WNBA

New WNBA head coach breaks barriers in league
Natalie Nakase has made history as the WNBA's first Asian American head coach. Nakase joins the Golden State Valkyries after previously working for the Las Vegas Aces and the Los Angeles Clippers. She reflects on her journey to the league and the significance of her new role. NBC News' Kathy Park is courtside.

WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson is fueled by the Aces falling short last season - ABC News
A’ja Wilson went into last season trying to prove she was indeed the WNBA’s best player even if MVP voters thought otherwise in 2023

Sun roster overhaul puts spotlight on Tina Charles, Marina Mabrey and young talent
The Connecticut Sun have an almost entirely new roster, leaving plenty of questions about the veterans and young players left behind.

Valkyries training camp addition proves she deserves a final spot on the team
The Golden State Valkyries have to cut the team's roster from 17 players to 12 by Friday, and one French standout is proving why she deserves a final spot.

Potential Connecticut Sun Sale Has Players in Wait-and-See Mode
After reports that ownership has hired a bank to seek a buyer, team president Jen Rizzotti said Tuesday that all options are on the table.

Oregon gets a taste of a WNBA future via preseason Liberty game - Newsday
There was no shortage of "WNBA Portland" T-shirts among the fans at the New York Liberty's preseason game at the University of Oregon.

All In Again: The Las Vegas Aces Aim for Another Run in 2025 » Winsidr
In 2024 the Las Vegas Aces were indeed hungry to three-peat, but worn down by myriad factors, many health and fatigue related.
NCAA WBB

Where LSU, South Carolina, UConn rank in post-transfer portal top 25 for women’s college basketball - SBNation.com
After adding MiLaysia Fulwiley, Kate Koval and Amiya Joyner, is LSU the team to beat next season? What about UConn and South Carolina?
Unrivaled
How Unrivaled built brand partnerships that are more than logo slaps | Marketing Dive
Sponsors including Samsung Galaxy, Under Armour and Wayfair delivered real value during the first year of the women’s 3-on-3 basketball league.