Lynx trade an upgrade for Talbot
MAC Adelaide Lightning's returning superstar Stephanie Talbot has been traded today by the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury to staunch rival Minnesota Lynx.
Double blow for Nic, Cayla
THE 2019 WNBA aspirations of South Australian Opals Nicole Seekamp and Cayla George were dealt a huge blow today when the duo was released by Dallas Wings.
Lightning takes a new turn with import
ADELAIDE Lightning have secured Brianna Turner - one of the most highly-decorated USA national team juniors, a star at University of Notre Dame and a new face at WNBA's Phoenix Mercury - for their 2019-20 WNBL assault.
Adelaide's elite coaches speak
CHRIS Lucas (Lightning) and Joey Wright (36ers) - two of the most successful coaches in the WNBL and NBL respectively - will lay their off-seasons bare at this month's Free Throw Foundation lunch on May 31.
Brook bubbles back to Lightning
LIGHTNING forward-centre Chelsea Brook has signed for her fourth WNBL season with her home club but is hoping to have more of an impact after a season playing NBL1.
It's official. Phillips heads out
ENJOYING an inordinate amount of success in her role as Head of the WNBL, Sally Phillips has announced her decision to step away from the high-pressure position.
Smith a name to remember
ALANNA Smith is on the threshold of becoming Australian women’s basketball’s biggest international name, and Ezi Magbegor isn’t far behind, the dynamic duo today taken in the first round of the WNBA draft.
Call it 'telepathy' says returning Seekamp
“TELEPATHY.” That was the explanation Lightning co-captain Nicole Seekamp gave when asked how she and Lauren Nicholson fashioned the WNBL’s “play of the year” to close Game 2 of the 2019 Grand Final Series.
Nat didn't grapple with Lightning comeback
WNBL championship winner Natalie Novosel would rather be a wrestler than a body builder – but only as far as her journey back into Adelaide Lightning’s colours goes.
Soaring as the Crow flies
SUNDAY was a seriously significant day in Australian sports history – a day on which more than 53,000 people meandered into picturesque Adelaide Oval to exclusively watch women’s sport.

