WNBA

LA Sparks off-ball guard Brittney Sykes pulls the ball towards her stomach with both arms in preparation to pass

Daily Briefing — June 1, 2022: CHOKE POINTS — Ogunbowale misses game-tying free-throws in Los Angeles

By Emily Adler / June 1, 2022

Classic WNBA After Dark in LA

Chicago Sky

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Chicago Sky prove plenty in loss to Las Vegas Aces

By The Next / May 31, 2022

The first five games of the season the Sky who really weren’t pushing the pace which is abnormal for James Wade lead team

‘I don’t know if there’ll be another’: Seimone Augustus becomes second Lynx player to have jersey retired

By Lucas Seehafer / May 31, 2022

Sights and sounds from the Target Center

Kahleah Copper analyzes the court during the Chicago Sky's May 24th bout against the Washington Mystics (photo credit: Domenic Allegra)

Bright spots abound for Chicago Sky despite loss to Las Vegas Aces

By James Kay / May 31, 2022

Chicago is thriving in transition

Las Vegas Aces point guards Chelsea Gray and Kelsey Plum stand with their hands on their hips facing away from the camera

Daily Briefing — May 31, 2022: Sun-Aces headline four games on ESPN

By Emily Adler / May 31, 2022

And you can join us for Sun-Aces!

Los Angeles point guard Chennedy Carter dribbles up the court in a WNBA game

Daily Briefing — May 30, 2022: Diana Taurasi, Sabrina Ionescu, Sylvia Fowles suffer painful losses

By Emily Adler / May 30, 2022

Kristy Wallace is an Australian hero, unlike some people we could mention

DeWanna Bonner (24) and Courtney Williams (24) celebrate on the court as they run back on defense.

Daily Briefing — May 29, 2022: Aces topple Sky and here comes the Sun!

By Isabel Rodrigues / May 29, 2022

Wins for top teams across the league and double-doubles abound.

Indiana Fever interim head coach Carlos Knox coaches the Fever at practice on May 26, 2022.

How the Indiana Fever emerged victorious in Carlos Knox’s first game as interim head coach

By Tony East / May 28, 2022

The beginning of a new era for the Indiana Fever

Six things we’ve learned about the Washington Mystics after six wins

By Jenn Hatfield / May 28, 2022

Mystics head coach Mike Thibault gives his group a B+ or A- to date — but some players deserve A’s

Fever head coach Carlos Knox embraces Fever forward NaLyssa Smith, both are smiling. Fever guards Lexie Hull and Danielle Robinson walk towards Knox and Smith.

Daily Briefing — May 28, 2022: OPPORTUNITY KNOX — Carlos Knox earns first win with Indiana Fever

By Isabel Rodrigues / May 28, 2022

How many minutes can the Liberty find for Han Xu?