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Breanna Stewart's opinion on where the WNBA CBA negotiations stand has dramatically shifted since the "status quo" period began on January 9.
As uncertainty clouds the WNBA offseason, Toronto head coach Sandy Brondello is sounding the alarm, raising concerns about the league’s delayed 2026 schedule and its ripple effect on stalled free agency.
Kayla McBride's WNBA season could be in jeopardy after she suffered a torn quad muscle in her right thigh while training in Turkey.
The WNBA still does not have a CBA, but it does have a 2026 schedule. On Wednesday, the league announced the full schedule for its historic 30th season, which will run from May 8 through Sept. 24. The 2026 playoffs will begin on Sept. 27. There will be a two-week break in early September to accommodate the FIBA Women's World Cup.
The foundation for the WNBA’s next television era is officially in place. As the league prepares for its debut season on a new national platform, USA Sports is finalizing key elements of its broadcast plans well ahead of tipoff.
The WNBA released its 2026 schedule on Wednesday, marking the league’s 30th season.
"The Hunting Wives," the sexy Netflix series that became a sensation last year, will see the addition of WNBA superstar Angel Reese in Season 2.
“Portlandia” is back — albeit only for a few minutes. The short video sketch – which promotes the Portland Fire, the city’s new WNBA team – reunites the 2011-18 TV show’s stars, Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen,
Duncan also makes her Netflix debut on Friday.