NCAA WBB

Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd ready to lead UConn team this season
Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd, the nation's top recruits in successive years, have...
WNBA

WNBA Power Rankings: Atlanta surges to No. 5 in topsy-turvy week - ESPN
Just when they looked headed in one direction in the WNBA standings, Atlanta and Seattle turned things around, while the Wings, Sky and Mercury plummeted.

NaLyssa Smith driven to achieve more despite second-year success National News - Bally Sports
Bally Sports' Maggie Hendricks talked to the Indiana Fever forward about her pursuit of 'being consistent' with her performances

WNBA: Atlanta Dream rookie from Stanford Haley Jones inspires optimism - Swish Appeal
While the Atlanta Dream’s recent games have been uneven, with a mix of frustrating and promising moments, the growing contributions of rookie Haley Jones, selected sixth in the WNBA Draft, provide reason for optimism.

Chicago Sky: Marina Mabrey, Dana Evans building key connection
The growth of the Dana Evans-Marina Mabrey backcourt pairing will be key development not only for this season but the future of the Chicago Sky.

Former Sun coach Curt Miller says 'loaded' Connecticut is favorite to win WNBA title
Despite superteams in New York and Las Vegas, former Connecticut Sun head coach Curt Miller believes the Sun are the favorite to win the WNBA title.

How Opals rejection and Poland expedition saw Alanna Smith rise in the WNBA - ESPN
The foundations for the WNBA campaign which has elevated Alanna Smith into most improved calculations were built last year on deep disappointment.

Sue Wicks, former WNBA player, recalls being the first openly gay player in a major U.S. team sport - Newsday
Sue Wicks, a former WNBA player for the New York Liberty, recalls the moment two decades ago when after a long interview with a reporter from Time Out New York, she was asked if she was a lesbian. The Mastic Beach resident took her place in history, becoming the first active player – male or female – in a major U.S. team sport to say they were gay.

Can Denver have a WNBA team? Ask the Colorado Xplosion
The American Basketball League was formed before the WNBA and Denver had its own team, the Colorado Xplosion. CU star Shelley Sheetz was among the first signed.