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Sunday’s double dose of Game 2s, with the No. 6 seed Minnesota Lynx taking on the No. 3 seed Connecticut Sun and the No. 8 seed Chicago Sky seeking to upset the No. 1 seed Las Vegas Aces, gave WNBA fans one thriller and one (mostly) thrashing. Behind the dynamic duo of Napheesa Collier and
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Here’s the latest news from across women’s basketball: WNBA experiences viewership, attendance boost in 2023 As supporters of women’s sports well know, if any effort is made to amplify women’s sporting events, making them accessible and available to the masses, then they will succeed. Unsurprisingly, showing 25 WNBA games on ESPN’s family of nationally-televised networks,
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Despite missing the playoffs for the first time in seven seasons, the Seattle Storm can exit the 2023 WNBA season with a sense of optimism. An 11-29 record should not obscure how Seattle successfully sowed the seeds of the next, great Storm team. Here’s what went right, what went wrong and what’s next for the
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For the first time since 2012, the Phoenix Mercury did not make the WNBA playoffs. A 9-31 record also gave the 2023 Mercury the worst winning percentage in the franchise’s 27-year history. Here’s a look at what went right, what went wrong and what’s next for Phoenix: What went right? Brittney Griner.Photo by Barry Gossage/NBAE
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The Los Angeles Sparks defeat the Seattle Storm 91-89, behind Nneka Ogwumike’s 22 PTS, 6 REB, & 2 STL! The 27th season of the #WNBA is here, this one is for the culture as we continue to push the game of basketball forward and elevate… This is #MoreThanGame Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/WNBA?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WNBA
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Yes, the Indiana Fever’s Aliyah Boston is going be the 2023 Rookie of the Year. And yes, she should win the award unanimously. Yet, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t take the time to celebrate Boston’s all-time excellence. There’s also space to give recognition to other rookies, who, while not on Boston’s level, have put together
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Each year the WNBA drafts 36 incredibly talented athletes, but they hardly are the only ones who deserve a shot at one of the league’s 144 roster spots. Women overlooked by the WNBA who want to pursue a professional career in basketball often turn to other options: coaching or training, playing professionally in the United
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