Geno Auriemma praised Breanna Stewart’s trailblazing impact on and off the court, highlighting her pivotal role in the WNBA’s landmark collective bargaining agreement. Stewart’s achievements extend beyond championships, emphasizing her influence in expanding opportunities for women athletes.
Stewart’s leadership extended to the broader sports landscape, fueling the industry’s shift toward equitable revenue and player development. Her work helped pave the way for meaningful change in professional women’s basketball.
Auriemma emphasized the significance of her partnership with Stewart, noting how her career bridged generations. The coach and commentary teams look ahead to celebrating this historic moment together.
Auriemma also shared personal reflections on his past, recalling his early experiences and the excitement of joining a WNBA broadcast at a young age. He noted the legacy of his former players and the team’s growing influence.
Coming into this season, coordinator Robin Roberts expressed enthusiasm, acknowledging the collaborative spirit between broadcasters, players, and fans. The season marks a watershed moment for women’s sports.
This is an exclusive look at how Geno Auriemma and Breanna Stewart are redefining the future of the WNBA, one game at a time.
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Breanna Stewart, dribbling up court, scored 20 points in the Liberty’s 87-76 win over the Aces on June 23, 2026 in Las Vegas.