WNBA

How Caitlin Clark, WNBA's Fever beat Paige Bueckers' Wings - ESPN
Behind 13 assists from Caitlin Clark, the Fever put five players in double figures and scored 64 first-half points.

Sun’s Tina Charles drops honest admission on retirement - Yahoo Sports
The Connecticut Sun are struggling at the bottom of the WNBA standings, and the losing has Tina Charles pondering retirement.

Golden State Valkyries now favored to accomplish a WNBA first after starting season as long shots - Yahoo Sports
The Golden State Valkyries were never supposed to be this good. Few to zero saw it coming, and the proof of that is now etched forever in sportsbook archives. The newly minted WNBA team opened at a win total over/under of 9.5 games. That means even reaching double-digit wins through the entire 44-game season was in question. The Valkyries have already surpassed that mark with 10 wins and 25 games left to go. Their new win total on BetMGM is 19.5. They just beat the Caitlin-Clark-led Indiana Feve

Caitlin Clark Logowoman 1/1 could be her most valuable card yet - Yahoo Sports
Pulled from 2024 Panini Rookie Royalty WNBA, card could break Clark's record of $366k

WNBA: The Sky, Angel Reese are playing their best ball of the season - Swish Appeal
With patience and persistence, the Chicago Sky managed to hold off one of the best teams in the league and make a huge statement in the process.

A'ja Wilson, Aces show Valkyries what they're still missing
Three-time league MVP A'ja Wilson dominated a Valkyries team that should look to acquire its own superstar at the WNBA trade deadline.

Fever coach Stephanie White explains why she's not concerned about Caitlin Clark's continued shooting slump - CBSSports.com
Clark is now shooting 37.6% from the field and 28.9% from 3-point range
FIBA

Young standouts at the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup 2025 - FIBA Women's AmeriCup 2025 | FIBA Basketball
One of the most exciting takeaways from this continental tournament was the outstanding performance of several up-and-coming players, pointing to a bright future for women’s basketball.

From Olympic lights to U19 fights: Syla Swords’ wild ride - FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2025 | FIBA Basketball
It's been an astonishing 12 months or so for the talented young gun.