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The River Hawks have completed their coaching lineup ahead of the first season under Coach Finch, featuring seasoned assistants and a dedicated operations director.
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The River Hawks have completed their coaching lineup ahead of the first season under Coach Finch, featuring seasoned assistants and a dedicated operations director.

Portland Fire’s newest guard Carla Leite blends fearless play with international ambition, aiming for WNBA impact, French national team success, and a future in Turkey.

Veteran WNBA guard Natasha Cloud navigates a high‑stakes free‑agency period, leans on personal support, and finds a new home with the Chicago Sky, where her gritty play and advocacy are already making an impact.

The Washington Mystics opened the 2026 season with a 2-1 record, driven by a talented young core and dominant paint play, but faced setbacks that highlighted areas for development.

Nate Tibbetts empowers his assistants, delegating head‑coach duties and fostering a culture of trust that shapes the Mercury's trajectory.

Chris DeMarco, the newly appointed head coach of the New York Liberty, navigates criticism and embraces WNBA culture as he prepares for the 2026 season.

The NBA's multibillion‑dollar revenue dwarfs the WNBA's $200 million, yet the women's league set a new attendance record in 2025 and is seeing dramatic salary increases for its top players.

A historical overview of Connecticut's basketball prominence, highlighting the University of Connecticut's program, the Sun's farewell, and the Las Vegas Aces' victory that underscores the region's lasting influence.

Megan Gustafson discusses her journey to the Portland Fire, the impact of coaching staff, and the significance of the team's first home win.

Marine Johannes brings a fresh, improvisational approach to the point guard position, turning late‑game moments into unpredictable scoring opportunities for the New York Liberty.
For the first time, 31 WNBA players will surpass the $1 million mark in a single season, a shift driven by a sweeping new contract that has reshaped the league’s financial landscape.