WNBA - It's a first: nine French players are participating in WNBA training camps, though some will need to earn their spot for the regular season. For most, this marks their debut across the Atlantic.
La Boulangère Wonderligue - ASVEL women's team will welcome Jess-Mine Zodia to replace Dominique Malonga at position 5. The French international player, playoff semi-finalist with Tarbes in La Boulangère Wonderligue, arrives after a solid season.
La Boulangère Wonderligue - Bourges Basket suffered another disappointment being eliminated in the playoff quarter-finals by Tarbes, like last year. Meanwhile, Charnay continues its dream season by reaching the final four for the first time in its history.
La Boulangère Wonderligue - Maïa Hirsch will leave Villeneuve-d'Ascq to join Flammes Carolo starting from the 2025-2026 season. The French international center, drafted in the WNBA, hopes to finally express her full potential. She will be joined by Lucile Jérôme, one of LF2's best players this season with Mondeville.
EuroLeague - After winning the EuroLeague championship for the first time in her career this Sunday, Valériane Ayayi will continue her journey with ZVVZ USK Prague. The French international will be joined next season by Janelle Salaün and Pauline Astier in the Czech capital.
LF2 - Binta Dramé (Toulouse) has been elected MVP of the 2024-2025 season in Women's League 2, two years after being named best young player. Her coach Xavier Noguera is crowned best coach, while Pole France player Sarah Cissé wins the best young player trophy.
LBWL - Following the departures of Aminata Gueye and Carla Leite, Villeneuve d'Ascq has officially announced the signing of Alexia Chery for two seasons starting in 2025. The future mother will join the Warriors after a one-year break.