Tournament Time — Women’s B-Ball and Soccer

The B-Ball First

In the WNBA, the Commissioner’s Cup started yesterday with the Fever vs. the Sky. And the Fever took the match-up, winning their first home game of the season. The WNBA is ‘buzzing’ as the new season gets underway and the crop of rookies find their niches in the pros. And the Commissioner’s Cup adds to the buzz (although it hardly seems necessary this year).

This Cup is an annual in-season competition for the WNBA. In the end, after the slate of games have been played through, the team from each conference with the top record competes for a $500,000 prize pool in the Commissioner’s Cup Championship.

Each team plays a total of five Commissioner’s Cup games, one against each of its in-conference rivals. All games played during the two-week period from June 1-13, 2024 will be Commissioner’s Cup games. All of these games are a part of the team’s 40-game schedule and count toward the team’s regular-season win-loss record. The Commissioner’s Cup Championship will be played on Tuesday, June 25 at the arena of the team with the best record in Cup play.

So, stay tuned. You can follow the standings HERE.

The Soccer

In soccer, well, bear with me as I wrap my head around this upcoming soccer tournament, okay? I haven’t written about soccer in a long time. But with the Olympics looming, it’s time to start greasing those gears. So here’s what I’ve found online about TST:

This soccer tournament (TST) includes $1 million, winner-take-all tournaments for men and women. The men’s and women’s soccer tournaments are both 7 v 7. There are 8 teams on the women’s side and a LOT more on the men’s (48 to be exact). Pretty good odds for those 8 women’s teams, I’d say!

The tournament runs from June 7-10. Looks like ESPN has the rights to all of the matches and most will be streaming. But some may be available on regular TV.

Heather O’Reilly captains the team named US Women, and its head coach is Carla Overbeck. Recently Mia Hamm and Carli Lloyd joined the coaching staff, which also includes Michelle Akers, Wendy Palladino, Bill Palladino, Kacey White, Lisa Pittaro, Jen Mead, and Kendall Fletcher White.

Maybe the coaches should play…just sayin’!

The women’s 8-team field is split into two groups of four. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semifinals on June 9. Both the men’s and women’s events will conclude in a winner-take-all championship doubleheader on June 10, with a total of $2M in prize money being awarded. I’m guessing that these will likely be on TV, but can’t say for sure.

I’ll be trying to pay attention…but feel free to nudge me if I fall asleep at the switch.


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4 Responses to Tournament Time — Women’s B-Ball and Soccer

  1. Katie's avatar Katie says:

    I’m going to rely on you to keep me updated on anything important happening during these tournaments. I will be able to impress my husband with any little tidbit you might write about 🙂

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  2. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Many thanks. And then more thanks.

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