The WNBA is having its biggest season in three decades, and most of the coverage still treats it like a side hustle — a few paragraphs at the bottom of an NBA blog, a tweet from a national reporter who covers six other leagues, a recap that runs Tuesday morning when the game ended Sunday night.

That's not enough. Not for a 30th-anniversary season. Not for a league that just expanded to 15 teams. Not for a 44-game schedule with Caitlin Clark on national TV every night, A'ja Wilson chasing another MVP, Toronto and Portland building from scratch, and Brittney Griner suiting up for Connecticut. There's too much going on to keep filing it under "also."

So we built this.

She Owns The Court is going to cover the WNBA the way the league deserves to be covered — daily, sharply, and without apology. Live scores updated every fifteen minutes. Standings refreshed each morning. Recaps that arrive while you're still tying your shoes after the game ends, not the next afternoon. Player pages with real numbers. Power rankings on Mondays. Betting lines and props for the people playing. Culture pieces for the people watching. Twitter content that earns the follow.

Some of it will be wire-style. Some will have a take. All of it will be on time and on the league's clock — not anyone else's.

The 2026 season tips off May 8. The first preseason game already happened. We're here.

— SOTC