List of current WNBA broadcasters


The following is a list of current 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

TeamPlay-by-playAnalystSideline ReporterFlagship Station
AtlantaAngel Gray
Andy Demetra
Tabitha Turner-Wilkins
Fallon Stokes
Autumn Johnson
Baillie Burmaster
Tenitra Batiste
WPCH-TV
Peachtree Sports Network
ChicagoLisa Byington
Jason Ross Jr.
Shimmy MillerKalia ButlerWCIU-TV
WMEU-CD
ConnecticutBrendan Glasheen
John Brickley
Ashley Battle
Meghan McKeown
Edona Thaqi
Terrika Foster-BrasbyNBC Sports Boston
IndianaPat BoylanDebbie AntonelliKelsie KasperFanDuel Sports Network Indiana
WTHR
WALV-CD
New YorkMichael Grady
Chris Shearn
Zora Stephenson
Jonathan Edmond
John Fanta
Rosalyn Gold-Onwude
Dominique Patrick
Tina CervasioWNYW
WWOR
WashingtonMeghan McPeakChristy Winters-ScottAriana Prather
Wes Hall
Meg McDonald
Monumental Sports Network

Western Conference

Television

TeamPlay-by-playAnalystSideline reporterFlagship station
DallasRon ThulinNancy Lieberman
Fran Harris
Tiffany BiasKFAA-TV
Golden StateJacob Tobey
Derek Clark
Kevin Danna
Morgan Ragan
Aja Ellison
Kerith Burke
Matt Lively
KPYX
KPIX
Las VegasKrista BlunkCarolyn Peck
Anne O’Neil
Gianna Hearn
Marke Freeman
KTNV-TV
KMCC
Los AngelesRahshaun Haylock
Mike Trudell
Mary MurphyNikki Kay
Allie Clifton
Spectrum SportsNet
MinnesotaMarney Gellner
Alan Horton
Lea B. Olsen
Sloane Martin
Alex Zappa
Allie Mosley
FanDuel Sports Network North
PhoenixAnn Schatz
Braiden Bell
Ann Meyers-Drysdale
Charli Turner Thorne
Kate LongworthKTVK
KPHE
SeattleDick FainElise Woodward
Francis Williams
Shantelle ChandKOMO-TV
KUNS

Nationwide

English announcers

Source:
ESPN airs select regular season games and act as the exclusive provider for the Semifinals and the [List of List of WNBA Finals broadcasters|WNBA Finals broadcasters|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. These will be a simulcast of the world feed television broadcast.
Play-by-playColor analystSideline reporterNetwork
Ryan Ruocco
Mark Jones
Tiffany Greene
Rebecca Lobo
Debbie Antonelli
Monica McNutt
Carolyn Peck
LaChina Robinson
Holly Rowe
Angel Gray
Rosalyn Gold-Onwude
Terrika Foster-Brasby
Christine Williamson
Brooke Weisbrod
ESPN
ESPN2
ABC
ESPN+/Disney+
Michael Grady TBDTBDNBC
NBCSN
Peacock
Kate Scott
Meghan McPeak
Sarah Kustok
Edona Thaqi
Paris Lawson
Edona Thaqi
USA

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

Twitter

Twitter will carry selected WNBA broadcasts throughout the season. These games will be a simulcast of the world feed television broadcast.

[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.

[CBS Sports Network]

Beginning with the 2019 season CBSSN entered into a contract to broadcast a minimum of 40 WNBA games per season. It is a multi-year deal, but the length of the deal wasn't announced.

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

North America

Asia

Europe