Napheesa Collier, WNBA and Unrivaled
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The 3x3 basketball league, founded by WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, had its inaugural season last year and was so popular that it added teams and players for the follow-up season, which starts on January 5, 2026.
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'I don't have a say': Azzi Fudd staying focused on UConn season as WNBA Draft speculation grows
UConn women's basketball star Azzi Fudd has been elevated into a narrowing race for the No. 1 overall pick in next year's WNBA Draft, competing primarily against 19-year-old Spanish center Awa Fam. Fudd acknowledged this speculation during a recent episode of her "Fudd Around and Find Out" podcast released Friday,
With just over a week remaining until the Jan. 9 deadline for a new WNBA collective bargaining agreement, the league and the Women's National Basketball Players Association are not close to a deal, ESPN reported on Wednesday.
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Counting down the top UConn women’s basketball moments of 2025 from NCAA title to WNBA Draft
It was a big year for the UConn women’s basketball team, from winning its 12th national title to seeing three players drafted to the WNBA.
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A WNBA season, please! And four more women’s basketball wishes for 2026
2025 was another banner year for women’s basketball. It began with an again active WNBA free agency period that reshuffled rosters and created new contenders, resulting in a season that, both unexpectedly and expectedly, ended with another M’VP for A’ja Wilson and another championship for the Las Vegas Aces.
As we close the book on 2025, here are 25 moments that have defined the last 25 years of women’s basketball in the U.S.
That being said, Clark is keeping herself busy with other commitments. Back in November, Clark participated in the pro-am that preceded THE ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican Golf Club. More recently, she also starred in a Nike advertisement.
A WNBA player calls Minnesota home even though she's never played for the Lynx. In this week's Women in Sports, Marielle Mohs shows how unexpected setbacks brought her to a place she fell in love with.
Although the WNBA is bringing in more than ever from sponsors and ticket sales, many players still find themselves financially unsteady when the final whistle blows.