Two of the stories you’ll find in this year’s package are about ordinary women who, in the face of personal tragedy, took ...
Wilson won her third WNBA MVP award and also helped lead the U.S. women's basketball team to an eighth straight Olympic gold ...
Shyla Raghav moderated a conversation with four female climate leaders at TIME’s annual Women of the Year Leadership Forum ...
Time Magazine's Women of the Year include influential women from various fields, such as entertainment, sports, activism and ...
WNBA star A’ja Wilson, 28, and gymnastics icon Jordan Chiles, 23 earned their spots as two of TIME Magazine’s Women of The ...
WNBA champion A'ja Wilson and Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chile part of the annual TIME Women of the Year list.
Watkins is the player to beat in the Wooden Award odds. Can Hannah Hidalgo, Lauren Betts or Paige Bueckers challenge?
Wilson appears on the cover of one edition of the issue, highlighting the record-breaking support for women’s basketball in ...
As the argument for the best team in the country has swung back and forth this season, the one for the best player has, too.
In this week's Player of the Year column, we break down the players who could go professional and enter the WNBA draft this spring.