

I was discouraged that this topic got more attention than Eileen Collins, the female commander who landed the space shuttle Discovery – now there's the real deal!