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Teams Move Fewer Fever Visits After Caitlin Clark’s Injury-Riddled Season
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The 2026 WNBA schedule is out and teams announced their calendar in their own creative ways on social media.
As uncertainty clouds the WNBA offseason, Toronto head coach Sandy Brondello is sounding the alarm, raising concerns about the league’s delayed 2026 schedule and its ripple effect on stalled free agency.
The WNBA enters its landmark 30th season with WNBA Tip-Off 2026 presented by CarMax on Friday, May 8, with a three-game slate. The action continues through the weekend with an additional three games on Saturday, May 9 and five games on Sunday, May 10, to kick off the 44-game regular season.
The 2026 WNBA schedule presents an extra challenge for the Indiana Fever.
The wait is over. The WNBA on Wednesday unveiled its highly anticipated 2026 regular-season schedule, which begins May 8. But hold your horses: This announcement doesn’t necessarily mean the WNBA and Women’s National Basketball Players’ Association are any closer to finalizing a new collective bargaining agreement.
The WNBA will begin its season on May 8, assuming the league and the players’ union can come to an agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement
Branding for the Portland Fire on display at a launch party for Portland’s revived WNBA team on July 15, 2025 outside the Moda Center at the Rose Quarter. The Portland Fire has indicated that it intends to maintain historical data from its 2000-2002 lifespan when it reenters the WNBA this year. Sean Meagher/The Oregonian