
The Rise of Women’s Basketball | How Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Are Changing the Game
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About this listen
Welcome to the FIRST EVER episode of ‘The 6th Woman Basketball Podcast’ where we speak to the evolving world of women’s basketball. In this first ep we are spotlighting star athletes Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, and unpacking how their influence is reshaping both the WNBA and college basketball. Our conversation explores the upcoming CBA negotiations, new franchises like the Valkyries, and the crucial role of media coverage and storytelling in growing the game. We also discuss fan engagement, shifting player loyalty, and how Aussie players are making their mark on the international stage.
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Key Takeaways:
- Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are redefining women’s basketball.
- The sport’s landscape is evolving rapidly post-pandemic.
- CBA negotiations could reshape the WNBA’s structure and salaries.
- Better media coverage is essential for visibility and growth.
- The Valkyries franchise represents innovation and investment in women’s sport.
- Frequent coaching changes reflect a more professional, results-driven culture.
- Australian athletes continue to excel in the WNBA.
- Fan engagement drives visibility, sponsorship, and long-term support.
- Player loyalty is shifting as fans follow individual stars.
- Storytelling remains the key to building emotional connection and advocacy.
Chapters
00:00 – The Rise of Women’s Basketball
02:46 – Impact of Key Athletes
06:09 – The Future of College Basketball
09:00 – CBA Negotiations and Their Implications
11:43 – The Role of Media in Women’s Sports
14:38 – The Valkyries and New Franchise Dynamics
17:36 – Coaching Changes and Their Impact
20:42 – Aussie Players in the WNBA
23:47 – Fan Engagement and Community Support
26:46 – The Evolution of Player Loyalty
29:44 – The Importance of Storytelling in Sports
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