Diamond Miller

New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart (30) shoots during a matchup of top WNBA awards candidates between the Connecticut Sun and the New York Liberty at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA on May 27, 2023.

The Next’s 2023 WNBA midseason awards

By Em Adler / July 26, 2023

MVP, Coach of the Year up for grabs; ROY is Boston’s to lose

Locked on Women’s Basketball: The Minnesota Lynx and Lindsay Allen are surprising the WNBA

By The Next / July 25, 2023

Howard and Lindsay Allen discuss her journey in the WNBA, running point for the Lynx and more

Diamond Miller looks down the court on July 5th, 2023 at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota

1-on-1: Diamond Miller talks draft night and rookie season in Minnesota

By Hunter Cruse / July 20, 2023

‘I think the pace of play is pretty much the same for me’

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State of the program: Maryland aiming to recreate magic of 2022-23 with new cast

By Eric Rynston-Lobel / July 11, 2023

Terps retool after Elite Eight run

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Diamond Miller and Napheesa Collier won’t let Minnesota Lynx lose 

By The Next / June 28, 2023

Howard and Terry discuss the dynamic duo of Diamond Miller and Napheesa Collier — Minnesota playing well as of late

Minnesota Lynx guard Kayla McBride is greeted by several teammates during a game against the Connecticut Sun.

As losses pile up, Minnesota Lynx ‘have to be desperate’

By Terry Horstman / June 3, 2023

Minnesota has been within single digits in four of six games this season, but it’s still searching for its first win

Chicago Sky combo forward Rebekah Gardner dribbles up the court past the halfcourt line

WNBA injury roundup: Gardner and Robinson underwent surgery

By Aya Abdeen / June 1, 2023

Plus, Diamond Miller is “sidelined indefinitely” with a right ankle sprain

Locked on Women’s Basketball: WNBA debuts for top rookies on opening night

By The Next / May 20, 2023

How did the three first-round picks who debuted Friday look?

Three photos are arranged in a grid: Maryland's Diamond Miller celebrates on the court at left; South Carolina's Aliyah Boston backs down a defender at top; and Tennessee's Jordan Horston looks up as she dribbles at bottom.

Who typically wins WNBA Rookie of the Year — and what happens next?

By Jenn Hatfield / April 26, 2023

Aliyah Boston is the favorite, but she’ll have challengers

Close-up photos of UConn's Paige Bueckers, Iowa's Caitlin Clark and Notre Dame's Olivia Miles are displayed from left to right. The text "WNBA Prospect Ranking" is overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the orange Locked on Women's Basketball logo is in the upper right corner.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Ranking top WNBA Draft prospects in college basketball

By The Next / April 15, 2023

Who is the top WNBA Draft prospect still in college?