Aliyah Boston

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Who will Indiana Fever select in the 2023 WNBA Draft? Lin Dunn’s plan

By The Next / November 22, 2022

Howard and Lin Dunn discuss not only who the Fever are targeting at the top pick — but the picks beyond Aliyah Boston

How South Carolina pulled out the win over Stanford

By Gabriella Lewis / November 22, 2022

Gamecocks celebrate win in first Maples game in 12 years

South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley puts her hand to her chin as five of her players huddle around her. Headline: South Carolina stuns Stanford

Locked on Women’s Basketball: No. 1 South Carolina’s stunning comeback over No. 2 Stanford and Thanksgiving week preview

By The Next / November 21, 2022

‘This was a battle, one for the ages’

Stanford

Locked on Women’s Basketball: South Carolina vs. Stanford preview, who will come out on top?

By The Next / November 15, 2022

Natalie and Michelle discuss Sunday’s matchup between South Carolina and Stanford

Aliyah Boston carries the ball as she strides past a defender and towards the rim

Indiana Fever win WNBA Draft Lottery for the first time in franchise history

By Tony East / November 13, 2022

The Indiana Fever finally won the WNBA Draft Lottery on Friday for the first time in franchise history

Preview thumbnail for the post-lottery episode of the Locked on Women's Basketball podcast. Pictured is Aliyah Boston of South Carolina, along with the title of "Boston to Indiana?"

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Fever win 2023 lottery

By The Next / November 12, 2022

With Boston to Indiana as close to a lock as can be, what does that mean for the rest of the nation’s top draft prospects after the lottery?

Two pictures of 2023 WNBA draft prospects side-by-side: on the left, Aliyah Boston carries the ball as she strides past a defender and towards the rim; on the right, Stanford Cardinal big wing Haley Jones holds the ball by her midsections as she drives forward past the free-throw line while looking ahead

Who’s Next — The Next’s 2023 WNBA Draft Board, V1.0

By Em Adler / November 7, 2022

The most detailed 2023 WNBA draft resource available outside a team’s actual war room

Cover picture featuring two photos side-by-side -- on the left, Maryland wing Diamond Miller dribbles a crossover while looking across the court, and on the right, Mississippi State forward Rickea Jackson floats in mid-air, in a layup version of the "air Jordan" pose -- a couple title lines that say "BEST BIGS IN THE WNBA DRAFT?"; the "Locked on Women's Basketball Podcast" logo; and pictures of co-hosts Hunter Cruse and Joshua Welch laughing and co-host Em Adler holding her head

Locked on Women’s Basketball: The best frontcourt players in the WNBA Draft

By The Next / November 5, 2022

How do Rickea Jackson, Elizabeth Kitley, Fran Belibi and more stack up behind Aliyah Boston?

2022-23 SEC preview

By Gabriella Lewis / October 26, 2022

South Carolina leads the way, but conference as deep as ever

Top 25

Locked on Women’s Basketball: The Next’s Top 25 entering the 2022-23 NCAAW season and UConn is ranked where?!?

By The Next / October 24, 2022

Missy Heidrick recently unveiled The Next’s preseason Top 25 and goes over her rankings