WNBA

LSU star Angel Reese declares for WNBA draft | AP News
Reese made the announcement less than two days after the Tigers’ season ended with a loss to Caitlin Clark and Iowa in the women’s NCAA Tournament.
Ahead of draft, WNBA insiders predict Angel Reese's impact - ESPN
Her rebounding and defense are elite. But GMs wonder if Angel Reese will be able to score outside the paint.

Why Did Angel Reese Announce Her WNBA Draft Eligibility in Vogue? - The New York Times
Athletes like Ms. Reese and Serena Williams know that fashion is now part of the game.

WNBA mock draft 2024: Where does LSU star Angel Reese land? - ESPN
The draft is quickly approaching, and we now know which key players will be available after Angel Reese declared Wednesday.

Caitlin Clark, others can expect 'welcome to the WNBA' moments
Diana Taurasi, Brittney Griner and fellow USA Basketball national team members recall their more-challenging-than-anticipated transition to the pros.

Bring the Angel Reese-Caitlin Clark rivalry to the WNBA? Why the Chicago Sky should draft the LSU star - Yahoo Sports
The Sky should select the other end of the LSU-Iowa rivalry that caught college basketball’s attention in LSU’s Angel Reese.
NCAA WBB

Canada’s Ejim named NCAA women’s basketball mid-major player of the year - The Globe and Mail
Calgary’s Yvonne Ejim averaged 19.7 points, 8.3 rebounds with Gonzaga this season

How One Media Buyer Quietly Snatched Up 35% of Commercials in Iowa-LSU Women’s Basketball Game
The outsized audience for this week’s highly-watched women’s NCAA basketball match between Iowa and LSU may also have noticed that many of the commercials seen during the game belonged to AT&T, State Farm, Home Depot and Gatorade. There was good reason. Optimum Sports, a media agency that specializes in sports properties and is part of …

Caitlin Clark's path to stardom paved by pioneering players who changed trajectory for women's hoops | AP News
Long before Caitlin Clark broke records, packed arenas across the country like Taylor Swift in sneakers and inspired young girls to be like her, women’s basketball looked very different than it does today.

MSU women's basketball was reignited in Year 1 under Robyn Fralick
"We had a group that really kind of figured out the power of a team, and figured out the power of working hard and believing in new people."