WNBA
Why Caitlin Clark’s Olympics omission might be blessing in disguise for her rookie season - The Athletic
She's women's basketball's iron woman. After playing in 69 games since the start of her college senior season, Clark was ready for a break.

Chennedy Carter is the Sky's ticket to their sixth consecutive postseason appearance - Chicago Sun-Times
In the 12 games since being made a starter, Carter is averaging 21.4 points per game, with two 30-plus point performances.

Caitlin Clark Is 'Ready' for Fever and WNBA Basketball to Return
Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark has enjoyed a well-earned break, but now she is ready to get back on the court. Clark told reporters at practice just that wh
Fever Using Break to Reset and Bond Ahead of Playoff Push
By Wheat Hotchkiss | FeverBasketball.com The Olympic break poses a unique challenge for athletes in the WNBA. Every four years, the league takes a month-long hiatus to allow its players to participate in the Summer Games. But for the players not competing in the Olympics, the four-week layoff in the middle of a grueling season presents a real opportunity for both refreshment and improvement, a chance to heal bumps and bruises before rejoining their teammates for essentially a second training camp. Indiana Fever general manager Lin Dunn speaks often about how the Olympic break in 2012 fueled the Fever's championship […]
NCAA WBB

Indiana women’s basketball: Faith Wiseman scouting report - The Crimson Quarry
A look at the newest homegrown Hoosier.
Paris Olympics '24

U.S. Olympic women's basketball team extends win streak to 59 - Los Angeles Times
WNBA teammates' chemistry showed during the U.S. women's basketball team's rout of Nigeria during the Paris Olympic women's basketball quarterfinals.

French guard Marine Johannes wows crowd with no-look passes and off-balance 3's | AP News
Marine Johannes has been sensational for France, wowing the crowd nearly every time she touches the basketball.

A'ja Wilson and Jackie Young help US rout Nigeria 88-74 to reach Olympic women's hoops semifinals | AP News
A’ja Wilson scored 20 points and Jackie Young added 15 points to help the U.S. beat Nigeria 88-74 in the quarterfinals, extending its record winning streak to 59 consecutive Olympic wins.

Jewell Loyd Olympic diary: ‘We’ve got to take care of business’
Andscape at the Olympics is an ongoing series exploring the Black athletes and culture around the 2024 Paris Games. PARIS — Seattle Storm guard, two-time WNBA c…