Ranking the top underclass guards in women's March Madness - ESPN
Listen to five minutes of March Madness coverage and one of the tenets of the NCAA tournament will undoubtedly come up: Teams must have good guard play.
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Listen to five minutes of March Madness coverage and one of the tenets of the NCAA tournament will undoubtedly come up: Teams must have good guard play.
The WNBPA's seven-player executive committee on Wednesday said in a statement it remains «united» and that a recent player survey reaffirms the league's current proposal for a new collective bargaining agreement «is not worth taking.»
WNBPA executive committee members Kelsey Plum and Breanna Stewart wrote a three-page letter Monday to players' union executive director Terri Jackson, expressing «serious concerns about how the PA is handling the current negotiations» for a new collective bargaining agreement, «including the lack of adequate player involvement in the process.»
The WNBA sent a new Collective Bargaining Agreement proposal to the players' union Sunday night that includes allowing some of its young stars like Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers a chance to earn a maximum salary quicker, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.
NEW YORK — Kelsey Plum said that while the players' union should continue to negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement, she believes the offer the WNBPA has received from the WNBA so far is a «significant win» and that «a strike would be the worst thing for both sides.»
NEW YORK — The WNBA and the players' union met for a few hours Monday for the first time in several weeks to try to move the stalled collective bargaining negotiations forward.
The WNBA and WNBPA will meet Monday morning in New York for their first in-person bargaining session involving players since October, sources close to the process told ESPN, a meeting many believe could be «pivotal» in whether a new collective bargaining agreement is reached or players decide to strike.
PHILADELPHIA — The WNBA and the WNBPA are scheduled to hold an in-person meeting in New York on Monday after talks for a new collective bargaining agreement have been at a standstill for weeks and with the 2026 season under 100 days away.