Ta'Niya Latson

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Ta’Niya Latson is making history at Florida State

By The Next / December 18, 2024

Latson is emerging as one of the most exciting players in women’s basketball

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

Florida State guard Ta'Niya Latson (00) shoots over a defender during a game against NC State

Ta’Niya Latson continues to shine at Florida State, closes in on 1,000 points

By Jenna Cuniowski / January 13, 2024

‘You’ve got to be special and elite to do it at a rate that Ta’Niya’s done it, it’s otherworldly’

A picture of the centercourt jumbotron, which is displaying the Ball Dawgs Classic logo

Ball Dawgs Classic refs called wrong 3-point line throughout Thanksgiving tournament

By Emily Adler / December 3, 2023

The Next investigates one of the strangest reffing mix-ups of the year.

Florida State head coach Brooke Wyckoff answers a question at the 2023 ACC Tipoff in Charlotte, N.C., Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. (Photo by Nell Redmond/ACC)

Florida State coach Brooke Wyckoff recovering from successful breast cancer surgery 

By Cameron Ruby / October 31, 2023

‘I am looking forward to continuing to lead our women’s basketball program through another successful season’

Florida State guard Ta'Niya Latson (00) dribbles the ball. Text at the bottom: "Ta'Niya's Encore."

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Ta’Niya Latson, Brooke Wyckoff taking Florida State to next level

By The Next / October 24, 2023

‘They’re comfortable now … they understand our sense of urgency.’

South Carolina center Kamilla Cardosa is pictured warming up in a South Carolina Gamecocks sweatshirt.

Hall of Fame Showcase features multiple top matchups

By Cameron Ruby / June 16, 2023

Florida State, North Carolina, South Carolina, UCLA, UConn and Utah will compete

10 images of future WNBA draft prospects, arranged in a collage: in the center, Iowa Hawkeyes point guard Caitlin Clark stands holding the ball looking up and out before taking a free-throw; around the perimeter, the pictures are: UConn Huskies point guard Paige Bueckers dribbles around a Stanford defender; Notre Dame Fighting Irish point guard Olivia Miles extends her arm up and out to shoot a layup while looking up at the rim; Ohio State Buckeyes combo forward Cotie McMahon points up in celebration; UConn big Aaliyah Edwards stands in a crouched defensive stance guarding the point of attack; Stanford Cardinal big Cameron Brink squats with the ball before shooting a free-throw; Florida State point guard Ta'Niya Latson dribbles downhill past a ball screen; Michigan Wolverines guard Laila Phelia drives downhill past an Ohio State defender; Texas A&M Aggies big wing Janiah Barker pumps her fist and shouts in celebration; UConn off-ball guard Azzi Fudd releases a 3-point jump shot from the wing.

Who are the top WNBA draft prospects in women’s college basketball?

By Hunter Cruse / April 20, 2023

Ranking the top 22 prospects in women’s college basketball

Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles directs traffic during a regular season matchup against N.C. State on Jan. 29, 2023 in Raleigh. (Mitchell Northam / The Next)

How Olivia Miles and Ta’Niya Latson injuries impact teams’ chances

By Aya Abdeen / March 16, 2023

Notre Dame and Florida State announced that key players will miss NCAA Tournament

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Is Florida State’s Brooke Wyckoff the NCAA Coach of the Year?

By The Next / February 9, 2023

Wyckoff and star freshman Ta’Niya Latson are building something special