high school basketball

Forward Sarah Strong shoots an open 3-pointer during the McDonald's All American Game as a defender is late to contest her shot.

What top prospect Sarah Strong’s commitment means for UConn

By Aya Abdeen / April 6, 2024

Strong chose UConn over Duke and North Carolina on Saturday morning

Graphic with a photo of two girls' basketball players playing one-on-one during an Overtime Elite event. Text below reads "Heading Into Overtime." Locked On Women's Basketball logo at the top right with headshots of host Howard Megdal and guest Sascha Malas at the lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Sascha Malas, Overtime Select chart course for girls’ basketball

By The Next / November 28, 2023

‘Yes, basketball matters, competition matters. But how can we, as a company, help elevate these high school players?’

2023 McDonald’s All-American Girls’ rosters announced

By Vishakya Deshpande / January 25, 2023

‘I’m excited Houston gets to be the proving ground for the next generation of high school basketball players’ said Nneka Ogwumike

Three side-by-side photos of Megan McConnell, Suzie McConnell Serio and Kathy McConnell-Miller dribbling the ball as college players. McConnell Serio's photo is in black and white and shows her pointing with her off hand.

‘She’s a McConnell’: Inside the statistics of one of the nation’s most impactful basketball families

By Jenn Hatfield / January 1, 2023

Duquesne’s Megan McConnell is the family’s latest in a long line of women’s college basketball players

Mary Ashley Groot’s desire to build takes her to Purdue

By Jackie Powell / December 23, 2022

With Groot, the Big Ten will only get more competitive

USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb speaks to her team in the locker room at halftime.

What Juju Watkins’ commitment means for USC

By Vishakya Deshpande / November 17, 2022

‘There’s no place like home’

Logo for Spalding Hoophall Classic

Spalding Hoophall Classic announces expanded field for girls’ showcase

By Eric Rynston-Lobel / October 29, 2022

There is growth on the girls’ side of the event, but it still lags behind the boys’ showcase

Former LSU, WNBA star Temeka Johnson named head coach of New Orleans high school team

By Bela Kirpalani / June 29, 2020

Temeka Johnson, who retired from playing professional basketball in 2019, takes the next step in her young coaching career.