WNBA

Angel Reese emerges as one of the top rookies in 2024 through first two weeks - Chicago Sun-Times
Caitlin Clark, Cameron Brink, and Angel Reese are proving to be the top three rookies of the 2024 class. Sky rookie Kamilla Cardoso is poised to join them when she makes her WNBA debut, which is expected to be this weekend.

WNBA rundown: Can anyone beat the Sun? Is Caitlin Clark starting to find some chemistry? - Yahoo Sports
Here’s everything you need to know so far in the WNBA season.

CBS, Ion, NBA TV all shatter WNBA viewership records
The 2024 WNBA season is barely two weeks old, and every one of the league's media partners has now hit a record high.
Five Things I Like: Impactful Free Agency Pickups - WNBA
Which players picked up during Free Agency are making an impact thus far in the 2024 WNBA season? Mark Schindler breaks it down!

WNBA: Chicago Sky refuse to let clouds darken their outlook - Swish Appeal
While too many turnovers and a subpar third quarter sunk the Chicago Sky against the Seattle Storm on Tuesday, Teresa Weatherspoon’s squad maintains an audacious optimism.

Maddy Siegrist is becoming a leader for the Dallas Wings - Mavs Moneyball
The second-year forward has taken a leap forward this season and her impact is felt on and off the court for the Dallas Wings.

A'ja Wilson Talks WNBA Growth, Gatorade, & Aces Three-Peat
After earning two league MVP awards and back-to-back WNBA titles in four years, the Las Vegas all-star has seen the WNBA’s glow-up firsthand.

Aliyah Boston is still adjusting to Caitlin Clark and the Fever's new normal
Aliyah Boston has been asked to change her offensive game to accommodate Caitlin Clark and it's a work in progress.

WNBA Rookie Rankings: Fever's Caitlin Clark takes No. 1 spot, ex-Iowa teammate Kate Martin enters top five - CBSSports.com
Clark sits atop the Rookie Rankings for the first time this season

Diamond DeShields ‘grateful’ for a new chapter with the Chicago Sky after years of injuries and setbacks – Chicago Tribune
For the first time in more than four years, Chicago Sky wing Diamond DeShields is pain-free on the basketball court.