• Winners & Losers of the WNBA Offseason
    Apr 17 2026

    Sabreena and Chantel take you inside Azzi Fudd and Olivia Miles’ introductory press conferences in Dallas and Minnesota, and in particular - an awkward moment where Azzi was asked about her status with Paige. Then, they dive into the latest entries and commitments from the NCAA transfer portal.


    Next, it’s onto Winners & Losers of the WNBA Offseason, through the lens of how money is changing the landscape of women’s hoops. They break down A’ja Wilson’s historic contract, the smart free agency moves of Dallas and Indiana, why the Lynx are both winners and losers, and why international talent is flocking to the W more and more.


    Plus, Sabreena and Chantel’s favorite training camp contracts.


    REFERENCES:


    A’ja Wilson, Paige Bueckers’ aura, Lynx among WNBA offseason winners and losers by Sabreena Merchant and Chantel Jennings


    A’ja Wilson signs 3-year, supermax contract; richest in WNBA history: Source by Sabreena Merchant


    USC’s JuJu Watkins, Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo headline 2027 WNBA Draft class by Sabreena Merchant


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    #wnba #wbb #ajawilson #azzifudd #dallaswings #lynx



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  • How Free Agency Moves are Set to Change the Game in 2026 + Flau’jae, Raven and More Draft Thoughts
    Apr 16 2026

    Zena and Layshia break down the 2026 WNBA Draft, drilling into the story behind Golden State trading Flau’jae Johnson to the Seattle Storm, and detailing why Seattle is actually a better fit for Flau’jae, plus the reality behind trades as business.


    Then, they turn their attention to the wild past week of free agency signings and movement – highlighting how these new rosters might come together on the court, with a special focus on the New York Liberty, the Dallas Wings, the Minnesota Lynx, the Chicago Sky, and the Seattle Storm.


    They wrap up by talking about the story behind the story of Raven Johnson and the Indiana Fever – the made-up beef with Caitlin Clark from back in the NCAA day, the racism lurking beneath the surface, and the real story of how excited Raven is to be joining the squad.



    REFERENCES:


    Raven Johnson, Caitlin Clark reunite with Fever after wave-off: ‘Maybe I needed that’ by James Boyd


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  • 2026 WNBA Draft Winners and Losers
    Apr 14 2026

    After months of speculation, the final picks for the 2026 WNBA Draft are in -- and the No Offseason crew is breaking it all down. Join Zena, Sabreena, and Chantel as they dig into the draft's biggest winners and losers: did Dallas make the right choice with Azzi Fudd? What’s the strategy behind the Mystics’ six picks? And was Golden State’s trade of Flau’jae Johnson to Seattle a smart move? The crew also talks team fit, including who’s primed to get minutes right away.




    REFERENCES:


    Dallas Wings select Azzi Fudd with No. 1 pick of 2026 WNBA Draft by Chantel Jennings and Sabreena Merchant


    Grading every 2026 WNBA first-round draft pick from Azzi Fudd to Lauren Betts by Sabreena Merchant and Chantel Jennings


    https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7194986/2026/04/14/wnba-draft-winners-losers-ucla-engelbert-fudd/


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  • Where Will Audi Crooks, Kymora Johnson, and Other Top Players End Up?
    Apr 10 2026

    Chantel and Sabreena break down the massive impact of the college basketball transfer portal, where more than 1,200 Division I players have entered their names. But where will Audi Crooks go? Can South Carolina Gamecocks land Kymora Johnson? And how will the UCLA Bruins approach the portal? The duo also discuss how coaches are adapting to this new reality and examine which programs are feeling the greatest impact.


    We close out with predictions for who will go No. 1 in the WNBA Draft.


    REFERENCES:


    Virginia, Amaka Agugua-Hamilton part ways after ending 8-year NCAA Tournament drought by Grace Raynor


    Virginia hires Richmond’s Aaron Roussell as new women’s basketball coach by Sabreena Merchant


    Eight Tennessee women’s basketball players are transferring. None are returning by Rebecca Tauber


    Women’s basketball portal rankings: With more than 1,000 names in, who can make the most impact? by Chantel Jennings



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  • WNBA Draft Watch: Should Betts or Miles go No. 1 overall?
    Apr 9 2026

    Huge WNBA trade news! Zena and Layshia kick things off with the blockbuster trade of Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream, breaking down how she’ll fit with the team.


    From there, the duo dives into the Washington Mystics’ recent changes, including the departure of GM Jamila Wideman over strategic differences, with head coach Sydney Johnson stepping in to take on GM responsibilities as well.

    With the WNBA Draft coming up next week, Zena and Layshia break down which players boosted their stock during the tournament and which ones left lingering questions. They also highlight the lack of a clear favorite for the number one pick, putting players like Lauren Betts, Olivia Miles, and Azzi Fudd in the mix for number one.


    They wrap it all up with a fun round of “Match That Player.”




    REFERENCES:


    Chicago Sky trade Angel Reese to Atlanta Dream for 2 first-round picks by Sabreena Merchant




    Angel Reese’s trade another example of Chicago Sky’s inability to hold onto stars by Shakeia Taylor


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  • How UCLA Won its First-Ever National Championship
    Apr 6 2026

    Together in Phoenix after the national championship game, the whole No Offseason crew dives deep into UCLA’s decisive win over South Carolina. With a spotlight on UCLA’s six seniors — including Most Outstanding Player, Lauren Betts, and star guard, Gabriela Jaquez — Zena, Layshia, Sabreena and Chantel dissect UCLA head coach Cori Close’s incisive game plan to take down South Carolina, and her players’ elite execution of that plan. They also break down what went wrong for South Carolina, outside of not getting their shots to drop. Then, the crew speculates on what might come next for UCLA, with so many roster spots to fill next year and a newly open transfer portal.


    REFERENCES:


    UCLA clobbers South Carolina for first NCAA national title in program history by Cameron Teague Robinson


    How UCLA’s super senior class, led by Lauren Betts, set the championship standard by Sabreena Merchant


    For UCLA, a championship lesson came from losing by Jerry Brewer


    Dawn Staley isn’t here for the drama. She’s here to protect the game by Jerry Brewer


    Sacrifice and selflessness define coach Cori Close’s UCLA championship run by Chantel Jennings


    What went wrong for South Carolina? The main thing: UCLA’s dominating defense by Grace Raynor



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  • What Happened between Geno and Dawn? + Title Game Preview
    Apr 4 2026

    What exactly happened between Geno Auriemma and Dawn Staley at the end of UConn-South Carolina game? The No Offseason crew are live to dive into the behind-the-scenes of that moment, plus all the moments from last night's Final Four. Then, a look-ahead to the title game, where UCLA and South Carolina will meet for all the glory on Sunday afternoon. Plus, thoughts on the WNBA Expansion Draft.


    REFERENCES:


    The night Geno Auriemma snapped — and Dawn Staley showed the game has changed by Jerry Brewer


    Geno Auriemma apologizes for behavior after heated exchange with Dawn Staley by Shannon Ryan


    UConn’s chase for perfection ends with imperfect Final Four loss to South Carolina by Chantel Jennings


    UCLA women’s basketball regained its focus to set sights on national championship by Sabreena Merchant


    First look at the women’s national championship: Who will win? South Carolina or UCLA? by Cameron Teague Robinson


    WNBA expansion draft winners and losers: Portland’s depth, Toronto’s future scoring by Sabreena Merchant

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  • WNBA Expansion Draft Insights & Final Four Showdown Preview
    Apr 3 2026

    Chantel and Sabreena kick off their discussion by exploring potential strategies for the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo in the expansion draft—who might be protected, and which players could come as surprises?


    Then the duo get us ready for the Final Four by breaking down the South Carolina–UConn rematch and the potential pressure for UCLA and Texas as they chase a championship. They discuss what this moment means for players and coaches, the influence of new faces, and the expectations surrounding these games. The conversation also highlights the quest for redemption for teams that fell short in previous tournaments and the excitement of these matchups, even amid predictions of chalk outcomes.


    Finally, they share their predictions for the national title game.



    REFERENCES:


    First look at the Final Four: Who has the edge? South Carolina or UConn? Texas or UCLA? by Sabreena Merchant


    How Dawn Staley reinvented South Carolina without losing its edge by Jerry Brewer


    Texas is 2 wins from Vic Schaefer’s first title and him saying it’s his best team by Chantel Jennings


    Lack of parity isn’t a problem. Goliaths in women’s Final Four is good for the sport by Sabreena Merchant



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