In response to growing calls from some fans for her removal, Cathy Engelbert, the Commissioner of the WNBA, offered a powerful and confident response, underscoring the ongoing improvements within the league.
Engelbert, who has led the WNBA since 2019, has faced a range of criticisms, from concerns over player compensation to the league’s visibility and overall growth.
During a recent interview or statement addressing the mounting frustration, Engelbert confidently stated:
“The league is so well known today because of all the women, including me, who are working every day to elevate this game and create a lasting legacy. The progress we’ve made is the result of the hard work, dedication, and leadership of women who have been behind this league from day one.”
While Engelbert’s leadership has seen notable improvements, her tenure has not been without criticism. Some fans have expressed dissatisfaction with the pace of changes, especially around areas like player salaries and league expansion. Even though the CBA signed in 2020 raised player wages and introduced benefits like improved health care and family leave, many argue that the WNBA is still not receiving the same financial investment as the NBA or other major professional sports leagues.
Additionally, the media visibility of the WNBA remains a point of contention. Though there have been broadcasting improvements, some feel the league still doesn’t receive the exposure it deserves compared to male-dominated leagues. Fans are also eager for league expansion, believing that the WNBA could be even more successful with more teams and a broader presence across the U.S.
Engelbert’s response reflects both confidence in the league’s direction and a steadfast commitment to the future of the WNBA. She seems fully aware of the challenges ahead but is also keenly aware of the progress that’s been made thanks to the work of women, including herself, who are pushing the league forward.
By embracing her leadership role and recognizing the collective effort of women in sports, Engelbert is reinforcing the idea that the growth of the WNBA is not just a matter of financial success, but of cultural transformation—one that benefits players, fans, and women’s sports as a whole.
As the WNBA continues to grow, Engelbert will likely continue facing scrutiny, but her leadership approach, grounded in long-term vision and female empowerment, aims to solidify the league’s future while ensuring women in sports are heard and valued at the highest levels.