From teams with new-look rosters to stars seeking a change of scenery, here are some of the biggest winners -- and losers -- of the offseason.
The final regular season weekend gave women’s basketball fans a potential preview of this week’s Big Ten Tournament. Southern ...
As Fever rookie in 2014, Natasha Howard learned about life in WNBA from Tamika Catchings. Those lessons will be passed onto ...
Caitlin Clark experienced her first taste of WNBA playoff action last season as a rookie. She played a key role in ending the ...
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WNBA offseason winners and losers: Mercury, Fever, Sparks rise, while the Sun spiralAfter the most successful season in WNBA history in terms of impact and viewership ... The Sparks, who have missed the postseason each of the past four seasons, have a core that can compete for a ...
After the most successful season in WNBA history in terms of impact and ... The Sparks, who have missed the postseason each of the past four seasons, have a core that can compete for a playoff ...
The Washington Mystics are making a series of venue changes for their clashes against some of the WNBA's most popular ...
According to Sports Business Journal, the Rockers — expected to begin play in 2028 — will be the WNBA’s 16th franchise with a ...
As Fever rookie in 2014, Howard learned about the WNBA from ... York on a four-year sign-and-trade contract. After two seasons with New York, Howard was traded to Dallas for the final two years ...
Chicago got Ariel Atkins, a strong fit. But the Sky gave up a lot to the Mystics, who now have three of the top six picks this April.
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