WNBA

The many layers of Stanford’s Cameron Brink - Just Women's Sports
On the court with Stanford women's basketball, Cameron Brink is thriving. Off of it, she lives with anxiety and is ready to tell her story.

Why Nashville could be in line for a WNBA expansion team by 2028 - Yahoo Sports
WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert on Monday listed Nashville among six cities being considered for three expansion teams to be awarded by 2028.

Haley Jones Paves Path for WNBA Players’ Off-Court Dreams - Boardroom
Boardroom sits down with Haley Jones, who is leading the charge with one of the only female-first athlete-to-athlete shows in media.

WNBA Draft winners and losers: As you may have guessed, the Fever did pretty well. The Liberty? Perhaps not - Yahoo Sports
Here are five franchises who stood out, for better or for worse.

How playing for Brazil helped shape Kamilla Cardoso for WNBA greatness - ESPN
According to Brazil women's coach Jose Neto, it is no accident that Kamilla Cardoso is entering the WNBA as a player considered ready for a seamless transition from college basketball to the professional game.

Liberty boost bench by taking Marquesha Davis in 2024 WNBA Draft
With the 11th pick of the first round, the Liberty were out of the WNBA draft spotlight.

2024 WNBA Draft results: Tracker, order, grades with Caitlin Clark taken by Fever, Angel Reese heading to Sky - CBSSports.com
Cameron Brink, Kamilla Cardoso and Rickea Jackson rounded out the lottery behind Clark

WNBA: Why No. 1 pick Caitlin Clark’s fit with the Fever is perfect - Swish Appeal
The Caitlin Clark Effect arrives in Indiana. However, the Fever also should have a positive effect on the No. 1 pick in 2024 WNBA Draft.

Emotional Puoch heads Aussie trio's WNBA draft success - ESPN
Nyadiew Puoch and Isobel Borlase's friendship will continue as WNBA teammates while Jaz Shelley will link with league great Diana Taurasi after the Australia trio's names were called in a high-profile draft.
Women's Sports

The Rise of Women's Sports Isn't a Moment, It's a Movement
After Caitlin Clark and the NCAA tournament, TheWrap spoke to experts about why women's sports are taking off now.