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Dallas Wings: The rookies look to make an immediate impact

By Arie Graham / April 24, 2023

2023 draft picks Maddy Siegrist and Lou Lopez Sénéchal will learn from the veterans and carve their own paths

Princeton freshman guard Madison St. Rose stands atop a ladder with streamers around her neck. She holds a piece of the net that she cut after the Tigers won the Ivy League Tournament. The Ivy League logo is shown prominently on the backboard.

Five numbers to know about Ivy League women’s basketball this offseason

By Jenn Hatfield / April 23, 2023

Exploring the Ivy pipeline to Power 6 programs, attendance growth and more

Locked on Women’s Basketball: 2023 WNBA Draft: Maddy Siegrist, Lou Lopez Sénéchal, Dallas Wings 

By The Next / April 18, 2023

Howard speaks to Maddy Siegrist and Lou Lopez Sénéchal along with Dallas team president Greg Bibb and head coach Latricia Trammell

How the Dallas Wings transformed the offense in the 2023 draft

By Arie Graham / April 13, 2023

Maddy Siegrist leads a class of scorers to Dallas

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Nancy Lieberman is all in on the Dallas Wings

By The Next / April 12, 2023

Howard and Nancy Lieberman chat about her new role as an ambassador, Maddy Siegrist and more

WNBA adds charter flights for entire playoffs, part of regular season

By Aya Abdeen / April 10, 2023

Charters covered for entire postseason, five regular season games

Phoenix Mercury wing Diamond DeShields dribbles from deep in the backcourt towards midcourt.

Diamond DeShields, Marina Mabrey among players on the move in four-team trade

By Vishakya Deshpande / February 11, 2023

Former WNBA Rookie of the Year Michaela Onyenwere, draft picks also change hands

Who has had the best offseason? The worst? Grading the first six teams (alphabetically) on their offseason moves so far. (Photo Credit: Domenic Allegra)

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Free agency grades, Part 1

By The Next / February 10, 2023

Jackie is joined by The Athletic’s Sabreena Merchant to grade the first half of the league’s offseason moves.

Princeton's Bella Alarie dribbles the ball with her right hand and a defender trying to stay with her on her left side.

Ivy League reacts to Princeton legend Bella Alarie’s retirement from professional basketball

By Jenn Hatfield / February 5, 2023

Alarie was one of the best players in Ivy League history and a top-five WNBA draft pick

What we learned about the Dallas Wings from Greg Bibb, Latricia Trammell’s press conference

By Arie Graham / January 25, 2023

“April can’t come quick enough”