
Episode 123
What's Working — and Failing — in the WNBA Right Now | Quita in the Morning
The WNBA is growing fast, but not without its challenges. In this episode of Quita in the Morning, we break down what’s actually working in the league — from breakout stars and rising attendance, to new media deals — and what continues to hold it back. From team depth issues to scheduling and player burnout, it’s time for a real conversation about the league’s future.
July 10, 20251h 29m
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Show Notes
The WNBA is growing fast, but not without its challenges. In this episode of Quita in the Morning, we break down what’s actually working in the league — from breakout stars and rising attendance, to new media deals — and what continues to hold it back. From team depth issues to scheduling and player burnout, it’s time for a real conversation about the league’s future. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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