WNBA opens 2026 season in May
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Report: WNBA yet to respond to union’s December CBA proposal
The WNBA has yet to respond to the WNBA players union's collective bargaining proposal it provided nearly a month ago, Front Office Sports reported on Friday.
The WNBA’s recent surge in popularity has been fueled in large part by the arrival of high-profile college stars, most notably Caitlin Clark, whose presence has drawn unprecedented attention to the league.
The 2026 WNBA schedule presents an extra challenge for the Indiana Fever.
Although talks are ongoing and apparently civil, sources told SBJ Friday the WNBA still has not responded to a month-old players’ union proposal, while sources close to the league conversely believe they have acquiesced on the core issues far more than the WNBPA.
To celebrate a franchise that Portland fans haven't seen in 24 years, the Fire used a show that celebrates the nostalgia of the city.
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 wait is over. The WNBA on Wednesday unveiled its highly anticipated 2026 regular-season schedule, which begins May 8. But hold your horses: This announcement doesn’t necessarily mean the WNBA and Women’s National Basketball Players’ Association are any closer to finalizing a new collective bargaining agreement.
Bueckers made the donation to the Hopkins Strong Relief Fund, which supports families in Hopkins facing food insecurity and struggling to pay rent and utilities.