Latson: ‘It’s like a sisterhood’
Kiri Oler
Kiri Oler has been a contributor to The Next as a news and feature writer since December 2022.
UCLA’s 1978 AIAW winners finally have company after NCAA title
‘Four letters do not change the history of our game’
WNBA officially announces expansion into Portland
‘We’re not just building a team; we’re creating a movement with Portland as our home’
Ball movement: Using the game’s history to pay it forward
Legends of the Ball celebrates the rich history of women’s professional basketball
Ellie is putting the rest of the WNBA’s mascots on notice
‘Obviously, it’s Ellie’
Raegan Pebley and the multigenerational legacy of the WBL
Sparks general manager embodies the transformative impact of a pioneering league
Pearl Moore made basketball a labor of love
For Moore, basketball was about two things: winning and a sense of community
The story of the first Women’s Professional Basketball League draft
Ann Meyers, Rita Easterling, Lusia Harris and other women’s basketball legends were selected in a groundbreaking draft in 1978
LSU celebrates title with White House visit
‘This team is about incredible athletes, redefining what’s possible’
Louisville fails to keep pace with Iowa in Elite Eight
Iowa’s stars shone brighter in their matchup on Sunday night, but Louisville’s season remains a source of light
