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Chicago Sky players surround Elizabeth Williams who raises her arm and is dancing

Chicago Sky will prioritize shooting with the No. 3 pick in the draft

By Alissa Hirsh / November 18, 2024

A lottery pick could help the Sky strengthen roster holes on the perimeter

The Sparks receive a surprise with the second overall pick (again) in 2025

By Cameron Ruby / November 18, 2024

Despite having the highest odds for the top overall pick, the Los Angeles Sparks will pick second in April’s WNBA Draft

Aaliyah Edwards of the Washington Mystics and Kamilla Cardoso of the Chicago Sky contest the opening tip.

Washington Mystics begin uncertain offseason by getting No. 4 pick in WNBA draft lottery

By Jenn Hatfield / November 17, 2024

The Mystics have two top-six picks in the 2025 draft

Dallas Wings win No. 1 pick in 2025 WNBA Draft Lottery

By Sydney Wingfield / November 17, 2024

Paige Bueckers top prize in crowded field of talent

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Dream hire Smesko, early 2025 WNBA Draft notes

By The Next / November 17, 2024

Plus: which freshmen are standing out to our draft experts so far?

Rachel Banham, Elizabeth Williams, Tyler Marsh and Jeff Pagliocca sit next to each other at the press conference table

How new Sky coach Tyler Marsh plans to build a stronger foundation

By Alissa Hirsh / November 16, 2024

Marsh stresses shooting, culture in introductory press conference

Seattle Storm point guard Sue Bird (10) sits pensively by the scorers table with her arms around her knees.

Inductees announced for the Women’s Basketball Hall Of Fame Class of 2025

By Sydney Wingfield / November 16, 2024

Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles headline the seven-person class

FGCU head coach Karl Smesko addresses his team.

Atlanta Dream hire Florida Gulf Coast’s Karl Smesko as head coach

By Wilton Jackson / November 13, 2024

Smesko brings player development, decades of winning to Dream

Graphic with a photo of Indiana Fever president of basketball and business operations Kelly Krauskopf. Text overlay reads "Elevating Caitlin Clark's Fever." There is a Locked on Women's Basketball logo in the top right corner and smaller photos of Howard Megdal and Kelly Krauskopf beneath it.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Kelly Krauskopf back with Indiana Fever, ready to elevate Caitlin Clark

By The Next / November 13, 2024

Krauskopf shares her thoughts on WNBA development and building a contender in Indiana

Graphic with photo of Diana Taurasi sitting on the bench and looking toward the camera. Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. White text on orange background below reads "Diana Taurasi Talks Legacies" Headshots of guest Diana Taurasi and host Howard Megdal at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Diana Taurasi talks best UConn teams ever, Geno Auriemma’s greatness and her future

By The Next / November 12, 2024

Taurasi: ‘I’m not going to make a decision [based] on trying to have the perfect fairy tale ending, because that’s not life’