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Wilson seeks advice from WNBA legend Sheryl Swoopes'I know I can overcome': Laney, Liberty look to bounce back in WNBA FinalsHow Hammon, Aces are drawing inspiration from the 2014 Spurs'It's taken time': Why an Aces-Liberty WNBA Finals was inevitableFinals primer: How the Aces and Liberty...
Superteams might be the talk of the 2023 WNBA season, but a different phenomenon more aptly describes what the league is experiencing top-down at this moment: a changing of the guard. All-time greats Sue Bird and Sylvia Fowles retired last year -- the former had become synony...
TICKETS:March Madness women's basketball tournament Marisa Flores joined NCAA.com in January 2024. She has four years of experience as a sports reporter and digital producer, previously working at NFL Network (2023), The Sporting Tribune (2022-2024) and FOX TV Stations (2022). She ...
The No. 1 Las Vegas Aces and No. 2 New York Liberty begin their best-of-five championship series in Las Vegas on Oct. 8, with the winner set to be crowned the 2023 WNBA Champions. The Aces and Liberty split the season series 2-2 this summer, with the Liberty taking the Commissione...
It all made for a fascinating reshuffling of the league’s talent base, just a week after the NCAA Final Four and a little over a month until the 2023 season begins on May 19. So who were the biggest winners? Let’s start with general manager Lin Dunn’s Fever, who have utilized the...
or a teammate. Jones brings championship experience as the Most Outstanding Player of the 2021 Women’s Final Four, and the ability to play and defend multiple positions. She’ll have to improve her perimeter shooting as she made just 23 3-pointers on 22% shooting in four seasons at ...
While attending the 2023 NCAA women’s Final Four, amid an electric atmosphere that would soon tip into national conversation, Nneka Ogwumike thought: Now this is different. That weekend in Dallas saw Caitlin Clark and Iowa pitted against Angel Reese and LSU. And it set up the WNBA for ...
Seattle selects Tennessee standout Jordan Horston with the ninth overall pick SEATTLE — The Seattle Storm added four players during Monday’s WNBA Draft, selecting guard Jordan Horston from Tennessee ninth overall with its first-round pick, forwards Mad
Viewership, attendance and engagement numbers allincreasedfor the 2024 season, and in some cases set new records. The influx of exciting rookies such as Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, in combination with established stars such as Breanna Stewart and A'ja Wilson, who are the respective 2023 and...