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Locked On Women’s Basketball: Forcing a Game 5

By The Next / October 19, 2024

Megdal: ‘And Sandy Brondello, who is … one of the nicest coaches in the league. … She went off’

Photo credit: Domenic Allegra

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Atlantic 10 media day, Part 1

By The Next / October 18, 2024

McGlade: ‘I think the state of the league is really good right now’

Dallas Wings coach Latricia Trammell stands with hands on hips on the sideline

Dallas Wings fire Latricia Trammell, plan to hire new general manager

By Howard Megdal / October 18, 2024

After two seasons, Wings move on from 2023 COY runner up

Connecticut Sun head coach Stephanie White places her hands on her head in frustration during a game.

What is next for Connecticut Sun head coach Stephanie White?

By Gabby Alfveby / October 17, 2024

White: ‘I’m proud of the resilience. I’m proud of the way this team came together’

James Madison redshirt junior guard Peyton McDaniel fires a right-handed jump shot.

Sun Belt notebook: James Madison challenging itself against the best, App State’s huge community assist

By Rob Knox / October 17, 2024

Inside James Madison’s elite-level schedule and more from around the Sun Belt

Minnesota Lynx walk off the court in unison

Lynx face ‘do-or-die’ Game 4 at home on Friday night

By Terry Horstman / October 17, 2024

Alanna Smith: ‘We’re going to push through whatever it is’

Sabrina Ionescu celebrates her huge 3-point shot in Game 3 of the 2024 WNBA Finals

Did Sabrina Ionescu hit the most consequential shot in New York Liberty history?

By Jackie Powell / October 17, 2024

Ionescu, Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones powered New York in a thrilling WNBA Finals Game 3 victory

Sabrina Ionescu takes a shot in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: WNBA Finals Game 3 instant analysis

By The Next / October 17, 2024

Horstman: ‘It was an unbelievable atmosphere and just a gut-punch way to lose’

UCLA center Lauren Betts fights for a rebound against USC center Clarice Akunwafo and USC guard JuJu Watkins.

2024-25 Big Ten preview

By Eric Rynston-Lobel / October 17, 2024

Four new teams, dozens of storylines in the new-look conference

Destiny Howell was the 2023 MEAC Player of the Year and she returns after missing last season. Photo credit/Howard Athletics

HBCU notebook: Destiny Howell’s return excites Howard, HBCUs looking forward to hosting Power Four programs

By Rob Knox / October 16, 2024

Howell: ‘Once I found the positives in a negative situation, it brought me peace and a clear mind’