Covering the WNBA, women’s college basketball, and other college sports for espnW, Michael Voepel has been an ESPN journalist since 1996 after commencing his coverage of women’s basketball in 1984.
The WNBA Finals have seen a riveting superteams showdown, with the Las Vegas Aces overcoming the absence of starters Chelsea Gray and Kiah Stokes to triumph over the New York Liberty and take a crucial step towards dynasty status. Despite this season’s conclusion, ESPN presents its Way-Too-Early WNBA Power Rankings for 2024.
Notable movers and shakers in the pivotal offseason include Breanna Stewart, Courtney Vandersloot, and Jonquel Jones, while big names in free agency include DeWanna Bonner, Brionna Jones, and Tiffany Hayes from the Connecticut Sun, among others.
With several potential draftees and the upcoming month-long break for the Paris Olympics, 2024 promises another thrilling WNBA season. Anticipation is high as we look into what the future holds for the Las Vegas Aces, New York Liberty, Connecticut Sun, Dallas Wings, Washington Mystics, Minnesota Lynx, and Indiana Fever.
Rachel Adams is your WNBA insider, delivering comprehensive coverage of women’s basketball. With a commitment to highlighting the talent and achievements of WNBA players, she provides game analysis, player profiles, and inspiring stories from the league.