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WBL

Locked on Women’s Basketball: The WBL, legends of pro women’s basketball we must hear from 

By The Next / June 29, 2022

‘Our mission is to promote the historic and social relevance of the WBL to inspire future generations’

Atlantic 10

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Atlantic 10, WBL and Candice Dupree

By The Next / June 9, 2022

After she became a mom to her four year old twins she realized she might actually have the patience for coaching

Tatterson

Book Excerpt: Long before the WNBA, Gail Tatterson was one of the short-lived WBL’s top players

By Mitchell Northam / May 11, 2022

Tatterson led the WBL in field goal percentage in 1978-79 with a 64.6% clip

Remembering Queens College and WBL legend Althea Gwyn

By Tee Baker / January 17, 2022

Queens College hooper saw the potential of women’s professional basketball

Stanford's Cameron brink goes up for a shot against Oregon State's Timea Gardiner.

Sparks land talented duo with WNBA Draft lottery picks

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / April 16, 2024

Two new franchise cornerstones are coming to town.

The 2024 BIG EAST Tournament logo pictured on a basketball stanchion

BIG EAST Tournament: Day 1 sights and sounds

By Tee Baker / March 9, 2024

Providence, Seton Hall and Georgetown advance to quarterfinals

Lynette Woodard of the Kansas Jayhawks

Legacy of Lynette Woodard reaches far beyond scoring

By Angie Holmes / February 28, 2024

How the AIAW paved the way for today’s superstars

A basketball displaying the March Madness logo enter the basket.

Francis Marion’s Lauryn Taylor shatters NCAA rebounding record

By Tee Baker / February 17, 2024

Patriots senior Lauryn Taylor joins FMU alum Pearl Moore in record books

Caitlin Clark (22) is hoisted in the air by her Iowa Hawkeye teammates after setting the NCAA Division I women's basketball scoring record Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City. PHOTO CREDIT/hawkeyesports.com

Sights and sounds from Caitlin Clark’s record-breaking night

By Angie Holmes / February 16, 2024

Caitlin Clark breaks NCAA D-I career, Iowa single-game scoring marks

Six of the top prospects in WNBA history — Candace Parker, Caitlin Clark, A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner — pictured in a graphic.

Ranking the top WNBA Draft prospects of all time

By Em Adler / January 23, 2024

See where all the greats line up