Posts by Jenn Hatfield

Jenn Hatfield is The Next's managing editor, Washington Mystics beat reporter and Ivy League beat reporter. She has been a contributor to The Next since December 2018. Her work has also appeared at FiveThirtyEight, Her Hoop Stats, FanSided, Power Plays, The Equalizer and Princeton Alumni Weekly.

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Where things stand between Elena Delle Donne, the WNBA and the Mystics

July 16, 2020

On issues of pay, recovery and relationships, lots of moving parts to sort out

Two women’s basketball players are making the rare leap from the Ivy League to the Big Ten

July 14, 2020

Minnesota’s Laura Bagwell Katalinich and Maryland’s Katie Benzan took different paths to the Big Ten, but they’ll be conference rivals again this season

Elena Delle Donne’s medical request to opt out of 2020 season is denied

July 14, 2020

The 2019 WNBA MVP now faces a tough decision: risk playing, or forfeit her salary?

With key players Delle Donne, Charles in limbo, Washington Mystics forge ahead

July 10, 2020

How Mike Thibault has adjusted since his offseason plans “went out the window”

How Ivy League postponement affects women’s basketball

July 9, 2020

The league’s women’s basketball teams could potentially begin play in January, but even that is not a sure thing

Sparked by the Australian Opals, Basketball Australia rolls out new social justice initiatives

July 7, 2020

Liz Cambage told her Opals teammates she didn’t feel supported. So they boycotted practice—and got tangible results.

Comparing the 2019-20 seasons of the West Coast Conference’s many twins

July 3, 2020

Who caused the most “double trouble” for opponents last year—and who could challenge that this fall?

Washington Mystics add point guard Shey Peddy and center Alaina Coates

June 29, 2020

The signings bring the current Mystics roster up to 12 players

Natasha Cloud featured in Philadelphia 76ers’ Pride photo series

June 29, 2020

“I’m proud of who I am every single day,” Cloud said in the accompanying interview

Behind the scenes of the Washington Mystics’ Juneteenth march for racial justice

June 27, 2020

Myisha Hines-Allen came up with the idea, inspired by Natasha Cloud’s example