Other than Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers, if there has been anyone who’s everywhere lately, it has to be Aliyah Boston. At just 23, the Indiana Fever star is close to sealing a deal to return to NBC Sports and Peacock as a Big Ten women’s basketball analyst.
Recently, Boston boasted about the Fever’s strong team chemistry. And while Indiana is locked for a Game 5 against the Las Vegas Aces, the team would only hold tighter.
Aliyah Boston Finalizing NBC Sports-Peacock Deal As Big Ten Analyst
Despite the Fever’s strong run this season and inching closer to the WNBA Finals, the star forward already has an interesting job for the offseason. Boston also holds a communications major from South Carolina, and will be looking to explore a natural flair for broadcasting.

She will be following a path carved by pros like Chiney Ogwumike and Draymond Green. Additionally, Boston’s leap into broadcasting feels like a natural fit, building on her debut last offseason with Peacock’s Big Ten women’s basketball coverage.
EXCLUSIVE: Aliyah Boston is finalizing a deal to return to NBC Sports and Peacock this fall as an analyst for Big Ten basketball, sources tell FOS.
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At only 23, Boston is following a dual-career path blazed by Fox’s Greg Olsen, ESPN’s Chiney Ogwumike, and TNT’s Draymond Green.
Sources say she’s finalizing a return to NBC Sports and Peacock, where she’ll serve as a studio analyst and possibly call games for the 2025-2026 season. Fresh off a playoff performance where she dropped 24 points and 14 rebounds to force that do-or-die game,
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Aliyah Boston Heading An Exciting WNBA Offseason
Boston’s broadcasting deal is just one piece of a bustling offseason that just doesn’t stop giving. Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 league founded by Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, announced Monday that Boston will return to Miami for its second season, starting January 5.
She played for Vinyl BC in 2025 and averaged 5.9 points and 5.0 rebounds, and her presence alongside stars like Skylar Diggins and Brittney Griner boosts the league’s growing clout.
Fever coach Stephanie White calls NBA and college games for ESPN, while teammate Sophie Cunningham moonlighted as a Suns analyst. Additionally, the timing couldn’t be better. Unrivaled’s expansion to eight teams and its $340 million valuation signal a rising tide for women’s hoops, with salaries averaging $220,000.











