Katie Lou Samuelson of the Los Angeles Sparks has found her place in the WNBA after a well-traveled four-year career
Locked On Women’s Basketball
Your daily dose of women’s basketball, brought to you by the staff at The Next.
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Which teams will make the WNBA playoffs? Six teams fighting for three spots
Missy and Tony discuss the last two weeks of the regular WNBA season and the playoff push
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Are the Aces favorites?
Join host Alex Simon and Matthew Walter as they discuss the Aces taking home the Commissioner’s Cup title and their WNBA Championship chances
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Naz your typical rookie
Naz Hillmon has exceeded expectations this season, as have the Dream as a team. Hillmon joins the show to explain how they’ve done it.
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Did Las Vegas Aces just show how to win a WNBA title? Or are Chicago Sky favorites?
James speaks with host Howard about the television deal for the game and the atmosphere in Wintrust Arena
Locked on Women’s Basketball: The vibes for Rhyne Howard and Renee Montgomery’s Atlanta Dream are strong
The vibes for the Atlanta Dream are strong on and off the court and Gabriella Lewis joins host Howard to discuss it all
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Han Xu comes through for New York Liberty, Tina Charles dominates for Seattle Storm
Jackie Powell is here to discuss with host Howard Megdal about the New York Liberty’s win against Chicago and more
Locked on Women’s Basketball: A preview of a big Storm-Mercury game—and the WNBA stretch run
Alex chats with Em to discuss the home stretch of the WNBA regular season and the Sue and Diana matchup
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Can New York Liberty reach WNBA playoffs? Sandy Brondello and Natasha Howard weigh in
Howard and Jackie discuss what’s gone wrong and how the team views the road ahead
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Has James Wade locked up Executive of the Year?
Howard and James discuss all things Chicago Sky, including whether or not James Wade has already locked up the WNBA’s Executive of the Year honors.
