The stars of the game wore top fashion labels Monday night turning the draft into a mini-Oscars where style was front and center along with the picks.
Our favorite landing places and initial expectations for the new talent including Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Kamilla Cardoso and others.
The NBA's star athletes are its greatest marketing asset.
The college basketball season may be over, but Caitlin Clark helped lead ESPN to one more audience record before going pro. The Iowa Hawkeyes superstar was the No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft on Monday, and 2.45M viewers tuned in to ESPN to watch her be selected by the Indiana Fever, according to Nielsen. This […]
Spiranac celebrated the success of the WNBA star and the LPGA's best golfer. Korda has won four straight LPGA events and five overall this season. DailyMail.com
Angel Reese, Kamilla Cardoso, Rickea Jackson, and more collegiate stars officially begin their professional careers
Sarah Fillier and Allyson Simpson were the first two players to make public statements and posts announcing their PWHL draft declaration on a public forum, but they won't be the last. Welcome to the PWHL's public draft declaration era.
Top picks like Caitlin Clark are heading toward surefire pro careers. But not all 36 selections from the 2024 WNBA Draft will have such assurances.
The 2024 NBA Draft Presented by State Farm delivered its highest viewership in history with 2.45 million viewers, a 307% increase from its previous high set in 2004.
Rankings, projections, player profiles, draft strategies -- we've got everything you need to dominate your fantasy women's basketball draft from every angle.
Angel Reese has officially replaced the “Bayou Barbie” moniker. Well, sort of.
All this outrage over WNBA pay is uninformed, misguided and defeatist. Yes, Caitlin Clark’s WNBA salary seems unjust when compared to her NBA peers’ salaries. But as Kavitha Davidson wrote this week, the details matter. Because the WNBA cannot and should not be compared to the NBA, which is expected to generate $13 billion this year. The WNBA will not match that. Nor can it match the NBA’s massive national media deals, which are expected to pay the league $2.8 billion this year alone. The WNBA...