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Atlanta Dream wing Maya Caldwell (#33) dribbles the ball in a game against the Minnesota Lynx on August 8, 2022 (Photo credit: John McClellan | The Next)

Atlanta Dream notebook: Jordin Canada returns from injury, Maya Caldwell signed

By Hunter Cruse / June 26, 2024

Allisha Gray: ‘I’m so excited. About time!’

Thumbnail image of Atlanta Dream guard Aerial Powers over the title "Woman of many powers"

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Getting to know Aerial Powers on and off the court

By The Next / June 26, 2024

Atlanta guard is so much more than just a basketball player

Lynx players pose for a photo after winning the Commissioner's Cup

Chemistry and culture propel Lynx to Commissioner’s Cup title

By Terry Horstman / June 26, 2024

Napheesa Collier: ‘We’re here’

Graphic with photo of Seattle Storm head coach Noelle Quin standing on the sidelines during a game with her hands on her hips. White text on orange background below reads "Noelle Quinn takes stock". Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. Headshots of guest Noelle Quinn and host Howard Megdal at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Noelle Quinn has the Seattle Storm playing like WNBA contenders

By The Next / June 25, 2024

Quinn: ‘I feel like we’re still not there you know, we’re getting better, we’re scratching the surface’

Victoria Vivians is Seattle’s unsung starter

By Bella Munson / June 25, 2024

Jewell Loyd: ‘She’s always in the right spot, comes up with a big rebound, big block, big deflection, whatever it is, right when we need it.’

Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese dribbles the ball with her left hand, facing no defensive pressure.

How the WNBA really feels about Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark

By Rob Knox / June 25, 2024

Elizabeth Williams: ‘I don’t think we’re complaining about eyeballs on our league’

Aliyah Boston in a game

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Have the Indiana Fever hacked it?

By The Next / June 24, 2024

‘Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark are that core duo that are so important to, ultimately, the ceiling that this franchise can unlock’

Washington Mystics guard Ariel Atkins is shown from behind as she chest bumps forward Emily Engstler.

After instability in her WNBA career, Mystics’ Emily Engstler finds her ‘magic’ in a weekend back-to-back

By Jenn Hatfield / June 24, 2024

Engstler’s career performances came at exactly the right time for shorthanded Mystics

Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson shoots a layup off her fingertips next to the rim as Minnesota Lynx center Alanna Smith reaches out and up to contest the shot in a WNBA game.

Sunday Notes, Week 6: A’ja Wilson’s dominance, Connecticut’s loss and more!

By Emily Adler / June 23, 2024

Our weekly look around the WNBA looks at A’ja Wilson reaching new heights, how the Sun lost, which teams have good spacing, and more!

Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington sits on the court and appears to be questioning a call. The text "A good thing about every WNBA team" is 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: One good thing about every WNBA team in 2024

By The Next / June 22, 2024

Connecticut’s guards, Washington’s passing are a few reasons to cheer