WNBA

The 2024 Indiana Fever

How the Indiana Fever packed a rebuild into two seasons

By Tony East / September 5, 2024

A timeline of the long drought and quick uptick

Los Angeles Sparks guard Rae Burrell points upwards in a game against the Connecticut Sun.

Rae Burrell is finding her stride, despite Sparks’ season-long struggles

By Cameron Ruby / September 4, 2024

Burrell has become a key player as the Sparks attempt to salvage a difficult season

Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell (0) dribbles the ball while Phoenix Mercury guard Celeste Taylor (12) defends her hip-to-hip

Phoenix Mercury’s late-season additions lend hands for playoff push

By Tia Reid / September 4, 2024

Rookie Celeste Taylor and veteran Monique Billings bring intensity to the defensive side of the ball

The Las Vegas Aces huddle together to celebrate a win over the Washington Mystics.

How the Las Vegas Aces are trying to find consistency

By Matthew Walter / September 3, 2024

A’ja Wilson: ‘My main focus is just getting wins’

Tina Charles smiles on the court with a camera in her face.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Atlanta Dream in contention

By The Next / September 3, 2024

‘That’s the biggest blessing that you could have’

With playoffs on the horizon, Connecticut Sun are sharpening their shooting

By Gabby Alfveby / September 3, 2024

Mabrey acquisition key to the perimeter plan

Rookie of the Year debate? Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese shut down talk before another battle

By Tony East / September 2, 2024

Clark: ‘I think me and Angel would both give you the same answer. We don’t wake up and think about individual awards’

Napheesa Collier is giving an over the shoulder look to show off a backless black dress on the on the WNBA's All-Star Game orange carpet

WNBA’s tunnel fits celebrate creative and artistic expressions of individuality

By Rob Knox / September 2, 2024

‘It’s more of an opportunity now for storytelling about who these players are’

A close-up photo of Duke guard Jasmine Thomas in a game, leaning forward with her mouth slightly open in an O shape. The phrases "WNBA Retrospect" and "All-time great defender" 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: How did Jasmine Thomas fall to No. 12 in the 2011 WNBA Draft?

By The Next / September 1, 2024

Adler: ‘She might be the best point-of-attack defender I’ve scouted’

Washington Mystics guard Ariel Atkins dribbles the ball with her left hand just inside the 3-point line.

Ariel Atkins isn’t the Mystics’ point guard, but she’s facilitating more than ever

By Jenn Hatfield / September 1, 2024

Atkins is averaging a career-high 3.4 assists per game while leading Washington in scoring