Here's USA's Network of WNBA broadcasters
- Patricia Scott
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STAMFORD, Conn. — USA Network is set to deliver its most ambitious WNBA season coverage yet, and the network’s top basketball voices are preparing to break it all down ahead of tipoff. On Wednesday, May 6, a media conference call will feature analysts Tamika Catchings and Chamique Holdsclaw, play-by-play commentator Kate Scott, and coordinating producer Ted Ballard as they preview the upcoming 2026 season on USA Sports.
The virtual media event, scheduled for 3:15 p.m. ET, will provide insight into what fans can expect from USA Network’s expanded WNBA coverage, which includes more than 50 games across the regular season, playoffs, and the WNBA Finals—making it the league’s most robust broadcast slate on a single network.
Season Tips Off with Star Power
The 2026 WNBA season on USA Network begins on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10, with a marquee matchup. Reigning MVP A’ja Wilson and the defending champion Las Vegas Aces will face off against rising star Cameron Brink, Kelsey Plum, and the Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The broadcast schedule will be anchored by Wednesday night doubleheaders throughout the season. Opening week action on May 13 features the Aces taking on the Connecticut Sun, followed by one of the league’s most anticipated matchups: Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever visiting the Sparks. Clark and the Fever are slated to appear nine times on USA Network this season, underscoring her growing impact and star appeal.
Comprehensive Coverage Beyond the Court
USA Sports isn’t just focusing on game broadcasts. The network plans to roll out full pregame, halftime, and postgame studio programming, positioning USA Network as a consistent weekly destination for WNBA fans. With a seasoned broadcast team that blends Hall of Fame playing experience and top-tier commentary, the network aims to elevate storytelling around the league’s biggest stars and emerging talent.
WNBA Presence Extends to Pop Culture
Ahead of the season launch, WNBA coverage is already intersecting with mainstream entertainment. Studio analyst Renee Montgomery is set to appear as a panelist on Live From E!: Met Gala 2026, offering commentary on one of fashion’s biggest nights. The broadcast begins at 6 p.m. ET, highlighting the league’s growing cultural influence beyond sports.
Building Momentum for a Landmark Season
With increased visibility, marquee matchups, and a deep broadcast roster, USA Network’s 2026 WNBA coverage signals a continued rise in the league’s popularity. The upcoming media call will serve as a key moment to outline how the network plans to bring fans closer to the action all season long.
















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