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The Ringer WNBA Show

The Ringer
WNBA
New York Liberty
Caitlin Clark
Sabrina Ionescu
Minnesota Lynx
Connecticut Sun
Indiana Fever
WNBA Finals
Brianna Stewart
WNBA Semifinals
Chicago Sky
A'ja Wilson
WNBA Playoffs
Breanna Stewart
Aces
Teresa Weatherspoon
Alyssa Thomas
Asia Wilson
Las Vegas Aces
Napheesa Collier

The Ringer WNBA Show, hosted by The Ringer’s Seerat Sohi, breaks down the latest happenings in The W, with must-listen analysis, thoughts and more featuring some of the best guests and experts from around the league.

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Latest Episodes

In this very special episode, Seerat is joined by Andrew Haubner of No Cap Space to discuss the ascent of A'ja Wilson to Time Magazine's Athlete of the Year. Later, they chat about the ACC/SEC Challenge drama. Later, Iowa State star Audi Crooks join... more

Seerat is joined by Maitreyi Anantharaman to discuss the evolving landscape of women's basketball, focusing on the WNBA's recent CBA negotiations, salary proposals, and the implications for players. They also talk about the importance of transparency... more

Seerat sits down with Texas Longhorns guard Rori Harmon to discuss her basketball journey, including her relationship with coach Vic Schaefer and the challenges of stepping into a senior leadership role. Rori reflects on her recovery from ACL surgery... more

Seerat and Tyler DeLuca of No Cap Space discuss the results and implications of the recent WNBA draft lottery, focusing on the Dallas Wings' back-to-back number one picks. They also break down where the likes of Azzi Fudd, Lauren Betts, and many more... more

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Recent Guests

Audi Crooks
Nation's leading scorer from Iowa State
Iowa State
Episode: A'ja Wilson: Athlete of the Year. Plus, Iowa State's Audi Crooks.
Maitreyi Anantharaman
Writer from The Defector, currently on book leave working on a book titled You Can't See Me, The New Golden Age of Women's Basketball.
The Defector
Episode: A Big, Confusing WNBA CBA Update, the Athlete-Influencer Era, and WNBA Draft Talk
Theresa Runstedtler
Author, cultural historian, and commentator on sports culture
Episode: The Future of Women's Basketball: CBA Negotiations, Unrivaled, and Beyond
Katie Barnes
Feature writer covering women's basketball for ESPN, known for in-depth articles and playoff coverage.
ESPN
Episode: The Aces Are WNBA Champions! What Happens Now?
Maya Goldberg-Safir
Runs the Rough Notes substack, which covers women's basketball.
Rough Notes
Episode: Cam Brink Is Back, the Continued Rise of Injuries, and the History of the San Francisco Pioneers
Zena Keita
Co-host of No Offseason WNBA pod at the Athletic, covers the Warriors
The Athletic
Episode: Caitlin Clark’s Return, Angel Reese Turning the Corner, Dallas Drama, and the Bay Area's Valkyries Vibes
Lucas Seehafer
Physical therapist with Ph.D. dissertation on WNBA injury epidemiology
Episode: Liberty and Lynx Show Early Dominance, Plus the Science Behind WNBA Injuries
Diana Taurasi
Retired professional basketball player and multiple-time WNBA champion
Phoenix Mercury
Episode: Diana Taurasi on Life After the WNBA. Plus, the W’s Opening Week.
Courtney Paris
Former WNBA player and current assistant coach with a notable career in women's college and professional basketball
Chicago Sky
Episode: The 12 Most Interesting Characters in the WNBA Season, Plus Chicago Assistant Coach Courtney Paris Talks Angel Reese’s Growth

Host

Seerat Sohi
Host of the show, providing analysis and insights on women's basketball and welcoming expert guests from the field.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 240 ratings
  • So much Clark talk.

    I just want to listen to a podcast about women’s basketball that’s not about Caitlin the entire time, she’s hurt and the host just can’t stop saying her name. Goodness!

    10-1-25

    Just wish Seerat was a guest host on Clark episodes or just things she feels passionate about. She’s very bias, how can you cover the whole league when you are that bias?

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    WWoooot
    United States2 months ago
  • Great show

    Timely & interesting, love the “emergency” quick turn episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    OneMoreHour128
    United States2 months ago
  • So much Clark talk.

    I just want to listen to a podcast about women’s basketball that’s not about Caitlin the entire time, she’s hurt and the host just can’t stop saying her name. Goodness!

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    WWoooot
    United States5 months ago
  • Great show

    Timely & interesting discussion!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    OneMoreHour128
    United States6 months ago
  • Keep it up!

    As someone who watched/enjoyed the W since 2012.. i gotta say you are changing the game with this POD bruh (not like your are the first, but you are setting bar super high) .. your ability to cover all different parts of the league with this platform is top tier… keep it up!

    P.S

    We would love 2-3 shows a week to keep us updated on league

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kmays_20
    United States7 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the timely analysis and thoughtful discussions, often praising the depth of coverage surrounding the WNBA.
There is noted criticism regarding perceived biases in coverage and the need for improved audio quality in production.
Some feedback indicates a desire for a more structured approach and varied formats.
Many fans express excitement about the variety of guests and their contributions to the conversations, highlighting the quality of content and insight.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

A'ja Wilson: Athlete of the Year. Plus, Iowa State's Audi Crooks.
Q: How do you cope on days when you're not feeling great?
Audi would revert to her core pillars of faith, family, friends, and music to ground herself during tough times.
A'ja Wilson: Athlete of the Year. Plus, Iowa State's Audi Crooks.
Q: What would you want to do after your basketball career?
Audi expresses a desire to become a therapist for student-athletes to provide them the support she wished she had.
A'ja Wilson: Athlete of the Year. Plus, Iowa State's Audi Crooks.
Q: What was it like to learn Coach Kara Lawson's system?
Audi found Lawson's fundamentals and philosophies to be different, emphasizing teamwork and basketball IQ.
A'ja Wilson: Athlete of the Year. Plus, Iowa State's Audi Crooks.
Q: What combination of things clicked for you this season that has allowed your performance to elevate?
Audi discusses focusing on improving weaknesses during the offseason, leading to better shooting and lower turnovers.
A'ja Wilson: Athlete of the Year. Plus, Iowa State's Audi Crooks.
Q: How do you try to keep your identity as Audi while being in the public eye?
Audi shares that it's hard to enjoy activities in public at times but emphasizes staying connected to who she is and appreciating her story.

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Covering the latest developments and intricate dynamics within women's basketball, the content consistently highlights the WNBA through various lenses, including player performances, team strategies, and ongoing negotiations like the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). The podcast features in-depth discussions with knowledgeable guests, providing valuable insights into player experiences, social media influence, and the future of women's sports. Unique elements include a strong focus on analytics balanced with personal narratives that celebrate the emotional aspects of basketball, making it particularly engaging for both die-hard fans and newcomers to the sport.

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Recent guests on The Ringer WNBA Show include:

1. Audi Crooks
2. Maitreyi Anantharaman
3. Theresa Runstedtler
4. Katie Barnes
5. Maya Goldberg-Safir
6. Zena Keita
7. Lucas Seehafer
8. Diana Taurasi

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