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Canadians in the WNBA

For Raptors HQ, Chelsea Leite highlights the Canadians who will be suiting up in the WNBA in 2024.

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2024 WNBA Season Preview: Las Vegas Aces

With the 2024 season only a few ticks away, how poised are the Las Vegas Aces to make history yet again?

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Five WNBA fantasy sleepers for 2024

If you’re playing in a WNBA fantasy basketball league with a lot of people, it can be tough to find good players later in your draft. We’ve got our eyes on a few players who could be fantasy sleepers in 2024.

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2024 WNBA Season Preview: Connecticut Sun

The Sun might not have made the free agency or draft splash other teams did, but they did retain a veteran core that led Connecticut to the league’s third-best record last year.

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2024 WNBA Season Previews

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2024 WNBA Draft

Get ready for the 2024 WNBA Draft! Review prospect evaluations from Swish Appeal’s draft expert Eric Nemchock, team-focused draft previews from the rest of the staff and more.

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2024 NCAAW Tournament

Keep up with the 2024 NCAA women’s basketball tournament with coverage and analysis from Swish Appeal’s staff writers.

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2024 WNBA Season Preview: New York Liberty

The New York Liberty head into the 2024 WNBA season with the reigning MVP leading the charge.

This Week in Women’s Basketball: WNBA introduces rules changes

Less than 10 days until the 2024 WNBA season tips off! We’ve got news about new rules, extensions, a trade, travel and more.

It’s time for Cheyney State to get their due

Honored with the "Trailblazers of the Game" award from the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, Cheyney State’s improbable run to the inaugural NCAA women’s national title game in 1982 is a story that has been forgotten, but needs to be widely celebrated.

24 things for the 2024 WNBA season

In anticipation of the 2024 WNBA season, members of Swish Appeal’s staff share 24 things we’re hoping to see.

2024 WNBA Season Preview: Los Angeles Sparks

It’s a new day in Los Angeles for the Sparks. Long-time star Nneka Ogwumike may be gone, but LA is excited about the next generation of Sparks stars.

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Sparks, Storm meet in second WNBA Canada Game

For Raptors HQ, Chelsea Leite previews the second WNBA Canada Game, when the Los Angeles Sparks and Seattle Storm meet in an exhibition match on Saturday, May 4.

2024 WNBA Season Preview: Atlanta Dream

Despite making the playoffs for the first time since 2018, it was an up-and-down season for the Atlanta Dream in 2023. Can the Dream demonstrate more consistency in 2024?

2024 WNBA Season Preview: Phoenix Mercury

After missing the playoffs for the first time since 2012, the Phoenix Mercury are aiming to return to the top of the league. However, does the team have enough to truly compete?

2024 WNBA Season Preview: Washington Mystics

As the team enters a new era, the hope is that the Washington Mystics can remain competitive while rebuilding, seeing development from the franchise centerpieces while keeping the long term in mind.

2024 WNBA Season Preview: Minnesota Lynx

The Minnesota Lynx had a surprisingly successful 2023 season, but they won’t be sneaking up on anyone in 2024. We’ll see if their offseason acquisitions will be enough to get them back over .500.

2024 WNBA Season Preview: Dallas Wings

The Dallas Wings made it to the second round of the 2023 WNBA Playoffs. In 2024, they’re looking to go further.

2024 WNBA Season Preview: Indiana Fever

There’s more than the Caitlin Clark Experience to look forward to this season for the Fever.

Tomi Taiwo on her basketball experiences

Tomi Taiwo is getting ready for the Olympics with Nigeria.

Rep your favorite WNBA rookie

Breaking T has launched a series of new shirts celebrating the 2024 rookie class. Represent your favorite first-year star!

WNBA training camps open

WNBA training camps opened on Sunday, April 28. Here’s a look at all 12 teams’ training camp rosters and more.

Legendary CP3 announces retirement

After 16 remarkable years of WNBA basketball, Candace Parker is officially stepping away from the hardwood.

CP3 retires after 16 seasons

One of women’s basketball’s GOATs, Candace Parker has retired after a 16-year WNBA career that saw her win three championships and two MVPs, among many other honors. Her impact on the sport also outstrips her numerous on-court accomplishments.

This Week in Women’s Basketball: Bird joins Force with the Storm

Former WNBA players are making moves, with Sue Bird becoming part of the Storm ownership group and the recently-retired Epiphanny Prince joining the Liberty front office. Teams also polish off preparations for the 2024 season.

Kiki commits to USC

Coming off a stellar junior season at Stanford, Kiki Iriafen has transferred to USC, where head coach Lindsay Gottlieb recently received an extension.

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WNBA teams are selling out season tickets

Bullets Forever’s Albert Lee on WNBA teams with smaller facilities, like the Mystics, Dream and Wings, selling out season tickets.

WCBA Update: Sichuan wins it all

It took all five games, but Li Meng and Sichuan eventually took care of business, beating Jonquel Jones and Inner Mongolia.

What’s next for the ACC?

Stanford, Cal and SMU will join the ACC before the 2024-25 season, taking the conference to 18 teams. But, who will be No. 1? Right now, Notre Dame has the edge.

What’s next for the Big Ten?

The Big Ten is about to swell to 18 teams after adding four former Pac-12 schools. Among them are the USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins, who could cause incumbent Big Ten teams major problems right away.

Was an Italian teenager the steal of the 2024 WNBA Draft?

Matilde Villa, a third-round selection by the Atlanta Dream, might be the steal of the 2024 WNBA Draft. But we might have to wait a few years to find out, as the Italian is only 19 years old.

What’s next for the Big 12?

The Big 12 is expanding to a whopping 16 teams! The conference looks to be one of the most competitive and compelling in the 2024-25 season.

What’s next for the SEC?

Red River rivals Texas and Oklahoma will jump from the Big 12 to the SEC, making the top conference in women’s college basketball even better. However, the SEC still belongs to South Carolina.

What’s next for the teams of the Pac-12?

The Pac-12 is dead, but the teams will play in other conferences beginning in the 2024-25 season.

From EuroLeague Women to the WNBA?

Signed to training camp contracts, these four EuroLeague Women stars will now fight for a spot in the WNBA.