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Before there was Caitlin Clark, there was Sue Bird. The four-time WNBA champion and 13-time All-Star played her entire ...
Yueru has bounced around the league so far with pit stops with the Chicago Sky and Los Angeles Sparks before being traded to ...
Sue Bird is going for Olympic gold medal No. 6, but her first in an administrative role. Bird is expected to be named ...
On Monday, Plum prepared to make her debut for the Sparks franchise, turning heads with a unique pregame ritual that many ...
Protesters shut down a new $150 million engineering building at UW after causing over $1 million in damage. SEATTLE — A newly ...
The 6-foot-6 forward threw down a dunk in her first practice as a rookie since being drafted No. 2 overall in the 2025 WNBA ...
USA Basketball will name Sue Bird, a five-time Olympic gold medalist and WNBA legend, its next managing director for the women's national team in the lead-up to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, ...
No. 2 draft pick Dominique Malonga practiced with the Storm for the first time Tuesday, and her reputation for powerful dunks ...
WNBA legend and Seattle Storm forward Alysha Clark made her feelings known on the Storm's newest addition, 6'6 center Dominique Molonga.
Sue Bird has been named managing director of USA Women’s Basketball through the 2028 Olympics in a major structural shift.
Although Bueckers is the most well-known of the three, Strong was named an AP All-American as a true freshman this past season, while Fudd was named the NCAA Tournament's Most Outstanding Player and ...
With stars like Caitlin Clark, Chelsea Gray, and Sabrina Ionescu set to make headlines this WNBA season, backcourt play could ...
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