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The Mystics lost a heartbreaker to the Valkyries without Shakira Austin on Wednesday, which is a reminder of her impact.
Atlanta will be the 2-seed in the playoffs, Seattle will reach the postseason and not one head coach will get fired.
As the WNBA season reaches the stretch run, it's the perfect time to take a look at how teams are hitting their stride––and the coaches who are leading them the ...
Golden State wins at CareFirst Arena for the second time in two weeks. Since the first meeting, their paths have diverged, ...
There’s less than a month left of the WNBA regular season, and the awards picture is coming into focus. Not surprisingly, the ...
There are still a few more weeks in the WNBA season, but the playoff picture is coming together and setting up some serious challenges for the contenders.
Seattle Storm got as close as 77-69 in the fourth before Gray answered with a basket and Howard added two free throws for a 12-point lead with 2:37 left ...
Seven British teenagers are involved at the NBA and WNBA Basketball Without Borders camp in Manchester and have been tipped ...
Brittney Griner and the Atlanta Dream are experiencing their best stretch of the 2025 WNBA season, having won their last six ...
The Atlanta Dream defeated the Seattle Storm 85-75, marking their sixth consecutive victory in the WNBA. Rhyne Howard and ...
Golden State visits the Chicago Sky after Veronica Burton scored 30 points in the Valkyries' 88-83 win over the Washington Mystics.
Despite having their worst season in recent years, three rookies — Saniya Rivers, Aneesah Morrow, and Leila Lacan — should have the Sun feeling good.