WNBA

Team USA women's hoop members pledge their support for Kamala Harris via WNBA council - Yahoo Sports
Breanna Stewart and A'ja Wilson say they're already in talks of how to support Harris' bid via the WNBA's Social Justice Council.

From a Russian prison to the Olympic Games: Brittney Griner opens up on her journey to hell and back - Yahoo Sports
Nineteen months after being released from a Russian prison, Griner is thankful to be in Paris representing her country.

WNBA targets better salaries and benefits after media deal - ESPN
A landmark media rights deal is signed. Expansion is on the way. Now players say it's time for increased salaries, pensions and improved benefits.

Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese: Who has the better case for WNBA Rookie of the Year? - Yahoo Sports
Yahoo Sports broke down the cases for and against Clark and Reese, and what each can do to strengthen their candidacies.

Napheesa Collier could be the most underrated player on Team USA - SBNation.com
The Minnesota Lynx’s Napheesa Collier has solidified herself as a bonafide superstar and could be one of the most impactful players on the US women’s Olympic basketball team.
NCAA WBB

100 days to women's NCAA basketball: Top contenders, players - ESPN
South Carolina aims to run it back. Realignment arrives (again). And all eyes are on Paige Bueckers and JuJu Watkins as we preview 2024-25.
Paris Olympics '24

Storm’s Jewell Loyd back to help Team USA continue women’s basketball dominance | The Seattle Times
Storm standout Jewell Loyd is back for her second run at the Olympics with Team USA, which is going for an eighth consecutive women's basketball gold medal.
US women's basketball focused on own Olympic gold, not program's incredible legacy | Sports | telegraphherald.com

Spain opens women's basketball at Olympics by beating China 90-89 in OT | AP News
Maria Araujo hit a 3-pointer with 3:06 left in overtime as Spain finished off a rally and beat China 90-89 to open women’s basketball group play at the Paris Olympics with a flourish.

Growth of women’s basketball special for Canadians - National | Globalnews.ca
Many of the biggest names in women's basketball today grew up watching men play.