WNBA

Boston to host Connecticut Sun WNBA game at TD Garden next summer - CBS Boston
The WNBA is coming to Boston next summer, at least for one game.
NCAA WBB

UConn falls to worst ranking in 30 years in women's AP Top 25; South Carolina, UCLA stay atop poll | AP News
UConn dropped to 17th in The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll Monday, its worst ranking in 30 years.

Utah Guard Gianna Kneepkens Out For Remainder Of Season
Utah women's basketball star Gianna Kneepkens will miss the remainder of the year with a season-ending injury.

Gophers women’s basketball fields symphony of talent – The Minnesota Daily
The team has no singular factor defining its success, rather it is a combination of contributions.

NCAAW: Te-Hina Paopao making big contributions early for South Carolina - Swish Appeal
Despite losing a massive amount of talent to the WNBA Draft last spring, South Carolina has started the 2023-24 NCAA season looking as dangerous as ever. Give credit to senior point guard Te-Hina Paopao, whose leadership and skillset have kept the Gamecocks from missing a beat.

Tennessee's Kellie Harper aiming to raise cancer awareness after deaths of Nikki McCray-Penson, Tasha Butts - CBSSports.com
Two legendary ex-Lady Vols died of cancer this year, which Harper told CBS Sports was a 'gut punch' to women's basketball
FIBA

WBB: Destiny Slocum on the significance of the number 24 and more - Swish Appeal
An introspective and insightful conversation with Destiny Slocum, who, after a successful college career and brief stint in the WNBA, is thriving in the EuroLeague.
Women's Sports

Hazel Walker's Arkansas Travelers - Mid-America Emmy® Winner - YouTube
This AR PBS Sports short tells the story of Hazel Walker's Arkansas Travelers as an owner, manager and player of the all-women team that barnstormed the coun...

New Lawsuit Could Decide Whether NIL Is Subject To Title IX
The case, against the University of Oregon, alleges that NIL education resources and earnings are subject to the federal statute.

Will Women’s Tennis Cross the Saudi Rubicon? | The New Republic
In recent years, Saudi Arabia has been spending billions on professional sports, buying up players, teams, and leagues worldwide. Is women’s tennis—with its storied history of fighting for equality and social justice—next?