In the preseason edition of our top 25 rankings, here are the players -- from A'ja Wilson to Aliyah Boston -- we expect to be the best in 2024.
WNBA players identified travel, visibility and security as issues, and called for franchise expansion, increased roster size and changes to the salary cap.
With a Commissioner's Cup win over the Aces, and a little help from the Sparks, the Liberty ascend to No. 1. The Sparks, Wings and Dream also rise.
Indiana is still working hard to win games, but with less than a month left in the regular season, another No. 1 draft pick might be on the horizon.
While Las Vegas continues to dominate, Minnesota was as impressive an any team last week, getting two big wins without injured Napheesa Collier.
A three-player MVP race, 40-point games and the greatest WNBA team of all time? Here's everything we're watching in the second half of the season.