The 6'9" basketball legend, who dunked twice in a WNBA game in 2013, accomplished the historic feat with Lisa Leslie watching ...
This is a great time to be an Indiana Fever fan. Not only is Indiana coming off of their best season in a decade (largely due ...
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The WNBA is on the brink of a Caitlin Clark disasterCaitlin Clark is revolutionizing the WNBA with her incredible performances, but despite her immense impact, the financial ...
The Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament has arrived. Here's what to know, including TV schedule, bracket and results for the 2025 championship: ...
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, a three-time champion, two-time Finals MVP and 2009 MVP, announced her ...
Diana Taurasi spent the most seasons on one team -- the Phoenix Mercury -- in WNBA history. See who else joins her on the list.
Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday, bringing her historic career to a close after 20 seasons, three championships, two Finals MVPs, an MVP, six Olympic gold medals and countless other ...
Diana Taurasi, widely regarded as the greatest of all time (GOAT) in women's basketball, has officially announced her retirement after an extraordinary 20-season career with the Ph ...
"In a record-setting career that saw her play 20 seasons, score more points and make more three-point shots than any player in WNBA history, she has earned the unquestioned respect of players ...
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