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Locked On Women’s Basketball: Meet Awa Fam

By The Next / August 10, 2024

Hunter and Lincoln profile Fam, who was tabbed as the youngest MVP at the FIBA U20 European Championship last month

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Locked On Women’s Basketball: A’ja Wilson’s shoe drop

By The Next / August 9, 2024

Wilson makes her presence known both on and off the basketball court

Graphic with photo of Satou Sabally aiming for the basket while two defenders close in on her during a game between the Dallas Wings and Connecticut Sun. Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. White text on orange background below reads "Sabally's back for Wings". Headshot of host Howard Megdal at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Dallas Wings president Greg Bibb provides updates, outlines WNBA vision

By The Next / August 8, 2024

Bibb: “I feel confident that we have our long term solution ‘in house'”

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Locked On Women’s Basketball: Coquese Washington talks Rutgers, Kiyomi McMiller and WNBA boom

By The Next / August 6, 2024

Washington: ‘This is, to me, probably the seminal time in terms of coverage and appreciation of our sport’

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Locked On Women’s Basketball: Can the Golden State Valkyries land Paige Bueckers?

By The Next / August 5, 2024

‘If you’re Golden State, you would absolutely love … [to] have a chance with the ping-pong balls to get Paige’

Georgetown forward Rebekkah Brunson elevates during a game with two defenders on her. The phrases "The value of motor" and "WNBA Retrospect" are overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the orange Locked On Women's Basketball logo is in the top right corner.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Are there parallels between Rebekkah Brunson, Angel Reese as WNBA Draft prospects?

By The Next / August 3, 2024

‘You’re betting on motor with Brunson’

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Locked On Women’s Basketball: Team USA 3×3 and 5×5 updates

By The Next / August 2, 2024

Jackie Powell and Noa Dalzell discuss 3×3 and 5×5 basketball at the Olympics, including Team USA and the teams’ diverging outcomes so far.

Graphic with photo of Australian center Lauren Jackson (25) dribbling and shielding the ball from her defender, Canadian forward Aaliyah Edwards (24) who falls backwards. Edwards is wearing a clear face shield. White text on orange background below reads "Canada on the Brink". Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. Headshots of host Howard Megdal and guest Hayley McGoldrick at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Canada faces Group B adversity, 3×3 gains; WNBA Toronto moves forward

By The Next / August 1, 2024

Hayley McGoldrick: ‘When Canadians are presented the opportunity to watch and support women’s basketball, they always show up’

Locked On Women’s Basketball: A’ja Wilson’s Olympic dominance

By The Next / July 31, 2024

‘It’s a 3-point shooting team around the best player in the game, A’ja Wilson’

Graphic with photo of Indiana Fever players Caitlin Clark (22), Aliyah Boston (7) and Temi Fagbenle (14) gather on the court during a game. White text on orange background below reads "Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever rising". Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. Head shots of host Howard Megdal and guest Lin Dunn at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Lin Dunn thinks Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever’s best days are ahead

By The Next / July 30, 2024

Dunn: ‘We’re on a plan here to get back into playoffs and then eventually be challenging for championships just like we did when we had Tamika Catchings’