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The Fever have put the WNBA on notice. Playing without injured star Caitlin Clark, Indiana won the Commissioner’s Cup this ...
We're a little over a quarter of the way through the 2025 WNBA season. It's not enough to write a team's future in pen, but ...
The Las Vegas Aces acquired NaLyssa Smith from the Dallas Wings for a 2027 first-round pick as both teams reshape their ...
The WNBA season is young, but there are already a number of notable trends. Let’s dig in! Today we’re looking at Sonia Citron’s hot start, Aliyah Boston’s dominance, the return of Plum Ball and more.
The Liberty were the only team to rank in the top three in offensive (107.0) and defensive rating (95.3). They were the best rebounding team in the league, grabbing 52.5 percent of all available ...
[Editor's note: This article is from Athlon Sports' 2025 WNBA Preview print magazine. Order your copy today online, or pick one up at retail racks and newsstands nationwide.] The Chicago Sky could ...
The upside with Fudd is that the player she was during the NCAA Tournament, albeit a small sample size, is the kind of off-ball guard any WNBA team would love to have.
1. Lauren Betts, UCLA The combination of size and skill that the 6-foot-7 center presents will be hard to pass up for whatever WNBA team is picking No. 1 overall in 2026.
The 2025 WNBA draft, and all the machinations surrounding it, served as a fitting coronation for the newly minted NCAA champion. The pomp and circumstance also underscored the exponential growth ...
Paige Bueckers won an NCAA title with UConn on April 6 and has barely stopped moving since: from talk shows to endorsements to Sunday's championship parade in Hartford, Connecticut. Monday will ...
Following the end of the NCAA tournament, the next tentpole event in the women’s basketball calendar is the WNBA draft, where a former UConn star is set to be the No. 1 pick.
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