WNBA

Caitlin Clark does the shrug

Daily Briefing — Feb. 1, 2022: MANIC MONDAY — WNBA free agency explodes

By Em Adler / February 1, 2022

Indiana struggles with Holmes-lessness

A day after losing Stefanie Dolson to New York, Chicago reloads its frontcourt

By James Kay / January 31, 2022

Copper is expected to re-sign, Meesseman and Bradford reportedly joining Chicago in 2022

Libby Bazelak aggressively dribbles from the slot to the key

Daily Briefing — Jan. 31, 2022: Centers of attention — Stefanie Dolson, Mercedes Russell sign with New York, Seattle

By Em Adler / January 31, 2022

Louisville romps

She Got Next, Episode 42: Pepper talks to Jennifer Azzi

By Pepper Persley / January 30, 2022

‘When I was at Stanford, I was part of Tara’s first recruiting class and I think the year before we got there, the team had single-digit wins’

What a Jonquel Jones and Courtney Williams reunion means for the Connecticut Sun

By Jacqueline LeBlanc / January 29, 2022

Two bedrocks of the Sun’s 2019 WNBA Finals run are nearing deals to return to the team

looking from behind her, Talia von Oelhoffen holds her release as a three-point shot travels towards the rim from the corner

Daily Briefing — Jan. 29, 2022: Send Reeve an Angel

By Em Adler / January 29, 2022

And it’s going to be January in Seattle for longer than a month

Briann January defensively harasses a Courtney Williams who has picked up her dribble

JANUARY HYMN: Nine thoughts after Seattle reaches deal with Briann January

By Em Adler / January 28, 2022

If Bird, Loyd, and January all scale back their minutes from last year, that nearly exceeds the 80 minutes available across the guard spots

Cheryl Reeve. (USA Basketball photo)

Who will be joining USA Basketball for its pre-World Cup Qualifiers camp

By Scott Mammoser / January 28, 2022

‘The philosophy is WNBA coaches are available in February, Reeve said, and I am thrilled because they are my counterparts’

Seattle Storm players put their hands in to end a timeout, Noelle Quinn sitting towards the middle, with Jordin Canada, Breanna Stewart, Sue Bird, and Mercedes Russell sitting in front of her, and the rest of the Storm leaning in from both sides.

Seattle Storm free agency: a choose-your-own-adventure game

By Em Adler / January 28, 2022

You’re Talisa Rhea now

Breanna Stewart rises to shoot a three in front of an extended Tina Charles

The Next’s 2022 free agency projections, Part II: Unrestricted free agents

By em-adler-sheher / January 28, 2022

Part II of II, The Next projections for WNBA free agency