A WNBA lockout could be on the horizon if league officials fail to reach a new collective bargaining agreement. Here's everything we know.| Cassius Life
The WNBA is finally getting the attention it deserves. With the recently turned pros like Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, and Cameron Brink, new eyes are on the W. But a lot of the already established players are getting shine, and that includes Kysre Gondrezick. Gondrezick got her start with the Indiana Fever, who picked her […]| Cassius Life
The IX: Basketball Wednesday with Howard Megdal, Oct. 22, 2025 The post How leadership shapes the future of the WNBA — Geno Auriemma on UConn’s chances appeared first on The IX Sports.| The IX Sports
The U.S. women’s national team was back in the Philadelphia area on Thursday night, for the first time since April 2022, and 17,297 came out to Subaru Park in Chester […] The post Women’s sports fans excited to see U.S. women’s national team at Subaru Park — even if the team lost appeared first on Billy Penn at WHYY.| Billy Penn at WHYY
In eight seasons with A’ja Wilson as the face of the franchise, the Aces have secured attendance and ticket sales records to pair with three WNBA championships.| Las Vegas Review-Journal
The following article "WNBA Finals sweep down from last year’s full-length series" originally appeared on Sports Media Watch. Going from the maximum games last year to the minimum this year, the WNBA Finals was unsurprisingly less of a draw. Visit Sports Media Watch for more sports media news and information.| Sports Media Watch
The following article "WNBA Finals still at 25-year high despite dips for Games 2, 3" originally appeared on Sports Media Watch. Thanks to a milestone Game 1, WNBA Finals viewership remains at a 25-year high despite declines for Games 2 and 3. The Aces-Mercury WNBA Finals was averaging 1.5 million viewers entering Friday’s potential Game 4 clincher, up 13% from last year and the highest average at this point of a Finals since the two-game Comets-Liberty […] Visit Sports Media Watch for mo...| Sports Media Watch
How WNBA reached a crisis point — Hear Napheesa Collier's statement in full all in the latest Basketball Wednesday.| The IX Sports
Join the excitement of the WNBA as fans connect and celebrate community, including newcomers discovering the joy of women's basketball.| Jason Toney
"We go to battle every day to protect a shield that doesn't value us," Napheesa Collier said in a scathing statement.| The IX Basketball
Chicago Sky players, coaches and general manager Jeff Pagliocca reflect on a disappointing season, and the many changes ahead of them.| The IX Basketball
With WNBA Playoffs seeding set, a highly anticipated matchup is on the table for No.1 Minnesota Lynx versus No. 8 Golden State Valkyries.| Winsidr
The star surpasses legends Sheryl Swoopes, Lisa Leslie and Lauren Jackson, cementing her place as the face of women’s basketball.| TheGrio
I’ve known I wanted to play professional basketball since I got my first scholarship offer in eighth grade. Being in the WNBA? On the Lynx?! I can’t imagine any| The Players' Tribune
The Indiana Fever and Atlanta Dream will battle in the first round of the 2025 WNBA playoffs. It'll be a challenge for the underdog Fever.| The IX Basketball
The Sparks (19-22) fall to the Dream, 104-85, and trail Indiana by 2½ games and Seattle by two games in the race for the final two postseason spots. The Sparks must finish 3-0 and get help to reach…| Redlands Daily Facts
Hosts Howard Megdal and Jackie Powell bid farewell to Locked On Women's Basketball, and discuss the New York Liberty's recent struggles.| The IX Basketball
Here, host Chelsea Leite discusses Rhyne Howard's comments after the Dream's lost to the Las Vegas Aces where fans cheered MVP.| The IX Basketball
On the latest episode, host Missy Heidrick talks to Tony East about what the Fever must do to make it to the postseason.| The IX Basketball
Indiana Fever vs Chicago Sky match player stats today reveal top scorers, assists, and rebounds. Dive into a detailed breakdown and performance insights.| Baddiehu
The Las Vegas Aces made a major change in their lineup, and so far, the swap has paid off, increasing their playoff odds.| The IX Basketball
WNBA players deserve way more money and a share of the league's revenue as they currently battle the league in CBA negotiations.| Boardroom
After a slew of injuries over the last eight years, former UConn standout Azura Stevens is having a breakthrough season with the LA Sparks.| Hartford Courant
At Boardroom and Chase’s brunch in Indianapolis, people came together to redefine what it means to be an All-Star, on and off the court.| Boardroom
Kevin Durant, Sabrina Ionescu, Breanna Stewart, and more pulled up to The Bemberg for an electric start to WNBA All-Star Weekend.| Boardroom
Atlanta faces a pivotal, midseason six-game road trip. Inside the keys for Karl Smesko and the Dream to thrive on their toughest stretch yet.| The IX Basketball
Popular WNBA team, the Indiana Fever has announced bet365 as its official sportsbook partner for the 2025 season.| Gambling Industry News
Brittney Griner is regaining her scoring rhythm. With two strong outings recently, she's emerging again as a force in the Dream’s frontcourt.| The IX Basketball
The WNBA Draft crew breaks down the draft stock of Jonquel Jones, who was picked No. 6 overall out of George Washington in 2016.| The IX Basketball
Mercury vs. Lynx WNBA Prediction: Is the betting total set too low for Tuesday night's Mercury and Lynx matchup in Minnesota?| TheSpread.com
On the latest episode, hosts Howard Megdal and Jackie Powell unpack Caitlin Clark's injury and gather other updates from around the league.| The IX Basketball
The Next's preseason draft board, the most comprehensive 2025 WNBA draft class preview available, from Paige Bueckers to Aneesah Morrow.| The Next
Inside the New York Liberty digital strategy, Nintendo unveils new device, Tesla showcases self-driving cars/robots, & more in Tech Talk.| Boardroom
Can a WNBA game -- on ION, no less -- take top honors on the first Friday of the college football season? Signs point to maybe.| Sports Media Watch
Caitlin Clark continues to be the WNBA's top draw, but the league is drawing some of its best numbers in years even without her on the court.| Sports Media Watch