Mississippi State is receiving votes in the Week 11 editions of the AP Poll (22) and the USA Today Coaches' Poll (10).
A 1.96 m-tall (6’5”) center, was the first player to dunk in the WNBA (Women’s National Basketball Association), the United States’ women’s pro basketball league founded in 1997. Playing for the LA Sparks her entire professional career ...
The advancement and celebration of women’s sports is not about performative theatrics, but about sustaining momentum.
Kaiser Permanente has announced that Wendy Watson has been named president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals of the Northwest effective February 16, 2025, as Jeff Collins retires from the organization.
Any list of national coach of the year candidates can ... in Tuesday morning's updated CBS Sports Top 25 And 1 daily college basketball rankings. That's great for a variety of reasons, among ...
A new 3-on-3 league offers a condensed format, some of the best W.N.B.A. players and a made-for-TV approach that aims to bring viewers close to the action.
In a historic vote Wednesday at the NCAA convention in Nashville, the organization approved a plan to pay women's basketball teams for making the NCAA Tournament. Men's basketball teams have been reaping the benefits of the same revenue sharing plan for many years.
It’s just an exciting time for women basketball in general with just the trajectory that we’re on,’ Natasha Cloud said. ‘This is another elite level to keep us home stateside and be adequately paid to do so.
f Coach terminates the Agreement in order to immediately accept employment as a Head Coach or Assistant Coach in the National Basketball Association (‘NBA’) or the Women’s National ...
North Carolina coach Courtney Banghart, who is also president of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association ... arenas are sold out and games are on national TV almost every night."
Top talent from the WNBA will be on display when the novel 3x3 basketball league Unrivaled tips off on Friday in Miami, meeting the demand from players for more options to play stateside amid surging interest in the women's game.
Many in the college space view the idea of athletes as employees as an existential threat, claiming athletic departments will have to make massive cuts to programs if forced to put hundreds of players across all sports on the payroll, earning scholarships, retirement benefits and potentially NIL money.