WNBA

Brittney Griner poses alongside friends and families in front of a new mural outside of Phoenix's Footprint center. The mural features a Griner and the likeness of other U.S. citizens wrongfully detained abroad.

Jovial Griner ready to return to the court

By Jesse Morrison / April 28, 2023

Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner spoke to the media on Thursday for the first time since returning home from wrongful detention

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Aliyah Boston arrives in Indiana, where the Fever have roster crunch 

By The Next / April 27, 2023

Howard and Tony chat about Aliyah Boston’s arrival in Indiana and her impact on the team — Emily Engstler’s departure

Chicago Sky’s Ruthy Hebard announces birth of first son

By James Kay / April 27, 2023

What it means for Hebard and the Sky this season

Louisville guard Hailey Van Lith shoots a left-handed layup as Mississippi defenders fail to contest.

What Hailey Van Lith brings to LSU

By Gabriella Lewis / April 27, 2023

Dynamic transfer guard slots in as quarterback for Kim Mulkey

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Betnijah Laney’s been building toward this New York Liberty season 

By The Next / April 26, 2023

Howard and Betnijah Laney discuss her role in New York, the best moment during the offseason and reflects on her journey with the Liberty

Three photos are arranged in a grid: Maryland's Diamond Miller celebrates on the court at left; South Carolina's Aliyah Boston backs down a defender at top; and Tennessee's Jordan Horston looks up as she dribbles at bottom.

Who typically wins WNBA Rookie of the Year — and what happens next?

By Jenn Hatfield / April 26, 2023

Aliyah Boston is the favorite, but she’ll have challengers

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Sharpshooting Taylor Mikesell of Indiana Fever details how she does it 

By The Next / April 25, 2023

Howard and Taylor Mikesell chat about her offensive game, the pace of the game and playing for three different schools

Dallas Wings

Dallas Wings: The rookies look to make an immediate impact

By Arie Graham / April 24, 2023

2023 draft picks Maddy Siegrist and Lou Lopez Sénéchal will learn from the veterans and carve their own paths

Cheryl Reeve meets with the media after Minnesota's 97-92 win against the Washington Mystics on July 26 at Target Center in Minneapolis (Photo Credit: John McClellan)

How the Lynx turned a fringe WNBA player into 2023 draftees Maïa Hirsch and Brea Beal

By Hunter Cruse / April 23, 2023

Minnesota uses ‘Sam Presti-like’ strategy to add top international prospect in 2023 draft

Close-up photos of LSU's Angel Reese and South Carolina's Kamilla Cardoso are displayed side-by-side. The text "Pro upside skepticism" is overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the orange Locked on Women's Basketball logo is in the upper right corner.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Where do Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso need to develop?

By The Next / April 22, 2023

Reese and Cardoso are excellent college players, but there are concerns about them as WNBA players