WNBA

The Villanova women's basketball team poses for a photograph upon clinching a spot in the Sweet Sixteen of the 2023 NCAA Tournament. (Source / Villanova WBB Twitter)

Daily Briefing — Feb. 10, 2022: UCON’T WIN THEM ALL — Villanova ends longest DI conference win streak

By Emily Adler / February 10, 2022

Duck decimation details

Indiana Fever forward Victoria Vivians

Indiana Fever add needed depth at key positions with Victoria Vivians and Alaina Coates

By Tony East / February 9, 2022

Roster stands at 12 with draft picks to come

Jordin Canada chases after a loose ball

Daily Briefing — Feb. 9, 2022: Finding the missing Lynx

By Emily Adler / February 9, 2022

A Sheppard for the Hokies

She Got Next, Episode 43: Pepper talks to John Giggy Maxwell

By Pepper Persley / February 8, 2022

‘I worked in the WNBA with Coach Laimbeer in Detroit for three seasons and picked up a championship ring with the 2006 Shock’

A plan taking shape: where the Atlanta Dream stand after Carter’s departure

By Spencer Nusbaum / February 8, 2022

Coffey, Wheeler in as Carter’s departure signals clean slate for the franchise

How Arike Ogunbowale’s commitment solidifies the Dallas Wings’ plan

By Arie Graham / February 8, 2022

‘Arike is here to stay’

Laney

How Betnijah Laney returned to USA Basketball for the first time since 2013

By Scott Mammoser / February 7, 2022

‘It’s great to be recognized for my efforts, Laney said, and to be around a lot of great players’

Connecticut Sun guard Courtney Williams (10) shoots during Game 1 of the WNBA Finals between the Connecticut Sun and the Washington Mystics at the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, DC on Sept. 29, 2019. (Photo credit: Chris Poss)

Jonquel Jones, Sun veterans advocated for Courtney Williams’ return

By Jacqueline LeBlanc / February 6, 2022

‘When you have those conversations with JJ and she says, “We need Courtney Williams” … you listen to JJ’

Liz Cambage

How the Los Angeles Sparks pulled off a whirlwind free agency

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / February 6, 2022

Liz Cambage, Chennedy Carter headline the Sparks’ unexpected flurry of moves

Chicago Sky guard Allie Quigley (14) dribbles during a WNBA semifinals game against the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, USA on Sept. 30, 2021. (Photo credit: Chris Poss)

What the Sky’s 2022 outlook looks like if Vanderquigs returns or departs

By James Kay / February 6, 2022

Chicago’s season hangs in the balance of Courtney Vandersloot, Allie Quigley returning