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Candace Parker wins 2020 WNBA Defensive Player of the Year

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / September 24, 2020

MVP, Finals MVP, Rookie of the Year, All-Star Game MVP, and now Candace Parker has some new hardware to add to the collection

Betnijah Laney is the 2020 Most Improved Player

By Bailey Johnson / September 24, 2020

Atlanta Dream find turned into an elite contributor

WNBA players and coaches react to no new charges in Breonna Taylor case

By Pepper Persley / September 24, 2020

With this WNBA season being dedicated to Breonna Taylor and the “Say Her Name” campaign, I spoke with several players and coaches to hear their reactions to this news

A’ja Wilson is 2020 WNBA MVP

By Bailey Johnson / September 17, 2020

Cheryl Reeve is Coach of the Year; Crystal Dangerfield takes home Rookie of the Year

DI Council approves Nov. 25 start date for NCAA women’s basketball

By Bela Kirpalani / September 17, 2020

College basketball is set to return the day before Thanksgiving

WNBA playoffs to air on ESPN networks

By Bela Kirpalani / September 9, 2020

Every game of the WNBA playoffs will be available across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and the ESPN App, the sports network announced Tuesday.

FIBA sets EuroLeague, EuroCup start dates; recent NCAA alums sign overseas

By Christine M. Hopkins / September 7, 2020

EuroLeague season slated to begin on time, EuroCup postponed to December; plus, tracking recent NCAA alums as they begin pro careers abroad

Breaking: No WNBA games again today, Aug. 27

By Howard Megdal / August 27, 2020

In roundtable discussion, players explain what they’re fighting for

Atlanta Dream, WNBA boycott games in response to the police shooting of Jacob Blake

By Bailey Johnson / August 27, 2020

The Dream, Mystics, Lynx, Sparks, Sun, and Mercury collectively decided not to play Wednesday night.

News alert: WNBA players sit out Wednesday’s games to protest racial injustice

By Bela Kirpalani / August 26, 2020

The players will sit out all three of the WNBA’s games on Wednesday, according to a statement read by Atlanta Dream player Elizabeth Williams on ESPN.