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Michigan State women's basketball is seeking more than a record start
MSU's Robyn Fralick and her staff made the sort of lineup change you’d expect from a team that’s struggling. Not one that’s setting the world on fire.

Paige Bueckers: UConn’s point guard sensation doesn’t need to be the next Caitlin Clark | College basketball | The Guardian
Is University of Connecticut point guard Paige Bueckers the next Caitlin Clark? There a chance this year’s presumptive No 1 draft pick might be even better

WBB Wraparound: Classic rivalries, statement wins and Canada's Fournier is heating up
In this week's WBB Wraparound — Iowa beats Iowa State, UConn and Notre Dame square up, and Toby Fournier scores 27 points for Duke.

Guard U: Notre Dame women's basketball's legacy in the backcourt | NCAA.com
Notre Dame women's basketball has a legacy of star guards that have shined in college and in the WNBA. Their current dynamic duo of Olivia Miles and Hannah Hidalgo are the latest in line.

Paige Bueckers: UConn’s point guard sensation doesn’t need to be the next Caitlin Clark - Yahoo Sports
Is University of Connecticut point guard Paige Bueckers the next Caitlin Clark? There a chance this year’s presumptive No 1 draft pick might be even better
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WNBA free agency: Fever GM says re-signing Kelsey Mitchell is team's 'No. 1 priority,' teases bigger moves - CBSSports.com
Mitchell, who put up a career-high 19.2 points per game last season, is an unrestricted free agent

2025 WNBA Draft stock watch: Evaluating UConn's Paige Bueckers, top prospects after Notre Dame beats Huskies - CBSSports.com
Bueckers is the projected No. 1 overall pick, but she wasn't the only potential lottery selection in action on Thursday
Free Agency, Expansion Draft & More with Indiana Fever COO & GM Amber Cox | Inside Fever Basketball - YouTube

How this Indiana Fever player can determine the entire 2025 season
With Temi Fagbenle on her way to the Bay Area, the Fever front court is in disarray. Luckily, the Fever may already have the answer.
Storm off the court: 'Nobody can even come close' to Jordan Horston
Jordan Horston had herself a big sophomore year in the WNBA. She started in 14 games this season and proved her defensive skills with career highs in both steals and blocks. She even asked Coach Quinn early in the season to defend the best player each time, making a name for herself on both sides of the court. Horston averaged 6.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.3 steals, and 0.7 blocks per game while appearing 39 games. She ranked 14th in field goal percentage (49.3%; 111-of-225), 17th in steals, and 21st in blocks for the 2024 season. Horston also improved […]