WNBA

Graphic with photo of Natisha Hiedeman (2) diving for a basketball during a game for the Connecticut Sun. The text below reads "Going Places." The Locked On Women's Basketball logo is at the top right. Headshots of guest Natisha Hiedeman and host Howard Megdal are at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Natisha Hiedeman, difference-maker for Minnesota Lynx, Penn State

By The Next / March 7, 2024

‘When you’re happy off the court, you’re playing great on the court. So I feel like this is going to be a really exciting season for me’

WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert stands at a wooden podium and speaks with the media ahead of a 2023 playoff game. An orange backdrop featuring the WNBA playoffs and Google logos is behind her.

WNBA returns to Canada for exhibition game May 5. Will northern expansion follow?

By Aya Abdeen / March 7, 2024

Engelbert: ‘Globalizing the game is an important part of our strategy’

Indiana Fever Chicago Sky Katie Lou Samuelson

How Katie Lou Samuelson thinks she will boost the Indiana Fever

By Tony East / March 6, 2024

The Indiana Fever added Katie Lou Samuelson in free agency. She should provide an instant boost in many important ways

Minnesota point guard Moriah Jefferson drives downhill from the slot around a pick-and-roll screen from Lynx center Sylvia Fowles, who is beginning to roll after screening Dallas Wings wing Marina Mabrey off of Jefferson.

Back in Connecticut, Moriah Jefferson has familiar championship dreams

By Noa Dalzell / March 2, 2024

‘Any time you’re in Connecticut, it feels like a family’

Caitlin Clark pumps up the crowd at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

With Caitlin Clark headed to the WNBA, the Indiana Fever are back

By Tony East / March 1, 2024

The Fever are coming for your wins, and they will be for a while

Caitlin Clark smiles as she holds an ESPN microphone and looks out at the Iowa fans after a victory in the 2023 Final Four.

Iowa star Caitlin Clark declares for 2024 WNBA Draft

By Aya Abdeen / February 29, 2024

Clark is presumed to be picked first by the Indiana Fever

A'ja Wilson tries to shoot past Jonquel Jones in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals in Brooklyn, NY. Photo Credit: Dominic Allegra | The Next

A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces face Puerto Rico in South Carolina

By Aya Abdeen / February 29, 2024

Wilson: ‘I’m excited and can’t wait to return to Columbia with my Aces team’

Nneka Ogwumike stands in a bright yellow blazer holding a Storm jersey emblazoned with the number three and Ogwumike's last name. She stands next to Skylar Diggins-Smith who holds a jersey with her own last name and the number four on it.

Skylar Diggins-Smith and Nneka Ogwumike talk why Seattle, excitement, and high expectations

By Bella Munson / February 28, 2024

Dedicated practice facilities, high expectations, and Jewell Loyd highlight how Seattle signed two all-time greats

Sabrina Ionescu New York Liberty Steph Curry Golden State Warriors 2024 NBA All-Star weekend

Sights and sounds from the WNBA at NBA All-Star weekend

By Tony East / February 28, 2024

Sights and sounds from the Women’s basketball world at 2024 NBA All-Star weekend.

A sign inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis shows Indiana Fever rookie center Aliyah Boston smiling and holding her blue No. 7 jersey at chest level. The Fever logo is behind her.

How to watch the 2024 WNBA Draft revealed

By Sydney Wingfield / February 28, 2024

BAM provides a stage for show on WNBA’s future