WNBA

What is Unrivaled? Everything to Know About the New Women's Basketball League
Unrivaled is coming in January of 2025. Here's everything fans need to know about the upstart women's professional basketball league.
NCAA WBB

Senior transfers draw praise from Purdue women's basketball coach Katie Gearlds
"Their confidence carries over to everybody," Purdue women's basketball coach Katie Gearlds on her four senior transfer additions.

Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles excited for comeback from injury, momentum of women’s basketball
Welcome to “On the Break” — During the WNBA’s Olympic break, Andscape will publish a weekly Q&A with some of the biggest names in women’s college basketball…
Paris Olympics '24

Gamecock great A’ja Wilson leading Team USA women’s basketball into medal round - Yahoo Sports
The former national champion at South Carolina, two-time WNBA MVP and Olympic gold medalist has continued to dominate at the Paris Olympics.

What to look for in Team USA's Olympic quarterfinal vs. Nigeria
The U.S. will have to go through Olympic underdog Nigeria in the quarterfinals in the quest for the eighth straight gold medal.

Americans abroad help countries grow women's basketball for Olympic opportunity | AP News
Germany has lots of players who can score. The Germans knew they needed a point guard for the Paris Games with the country making its Olympic debut in women’s basketball.

Opals Takeaways: Improvements made ahead of quarterfinal clash - ESPN
The Opals have defeated the host nation, France, to keep their Olympics going and the improvements they've made will hold them in good stead for their quarterfinal clash with Serbia.

Syla Swords provides a glimpse of Canada basketball's future with Olympic appearance | AP News
Syla Swords is the youngest Canadian basketball player to compete in the Olympics. Canada went winless in the women's competition at the Paris Games but the 18-year-old Swords gained valuable experience.

After flaming out in France, Canadian women's basketball team resets for 2028 Olympic cycle | CBC Sports
Visions of a first-ever Canadian women's basketball podium appearance went up in smoke on Sunday after a 79-70 loss to Nigeria in Lille, France. Canada finished the group stage 0-3 and, for the second straight Olympics, will not reach the knockout round.