- Jillian Harmon '09 plans to rejoin the Tall Ferns in New Zealand as they participate in the 2017 FIBA Asia Women's Cup (story)
- Nneka Ogwumike '12 is in her sixth season with the Los Angeles Sparks (video).
- Jeanette Pohlen '11 is in her sixth season with the Indiana Fever (video).
- Erica McCall '17 is playing her rookie professional season with the Indiana Fever (video)
And who's not
- Mikaela Ruef '13 was waived by the Los Angeles Sparks at the end of training camp.
- Karlie Samuelson '17 was waived by the Los Angeles Sparks at the end of training camp, during which she injured her ankle.
- Chiney Ogwumike '14 is recovering from an Achilles tendon injury. She has signed a multi-year contract with the Connecticut Sun, but has been suspended for the season to free up a roster spot (story)
- Kayla Pedersen '11, who was slated to return to the Connecticut Sun, has been waived for the season because she broke her thumb in the Italian League championship game. (story).
WNBA Games on Twitter
The WNBA has added Twitter to its viewing options this season. They will live stream 20 regular-season games at wnba.twitter.com. Click here for the story and schedule.
As in past seasons, some games will be shown on national TV (ESPN and NBATV). Click here for the National TV schedule.
Other games will be shown on various local TV stations and on League Pass (WNBA's live game streaming service, which costs $16.99 for a season subscription).
The WNBA Full Schedule shows the various viewing options for each game. Click 'Game Info' for links to Twitter and League Pass.
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