WNBA

Paige Bueckers' dominant performance for UConn vs. Syracuse is why she'll be WNBA Draft's No. 1 pick in 2025 - CBSSports.com
Bueckers (32 points, 10 rebounds, six assists, four steals) leads Huskies to another Sweet 16

The Fever Have a Very Bright Future – The Lead
A lot has been written about Iowa star Caitlin Clark. One of the most exciting players in the history of college basketball, Clark has taken the nation by storm. After four years of breaking countless records, including becoming the all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division I, Clark declared for the 2024 WNBA Draft. 🖤 pic.twitter.com/9bd3w390Ka […]

2024 WNBA Mock Draft 2.0: Caitlin Clark a lock at No. 1, Virginia Tech's Elizabeth Kitley drops after ACL tear - CBSSports.com
Here's how the draft prospects shake out after the NCAA Women's Tournament's opening weekend
NCAA WBB

Top women's college players like Clark and Reese expect NIL deals to stay with them in the pros | AP News
Women's college athletes across the United States no longer have to count on a professional contract to earn real money.

Utah women's basketball team faced terrible racism: How American
So much of the focus of the racist attacks on the Utah women's basketball team was on the fact they happened in the state of Idaho. That's a mistake.

UConn freshmen Ashlynn Shade, KK Arnold making name for themselves in tourney | Republican-American
STORRS (AP) — UConn freshmen guards Ashlynn Shade and KK Arnold haven't received the accolades given to some of their peers across the country, but the pair have had a big impact for their injury-riddled team in this year's NCAA Tournament.
Shade, a sharpshooter from Indiana, has put up 45 points

March Madness: The stars of women’s NCAA basketball face high expectations as the sport grows
This year’s NCAA tournament might represent another high-water mark for women’s sport as new standards are set for ratings and even more pressure falls on the game’s superstars.

Villains? Nah, the CU Buffs just want to keep winning basketball games – BuffZone
The Colorado women’s basketball team could be viewed as the villain this week, and several of the Buffaloes were asked Tuesday about playing that role.

Dyaisha Fair and Felisha Legette-Jack brought out the best in each other and Syracuse: ‘It won’t be easy for either one of us’ – Saratogian
Storrs, Conn. — Izabel Varejão embraced Dyaisha Fair first, holding her teammate’s face to her chest. UConn coach Geno Auriemma did the same in the handshake line. So did opposing …
Women's Sports

Will the Caitlin Clark Effect Translate to the Trading Card Market?
Women’s sports cards have been a marginal part of a hobby dominated by collectors and speculators who prize those depicting male players.