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The Golden State Valkyries selecting Kate Martin in the expansion draft makes perfect sense

The Golden State Valkyries have selected Kate Martin and Kayla Thornton in the expansion draft, per Sabreena Merchant and Marcus Thompson II of the Athletic. The Las Vegas Aces rookie and New...

FIBA 3×3 AmeriCup team includes 3 WNBA starters, 1 Ivy League standout

The 2024 USA 3x3 Women’s AmeriCup Team has been officially announced, and there’s a particularly intriguing selection on the four-player roster: Abbey Hsu, a Columbia University standout. Next week, Hsu will...

New WNBA superstar trade request could have enormous implications

Jewell Loyd has requested a trade from the Seattle Storm, according to Annie Costabile of the Chicago Sun-Times. Loyd, a six-time All-Star, has been with the organization since she was drafted...

Paige Bueckers’ (likely) WNBA debut, Caitlin Clark comes to Boston, and three other must-watch games in the 2025 WNBA season

The 2025 WNBA schedule has officially been released, with regular season games slated to take place between May 16th to September 11th. And for the first time in WNBA history, each team...

The Minnesota Lynx may have just made the best move of the WNBA offseason

Last month, the Minnesota Lynx came a possession short of a WNBA championship. Then, they saw two key personnel depart the franchise in favor of other opportunities — assistant coach Katie...

Chicago Sky star receives unique basketball award

Chicago Sky guard Chennedy Carter is fresh off a breakout WNBA season in which she averaged 17.5 points on 48.7 percent shooting. Now, paying overseas in the Women’s Chinese Basketball Association, her...

Indiana Fever coaching hire is a full-circle moment — and a familial reunion

The Indiana Fever organization is gearing up for the upcoming WNBA season with a brand-new head coach: former Fever standout Stephanie White, who is fresh off of a two-year tenure as head...

The Los Angeles Sparks are building a new practice facility, but some WNBA teams lag behind

The Los Angeles Sparks are the latest WNBA team to begin plans to construct their own practice facility. For the last two seasons, the Sparks practiced at El Camino College, a community...

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