WNBA/NCAAW news: Griner collaborates with Bring Our Families Home
Here’s what happened in the world of women’s basketball this past week:
Brittney Griner holds press conference, announces plan to work with Bring Our Families Home
Brittney Griner’s press conference was the biggest news of the week, as the...
WNBA: McDonald, Evans among players in line for breakout 2023 season
WNBA training camp for the 2023 season begins on Sunday, and, as usual, teams don’t have much time to make important roster decisions before the games officially begin on Friday, May 19. While WNBA teams can typically...
WNBA: Houston Comets lead all-time standings, followed by Seattle Storm
Every fan roots for their team to win the championship this year, but the ultimate goal is to be the greatest franchise of all time. At Swish Appeal we decided to rank all the WNBA teams that...
All-time WNBA standings: Connecticut Sun the best without championship
Every fan roots for their team to win the championship this year, but the ultimate goal is to be the greatest franchise of all time. At Swish Appeal we decided to rank all the WNBA teams that...
South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston declares for WNBA Draft
Aliyah Boston made it official Saturday, confirming that South Carolina's loss to Iowa in the Final Four was the last game in the collegiate career of arguably the greatest women's basketball player in Gamecocks history.Boston posted...
WNBA: Abby Meyers’ journey from Princeton to Maryland to Dallas Wings
Abby Meyers will always be a Princeton Tiger and a Maryland Terrapin. She brought Princeton to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with an unforgettable 29-point performance against the great Rhyne Howard and SEC Tournament champion...
WNBA: Zia Cooke’s journey from South Carolina to Los Angeles Sparks
When Zia Cooke was drafted 10th by the Los Angeles Sparks, a dream was fulfilled for the South Carolina Gamecocks guard.
“It means the most; I put in a lot of work,” Cooke said while tearing up...
WNBA Draft: Jordan Horston’s journey from Tennessee to Seattle Storm
Jordan.
It’s a name we all know, one that has transcended the basketball world. It’s the last name of former Chicago Bulls guard, Michael, who won six NBA championships. It later became the first name of a...
WNBA: Laeticia Amihere’s journey from South Carolina to Atlanta Dream
In the city of Mississauga, just west of Toronto, Laeticia Amihere began to play basketball, fitting the stereotype that tall girls play basketball. She didn’t want her answer to continue to be “no” when she was asked...
WNBA Draft: Meet Haley Jones, the Atlanta Dream’s next dynamic guard
Haley Jones is as California as they come. She was born in Santa Cruz, went to high school at Archbishop Mitty in San Jose and played college ball at Stanford. The California kid will now be Atlanta...