June 18, 2019
In recent years, the WNBA has become one of the more inclusive leagues in all of
pro sports – in big part because of the players. From celebrating LGBTQ+ pride
to speaking out on Black Lives Matter
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and other important topics, many
June 11, 2019
I say this often in my recaps, but it's true: the WNBA is more competitive than
ever, and that was seen yet again during the third week of play this season.
There were several games where reserve players outscored the starters which led
to some
May 28, 2019
(Photo courtesy of @WSlam [https://twitter.com/wslam/status/1133384005204758533]
on Twitter)
The WNBA is officially back – and what an opening weekend it was! All 12 teams
saw action for the first time in 2019, and while not every game was close
according to the
May 21, 2019
We are just days away from the start of what looks to be another exciting season
in the WNBA. The league will look a bit different this year compared to years
past both on and off the court. First off, there’s a new woman
September 27, 2018
If there's one thing people will remember from the 2018 WNBA season that was, it
might be simply the sheer talent put on display over the summer. While the
players and teams had a condensed schedule – due to the FIBA Women's World Cup
happening right
September 15, 2018
Another WNBA season is officially in the books. The Seattle Storm swept the
Washington Mystics earlier this week in the WNBA Finals to win their first
league title since 2010, their third overall. Seattle won the first three games
of the best-of-five series for the