Just Women's Sports

Just Women's Sports

Our name truly reflects our mission. We are dedicated entirely to women’s sports, all the time. This is not just a small section hidden away or an afterthought. We firmly believe that female athletes deserve more than just occasional coverage—they can be the focus of the entire publication. From game highlights to podcasts, newsletters, and merchandise, JWS offers fans everything they need to stay informed and engaged in the world of women's sports. We're just beginning this exciting journey and are thrilled to have you join us!

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  • 1 week ago | justwomenssports.com | Claire Watkins

    Teen phenom Dominique Malonga officially introduced herself to US basketball fans during Monday's 2025 WNBA Draft, with the 19-year-old becoming the highest drafted French player in league history as the overall No. 2 pick by the Seattle Storm. "I'm so proud just to show that today French basketball is at a level that we have never seen," she told reporters after her record-setting selection. "She's a unicorn. She's one of one," Seattle head coach Noelle Quinn said of the 6-foot-6 teenager.

  • 1 week ago | justwomenssports.com | Claire Watkins

    With the 2025 WNBA Draft tipping off on Monday night, experts across women’s basketball are busy predicting the results, as this year’s sure-thing overall No. 1 pick begets question marks down the line. Barring a shocking surprise, the Dallas Wings will snap up UConn star Paige Bueckers first, ushering in a new era of Texas basketball. The rest of the lottery is more of a mystery, with one lesser-known name projected to shake up the early picks.

  • 1 week ago | justwomenssports.com | Claire Watkins

    The top three NWSL teams continued their reign over the standings this weekend, with the Orlando Pride, Kansas City Current, and Washington Spirit all rattling off wins in the league’s return from April's international break. On the top trio's heels is Angel City, whose unbeaten streak lives on after the LA club earned their second straight win in a promising season start for the young team.

  • 1 week ago | justwomenssports.com | Claire Watkins

    Monday’s 2025 WNBA Draft could seriously shape the future for the three teams at the helm of this year’s lottery, as top pick-holders Dallas, Seattle, and Washington all prepare to make major moves after a rollercoaster offseason. The Wings currently hold the overall No. 1 pick, while Seattle will select second after a blockbuster three-team trade with LA and Las Vegas sent star Jewell Loyd to the Aces and the No. 2 pick to the Storm.

  • 1 week ago | justwomenssports.com | Claire Watkins

    Projected 2025 WNBA Draft overall No. 1 pick Paige Bueckers announced her first pro deal on Friday, signing with new league partner Ally Financial as the bank gears up to help launch the WNBA’s first-ever Rivalry Week. "I think the biggest lesson I've learned is to give with what you've been given," Bueckers said during a Friday morning press conference.

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