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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

On the eve of a five-game day

Tomorrow's game schedule is full:

Liberty at Mystics

Fever at Wings

Sparks at Lynx

Sky at Aces

Sun at Mercury


WNBA team news:

At the season's halfway point, the Lynx look like Jekyll and Hyde.

The Mercury again turn to Angel Robinson, due to injuries.

WNBA player news:

Jamierra Faulkner tore her right ACL, as well as her medial and lateral meniscus.

Kayla McBride and A'ja Wilson are advocating for better pay.

McBride has emerged as one of the league's best talents.

Sun point guard Jasmine Thomas is on this week's Suncast.

Tianna Hawkins changed her body, and her game has followed.

Once an outcast from the WNBA, Kayla Thornton is making her mark with the Dallas Wings.

The Dream have signed Alexis Prince to a seven-day contract.

WNBA coach news:

Dallas assistant coach Erin Phillips says things look different from the other side of the white line.

Recruiting news:

How an airport conversation led South Carolina coach Dawn Staley to sign one more 2018 recruit.

International news:

North and South Korea played a "peace" game.
Posted by Sue Favor at 9:05 PM

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