A'ja Wilson

Locked On Women’s Basketball: A’ja Wilson’s Olympic dominance

By The Next / July 31, 2024

‘It’s a 3-point shooting team around the best player in the game, A’ja Wilson’

Tiffany Hayes communicates with her teammates in an Aces victory over the Mystics

Tiffany Hayes came out of retirement to make an impact

By Matthew Walter / July 29, 2024

She went from sitting on the beach to coming off the bench for the reigning champs

Team USA center Brittney Griner (15) high-fives teammate Kelsey Plum (5) during the WNBA All-Star Game against Team WNBA at Footprint Center in Phoenix on July 20, 2024. (Photo credit: Joe Rondone/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK)

‘As bad as it was, it was good for us’: How Team USA will adjust after another loss to WNBA All-Stars

By Scott Mammoser / July 21, 2024

For the second time in a row, players cut from Team USA roster handed the Olympians a loss

Atlanta Dream guard Allisha Gray attempts a jump shot over the outstretched hand of Washington Mystics guard Ariel Atkins.

All-Star Allisha Gray has found freedom and joy with the Atlanta Dream

By Wilton Jackson / July 20, 2024

Gray: ‘Coming to Atlanta has allowed me to be the player I know I am’

Washington Mystics guard Ariel Atkins shoots a left-handed jump shot as Las Vegas Aces center Kiah Stokes arrives too late to get a hand up.

With career-high 36 points, Mystics’ Ariel Atkins reminds WNBA how elite she is

By Jenn Hatfield / July 15, 2024

Eric Thibault: ‘It was probably just a bigger version of what she’s always done’

Seattle point guard Skylar Diggins-Smith stands in front of Storm head coach Noelle Quinn, both looking out at the court, with fans packed behind them to watch a WNBA game

Sunday Notes, Week 9: Skylar Diggins-Smith, Aari McDonald star; Wings fall further in standings

By Emily Adler / July 14, 2024

Our weekly look around the WNBA looks at Skylar Diggins-Smith and Aari McDonald both turning the clock back to 2024, plus more research

Graphic with photo of Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark smiling together at the 2024 WNBA Draft. Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. White text on orange background below reads "The Real Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark". Headshots of guest Rob Knox and host Howard Megdal at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: The real Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, plus A’ja Wilson’s historic run

By The Next / July 9, 2024

Rob Knox: ‘They’re two highly competitive players and they want to beat each other, there’s nothing wrong with that’

Locked On Women’s Basketball: A’ja Wilson and the growth of the game

By The Next / July 8, 2024

Host Gigi Speer talks to listeners about the recent accomplishments of WNBA stars as well as the growth of the game over 10 years

A’ja Wilson smiles on the basketball court

How A’ja Wilson has lifted the Aces as she becomes their all-time leading scorer

By Matthew Walter / July 8, 2024

‘She’s the greatest player to put on the uniform, period, as she would say,’ Becky Hammon said of Wilson

The Las Vegas Aces players, including star A'ja Wilson, put one hand each into a huddle. The text "Aces are accelerating" 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: A’ja Wilson dominates and Las Vegas Aces accelerate

By The Next / July 4, 2024

‘When [Wilson] scores 28, that’s normal. It sounds wild, but it’s just her’