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Graphic showing a picture of Washington's Shakira Austin and coach Eric Thibault with a text overlay reading "Mystics & Ivy Updates." A Locked On Women's Basketball logo is in the top right and there are screen grabs of host Natalie Heavren and guest Jenn Hatfield stacked below.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Washington Mystics training camp primer and Ivy League update

By The Next / April 21, 2023

Natalie and Jenn discuss the upcoming WNBA season in D.C. and take a look at the latest moves in the Ivy League

Two side-by-side images. At left, Vanderbilt's Jasmine Lister attempts a right-handed layup as an LSU defender watches. At right, CSUN's Cinnamon Lister drives into the lane with her left hand.

Lister sister assisters: Charting the careers of twin point guards Cinnamon and Jasmine Lister

By Jenn Hatfield / April 21, 2023

The Listers’ paths diverged after high school, but both eventually found a way to the WNBA

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

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Erica Wheeler is ready for her next challenge with the Indiana Fever 

By The Next / April 19, 2023

Howard and Erica Wheeler chat about her return to Indiana, being a leader and the excitement of the draftees

Locked on Women’s Basketball: 2023 WNBA Draft: Maddy Siegrist, Lou Lopez Sénéchal, Dallas Wings 

By The Next / April 18, 2023

Howard speaks to Maddy Siegrist and Lou Lopez Sénéchal along with Dallas team president Greg Bibb and head coach Latricia Trammell

Close-up photos of UConn's Paige Bueckers, Iowa's Caitlin Clark and Notre Dame's Olivia Miles are displayed from left to right. The text "WNBA Prospect Ranking" 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: Ranking top WNBA Draft prospects in college basketball

By The Next / April 15, 2023

Who is the top WNBA Draft prospect still in college?

A photo from the 2023 WNBA Draft as No. 2 overall pick Diamond Miller poses for a picture with commissioner Cathy Engelbert, holding up a Minnesota Lynx No. 23 jersey.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Did the Lynx win the 2023 WNBA Draft?

By The Next / April 14, 2023

Did the Minnesota Lynx win the 2023 WNBA Draft? Lynx beat reporter Terry Horstman joins host Jackie Powell to discuss the direction Minnesota is heading.

How the Lynx remade their roster, beginning with Diamond Miller, in the 2023 WNBA Draft

By Terry Horstman / April 13, 2023

Minnesota adds five intriguing prospects with an eye towards this year’s training camp and beyond

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Nancy Lieberman is all in on the Dallas Wings

By The Next / April 12, 2023

Howard and Nancy Lieberman chat about her new role as an ambassador, Maddy Siegrist and more

Michelle Smith with Kayla Pedersen of Stanford. (photo courtesy of Michelle Smith)

Closing a door on history: Ruminations on WNBA locker room access

By Michelle Smith / April 12, 2023

One woman in sports media’s experience with locker room access