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From Las Vegas Aces coach Becky Hammon to first-year Golden State Valkyries coach Natalie Nakase, from young stars such as Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese to veteran players such as Kelsey Plum and ...
Fever coach Stephanie White: WNBA officiating is lagging behind the game's progress.
At one point in the third quarter, Fever star Aliyah Boston got tied up with former league MVP Tina Charles down low. Boston hit the deck after Charles took a swing as the two were jockeying for ...
The WNBA has been swamped with a wave of criticism from players and coaches regarding the quality of officiating. However, WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert is not too bothered by this backlash.
Players and coaches say games are called inconsistently, and that’s hurting the product. The league office isn’t so sure it ...
But it’s not just the physical aggression on Clark that has some in the WNBA questioning the caliber of officiating.
Author Christine Brennan gives a behind-the-scenes look at a controversy that enveloped the WNBA during its most high-profile ...
The 23-year-old demanded that the WNBA take action about the apparent lack of fouls called in the paint following a Sky loss ...
WNBA Makes Stephanie White Decision Over Controversial Official Comments originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With Caitlin Clark back in the lineup, Stephanie White and the Indiana Fever improved ...
With Caitlin Clark back in the lineup, Stephanie White and the Indiana Fever improved to 6-5 on the 2025 WNBA season by defeating the Connecticut Sun, 88-71, on Tuesday night.
The league’s refereeing issue goes beyond one player or one game. It’s about the need for better and more consistent calls across the W.
The officiating was inconsistent for both teams, and it reflects the current state of refereeing in the WNBA. Unfortunately, this wasn't an isolated incident.