Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

The Time's Up movement extends to every college campus and, of course, athletics.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

I'm thrilled to join the talented people at 'The Daily Line' and look forward to being a part of Versus' incredible team.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

All I can say is every relationship is different, and every personality, and everyone handles every couple's social media differently.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

Everything in life cannot be bought.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

At my house, I have a wine and beer fridge. It's got everything. The beer is at 38 degrees, and the wine is at 50 degrees. We take it seriously, but I'm actually not that big of a drinker.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

The last thing I want to come home to on Monday night after work is a mess.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

I'm very Aries - every characteristic, good and the bad.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

I'm always my toughest critic. I'm setting the expectations for myself, and that's enough pressure. I don't need to worry about the haters or the Twitter trolls or what everybody else thinks.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

As far as feeling like I need to prove myself or this or that, I don't feel that way anymore. I've been in this business for ten years, so I'm kind of past all that. I was there where, as a female, you always feel like you have to prove yourself; you have to outwork them. But all I worry about now is being prepared.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

I have to make sure to get a good night's sleep whenever I can, and sometimes I have to be really disciplined. There are games that I want to stay up and watch, so I just have to DVR them.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

I grew up on a pretty Mediterranean diet, so that's what I try to stick to.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

I've always been pretty disciplined.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

I definitely work a lot, but I love it.

Molly Qerim
Molly Qerim

There is part of you as a female - no question - that feels like you have to be overprepared and outwork the men because people are automatically going to look at you and say, 'Well, you didn't play football,' or, 'You don't know what you're talking about,' because you are a female.