NCAA WBB

Revisiting the top performances by JuJu Watkins, Paige Bueckers and other women’s NCAA Player of the Year contenders - SBNation.com
These were the best outings of the season by Paige Bueckers, JuJu Watkins and the other Player of the Year contenders in women’s basketball.

Why USC's JuJu Watkins is the next big thing in college hoops - ESPN
The center of the college basketball universe has shifted from Iowa City to Los Angeles. And JuJu Watkins has snatched the torch.

Making a Cinderella: How a 35-year-old coach led her team to its first NCAA Tournament - SBNation.com
Destinee Rogers, the first Black woman coach at Arkansas State, guided the Red Wolves to an upset of James Madison and their first-ever NCAA Tournament berth.

Seth Davis: Women's college hoops still thriving from Caitlin Clark
Seth Davis argues that while the Caitlin Clark era may have passed, her impact continues to elevate women’s college basketball.
WNBA

Natasha Cloud trade grades: Liberty acquire guard from Sun for two first-round draft picks in win-win deal - CBSSports.com
The Liberty will send the No. 7 overall pick in 2025 and their 2026 first-rounder to the Sun
Unrivaled’s Inaugural Season Is Changing Women’s Pro Basketball
"We have all the tools here to be successful," says co-founder Napheesa Collier. "If I'm not using them, I'm doing a disservice to myself."

Diana Taurasi and the challenge of saying goodbye and discovering what’s next - Yahoo Sports
PHOENIX — As Diana Taurasi recently boarded a flight to New York, her 7-year-old son, Leo, had a question. “Is retirement sad?” he said. In late February, Taurasi, a 20-year veteran of the Phoenix Mercury and widely viewed as one of basketball’s greatest talents and personalities, disclosed to Time that she had launched her last jump shot, talked her last trash. She was retiring from the sport she had played for most of her life. What that meant, however, was taking shape. And still is. “That wa