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Natalie Nakase reacts on the sideline with hands in the air

Golden State Valkyries announce Natalie Nakase as franchise’s first head coach

By Sydney Wingfield / October 10, 2024

Nakase spent the last three seasons (2022-2024) as first assistant coach with the Aces

Napheesa Collier celebrates with Lynx teammates after beating the Connecticut Sun

Locked On Women’s Basketball: How the Minnesota Lynx can beat the New York Liberty

By The Next / October 10, 2024

Terry Horstman and Gigi Speer talk all things Lynx ahead of WNBA Finals Game 1

Courtney Williams celebrates with Napheesa Collier

Minnesota Lynx punch back in Game 5, earning their way to the WNBA Finals

By Terry Horstman / October 9, 2024

Collier: ‘Not only do we want to win a championship, but we don’t want to leave each other yet and that’s a great feeling’

Lynx and Liberty facing off

Locked On Women’s Basketball: The WNBA Finals are set

By The Next / October 9, 2024

Megdal: ‘This Minnesota team is elite … this New York team is remarkable’

Jonquel Jones gets into guarding position

‘We had excellent talent, and a good team’: What kept the Las Vegas Aces from three-peating

By Matthew Walter / October 9, 2024

Inconsistencies on both sides of the ball kept the Aces from completing the difficult task of threepeating

Sophomore guard Ariana Mosley drives to the basket

2024-25 SWAC preview

By Rob Knox / October 9, 2024

Simmons: ‘We want to keep the main thing the main thing, and the goal is to be number one at the end of the season’

DiJonai Carrington dives after a loose ball during a game against the Minnesota Lynx.

The Sun fall short in semifinals: Game 5 takeaways

By Gabby Alfveby / October 9, 2024

Brionna Jones: ‘We’re not a team that’s going to just lay down and die’

Six women's college basketball players, including two each from Harvard and Dartmouth, pose for a photo in front of a statue of Chinese scholar Wen Yiduo at Tsinghua University during a summer exchange program.

‘Low-key kind of surreal’: What two Harvard players learned from US-China exchange program

By Jenn Hatfield / October 8, 2024

Harmoni Turner and Gabby Anderson were part of USA-China College Basketball Team Exchange Activity in August

Kelly Krauskopf, left, poses for a photo with Tamika Catchings at Indiana Fever media day in 2016.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Indiana’s future with Caitlin Clark

By The Next / October 8, 2024

Megdal: ‘This is somebody who understands the W in her bones’

Indiana Fever vs Connecticut Sun

Changes and awards have come to the Indiana Fever. What’s next?

By Tony East / October 7, 2024

The Indiana Fever have a new front office after a major 2024 campaign. What’s next for Caitlin Clark and company?