Former WNBA star Layshia Clarendon, the league's first openly trans nonbinary player, will be inducted into the LGBTQ Sports ...
The new Golden State Valkyries head coach — known for her obsessive work ethic — has spent significant time shadowing the ...
Diana Taurasi retired after 20-years and 3 WNBA championships. Here's a look back at her 3 titles, including her 2009 Finals MVP award.
Williams are spearheading an effort to bring a WNBA team to Boston. But the path to getting a team to the city — whether by ...
Diana Taurasi is one of many UConn stars to successfully transition to the WNBA. Check out stats on top players now.
Diana Taurasi spent the most seasons on one team -- the Phoenix Mercury -- in WNBA history. See who else joins her on the ...
In an exclusive conversation with TIME, Taurasi reveals publicly for the first time that she’s retiring from basketball.
The WNBA offseason has been an eventful one, with plenty of big moves altering the outlooks of a variety of teams. Here is ...
“It doesn’t matter if it’s an expansion team or a team that wants to sell and move to Boston.” Carter-Williams said his group ...
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