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Mystics point guard Natasha Cloud (9) goes for a finger-roll layup. Storm center Tina Charles (31) and off-ball guard Gabby Williams (5) stand close behind, while point guard Sue Bird (10) and big win Breanna Stewart (30) stand at the top of the key. Mystics center Shakira Austin (0) stands behind Williams, while big Elena Delle Donne (11) stands behind Stewart.

Daily Briefing — July 31, 2022: Seattle Storm, Washington Mystics punch playoff tickets

By Isabel Rodrigues / July 31, 2022

Plus: Kelsey Mitchell to miss remainder of season with foot injury.

Aces center A'ja Wilson (22) goes for a layup, her right hand outstretched. Lynx center Sylvia Fowles (34) contests the shot with her right hand.

Daily Briefing — July 30, 2022: Off to the (WNBA playoffs) races!

By Isabel Rodrigues / July 30, 2022

Plus: Lexie Hull’s bizzarro stat line and the Aces’ bench actually played

Washington Mystics players Natasha Cloud (far left), Alysha Clark (22), Elena Delle Donne (11) and Shatori Walker-Kimbrough (32) confer during a game against the Minnesota Lynx at the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C., on July 17, 2022. (Photo credit: Domenic Allegra)

Are the Washington Mystics ready for the playoffs?

By Jenn Hatfield / July 29, 2022

Currently tied for fourth, the Mystics have a big opportunity this week to improve their playoff seed — and answer some lingering questions

Preview thumbnail for the July 29, 2022 episode of the Locked on Women's Basketball podcast episode, featuring a photo of Kelsey Plum and the tagline "Are the Aces the favorite?"

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Are the Aces favorites?

By The Next / July 29, 2022

Join host Alex Simon and Matthew Walter as they discuss the Aces taking home the Commissioner’s Cup title and their WNBA Championship chances

Sun off-ball guard DiJonai Carrington (21) sets up for a shot, a referee stands in the background.

Daily Briefing — July 29, 2022: Connecticut Sun clinch playoff spot

By Isabel Rodrigues / July 29, 2022

Plus: three all-or-nothing wins and clutch performances across the league

A thumbnail previewing a Locked on Women's Basketball podcast episode featuring Naz Hillmon of the Atlanta Dream

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Naz your typical rookie

By The Next / July 28, 2022

Naz Hillmon has exceeded expectations this season, as have the Dream as a team. Hillmon joins the show to explain how they’ve done it.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 26: Host Billie Jean King greets Layshia Clarendon and student-athlete Hailey Van Lith at the adidas 50th anniversary of Title IX celebration on July 26, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for adidas)

Fighting two fights: Layshia Clarendon is working toward a return to the court and a more inclusive world

By mariamarino11@gmail.com / July 28, 2022

‘I hope trans people are supported under Title IX’

Daily Briefing — July 28, 2022: U.S. reportedly offers prisoner swap for Brittney Griner

By Emily Adler / July 28, 2022

Pivotal Storm-Sun matchup this evening, watch it with us!

Takeaways from the second-ever Commissioner’s Cup championship

By James Kay / July 27, 2022

Chicago and Las Vegas are primed for the postseason after in-season bout

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Locked on Women’s Basketball: Did Las Vegas Aces just show how to win a WNBA title? Or are Chicago Sky favorites? 

By The Next / July 27, 2022

James speaks with host Howard about the television deal for the game and the atmosphere in Wintrust Arena