List of current WNBA broadcasters

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The following is a list of current (entering the 2026 WNBA season) Women's National Basketball Association broadcasters for each individual team. The announcers who call the television broadcasts also call the WNBA League Pass Production broadcasts unless noted otherwise. Teams listed under local broadcasts for them are 2025 broadcast teams.

Eastern Conference

Television

More information Team, Play-by-play ...
Team Play-by-play Analyst(s) Sideline Reporter Flagship Station
Atlanta Angel Gray
Andy Demetra (select home games)
Tabitha Turner
Fallon Stokes (select home games)
Autumn Johnson
Baillie Burmaster (select home games)
Tenitra Batiste (select home games)
WANF
WPCH-TV
Peachtree Sports Network
Victory+ (streaming home of all local broadcasts regardless of network)
Chicago Lisa Byington
Jason Ross Jr. (select games)
Shimmy Miller Kalia Butler WCIU-TV
Connecticut Brendan Glasheen
John Brickley (select home games)
Meghan McKeown
Edona Thaqi
Terrika Foster-Brasby
Terrika Foster-Brasby
Gabrielle Lucivero
NBC Sports Boston
Indiana Pat Boylan Debbie Antonelli
Bria Goss (select games)
Kelsie Kasper WTHR
WALV-CD
New York Johnathan Edmond (primary)
Chris Shearn (select games)
Rosalyn Gold-Onwude
Dominique Patrick (select home games)
Tina Cervasio WNYW
WWOR
Toronto Daniella Ponticelli Tamika Nurse
Amy Audibert
Reagan Subban TSN
Washington Dorian Craft Christy Winters-Scott Juliana Morgan Monumental Sports Network
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Radio

More information Team, Play-by-play ...
Team Play-by-play Flagship station
Indiana John Nolan
Bria Goss
WFNI
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Western Conference

Television

More information Team, Play-by-play ...
Team Play-by-play Analyst(s) Sideline reporter Flagship station
Dallas Ron Thulin Fran Harris
Kim Adams
Alexis Davis KFAA-TV
Golden State Jordan Kent Morgan Ragan Matt Lively KPYX
KPIX
Las Vegas Krista Blunk
Gianna Hearn (when Blunk's on ESPN assignments)
Carolyn Peck
Anne O’Neil (selected home games)
Gianna Hearn
Marke Freeman (selected home games)
KTNV-TV
KMCC
Los Angeles Rahshaun Haylock
Mike Trudell (select home games)
Mary Murphy Nikki Kay (selected home games)
Allie Clifton (selected home games)
Spectrum SportsNet
Minnesota Sloane Martin Lea B. Olsen Victory+
Phoenix Ann Schatz
Braiden Bell (selected home games)
Ann Meyers-Drysdale
Charli Turner Thorne
Kate Longworth KTVK
KPHE
Portland Elise Woodward Aja Ellison KPTV
KPDX
Seattle Dick Fain Alyssa Charlston-Smith
Crystal Langhorne
Layshia Clarendon
Dan Hughes
Francis Williams
Shantelle Chand KOMO-TV
KUNS-TV
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Radio

More information Team, Play-by-play ...
Team Play-by-play Flagship station
Golden State Kevin Danna 95.7 The Game
Las Vegas TC Martin KWWN
Minnesota Sloane Martin
Lea B. Olsen (Victory+ simulcasts)
KFXN-FM
iHeart Radio
Portland A.J. Kanell
Sophia Jones
KMTT
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Nationwide

English announcers

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ESPN airs select regular season games and act as the exclusive provider for the Semifinals and the WNBA Finals. Beginning with the 2026 season, NBC Sports will bring back WNBA games that includes select regular games and WNBA Finals throughout the seasons. Beginning with the 2026 season, USA Sports will also carry WNBA on Wednesday night games, as well as Prime Video will carry WNBA on Thursday night games and CBS Sports will carry WNBA on Saturday night games. These will be a simulcast of the world feed television broadcast.

More information Game, Play-by-play ...
Game Play-by-play Color analyst(s) Sideline reporter(s) Network
WNBA on ESPN/ABC Ryan Ruocco (primary)
Beth Mowins (secondary)
Tiffany Greene (select games)
Rebecca Lobo (primary)
Debbie Antonelli (secondary)
Monica McNutt (secondary)
Carolyn Peck (secondary)
Holly Rowe (primary)
Angel Gray (secondary)
Rosalyn Gold-Onwude (secondary)
Christine Williamson (select games)
Brooke Weisbrod (select games)
ESPN
ESPN2
ABC
ESPN+/Disney+
WNBA on NBC Zora Stephenson (primary)
Noah Eagle (secondary)
Michael Grady (secondary)
Kate Scott (secondary)
Sarah Kustok
LaChina Robinson
Ashley ShahAhmadi
Jordan Cornette
Caroline Pineda
NBC
NBCSN
Peacock
WNBA on USA Kate Scott (primary)
Meghan McPeak (secondary)
Carlan Gay (secondary)
Sarah Kustok (primary)
Tamika Catchings (secondary)
Amy Audibert (secondary)
Lea B. Olsen (secondary)
Edona Thaqi (select games)
Paris Lawson (primary)
Terrika Foster-Brasby (secondary)
Edona Thaqi (secondary)
USA
WNBA on Prime Michael Grady (primary)
Lisa Byington (secondary)
Mike Watts (secondary)
Candace Parker
Cynthia Cooper-Dyke
LaChina Robinson
Kara Lawson
JayDee Dyer
Kayla Grey
Morgan Ragan
Britney Eurton
Prime Video
WNBA on CBS Jordan Kent Isis Young Tiffany Blackmon CBS
Paramount+
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Spanish announcers (ESPN Deportes)

Play-by-play announcers

  • Miguel Ángel Briseño
  • Kenneth Garay
  • Julia Headley
  • Leo Montero
  • Alejandro Pérez
  • Leo Margo
  • Fernando Tirado

Color analysts

  • Pablo Viruega
  • Toño Rodriguez
  • Marcelo Nogueira
  • Rigo Plascencia
  • Eitan Benezra
  • Alex Pombo

NBA TV

NBAtv will carry select games throughout the season. These games will remain available on WNBA League Pass and will be a simulcast of the world feed television broadcast.

WNBA League Pass

Every game not broadcast on an ESPN Network or CBSSN is carried live for everyone to watch on WNBA League Pass. No blackouts apply outside of the ESPN and CBSSN productions.

International broadcasters

See also

References

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