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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

Close-up photos of USC's JuJu Watkins and UConn's Paige Bueckers are shown side by side. The text "All-Americans draft" 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: 2024-25 preseason All-American teams mock draft

By The Next / November 2, 2024

Does Paige Bueckers or JuJu Watkins go No. 1 in this mock draft?

A collage of nine pictures of top 2025 WNBA draft prospects: In the middle, UConn guard Paige Bueckers screams in celebration; surrounding her, from top-left clockwise: South Carolina guard Raven Johnson dribble around an Iowa defender; UCLA forward Janiah Barker holds the ball out in one outstreched arm at the top of a crossover; NC State guard Saniya Rivers dribbles between her legs while looking toward the paint; Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles dribbles up the court; Notre Dame guard Sonia Citron holds her shot release while turning to jog back up the court in front of a full audience; Slovenian forward Ajsa Sivka moves up the court; South Carolina guard Te-Hina Paopao reaches in to deflect the ball from an Iowa player's dribble; Stanford big Kiki Iriafen holds the ball above her head in midair to release a jump shot over the extended arm of a defender.

Who’s Next — The Next’s 2025 WNBA Draft Board, V1.0

By Emily Adler / October 14, 2024

The most detailed 2025 WNBA draft resource available outside a team’s actual war room

A collage of seven pictures of top WNBA draft prospects: In the middle, UConn guard Paige Bueckers screams in celebration while clenching her fists and flexing; surrounding her, from top-left clockwise: Notre Dame guard Hannah Hidalgo holds the ball while looking into the distance; South Carolina guard MiLaysia Fulwiley jumps in midair higher than every other player on the court to release a floater; Stanford big Kiki Iriafen holds the ball above her head in midair to release a jump shot over the extended arm of a defender; Texas A&M big Janiah Barker looks down; Texas wing Madison Booker leans over and yells in celebration, while teammates yell in random directions in celebration as well; JuJu Watkins holds the ball over head to release a free-throw.

Who are the top WNBA draft prospects in college basketball?

By Emily Adler / April 23, 2024

The future has never been brighter

Graphic with photo of Iowa players Hannah Stuelke, Caitlin Clark, and Sydney Affolter celebrating during an Elite Eight game against LSU. Text below reads "Caitlin Clark Prevails!". Locked On Women's Basketball logo at the top right corner. Headshots of guest Isabel Rodrigues and host Howard Megdal at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Hear how Caitlin Clark and Iowa defeated Angel Reese and LSU

By The Next / April 2, 2024

Megdal: ‘You can actually feel it when the women’s game gets to another level’

The UCLA Bruins celebrate after a win.

With five teams in the Sweet 16, Pac-12 has its proof point in last hurrah

By Michelle Smith / March 28, 2024

Five of the eight games in the Sweet 16 will have a Pac-12 in it

LSU's Flau'jae Johnson pictured getting up shots ahead of the Tigers first SEC Tournament game against Auburn on March 8, 2024.

Film room: Why Flau’jae Johnson is a future lottery pick

By Hunter Cruse / March 18, 2024

She’s one of the most electric players in college basketball

Hailey Van Lith dribbles the ball between her legs.

Hailey Van Lith leans on self-confidence through LSU transition

By Gabriella Lewis / March 14, 2024

“LSU is unique because it’s a very pro-style vibe”

South Carolina brings home SEC Tournament title — but not without a fight

By Gabriella Lewis / March 11, 2024

The weekend’s highlights and more from Greenville

South Carolina guard MiLaysia Fulwiley gets a step on her defender and elevates for a right-handed layup.

The nastiest, filthiest, most lethal handles of the 2023-24 college season

By Emily Adler / March 3, 2024

Yes, JuJu Watkins and MiLaysia Fulwiley show up a lot