Saturday night's matchup between the Washington Mystics and Atlanta Dream produced a moment few WNBA fans expected to see.
Angel Reese's Atlanta Dream debut sparked drama on and off the court, while a reporter's tweet ignited a fierce national debate.
For many years, access to professional athletes inside locker rooms after games was an integral part of the media process. For journalists, being able to speak directly to players when the decisions ...
Hill, who previously covered the WNBA, made it clear that she is on the side of the reporter. "As someone who has been in out and of locker rooms their entire career, the rule for the NBA is that ...
Sophie Cunningham gets real on the Indiana team being a target in the WNBA following constant criticism and hard plays ...
The Indiana Fever superstar made her WNBA return in the season-opening loss to the Wings, but she left for the locker room ...
ESPN's Ben Baby has been criticized on social media by WNBA fans after he questioned why reporters aren't allowed in locker rooms to interview players after games. Friday night saw the 2026 WNBA ...
Earlier this week, longtime sports reporter Jemele Hill clashed with WNBA fans online over her criticism of the league’s locker-room access policy. Hill joined ESPN NFL reporter Ben Baby (who is also ...
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Breanna Stewart said Monday that the New York Liberty’s 3-4 start has fallen short of expectations, but the veteran forward ...
Should reporters be allowed in WNBA locker rooms following games? Professional sports leagues like the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL all have open locker room policies for media following games. There's ...