Where to, W? The case for a team in the Bay Area
The WNBA currently stands as a twelve-team league. New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Dallas, Atlanta, Connecticut, Phoenix, Seattle, Indianapolis, San Antonio,…
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The WNBA currently stands as a twelve-team league. New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Dallas, Atlanta, Connecticut, Phoenix, Seattle, Indianapolis, San Antonio,…
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This year’s WNBA Finals has not only been an opportunity to witness the Minnesota Lynx and Los Angeles Sparks compete for a championship. It…
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The 20th season for the WNBA is also the first season under new president Lisa Borders—and she addressed many of the issues facing the…
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The Los Angeles Sparks’ Alana Beard is one of the WNBA’s premier defenders, but in Game 1 against the Minnesota Lynx on the road,…
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The WNBA held its tenth annual Inspiring Women Luncheon on Tuesday in New York City, and as always, it was quite the event. Several…
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The Indiana Fever’s playoff matchup against the Phoenix Mercury concluded with the Mercury eliminating Indiana from the playoffs and it being Tamika Catchings’ final…
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On Wednesday night in Indianapolis at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse, the illustrious career of one of the WNBA’s greatest players, Tamika Catchings, came to…
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It is not uncommon to see athletes featured in advertisements for companies such as Nike, Under Armour, or Gatorade, as the latter is the…
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The WNBA officially has its fourth representative in the Basketball Hall of Fame as Sheryl Swoopes was enshrined this weekend. In a list that…
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Another WNBA player has added her name to the list of those that will retire at the end of the season. That player is…
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