
About the show
The Ringer WNBA Show, hosted by The Ringer’s Seerat Sohi, breaks down the latest happenings in The W with must-listen analyses, thoughts, and more, featuring some of the best guests and experts from around the league.
Hosts

Episode Breakdown
Seerat and Sabrina Merchant preview the start of the WNBA’s 30th season. They break down MVP expectations, including why A’ja Wilson remains the player to beat. The duo also looks ahead to key opening matchups like Fever vs. Wings. They discuss coaching changes, roster moves, and rising rivalries across the league. Plus, they touch on broader shifts like officiating changes and player movement.
Hosts
Hosts
Episode Breakdown
Seerat and Sabrina Merchant preview the start of the WNBA’s 30th season. They break down MVP expectations, including why A’ja Wilson remains the player to beat. The duo also looks ahead to key opening matchups like Fever vs. Wings. They discuss coaching changes, roster moves, and rising rivalries across the league. Plus, they touch on broader shifts like officiating changes and player movement.
10 Biggest Questions Heading Into the 2026 Women’s NCAA Tourney

Episode Breakdown
Seerat kicks off the show by talking about the discourse surrounding the basketball play that occurred between Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark and how the game deserves better than the current conversation happening. Then, she welcomes ESPN’s Alexa Philippou to discuss the WNBA’s opening week, including the vibes at the Liberty’s ring ceremony, how the Mercury are a League Pass team, potential issues with the Aces, and more!
Hosts
Hosts
Episode Breakdown
Seerat kicks off the show by talking about the discourse surrounding the basketball play that occurred between Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark and how the game deserves better than the current conversation happening. Then, she welcomes ESPN’s Alexa Philippou to discuss the WNBA’s opening week, including the vibes at the Liberty’s ring ceremony, how the Mercury are a League Pass team, potential issues with the Aces, and more!






