NCAA WBB

6 things we learned from the women's basketball regular season - Yahoo Sports
With conference tournaments starting in earnest this week, here's everything we learned from the women's college basketball regular season.

In its first ACC, Stanford might see its streak of 36 straight NCAA Tournament appearances end - SBNation.com
Stanford hasn’t missed the NCAA Tournament since 1987. Now in the ACC, Kate Paye tries to keep Tara VanDerveer’s streak alive .

No. 2 USC has best ranking in AP Top 25 in 39 years; Texas still No. 1 | AP News
Southern California has its best ranking in 39 years after moving up to No. 2 in The Associated Press women’s basketball Top 25 on Monday.

Women's basketball AP poll, takeaways: NCAA tournament's top 16 in flux after wild final weekend - Yahoo Sports
If the final weekend of the regular season is any indication of the madness to come in March, buckle up.
WNBA

Ariel Atkins is key to unlocking Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso's potential and a return to the playoffs - Chicago Sun-Times
Sky general manager Jeff Pagliocca filled the Sky's backcourt with veteran guards who can aid in the development of Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso. Ariel Atkins was the missing piece in their efforts to return to the postseason.

Laeticia Amihere will bring this superpower to the Golden State Valkyries
Not many athletes can play the full floor like Laeticia Amihere can, and she can bring that skill to the Golden State Valkyries this year.

Predicting which offseason addition will make the biggest difference for their new team
This WNBA offseason has already seen a lot of movement and several stars changing teams. The first blockbuster trade of the offseason sent Jewell Loyd to the La
Women's Sports

U.S. superstar Ilona Maher and her impact in England: ‘She wants to lift the whole sport with her’ - The Athletic
In January, the biggest name in women's rugby joined a semi-pro club in England. Her star power provided a window into how the game can grow

Bay FC Welcomes WNBA Champion Sabrina Ionescu as Latest Investor and Commercial Advisor to the Club | Bay FC
Bay FC announced 2024 WNBA Champion, three-time WNBA All-Star, 2024 Paris Gold Medalist, and Bay Area native Sabrina Ionescu joins the Club as the latest Bay FC Investor.