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Dawn Staley will bring the Gamecocks to face FGCU and first-year coach Raina Harmon at Alico Arena in December.
The fanbase of women's basketball is growing, in part fueled by younger female fans who are drawn to self-relevant personalities and compelling communal values of the sport.
Earlier this month, a women’s sports bar called Jolene, Jolene took up residency in Atlanta’s Pullman Yards. The line on opening day was out the door. And no wonder—after years of struggling to ...
BEVERLY HILLS, CA (March 18, 2021) – Today, in a historical first, the NAACP announced that it will be awarding two recipients, NBA superstar Stephen Curry and The Women’s National Basketball ...
The Women’s National Basketball Association is celebrating its 25th anniversary this week. The WNBA has fought for national recognition of its athletes and has been at the forefront of the ...
LOS ANGELES (KNWA/KFTA) — Former Arkansas women’s basketball head coach Mike Neighbors will be coaching in the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) next season. On Wednesday, the ...
Investment in women’s sports is growing like never before with new opportunities appearing daily. Sportico will be at the center of it all with the return of RISE: Women’s Sports, a one-day event ...
Women’s basketball has faced a long history in its battle for equal resources and pay for women athletes—even as more viewers tune in. The Iowa Hawkeyes join hands for the national anthem ...
Satou Sabally, a Women's National Basketball Player's Association representative, didn’t mince words when addressing the ongoing CBA negotiations.
The 2025 off-season’s a lot more exciting this year for women’s basketball fans with the launch of Unrivaled, a 3-on-3 league co-founded by Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA ...
Women’s college basketball has followed a similar competitive arc to the men’s game. But nearly 50 years after Title IX, it is still struggling for full acceptance in college sports.
Perhaps no team in the world has a stronger mix of youth and experience than the U.S. women's national basketball team. Equipped with both steady veterans, such as Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi, who ...