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Aliyah Boston carries the ball as she strides past a defender and towards the rim

Indiana Fever win WNBA Draft Lottery for the first time in franchise history

By Tony East / November 13, 2022

The Indiana Fever finally won the WNBA Draft Lottery on Friday for the first time in franchise history

Major explosion occurs in Istanbul, a hub for top women’s basketball players

By Isabel Rodrigues / November 13, 2022

On Nov. 14, a source confirmed the safety of all WNBA players in the region to The Next.

Representatives from the four teams in the 2023 WNBA draft lottery, including Washington Mystics point guard Natasha Cloud (third from left), stand behind podiums and await their fate.

Why the Washington Mystics see a bright future even after losing draft lottery

By Jenn Hatfield / November 13, 2022

The Mystics will pick fourth in the 2023 WNBA Draft—one year after taking Shakira Austin at No. 3

Preview thumbnail for the post-lottery episode of the Locked on Women's Basketball podcast. Pictured is Aliyah Boston of South Carolina, along with the title of "Boston to Indiana?"

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Fever win 2023 lottery

By The Next / November 12, 2022

With Boston to Indiana as close to a lock as can be, what does that mean for the rest of the nation’s top draft prospects after the lottery?

Lynx secure the No. 2 pick, further aligning the stars for a monster offseason

By Lucas Seehafer / November 12, 2022

The Lynx are in as good a position as any team to see a significant turnaround next season.

Sun big Jonquel Jones (35) goes for a layup as Sky big Azura Stevens (35) defends.

EuroLeague Week 3: Is the wheat already separating from the chaff?

By Antonio Losada / November 12, 2022

The 2023 EuroLeague is just three weeks old but after this past midweek games, some trends are starting to emerge.

Nancy Lieberman episode of the Locked on Women's Basketball podcast

Locked on Women’s Basketball: “Lady Magic”

By The Next / November 11, 2022

The legendary Nancy Lieberman joins Natalie Heavren to talk Old Dominion, Title IX and the early stages of professional women’s basketball.

Harvard point guard Harmoni Turner shoots from near the 3-point line as a defender closes out on her.

‘There’s a lot more left’: Harvard’s Harmoni Turner is just getting started after Rookie of the Year season

By Jenn Hatfield / November 11, 2022

Only a sophomore, past and present Harvard coaches already see uncommon greatness in Turner

Big East

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Maddy Siegrist is unguardable, Aneesah Morrow is elite: Big East chat

By The Next / November 10, 2022

Howard and Tee talk all things Big East Conference

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Yale’s Lilah Grubman plays point guard—and the tuba 

By The Next / November 9, 2022

Howard and Lilah Grubman chat about her musical background—playing point guard and her injury