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Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase got honest about what she wants and needs in players for a new expansion team.
Only four WNBA players in history have won Rookie of the Year and made the All-WNBA First Team in the same season — a feat ...
Carolyn Peck’s Part 2 breakdown reveals the real engines behind the WNBA’s meteoric rise. Elite talent isn’t accidental—players like Paige Bueckers arrive pro-ready after years of elite development, ...
The Valkyries rebounded from a loss to Connecticut and are .500 again after back-to-back wins over the Dream and the Mystics.
Conversation Erupts Over 6-Foot-11 Center’s WNBA Disappearance originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
In the final year of his contract, Quentin Lake will most likely have to play out the season before his future with the Rams ...
Two Belgian guards – both named Julie – are helping the Sparks turn things around to start the second half of the season.
Podcast host Kylie Kelce delivered a simple breakdown on why WNBA players deserve more money amid the players' union's ongoing collective bargaining agreement negotiations with the league.
At CT Sun practice: Players are optimistic, but firm in their demands to get a fair piece of the WNBA’s burgeoning popularity and revenue.
During the WNBA's All-Star weekend, players wore shirts that said "Pay Us What You Owe Us," as the the women's basketball league's athletes and their union reps are locked in an ongoing collective ...
Caitlin Clark is the only reason for the WNBA’s increase in popularity. Clark gets fouled, injured, disrespected and excluded despite being the rising tide that lifts all boats. (Clark&rsquo ...