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Saturday, May 31, 2025

Sky pick up second win

Today's result:


The Sky stopped the Wings, 94-83.


WNBA team news:


With potentially 8 available players, the Fever could go over cap to sign someone.


WNBA player news:


How Caitlin Clark's injury is affecting fans and ticket prices.


Should Kamilla Cardoso take more shots? Does she even want to?


Can Cardoso stay consistent in year 2?

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Friday, May 30, 2025

The injuries mount

Today's results:


The Sun picked up their first win of the season with an 85-83 outing over the Fever.


The Liberty ran away from the Mystics, 85-63.


The Aces buried the Sparks, 96-81.


The Lynx came back to edge the Mercury, 74-71, without Napheesa Collier.


The Dream topped the Storm, 94-87.


WNBA player news:


Nneka Ogwumike and Skylar Diggins are at the forefront of the next era for Seattle.


Kelsey Plum returned to Las Vegas with much fanfare.


Paige Bueckers has been placed in concussion protocol and will miss at least two games.


Bueckers and Angel Reese are looking to lift their teams through rebuilds.


Sydney Colson and Sophie Cunningham exited Indiana's game with injuries tonight.


Alyssa Thomas missed Phoenix's game with a calf injury.

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Thursday, May 29, 2025

Survival wins

Today's results:


The Liberty survived the Valkyries, 82-77.


The Sky captured their first win of the season, 97-92 over the Wings.


WNBA team news:


Golden State gave New York an upset scare, and showed what is possible.


The Mercury's rookies are adding depth.


WNBA player news:


Tonight, Courtney Vandersloot passed wife Allie Quigley as Chicago's top scorer.


Ariel Atkins has been an aggressive shooter for the Sky.


Veronica Burton brings balance and leadership to the Valkyries with her two-way play.


Alysha Clark has revived her toy drive in Seattle.


College team news:


How college teams adjusted to cross country travel, post realignment.


College coach news:


Syracuse has named Natasha Adair associate head coach.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Scattered news bits

Today's result:


The Mystics downed the Fever, 83-77.


WNBA team news:


Indiana, in win-now mode, will be tested without Caitlin Clark.


Can the winless Sky get right with back-to-back games against the Wings?


The Mohegan tribe plans to keep the Connecticut Sun in place.


WNBA player news:


Alyssa Thomas backs Angel Reese after the WNBA's investigation.


WNBA coach news:


Q&A with Valkyries coach Natalie Nakase.


WNBA news:


Tonight's game in Baltimore shows that the WNBA is significant there.


College coach news:


Inside Larry Vickers' first two months at Auburn.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Wings earn their first win

Today's results:


The Wings dominated the Sun, 109-87, behind 21 points from Paige Bueckers.


The Liberty pounded the Valkyries, 95-67.


The Lynx escaped the Storm, 82-77, to remain undefeated.


The Mercury came back to edge the Sky, 94-89.


The Dream pulled away from the Sparks, 88-82.


WNBA team news:


Where do the Mystics fall in a rapidly-evolving WNBA?


WNBA player news:


From Allie Quigley to Courtney Vandersloot, Chicago's scoring record stays in the family.


Syd Colson will take over point guard duties for Indiana while Caitlin Clark is out.


WNBA GM news:


The Sky's rough start wasn't what their GM was expecting.


WNBA news:


After investigating, the WNBA was unable to verify "hateful comments" toward Angel Reese.

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Monday, May 26, 2025

Clark to miss 2 weeks with quad strain

WNBA player news:


Caitlin Clark will miss at least two weeks with a quadriceps sprain.


The injury will cause her to miss a regular-season game for the first time since Nov. 2017.


Tomorrow, Kayla Thornton returns to New York, the site of her greatest success.


WNBA coach news:


Despite their unbeaten record, Cheryl Reeve sees where the Lynx need work.

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Sunday, May 25, 2025

Every round of games is interesting

Today's results:


The Dream routed the Sun, 79-55.


The Sparks snapped their losing streak with a 91-78 win over the Sky.


The Storm blew out the Aces, 102-82.


The Mercury held off the Mystics, 68-62.


WNBA team news:


How Seattle's dominant win today offered a look at the past, present and future.


Turnovers have been a recurring problem for Chicago this year.......they remain winless.

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Saturday, May 24, 2025

More close games

Today's results:


The Liberty eclipsed the Fever, 90-88.


Both Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark criticized the officiating.


The Dream defeated the Wings, 83-75.


WNBA team news:


What to expect when Jewell Loyd returns to Seattle to face the Storm.


Loyd is ready to return after a difficult exit.


WNBA player news:


Caitlin Clark's impact on the WNBA could be more than a billion dollars.


Natasha Cloud is making the Liberty even better.


DeWanna Bonner is still a matchup problem for Indiana.

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Friday, May 23, 2025

The season is already spicy

A good 8-9 teams are real contenders this season.........2025 should be a fun ride


Today's results:


The Lynx rallied from behind to top the Sun, 76-70.


Strong performances from Skylar Diggins and Nneka Ogwumike lifted the Storm over the Mercury, 77-70.


The Aces cut a deficit and beat the Mystics on a three-pointer, 75-72.


The Valkyries thumped the Sparks, 82-73.


WNBA team news:


How LA is finding their Spark this season.


The Sky need a quick turnaround after losing their first two games by a league record 60 points.


WNBA player news:


Great Q&A with Skylar Diggins.


Shyanne Sellers is learning how hard it is to stick with a WNBA team.

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Thursday, May 22, 2025

Some sizzlin'

Today's results:


The Fever outlasted the Dream, 81-76.


In defeating the Sky, 99-74, the Liberty set a WNBA regular-season record, with 19 three-point shots.


WNBA team news:


Why the Storm's home opener tomorrow is a chance for redemption.


New York sold a stake of the franchise for a record $450 million valuation.


WNBA player news:


Tonight, Caitlin Clark scored no three's in a game since her sophomore season at Iowa.


Rookie Kiki Iriafen is delivering an early return on investment.


Paige Bueckers has a new signature paint color with Sherwin-Williams.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Lynx, Mercury remain unbeaten; Valkyries get their first win

Today's results:


The Lynx rallied past the Wings, 85-81.


The Mercury survived the Sparks, 89-86.


The Valkyries earned their first win, 76-74 over the Mystics.


WNBA player news:


Brittney Sykes committed to her mental health, and it's paying off.


What was behind Courtney Vandersloot's team decision-making.


Kayla Thornton's journey continues with Golden State.


Sophie Cunningham denies "extremely hurtful" accusations that she had an affair with a Suns executive.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

By and by

Today's results:


The Aces earned their first win of the season with an 87-62 rout of the Sun.


The Dream escaped the Fever, 91-90.


WNBA team news:


The Sky are focused on sticking together.


WNBA player news:


Home to play the Lynx, Paige Bueckers can study a role model in Lindsay Whalen.


Angel Reese said the support she's received since Sunday's incident has been tremendous.


Reese is the subject of much heinous dialogue.


WNBA ratings news:


Last weekend's Indiana-Chicago game drew 2.7 million viewers - the most for a WNBA matchup since 2000.

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Monday, May 19, 2025

No days off

Today's result:


The Storm downed the Wings, 79-71.


WNBA team news:


The Sky aren't contenders, but their rivalry against the Fever is a box office smash.


Indiana is backing the league's probe into alleged comments toward Angel Reese on Sunday.


The Sparks are seeking to get tougher after their home opener loss.


LA is headed in the right direction, but growing pains are inevitable.


The Valkyries are pursuing their own path to success.


WNBA player news:


What noise? Caitlin Clark stays dialed in.


Clark said she didn't hear the alleged racial slurs yesterday, as it was loud in the arena.


Satou Sabally said the presence of Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner was felt in the Mercury's debut.

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Sunday, May 18, 2025

Day 3

Today's results:


The Mystics rallied to edge the Sun, 90-85.


The Lynx ran past the Sparks, 89-75.


WNBA team news:


The Fever showed yesterday that they're for real.


The Sky need to course-correct after their opening loss.


It's not a rebuild for LA, who look to contend now.


WNBA player news:


Jonquel Jones was the commencement speaker for her alma mater, George Washington.


WNBA news:


The league is investigating reports of racial slurs directed toward angel Reese during yesterday's game.

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Saturday, May 17, 2025

Liberty celebrate; Fever and Mercury romp

Today's results:


The Liberty thumped the Aces, 92-78.


The Fever routed the Sky, 93-58.


The Mercury powered past the Storm, 81-59.


WNBA team news:


New York raised their title banner prior to today's game.


The Aces have "a lot of work to do" after their season-opening loss.


Five questions for Seattle.


The Sun begin the season with new faces and new expectations.


WNBA player news:


Caitlin Clark said her flagrant foul on Angel Reese was a basketball play.


The skirmish added to the rivalry between the two players.


Clark had a triple-double today.......she tied Candace Parker's record in the process.


Indiana fans are getting acclimated to the Clark effect.


DeWanna Bonner is now third on the WNBA's all-time scoring list.


Paige Bueckers called last night's loss "a starting point."


One of the youngest players in Storm history - Dominique Malonga - is also one of the most promising.


Kahleah Copper is out 4-6 weeks after knee surgery.


Rae Burrell will miss 6-8 weeks with a leg injury.


WNBA coach news:


Tyler Marsh's debut was spoiled by Chicago's worst shooting since 2018.

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Friday, May 16, 2025

And we're off

Today's season-opener results:


The Mystics outlasted the Dream, 94-90.


The Lynx ran past the Wings, 99-84.


The Sparks beat the Valkyries, 84-67.


WNBA team news:


How the Storm will be good, but may not be better in 2025.


Phoenix and Seattle open the season with different looks.


The Aces will focus on execution in their opener against the Liberty.


The Sky's goal is to make the playoffs.


Why the Sun may be on their way out.


The Valkyries open the season with enthusiastic fans, but low expectations.


The Bay Area has a rich women's basketball history.


WNBA player news:


Fourteen seasons in, Nneka Ogwumike still isn't thinking about the end.


A new duo leads the Storm in the post-Jewell Loyd era.


How Loyd's path brought her to Las Vegas.


Crystal Bradford will miss the Aces' opener due to a 2021 incident.


All eyes are on the Mystics rookies.


Brittney Griner is happy in Atlanta.


What Natasha Cloud brings to New York.


Caitlin Clark enters her second pro year with more confidence.


Angel Reese has her eyes on the playoffs.


Rickea Jackson continues to expand her game.


Kate Martin might be Golden State's biggest celebrity.


Napheesa Collier has signed with Jordan Brand.


WNBA coach and GM news:


How Natalie Nakase rose from the coaching depths to make Asian-American history.


How GM's dealt with the unprecedented migration of players.

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Thursday, May 15, 2025

With rosters finalized, the season readies to tip tomorrow

WNBA team news:


A host of teams will challenge for the title this year.


There's much more to the Fever than the Caitlin Clark show.


The Aces hope new acquisition Jewell Loyd can guide them back to the top.


Las Vegas is ready to chase the title with a roster full of "hungry wolves."


Kelsey Plum is expected to lead LA's resurgence, but will the organization follow suit?


Sparks season preview.


As the league grows, are OG fans being pushed out?


WNBA player news:


Will Paige Bueckers have the Caitlin Clark effect in Dallas?


She is ready to step into the league spotlight.


How basketball helped Kelsey Mitchell get through the toughest time of her life.


Kahleah Copper is embracing her new role as the face of the Mercury.


WNBA star popularity is unlike other U.S. sports leagues.


WNBA GM news:


GM survey picks for the season.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Final cuts loom

WNBA team news:


How dangerous can the Fever be this year?


Connecticut's governor hopes to keep the Sun in the state.


The team has sold out season tickets for the first time in franchise history.


Five key questions for the Valkyries.


WNBA player news:


What can we expect from this year's sophomore class?


Napheesa Collier's influence grows on and off the court.


Collier said her team feels pressure because they are capable of a lot.


Betnijah Laney-Hamilton will miss the season recovering from an offseason knee injury.


Today's transactions are sad. Tomorrow's will be the same.


WNBA news:


As the league's popularity soars, player salaries remain an issue.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

The 2025 storylines

WNBA team news:


The potential sale of the Sun has players in a wait-and-see mode.


Connecticut is exploring options.


Angel Reese's potential breakout is behind the Sky's playoff ambitions.


WNBA player news:


How Caitlin Clark used the offseason to reset and recharge.


A'ja Wilson is fueled by the Aces falling short last season.


Courtney Vandersloot's return to Chicago is about leaving a legacy.


Hailey Van Lith's biggest cheerleader is Angel Reese.


Nika Muhl is supporting Katie Lou Samuelson through ACL recovery.

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Monday, May 12, 2025

A fitting end to preseason play

Today's preseason result:


The Liberty routed the Toyota Antelopes, 84-61.


WNBA team news:


The Sky see themselves in a "win-now" mode, due to the cohesion between their GM and coach.


Is Chicago headed in a winning direction?


The Mercury are ready to rise this summer.


The Mohegan Tribe has hired an investment bank to explore selling the Sun.


WNBA player news:


Five players to watch as the season is set to tip.


Kamilla Cardoso plans to be a different player this season.


Paige Bueckers is embracing the point guard role for Dallas.


Elizabeth Kitley is learning from A'ja Wilson.


Why Sabrina Ionescu wants to keep giving to Oregon.


Gabby Williams and Dominique Malonga have opted out of Eurobasket competition.


Katie Lou Samuelson vows to bounce back strong from her ACL tear.


WNBA news:


Pivotal CBA negotiations loom.

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Sunday, May 11, 2025

Grinding toward final roster cuts

Today's preseason result:


The Valkyries beat the Mercury, 84-79.


WNBA team news:


The Mercury will be driven by new leaders in 2025.


WNBA player news:


Angel Reese is focused on versatility and improvement as the Sky close out the preseason.


Kia Nurse is solidifying her place in Chicago's starting lineup.


Courtney Vandersloot and Allie Quigley have welcomed a daughter.


Dorka Juhasz has opted to skip the season.


Bria Hartley, out of the league since 2022, has signed with the Sun.


WNBA motherhood: the balancing act.


WNBA coach news:


Nate Tibbetts discusses expectations for Phoenix.


How Natalie Nakase believed in herself, and became a WNBA coach.

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Saturday, May 10, 2025

Indications

Today's preseason results:


The Fever got by the Dream, 81-76.


The Lynx stopped the Sky, 92-87.


The Wings blew out the Toyota Antelopes, 119-52.


WNBA team news:


As Minnesota gets ready to open the season, their bedrock is three players from the class of 2019.


Chicago has the green light to let it fly from three. Can they keep up?


With one year until the Toronto Tempo tip, things are beginning to come together.


WNBA player news:


Chelsea Gray is balancing her career and motherhood.


Why Kayla Thornton is built to lead the Valkyries.


Sophie Cunningham was injured in tonight's game. Will she be ready for the season opener?


Dearica Hamby can pursue her lawsuit against the Aces, but the WNBA has been removed from the defendant list.


Q&A with Sky rookie Maddy Westbeld.


WNBPA president Nneka Ogwumike lays out player goals for the new CBA.

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Friday, May 9, 2025

Friday night intrigue

Today's preseason result:


The Sun defeated the Liberty, 94-86.


WNBA team news:


How Gabby Williams will help replace Jewell Loyd in the Storm's lineup.


WNBA player news:


Courtney Vandersloot returns to a new but familiar Sky team.


Caitlin Clark said her injury isn't serious.


Angel Reese is ready to start winning in her second season.


Jordin Canada is out at least two weeks with a knee injury.


Assessing CBA negotiations.


NCAA news:


The NCAA Women's Basketball Rules Committee has proposed instituting a coach's challenge for the 2025-2026 season.


College player news:


Behind Carolina Ducharme's recovery from head injuries.

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Thursday, May 8, 2025

Themes coming to life

WNBA team news:


Newcomers will help the Sun's new coach reestablish the team.


WNBA player news:


Why did it take so long for A'ja Wilson to get a Nike signature shoe?


Caitlin Clark's main goal for this season is improving as a leader.


How UConn experiences are helping Paige Bueckers navigate her rookie season.


Bueckers expects her defensive efforts to translate to the pros.......at the same time, she is making adjustments.


USA Basketball news:


Sue Bird is the new managing director for the women's national team.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Still sizing everyone up

Today's preseason result:


The Dream beat the Mystics, 80-70.


WNBA team news:


The Sky's influx of veterans makes it easier on Angel Reese.


What we learned about the Mystics after a quick preseason.


The Mercury's new identity was on display last night.


The Valkyries successfully debuted in front of 17,428 fans.


WNBA player news:


Kelsey Mitchell fractured her finger playing overseas last winter, and will play through it this summer.


Caitlin Clark's leg injury is limiting her practice participation.


Paige Bueckers will "embrace the contact" in her new league.


WNBA coach news:


New Sun coach' Rachid Meziane's plan to blend Eurostyle with the WNBA will be a process.

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Tuesday, May 6, 2025

The temperature rises

Today's preseason results:


The Sky downed the Lynx, 74-69.


The Aces survived the Mercury, 85-84.


The Sparks outlasted the Valkyries, 83-82.


Super-impressed with Golden State.......


WNBA news:


Viewership for Sunday's Iowa-Brazil game was off the charts.


WNBA team news:


The Storm got their first look at Dominique Malonga, as the league readies for her dunks.


WNBA player news:


A'ja Wilson's signature shoe sold out in minutes today.


Napheesa Collier is poised for another title run, after playing in Unrivaled in the offseason.


Ariel Atkins has a new offensive outlook on life.


Sue Bird is set to launch a podcast.


Bird is taking the lead role for the USA women's national team.


College player news:


Hannah Hidalgo and Olivia Miles had words this past weekend.


College coach news:


Cal State Fullerton's new head coach is John Bonner.

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Monday, May 5, 2025

All of the preseason hype

WNBA team news:


The stakes have been raised for the Fever this year.


What to watch as the Valkyries play their first preseason game tomorrow.


How the Unrivaled League gave the Mercury a big advantage in training camp.


WNBA player news:


Jewell Loyd is starting over, with plenty more to do in the WNBA.


Paige Bueckers takes it to the next level.


Injured Megan Gustafson hopes to return as soon as possible to the Aces.


WNBA coach news:


Natalie Nakase, the first Asian-American coach in the WNBA, is unfazed by being the face of the Valkyries.


International coach news:


Teri Moren will lead USA's U19 team at the World Cup this summer.


Nell Fortner is the new coach of Canada's senior women's national team.

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Sunday, May 4, 2025

Clark returns; Storm roll

Today's preseason results:


The Fever demolished Brazil, 108-44, as Caitlin Clark hit some memorable three's in her return to Carver-Hawkeye Arena.


The Storm rolled past the Sun, 79-59.


WNBA news:


Clark's return to Iowa was a celebration for fans there, and a boon for the WNBA.


WNBA player news:


Clark gave fans just what they wanted today.


The Sky aim to expand Angel Reese's game to the entire court.......while the entire team is building chemistry.


Seattle will support Katie Lou Samuelson through her ACL recovery journey.


Dearica Hamby has helped foster teammate Rae Burrell's development.


College coach news:


Jamie Carey is the new head coach at Omaha.

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Saturday, May 3, 2025

The injury bug continues to bite hard

Today's preseason result:


The Fever came from behind to edge the Mystics in OT, 79-74.


WNBA team news:


The Sun completed their first week of camp with "a lot of work to do."


WNBA player news:


Sophie Cunningham gave Washington rookies a lesson today.


Katie Lou Samuelson tore her ACL two days ago, and will miss the season.

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Friday, May 2, 2025

And they're back

Today's preseason game results:


The Aces pounded the Wings, 112-78.....but Paige Bueckers impressed.


The Sky downed Brazil, 89-72, as Angel Reese had a double-double.


WNBA team news:


Five questions for the preseason.


WNBA player news:


Caitlin Clark is excited for the Fever's trip to Iowa......but will she play tomorrow, with an injury?


Jewell Loyd is getting a fresh start this year.


Can Diamond Miller work her way back into the Lynx rotation?


How Hailey Van Lith changed her body and mindset.


How the Sun's draftees are adjusting to training camp.


College team news:


How Notre Dame became a pipeline for some of the WNBA's best guards.

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Thursday, May 1, 2025

Preseason play begins tomorrow

WNBA team news:


The Aces are "super-excited" to show off their new lineup in their preseason opener.


The Mercury will be better this season without Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner, one writer says.


Tomorrow's preseason game schedule


WNBA player news:


Kate Martin is fully focused after her whirlwind year.


Hailey Van Lith on how LSU defined her.


Dominique Malonga is expected to join the Storm this weekend.


From the Ivy League to UConn to the Valkyries, it's been quite the journey for Kaitlyn Chen.


Megan Gustafson is out indefinitely after suffering a lower leg injury.


Aaliyah Edwards will be sidelined for two weeks with a lower back contusion.


Skylar Diggins has filed for divorce from her husband.


WNBA business:


The WNBPA doesn't rule out work stoppage, as CBA talks continue.


The union president said they've been aggressive in negotiations.

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