NCAA WBB

UConn’s Geno Auriemma on his 40 years at the top and how the NCAA has evolved - Yahoo Sports
Geno Auriemma has been a stalwart of women’s college basketball for four decades, achieving success most coaches could only dream of. In 1985 he took over a UConn program with just one winning season and has since led it to 11 NCAA Division I titles – the most in NCAA history. He also has the most wins of any NCAA head coach after surpassing Tara VanDerveer last November. But the fire inside the 70-year-old remains as fierce as when he first arrived in Storrs 40 years ago, as his Huskies beat de

South Carolina women's basketball's MiLaysia Fulwiley shares inspiration for dazzling moves - On3
South Carolina sensation MiLaysia Fulwiley was deep in her bag of tricks on Thursday showing off a wide array of her patented moves.
WNBA

Storm coach Noelle Quinn says she learned from bullying investigation and is ready to move on | AP News
Seattle Storm coach Noelle Quinn says it was a “learning experience” to endure an external investigation of her and her coaching staff over allegations of harassment and bullying.
2025 WNBA Mock Draft 2.0 » Winsidr
Free agency is behind us and boy, was it a frenzy. Many talented, big-name players moved teams and the league is still trying to find its collective breath after all the changes. Now that rosters have been retooled, the upcoming draft takes on even greater significance in shaping teams’ futures. With that, I present to…

Rockers potential return stirs memories for franchise's original stars - Chicago Sun-Times
According to Sports Business Journal, the Rockers — expected to begin play in 2028 — will be the WNBA’s 16th franchise with a record bid valued at $250 million.
WNBA: Why the Indiana Fever are free agency winners - Swish Appeal
This WNBA offseason has been defined by jaw-dropping signings and trades—and we’ve only just begun. Which teams are the biggest winners and losers right now?

Los Angeles Sparks player with most to prove in 2025 WNBA season
One new Sparks player will deal with pressure in her first season with the team.

WNBA Mock Draft: Olivia Miles slides after Paige Bueckers goes No. 1
Paige Bueckers is nearly a guarantee to go No.1. However, Olivia Miles could slide further than initial projections.