Sania Feagin is coming off her best season during her senior year at South Carolina. That has now earned her the chance at the next level with her selection in the WNBA Draft. The Los Angeles Sparks selected Feagin with the No. 21 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, the ninth in the second round. It came one pick after her teammate, Bree Hall, was picked by the Indiana Fever. Feagin just finished her four-year ... Read more
Julie Allemand Shines Bright in Los Angeles—Her WNBA Journey Is Nothing Short of Incredible.BT
Julie Allemand confirme son excellente forme du moment, la Belgian Cat vient de réaliser son tout premier triple double (10 points, 11 assists et 10 rebonds), et scelle la victoire de son équipe face au Connecticut Sun (102-91) Julie Allemand surfe toujours sur sa forme du dernier Euro. La meneuse des Belgian Cats a sorti le grand jeu dans le championnat WNBA jeudi soir face au Connecticut Sun. La Liégeoise des Los Angeles ... Read more
She’s Not Dwelling on the Past—Steph Talbot Is Quietly Preparing for Something Bigger.BT
Credit: Sarah Reed / Getty Steph Talbot was seemingly on top of the world. Twelve months ago, Talbot was just about to complete her tenth WNBL season. She was coming off a bronze medal and Tournament All-Star Five selection at the 2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup, and she’d just signed a fresh two-year deal with the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA, after two seasons in Seattle. However, in the third last round of the ... Read more
Through Every Challenge, Breanna Stewart Proves Why No One Can Keep Her Out of the Game.BT
Most WNBA players stay in the league for an average of 3 to 5 years—yet 2025 WNBA All-Star Breanna “Stewie” Stewart is still going strong in her ninth season. And that streak is just one aspect of her on-court success, which includes three WNBA Championships, two Kia WNBA Most Valuable Player awards, and three Olympic gold medals. Discover more ways to reach your goals with Peloton What’s the secret? “Longevity doesn’t ... Read more
Megan Gustafson Didn’t Just Play for Iowa—She Built a Legacy That Changed Women’s Basketball Forever.BT
Megan Gustafson breaks records. She did at South Shore High School in a small Wisconsin town called Port Wing. And she has as a star for the Iowa Hawkeyes. It may have taken some time for Iowa, this season ranked 16th with a 17-5 record, to find its footing after Gustafson arrived in Iowa City. The Hawkeyes missed the NCAA tournament her freshman and sophomore seasons after eight straight appearances and instead played ... Read more




