WNBA

What Kia Nurse learned about herself on the long road back to basketball

By Hayden Cilley / November 3, 2022

A catharsis in one on-court scream

Brittney Griner holds up a photo of her Russian club team during her trial on Aug. 4, 2022.

U.S. Embassy officials meet with Brittney Griner in Russia

By Eric Rynston-Lobel / November 3, 2022

‘This continues to be a top priority’

WNBL

Locked on Women’s Basketball: WNBA faces in the WNBL and Australian preview with Hayley Wildes, Part II 

By The Next / November 2, 2022

Isabel and Hayley Wildes discuss the WNBL in their Part II preview

WNBL

Locked on Women’s Basketball: WNBA faces in the WNBL and Australian preview with Hayley Wildes, Part I

By The Next / November 1, 2022

Isabel and Hayley Wildes discuss all things WNBL as the 2022 season is approaching

BREAKING NEWS: Dallas Wings hire Latricia Trammell as new head coach

By Howard Megdal / November 1, 2022

First-time head coaching hire brings wealth of experience

Destanni Henderson Indiana Fever

Destanni Henderson can finally decompress

By Tony East / October 31, 2022

Young guard ready to take next steps for the Indiana Fever

Cover picture featuring two photos side-by-side -- on the left, UCLA guard Charisma Osborne going up for a layup and on the right, then-Buffalo guard Dyaisha Fair rises midair for a jumper, with her guide hand having left the ball -- a couple title lines that say "BEST GUARDS IN THE WNBA DRAFT?"; the "Locked on Women's Basketball Podcast" logo; and pictures of co-hosts Hunter Cruse, Joshua Welch, and Em Adler laughing

Locked on Women’s Basketball: The best guards in the WNBA Draft

By The Next / October 29, 2022

How do Jacy Sheldon, Charisma Osborne, Zia Cooke, Ashley Joens and more stack up?

Phoenix Mercury big Brianna Turner, in mid-air above the restricted area, holds the ball in front of her face while looking at the hoop. Washington Mystics defenders stand behind her looking very concerned.

How Brianna Turner is more than an athlete

By Hayden Cilley / October 29, 2022

The Phoenix Mercury forward won the 2022 WNBA Care Community Assist Award for her work off the court

Brittney Griner is pictured in purple and orange Phoenix Mercury jersey, wearing the number 42.

A breakdown of Brittney Griner’s rejected appeal

By Caylen Johnson / October 25, 2022

This morning Brittney Griner and her legal team faced yet another setback as her sentencing appeal was rejected in a Russian court

Layshia Clarendon (7) handles the ball against the Chicago Sky during the second round of the 2021 playoffs. Photo Credit: John McLellan

Layshia Clarendon discusses joining 2023 Athletes Unlimited roster

By Jackie Powell / October 25, 2022

‘I just wanted the opportunity to continue to play’