
Wilson and Boston Headline WNBA All-Star Starters
The WNBA announced its starters for the July 25 All‑Star Game in Chicago, highlighting former South Carolina standouts A’ja Wilson and Aliyah Boston, while coaches prepare to name the reserves.
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The WNBA announced its starters for the July 25 All‑Star Game in Chicago, highlighting former South Carolina standouts A’ja Wilson and Aliyah Boston, while coaches prepare to name the reserves.
Jhalen Wingate, the creative media producer for South Carolina women's basketball, blends athletic insight with storytelling to amplify the team's achievements and community presence.

Madeline Dates, a 5‑10 guard from Goose Creek, becomes the first 2029 prospect to receive a scholarship from the University of South Carolina, joining a lineage of local talent.

Madeline Dates, a fourth‑ranked 2029 guard from Goose Creek, announced her commitment after receiving a scholarship offer from the University of South Carolina, joining a lineage of local talent that includes Aleighsa Welch and echoing the legacy of Dawn Staley’s dynasty.

The latest WNBA weekly roundup spotlights standout showings from former Gamecocks, record‑setting performances, and the upcoming high‑stakes final between Las Vegas and New York.

Kamilla Cardoso's flawless 13-of-13 shooting night produced 30 points and a new WNBA record for consecutive field goals, propelling the Chicago Sky to a franchise-best 124 points and a league-record 38 assists.

A’ja Wilson leads the All-Star vote while several WNBA teams post strong performances in Week 6.

The Dallas Wings edged the Chicago Sky 93-92 in a tightly contested game on June 20, 2026, highlighted by Bueckers' four‑point play and Yueru's final free throws.

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.

Recent WNBA action featured career‑high scoring, milestone achievements and emerging storylines for several former South Carolina standouts.

After a five‑game injury layoff, Azurá Stevens is back with the Chicago Sky, delivering 11.2 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.4 defensive stats per game while climbing fantasy rankings.

A recent overtime win for the Indiana Fever showcased Caitlin Clark’s scoring prowess, yet analyst Tyrone Johnson’s remarks have reignited debates over her behavior and likability in the league.

A look at the returning forwards for South Carolina, their career highlights, injury recoveries, and what to expect in the upcoming season.

The latest WNBA action featured historic double‑double milestones for A'ja Wilson, dominant rebounding from Kamilla Cardoso and promising displays from rising players across the league.
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.

Kiah Stokes is carving out a larger offensive role with the Golden State Valkyries while remaining a defensive anchor, blending humility with impact.

Despite a 3‑6 record and a string of setbacks, the Chicago Sky are leaning on coach Tyler Marsh and a deep belief in teamwork to reverse a slide that has left them near the bottom of the league.
A look at the South Carolina women’s basketball players who wore jersey numbers 00‑10, their achievements, and how they shaped the program’s legacy.

The latest weekly roundup highlights scoring bursts, defensive upgrades, and injury setbacks across the league, setting the stage for upcoming contests.

Coach Dawn Staley expects a 15‑player roster next season, a size not seen since the 2021‑22 championship run. She emphasizes role definition, matchup tactics and player development to maximize the team's strengths.

With a two‑month break after the regular season, South Carolina’s women’s basketball standouts are trading the SEC for half‑court battles across Asia, Europe and South America, using 3X3 tournaments to sharpen conditioning and gain experience that translates back to the NCAA.

Recent games highlight the rising impact of Zia Cooke, Aliyah Boston, Kamilla Cardoso and other South Carolina alumni in the WNBA.

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.