NBA All-Star Weekend is around the corner, with festivities set to kick off on Friday, Feb. 14. The league will halt regular season play for the five-game hiatus on Feb.
WNBA champion Sabrina Ionescu is back on the court after capturing her first title with New York Liberty. While it’s still the offseason, she’s become one of
A'ja Wilson and Caitlin Clark will have their jerseys retired Sunday, which got us wondering: Which players should be honored next?
Caitlin Clark, the sensational Indiana Fever rookie, has officially turned down the NBA’s invitation to participate in the All-Star Weekend 3-point contest, where she could have faced legendary shooters like Stephen Curry,
The WNBA is looking to capitalize on the unprecedented attention it received last year with record attendance at games and record television ratings. With the addition of Ms. Clark, the first overall pick, the Fever led the WNBA in attendance with an average of just under 17,000 and 10 of Indiana’s games set league TV viewership records.
We got a pretty good idea this past week how popular women’s sports has become. Without saying so, the NBA is clearly desperate to have Caitlin Clark come to San Francisco and “save” All-Star Weekend,
Still, it would have Indiana Pacers ties if they could utilize Caitlin Clark's star power during the festive event. However, the Fever star said no to the NBA. Last season, Golden State Warriors Stephen Curry beat WNBA's New York Liberty Sabrina Ionescu in a one-on-one 3-point shootout.
Iowa was quick to honor its superstar, but as the women's game grows in popularity, school's have varying standards for jersey retirements.
After losing Brittney Griner but landing Alyssa Thomas, the Phoenix Mercury acquired Satou Sabally from the Dallas Wings in a three-team trade.
The Phoenix Mercury are building their team. On Friday, the Merc acquired Satou Sabally to create a “Big 3” with Kahleah Copper, who was a second-team All-WNBA pick last season, and Alyssa Thomas, among the candidates for the WNBA’s Most Valuable Player award in 2024 and a top-five MVP finalists in each of the last three years.
After a chippy 40 minutes featuring technical fouls and ejections, No. 7 LSU topped No. 13 Oklahoma in Thursday's record-setting SEC battle.