2025 WNBA free agency

How McKenzie Forbes is approaching her second chance at a WNBA roster spot

By Jenn Hatfield / April 26, 2025

The Harvard and USC grad played in three other leagues after getting cut last spring, hoping to get back to the WNBA

Sydney Colson ready for new chance with Indiana Fever as offseason nears end

By Tony East / April 25, 2025

Each Indiana Fever 2025 free agent has made their arrival in Indianapolis

Brianna Turner signing, other small moves solidify Indiana Fever rotation

By Tony East / March 10, 2025

The Indiana Fever signed Brianna Turner in free agency, and the move makes the Fever’s 2025 rotation look whole.

Win now or pay later: Sky sacrifice draft assets for All-Star Ariel Atkins

By Alissa Hirsh / February 24, 2025

Atkins enhances the Sky’s playoff prospects in 2025, but limits the team’s ability to replenish talent through the draft

Why the Washington Mystics made the ‘difficult’ choice to trade Ariel Atkins

By Jenn Hatfield / February 24, 2025

Washington got back two draft picks and a future pick swap, which could help it solidify a young core

Why the New York Liberty signed veteran forward Isabelle Harrison

By Jackie Powell / February 22, 2025

Signing Harrison gives the Liberty more natural bigs, whereas last season they used several big wings

Connecticut Sun add international experience and young talent in roster shuffle

By Gabby Alfveby / February 22, 2025

It’s a new era for Connecticut. Who will help get it started?

New wings Becca Allen and Kia Nurse help reset Sky’s flight path

By Alissa Hirsh / February 17, 2025

Duo brings shooting, versatility to Sky’s perimeter overhaul

A busy Indiana Fever week: Katie Lou Samuelson waived, DeWanna Bonner arrives and the 2026 offseason takes shape

By Tony East / February 13, 2025

The Indiana Fever keep adjusting their roster

What the new Washington Mystics leadership will prioritize in its rebuild

By Jenn Hatfield / February 13, 2025

General manager Jamila Wideman and head coach Sydney Johnson are looking to build ‘a home’ for players in Washington