WNBA to use optical tracking to enhance player analysis

Commissioner Cathy Engelbert speaks at the WNBA basketball draft Monday in New York. The WNBA Draft will have a new home this year and for the first time in eight seasons have the space for 1,000 fans to attend. “We are focused on creating elevated events that WNBA fans won’t want to miss, at a time when the energy for the WNBA has never been higher,” Engelbert said.(AP Photo/Adam Hunger, File)

NEW YORK — The WNBA will become the first women’s professional sports league in the U.S. to have league-wide optical tracking after entering a multi-year deal with Second Spectrum, a Genius Sports technology solution.