Myisha Hines-Allen

Napheesa Collier, congratulates Myisha Hines-Allen after a play against the Chicago Sky

For Myisha Hines-Allen and Napheesa Collier, a reunion three years in the making

By Terry Horstman / September 6, 2024

Lynx teammates played together in France in 2021

Graphic with photo of Lynx forward Myisha Hines-Allen boxing out during a game at Target Center. Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. White text on orange background below reads "Myisha's Feeling Minnesota". Headshots of guest Myisha Hines-Allen and host Howard Megdal at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Myisha Hines-Allen fits Minnesota Lynx, recalls Maya Moore’s greatness

By The Next / August 26, 2024

Hines-Allen: ‘I just still can’t believe I’m here. Every time I think about it, I’m smiling. It’s crazy’

Members of the Minnesota Lynx wave to fans following a victory

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Minnesota Lynx update

By The Next / August 23, 2024

Lynx players return to WNBA competition following Olympics

Washington Mystics forward Myisha Hines-Allen smiles as she runs down the court.

Trading Myisha Hines-Allen was hard for the Mystics, but it can help their rebuild

By Jenn Hatfield / August 22, 2024

Mike Thibault prioritizes draft picks, flexibility to get back to contention

Myisha Hines-Allen goes up with the ball in her right hand in a game against the Minnesota Lynx at Target Center

Minnesota Lynx add toughness, versatility with veteran Myisha Hines-Allen

By Terry Horstman / August 20, 2024

The veteran brings plenty of rebounding and championship experience

Washington Mystics point guard Julie Vanloo smiles, sticks her tongue out, and holds both hands with her thumbs and two fingers sticking out.

Julie Vanloo is quietly rewriting rookie records with the Washington Mystics

By Jenn Hatfield / July 24, 2024

‘She’s someone who deserves to be here and has shown that every single day’

After her first game in Washington against her former team, Phoenix Mercury guard Natasha Cloud raises her left hand in the air and puts her right hand over her heart to acknowledge the crowd.

Competitive fire, nostalgia duel in Natasha Cloud, Kristi Toliver’s D.C. homecoming

By Jenn Hatfield / July 18, 2024

Cloud: ‘Y’all was trying to get my thug tears today’

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’

Game photos of the three Washington Mystics players who received Olympic berths are displayed side-by-side. On the left, Julie Vanloo grins. In the center, Jade Melbourne dribbles the ball with her right hand. On the right, Aaliyah Edwards looks off to her right as her ponytail hangs in the air.

‘A summer full of dreams’: How three Mystics players reacted to Olympic berths

By Jenn Hatfield / July 13, 2024

Aaliyah Edwards, Jade Melbourne and Julie Vanloo will all represent their national teams — and the Mystics — in Paris

Washington Mystics players are pictured over the Locked on WBB logo and the title Mystics Forging Ahead

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Washington Mystics forging ahead

By The Next / July 12, 2024

Jenn Hatfield joins host Natalie Heavren to discuss what’s changed for the Mystics in the last month