
Hall of Fame Inductions Celebrate Legends of Women’s Basketball
A historic summer ceremony in Knoxville honors pioneering athletes and coaches whose careers have reshaped the sport.
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A historic summer ceremony in Knoxville honors pioneering athletes and coaches whose careers have reshaped the sport.

The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame honored a new class of inductees, highlighting historic achievements and lasting impact on the game.

The recent Hall of Fame ceremony in Knoxville honored a roster of legends whose careers have reshaped the sport and inspired future generations.

Candace Parker, celebrated for her collegiate dominance and WNBA success, will be honored at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame ceremony in Knoxville on Saturday.

The latest class for the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame features Cheryl Reeve alongside WNBA legends Elena Delle Donne and Candace Parker, marking a milestone for coaching and playing excellence.

Cheryl Reeve, the second WNBA coach ever to be inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, will be celebrated alongside a roster of legendary players and trailblazers. Her career spans four championships, an Olympic gold medal and a record‑breaking win total.

Candace Parker's 17‑year‑old daughter, Lailaa Williams, will walk her mother onto the stage at the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame on June 27, capping a journey that spans overseas seasons, shared milestones and a bond forged in basketball.
A look at the emotional journey of Candace Parker, the role her daughter Lailaa has played throughout her career, and the upcoming Women's Basketball Hall of Fame induction in Knoxville.

Legendary Tennessee star Candace Parker will be honored this weekend as part of a distinguished class, joining a roster of trailblazers whose impact stretches far beyond the court.

The Hall of Fame will honor Isabelle Fijalkowski, the first French player to receive the distinction, recognizing her standout season at CU and a career that spanned continents.

Azzi Fudd becomes the latest high‑profile WNBA player to join the newly announced Project B, a 2027 global league that promises six‑figure salaries and worldwide streaming, joining a wave of stars seeking alternative competition.
Project B, a worldwide women's basketball circuit, has confirmed that WNBA No. 1 pick Azzi Fudd will join its inaugural season, highlighting a roster stacked with star players and a broadcast partnership with YouTube.

adidas has announced a new brand partnership with Kelsey Plum, the two‑time WNBA champion and Olympic gold‑medalist who has become one of the most recognizable faces in women’s basketball. The agreement marks the latest addition to adidas’s expanding roster of female athletes, which already features Candace Parker, Aliyah Boston and Satou Sabally.

The Los Angeles Sparks sit at .500 with a 6‑6 record, but inconsistent quarter play and turnover trends pose challenges as the team looks to translate star power into sustained success.

The partnership with Adidas, announced ahead of the 2026 WNBA season, highlights the brand's expanding commitment to women's basketball and features Plum wearing the Crazy Energy sneaker while she advocates for future generations.

The 2026‑27 Big Ten women's basketball schedule is set, and Illinois is poised to face a slate of marquee opponents. From JuJu Watkins' USC to Minnesota's rising Gophers, the Illini's path blends tradition with new storylines.
A new global offseason basketball league, Project B, is set to launch in November 2026, streaming live on YouTube under the production of Host Broadcast Services, and will showcase a groundbreaking Formula 1‑style model for both women and men, with Tokyo as its first host city.

The Las Vegas Aces secured two road victories despite a depleted roster, with Coach Becky Hammon highlighting free‑throw discrepancies and key players delivering standout performances ahead of a highly anticipated home matchup.

The University of South Carolina's newest women's basketball cohort is being likened to several WNBA stars, highlighting their athleticism, versatility and potential impact.

The latest weekly roundup highlights scoring bursts, defensive upgrades, and injury setbacks across the league, setting the stage for upcoming contests.
In just seven games, Olivia Miles has become one of four players in WNBA history to average at least 15 points, five rebounds and five assists, a feat that underscores her rapid adjustment to the professional game.

The NAACP and Congressional Black Caucus have urged Black athletes to boycott SEC institutions over voting‑rights issues, but the discussion must also spotlight the dominant women’s basketball programs and their leaders, from Dawn Staley to Kim Mulkey.
The Golden State Valkyries are grappling with a depleted frontcourt, losing key contributors to injury and offseason moves, prompting a search for new interior solutions.

From a historic debut against the Las Vegas Aces to a challenging third appearance versus the Minnesota Lynx, Nogić’s early WNBA stint is already rewriting the franchise’s opening chapter.