• Who’s Going No. 1? Our WNBA Mock Draft Prediction
    Feb 13 2026

    Zena and Sabreena discuss the ongoing CBA negotiations, highlighting recent updates and the potential for a player strike. They then shift to Angel Reese’s return to the Rose Basketball Club and the exciting on-court action in the Unrivaled one-on-one tournament.


    From there, they dive into the upcoming WNBA Draft, exploring the rise of international prospects, the potential impact of an expansion draft, and the chance for a historic UCLA presence in this year’s class. They weigh the pros and cons of drafting overseas talent, examine the class’s overall depth, and assess top prospects, breaking down what makes them stand out — and where they still need growth.


    Plus, we tell you where to set your screens this weekend.



    REFERENCES:


    Angel Reese will join Unrivaled for remainder of season, reunite with Rose BC by Sabreena

    Merchant


    WNBA mock draft: Lauren Betts leads five first-round picks from UCLA by Sabreena Merchant


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  • Why the Moment Is Now for UCLA
    Feb 10 2026

    Zena, Chantel, and Sabreena kick off their discussion with the unveiling of Unviraled’s 1-on-1 tournament bracket. They highlight what fans can look forward to and share their predictions on who might come out on top.


    Next, the crew dives deep into UCLA’s surge in the Big Ten, breaking down roster changes, the impact of transfers, and why this season feels so urgent. They also explore how NIL has shaped the team, how the players have stayed together, and how UCLA is viewed nationally, ending with a look at their potential WNBA draft prospects.


    The conversation wraps up with a fun game of Start, Bench, Cut.


    REFERENCES:


    Duke’s season turnaround is official after taking down No. 6 Louisville by Sabreena Merchant


    Women’s college basketball rankings: Tennessee’s troubling tumble, Texas impresses by Sabreena Merchant


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    -Zena on BlueSky: @zenakeita

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  • Will Iowa State’s Resume Be Enough for March?
    Feb 6 2026

    Sabreena and Chantel kick things off with the latest on CBA talks following this week’s meeting between the league and the players’ union. With little coming out of the meeting, they discuss what it means for WNBA free agency, the expansion draft, and the league’s hopes of starting the season on time.


    From there, bracketologist Eden Laase joins the duo to break down the concept of “bubble teams”— those fighting for a spot in the NCAA Tournament. They explore why signature wins matter, how conference schedules shape resumes, and which teams to keep an eye on as the season winds down. Eden provides insights into the challenges faced by mid-major teams and the fluctuating nature of rankings as the tournament approaches.


    Lastly, we wrap things up with a matching exercise where we pair women's basketball players with an olympic sport.



    REFERENCES:


    A question for WNBA, players union during CBA talks: Where’s the urgency? by Sabreena Merchant



    Women’s basketball bubble watch: Will Iowa State make the tournament? by Eden Laase



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    Credits:

    -Zena on BlueSky: @zenakeita

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    -Chantel on BlueSky: @chanteljennings

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    55 mins
  • The Press Defense Teams Want To Avoid in March Madness
    Feb 3 2026

    Zena, Chantel, and Sabreena take a look around women’s college basketball, kicking off their conversations with UCLA’s impressive run in the Big Ten, UConn’s resilience against Tennessee, and the excitement of a thrilling rivalry game between Michigan and Michigan State.


    Then, we dive into some of our favorite moments from the college season—like which on-court duo runs the best pick-and-roll, whose team defense you absolutely don’t want to face, and which player you’d trust with the final shot. These are the moments that make us stop and ask: which would we rather have?


    Finally, we wrap things up by answering a question from one of their listeners.


    REFERENCES:



    Women’s college basketball rankings: Iowa, TCU, Maryland slip after injuries by Sabreena Merchant


    UConn’s undefeated quest in women’s basketball embodies chase for total perfection by Chantel Jennings

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  • Is UConn’s dominance good for women’s college basketball?
    Jan 30 2026

    Big moves in women’s basketball! Caitlin Clark joins NBC Sports for Basketball Night in America — Zena, Chantel and Sabreena break down all elite basketball IQ and competitive insight she’ll bring to the broadcast. Then, Unrivaled hits Philadelphia, making a statement for the league.


    Next, we take a deep dive into one program that changed women’s basketball forever — UConn. We explore decades of dominance, from the legendary era of Rebecca Lobo, Diana Taurasi, Maya Moore, Breanna Stewart, to Paige Bueckers. We break down how this sustained success has left its mark on women’s college basketball — and question whether it’s been entirely good for the sport. Plus, we wonder: could this year’s team run the table and win back-to-back championships?


    Then, Chantel quizzes Zena and Sabreena on quotes from Geno Auriemma, challenging them to guess which player each quote is about. Finally, we close with the must-watch games to set your screens to this weekend.


    REFERENCES:


    Caitlin Clark joining NBC Sports for its new Sunday night NBA pregame show by Devon Henderson and Andrew Marchand




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    Credits:

    -Zena on BlueSky: @zenakeita

    -Sabreena on BlueSky: @sabreenajm

    -Chantel on BlueSky: @chanteljennings

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  • Can Women’s Basketball Apply a Winning Formula From Other Sports?
    Jan 27 2026

    What a weekend in women’s college hoops! Zena, Chantel, and Sabreena kick things off with an association-wide roundup, breaking down Vanderbilt’s first loss of the season to SEC rival South Carolina, Iowa’s dominant victory over Ohio State, and the teams making impressive pushes at this stage of the season.


    We then take a moment to acknowledge the tragic events in Minneapolis, Minnesota.


    Turning back to the court, the conversation shifts to Indiana football’s historic win under Coach Curt Cignetti. They examine how investment, coaching, transfer portal strategy, and culture came together to form a championship formula—and discuss how women’s college basketball programs can adopt a similar blueprint, highlighting teams already on that path.


    Finally, we wrap things up with a question: Is there a “hot seat” in women’s college basketball?


    REFERENCES:


    Aaliyah Chavez, Oklahoma stun South Carolina in overtime victory by Sabreena Merchant


    Women's college basketball rankings: Is Duke's 11-game winning streak legit ... or a quirk? by Sabreena Merchant


    South Carolina cruises past Vanderbilt, ending Commodores’ undefeated season by Chantel Jennings


    Right now, ‘nothing feels right’ in Minneapolis. An NBA basketball game is no exception by Jon Krawczynski




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    Credits:

    -Zena on BlueSky: @zenakeita

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    -Chantel on BlueSky: @chanteljennings

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    53 mins
  • Countdown to March Madness: Who Will Claim the Top Seed?
    Jan 23 2026

    The 2026 WNBA schedule has officially dropped! Zena and Sabreena dive into the release, exploring it amid ongoing CBA negotiations, the FIBA World Cup’s impact on the season, the league’s 30th season celebration, and the creative ways teams unveiled their schedules.


    Next, bracketologist Eden Laase joins the conversation to break down early NCAA tournament seeding predictions. She highlights potential host teams, surprise teams that could get in, the significance of NET rankings, and the contenders for the top seed.


    Finally, we close out with Set Your Screens, your guide to catching all the action in women’s college basketball.


    REFERENCES:



    WNBA releases 2026 schedule amid CBA negotiations by Sabreena Merchant


    How NYU women’s basketball quietly became DIII’s No.1 team. No NIL, little attention, just winning by Eden Laase




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    Credits:

    -Zena on BlueSky: @zenakeita

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    49 mins
  • Is Women’s College Basketball Entering A New Era of Parity?
    Jan 21 2026

    Zena and Sabreena start their discussion by evaluating Rebecca Lobo and Sue Bird’s view that the league’s offer to players is favorable. They then break down the weekend’s biggest upsets—from Kansas State’s surprising win over Texas Tech to the coaching decisions and team chemistry that made the difference. The duo also dives into the Coretta Scott King Classic, unpacking must-see matchups like Ohio State vs. TCU and Vanderbilt vs. Michigan, where strengths were tested and flaws exposed. They step back to assess UConn’s continued dominance, Notre Dame’s challenges, and the bigger question looming over the season: is women’s college basketball finally leveling out?


    Plus, Chantel Jennings returns as she takes the hot seat for a game of Two Truths and a Lie.


    REFERENCES:



    Kansas State stuns Texas Tech, hands Red Raiders first loss of season by Sabreena Merchant


    Women’s college basketball power rankings: South Carolina’s Raven Johnson finds her touch by Sabreena Merchant



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    Credits:

    -Zena on BlueSky: @zenakeita

    -Sabreena on BlueSky: @sabreenajm

    -Chantel on BlueSky: @chanteljennings

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    48 mins