NCAA WBB
Takeaways from women's college basketball opening day - On3
Opening day of women's college basketball did not disappoint. If you couldn't catch everything or just need a refresher, here are some takeaways.
Women's 2025-26 season opens with Baylor's top-10 upset - ESPN
Baylor's top-10 upset of Duke and Ta'Niya Latson's 20-point debut helped open the women's 2025-26 season Monday.
Kiyomi McMiller opens up about her decision to transfer to Penn State
McMiller was among the top recruits nationally when she committed to Rutgers. Now, the sophomore brings her "generational talent" to a Nittany Lions squad that won just one Big Ten game last season.
WNBA
Every WNBA team’s complete list of free agents (and top priority) | SB Nation
Most WNBA players will be free agents this winter, whether restricted or unrestricted. Here’s each team’s complete list of free agents - regardless of status.
Sandy Brondello Turned Down More Money to Coach Tempo
The WNBA expansion team still made Brondello one of three known coaches in the league earning seven figures annually.
Toronto Tempo names Sandy Brondello as the first head coach - The Globe and Mail
Two-time WNBA champion says she’s excited about heading up the expansion franchise
Sandy Brondello named first head coach of Toronto Tempo | AP News
Sandy Brondello has been officially named as the first head coach of the WNBA’s Toronto Tempo. The Associated Press previously reported that the 57-year-old Australian would lead the first team in the league to be based outside the United States.
WNBL-Australia
WNBL Weekend Recap: Lynx Remain Unbeaten; Lightning Comes to Life
Perth Lynx maintain unbeaten run and return key playersThe Perth Lynx extended their perfect start to 3-0 after a narrow 77-76 win over the Geelong Venom. Key returnee Ally Wilson logged 14 points and 4 rebounds in just over 20 minutes, marking her comeback after knee surgery. Meanwhile, import Brianna Turner delivered a 13 points / 16 rebounds double-double. Geelong pushed hard — their Mackenzie Holmes posted 22 points and 16 rebounds and nearly stole the game with a buzzer-shot that came late.