The WNBA is preparing to award its 16th franchise and is also considering adding a 17th and even an 18th, with Houston as a top choice, sources say. Houston could still have a shot at scoring a ...
In the midst of the NFL playoffs and NBA season, the WNBA is making its own headlines even in its offseason. WNBA free agency commenced on Jan. 21. Front offices were finally able to communicate ...
JuJu Watkins, who is WNBA ready now, won't be eligible to become a member of the league until 2027 under the current rules. AP JuJu Watkins looks ready to go pro. The two-way menace has been a ...
The inaugural season of Unrivaled 3-on-3 hoops is building to its championship and NCAA March Madness is nigh, so the WNBA campaign is right around the corner. That means it's time to get ready ...
Caitlin Clark’s value to the WNBA is more than the league will ever be able to pay her, the women’s hoops superstar’s agent said in a recent interview. Speaking with ESPN, Erin Kane ...
A week ago, 2025 WNBA free agency erupted with the first trade in league history involving multiple No. 1 picks. The wheels of free agency continued to spin wildly on Saturday, when players could ...
For years, WNBA bigwigs whispered that ESPN was holding the league back. As the league’s only national partner with sole oversight of the postseason, what the Worldwide Leader said was law.
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Clark reportedly made $76,535 in her first year playing in the WNBA Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in The New York Post and Popstar!
Unrivaled, the latest pro women’s basketball league is already making waves, and it’s putting the WNBA in an uncomfortable spotlight. Earlier this week, Rose guard Kahleah Copper, who also ...
Aaliyah Edwards is good at basketball. That’s why she was picked No. 6 overall in the 2024 WNBA draft, and that’s why she was named an All-American twice as a UConn Huskie. The 6’3 forward ...
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