Now, former All-WNBA First Team picks, scoring champions and a perennial MVP contender -- as well as all five of last year's Connecticut Sun starters -- will be playing for new teams in 2025.
The WNBA is poised for significant expansion. Cleveland is expected to introduce a franchise soon and add two more teams, bringing the league's total to 18. According to the Sports Business ...
The WNBA started with eight teams in its inaugural 1997 season. The league reached as many as 16 teams in 2000, but the Miami Sol and Portland Fire folded after the 2002 season, bringing the total ...
Former NBA player Michael Carter-Williams is hoping to get a WNBA franchise in Boston whether it's through expansion or being a destination for a current team that wants to move. He's part of ...
The WNBA landscape changed in a major way this offseason. Free agency was chaotic as several household names left for other organizations, and teams traded away key pieces of their franchise.
The WNBA is preparing to award its 16th franchise and is also considering adding a 17th and even an 18th, with Houston as a top choice, sources say. Houston could still have a shot at scoring a ...
When Diana Taurasi announced her WNBA retirement in February 2025, she cemented her incomparable legacy with the Phoenix Mercury. Taurasi spent all 20 of her seasons in the league with the team.
Love both Boston and women's sports? You're in luck - a WNBA team may be coming to Boston, and leading the charge is none other than Massachusetts' own Donnie Wahlberg. The actor and former New ...