WNBA

Faces of Long Island: WNBA star nets success in oyster farming - Newsday
Explore the inspiring journey of Mastic Beach's Sue Wicks, as she discusses her celebrated WNBA career while cultivating a passion for oyster farming. Reflecting on her basketball legacy and family's connection to Long Island waters, Wicks shares her experiences of working to restore the local ecosystem through the art of aquaculture.
NCAA WBB

NCAA WBB: USC's JuJu Watkins plus three more freshman phenoms
Watkins, South Carolina's MiLaysia Fulwiley, Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo and LSU's Mikaylah Williams already are stars for their teams.

Kim Mulkey reminds everyone she’s the victim of the Angel Reese drama
Nobody loves Kim Mulkey more than Kim Mulkey loves Kim Mulkey.

It's a circus atmosphere when Caitlin Clark plays. The Iowa star is savoring every bit of it | AP News
No. 4 Iowa is off to a 7-1 start this season and it has been a circus atmosphere around star player Caitlin Clark.

Lady Lions Pairing Strong Results With National Recognition Amid 7-1 Start | Onward State
"It feels good to just kind of see the success building and coming. But we're nowhere near where we want to be, nowhere near satisfied yet."

Anaya Peoples fills big role leading DePaul's rebound in the Big East - CBS Chicago
DePaul University's women's basketball team is coming off its first losing season under head coach Doug Bruno since 1999, and All-American Aneesah Morrow transferred to LSU. Well, Anaya Peoples is doing a pretty good job filling that role. She's second in the Big East in scoring and rebounds. CBS 2's Jori Parys reported on how there's no lack of leadership or chemistry on this team.

Geno’s squad out of Top 10 | Republican-American
STORRS - All too familiar circumstances for the UConn women's basketball team dropped the Huskies into a relatively unfamiliar place Monday.
As the injuries keep piling up for the Huskies again, forcing them to make uncomfortable changes to their lineup, UConn dropped out of the Top 10 in The Ass
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Sports Illustrated is latest media company damaged by AI experiment | AP News
Sports Illustrated is the latest media company damaged by being less than forthcoming about who or what is writing its stories at the dawn of the artificial intelligence age.