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The best-case scenarios for the Dallas Wings, Minnesota Lynx, Seattle Storm, Washington Mystics and Chicago Sky in the 2026 WNBA Draft
With the 2026 WNBA Draft order now finalized, five teams find themselves in position to add key pieces to their rosters. Unlike last year’s draft, which featured a clear-cut top prospect, this class offers a more diverse pool of talent that could address specific team needs.
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Noelle Quinn Addresses Racial Gaps Among WNBA Coaches
Former Seattle Storm head coach, Noelle Quinn, called out the WNBA over what she said were racial disparities regarding coaches
Former Seattle Storm coach Noelle Quinn spoke about racial disparities in WNBA coaching positions during her Thursday media session for Unrivaled, where she is now coaching the new Breeze BC team.
Fever stars Kelsey Mitchell and Sophie Cunningham are the latest WNBA players to join growing startup basketball league Project B.
The Seattle Storm and Title IX took the stress out of sports bra shopping by helping Franklin High School basketball players find the right fit for free.
With the expansion Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire joining the WNBA next year, that left five openings for the 2026 season. The last vacancy was filled Friday, as the Liberty named Golden State Warriors assistant Chris DeMarco New York's new head coach.
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The Most Underrated Rivalries in WNBA History
Dive into the most underrated rivalries in WNBA history — from the 2016 Los Angeles Sparks vs Minnesota Lynx Finals thriller to the 2018 Phoenix Mercury vs Seattle Storm showdown and the gritty 2010 Indiana Fever vs New York Liberty battle.
The New York Liberty’s Jonquel Jones and Las Vegas Aces’ Jewell Loyd are the latest WNBA stars that have announced their commitments to the league, following the Seattle Storm’s Nneka Ogwumike and Phoenix Mercury’s Alyssa Thomas.