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Queens of the Court

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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, as well as in-depth interview segments with some of the most notable names in and around the WNBA, and deep dives on the history of the game and its pro teams

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On this episode of Queens of the Court, co-hosts Sheryl Swoopes and Jordan Robinson discuss Candace Parker's retirement from the WNBA and the legacy that the three-time league champ leaves behind. They also introduce a brand new segment that will req... more

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On this episode of Queens of the Court, co-hosts Sheryl Swoopes and Jordan Robinson were together in-person to discuss everything from the WNBA Draft viewership numbers to the new Seattle Storm training facility. Plus, they do their best to provide o... more

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13 days ago

On this episode of Queens of the Court, co-hosts Sheryl Swoopes and Jordan Robinson break down the 2024 WNBA Draft. Which draftees are going to fit in best with their new team? What role did offseason moves play in who went where? And of course: whic... more

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20 days ago

In this episode of Queens of the Court, co-hosts Sheryl Swoopes and Jordan Robinson unpack the 2024 NCAA Championship Final between South Carolina and Iowa. They celebrate the Gamecocks and Dawn Staley on their undefeated season, Caitlin Clark for a ... more

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a month ago

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 273 ratings
  • gold standard

    this podcast is the best of the best

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Quinstero
    United States6 months ago
  • Best WNBA pod by a mile

    Incredible W coverage from two black women that know the history of the league. It doesn’t pull any punches. Having THE Sheryl Swoopes gives this show legitimacy but Sheryl and Jordan Robinson are a great duo. Jordan effortlessly guides the convo and digs into the drama on and off the court. Also, they are transparent about their biases and I find that charming. Real conversation without a filter. more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Candace & Diana fanfic
    United States6 months ago
  • Dream Team

    Don’t leave us! We need more! Give us offseason info!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    whenthesussyamoongerissus
    United States6 months ago
  • Sheryl Swoopes…. The GOAT

    Didn’t find out about this podcast until June but definitely have enjoyed it. It’s great to see the love and support for the WNBA. Swoopes is my all time favorite WNBA player since the league started. I was in middle school and I started wearing the number 22 because of her. Keep the show going because it is awesome!!’

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JCbaby83
    United States6 months ago
  • Please record in the offseason

    Yall helped me get back into the WNBA after a few years away, talking about players and teams to watch plus the recent background made it easy to fall back into fandom. I’m not ready for it to end. Follow the players overseas, talk about offseason trades and prepare us for the draft. Please, don’t go.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lee2Dee
    United States7 months ago

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