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Somehow, Brittney Griner doesn’t play for the Phoenix Mercury anymore. She’s on the Atlanta Dream. When is her first trip ...
When it comes to No. 1 picks in the WNBA Draft, some names don’t just live up to the hype—they blow past it. These women ...
The Mercury trading for Alyssa Thomas and Satou Sabally helped seal the deal for the best offseason in the league.
Nearly one year to the day that Temira Poindexter phoned head coach Jeff Mittie and committed to Kansas State for an opportunity to play at the highest ...
Te-Hina Paopao was part of South Carolina's 2024 championship team and finished second to Connecticut in 2025. The Dream selected her in the second round. No. 18 overall.
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert has kicked off the draft, putting the Dallas Wings on the clock with the No. 1 pick overall. That’s the first of five selections for Dallas in this draft, and the ...
Caitlin Clark, Indiana, G, Iowa 2023 — Aliyah Boston, Indiana, F, South Carolina ...
Since the WNBA's inaugural season in 1997, 29 NCAA players have heard their names called as the No. 1 pick. UConn's Paige ...
Since 1997, plenty of star players have joined the league with the first-overall selection and gone onto stellar careers in ...
Here's a look at the college programs that have produced the most No. 1 picks in the history of the WNBA draft; a history ...
Sedona Prince, the TCU standout and a somewhat polarizing prospect, had been considered the top remaining talent since late ...