WNBA

WNBA needs to pay players before it gets ugly, just ask U.S. Soccer
Players called the first face-to-face talks with WNBA about the CBA in months a 'wasted opportunity.' The agreement has to be reached by next spring.

WNBA schedule, roster sizes and officiating also need to be addressed
Player salaries and revenue sharing are focus for WNBA, but there are other issues to be resolved, too

'Let it fly': Inside Angel Reese’s sophomore leap - Chicago Sun-Times
Misread at times, Reese's constant communication is key to her growth. As she elevates her playmaking, her teammates are encouraging her to shoot with confidence.

With CBA Talks Looming, All-Star Weekend Was a Showcase of WNBA Solidarity
The sport's biggest stars came together on the biggest stage to make a statement on the league's growth, and how they deserve more credit for it.

WNBA Stars Say Zero Progress Made at CBA Meeting
Natasha Cloud and Breanna Stewart both characterized the union's first in-person CBA meeting with the league as disappointing.

Nancy Armour calls out harmful WNBA narrative around Caitlin Clark
Since Caitlin Clark showed up in the WNBA a year ago, several narratives came with her. USA Today columnist Nancy Armour is tired of hearing them.

WNBA players standing firm after 'wasted' CBA talks with league - ESPN
Breanna Stewart and other WNBA players in Indianapolis for All-Star weekend characterized Thursday's meeting with commissioner Cathy Engelbert and ownership representatives as a "wasted opportunity."
Caitlin Clark 'progressing,' but not expected to return for Fever's second-half opener on Tuesday - Yahoo Sports
Caitlin Clark's return date remains TBD.
Women's Sports

Signatures shoes are booming in the WNBA | AP News
WNBA signature sneakers are experiencing a major resurgence. Over the past three years, players like Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu, A'ja Wilson, and Angel Reese have launched their own lines, with Caitlin Clark’s debut in progress.