WNBA and Audacy are proud to publish the premiere WNBA podcast - Queens of the Court. Hosted by hoops legend Sheryl Swoopes and women's sports journalist Jordan Ligons Robinson - the weekly show combines news and information, stats, and in-depth interview segments with some of the most notable names in and around the WNBA, as well as deep dives on the history of the game and its pro teams. Queens ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
On this episode of Queens of the Court, Sheryl Swoopes and Jordan Robinson share their "Queens of the Court Awards!" But these aren't your average awards, Sheryl & Jordan are handing out titles to categories submitted by listeners themselves!
To lea... more
On this episode of Queens of the Court, Sheryl Swoopes and Jordan Robinson a WILD finish to Game 5 of the WNBA Finals that resulted in the New York Liberty capturing their first championship in franchise history! Sheryl & Jordan break down the game a... more
On this episode of Queens of the Court, Sheryl Swoopes and Jordan Robinson breakdown Game 2 of the WNBA Finals where the New York Liberty were able to tie up the series 1-1 and send it back to Minnesota. Find out how Sheryl & Jordan think the Liberty... more
On this special Finals Bonus Episode, presented by AT&T, Sheryl Swoopes and Jordan Robinson breakdown a wild Game 1 in the WNBA Finals. How were the Lynx able to come back from the largest deficit in WNBA Finals history? What does New York need to do... more
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never any love for the liberty or any of the players. would love unbiased recaps of games and players. feels like they’re on a'ja wilson’s payroll lol glad it exists, but the bias is intense! glad there is now more wnba podcasts out there that are less opinion based
The W Hype duo! Love to hear the excitement and banter btw these two. They’re unpacking the games the way I would love to w a W fan. <3
Love this pod. Such a fun and educational listen. Great chemistry. Love these two.
Great podcast with great perspectives, realness, and meaningful/important conversations about the WNBA. Keep up the awesome work đź‘Źđź‘Źđź‘Ź
This is so bad. We are clamoring for an actual professional WNBA podcast, by we I mean the one billion newbies inspired to follow the WNBA by the phenom Caitlin Clark. Yes, there’s more to the WNBA, but low and behold, “that more” is so toxic.
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