The new WNBA collective bargaining agreement could potentially be a landmark in women’s pro sports. Black women were on the...
Read moreWhy can't the WNBA promote itself year-round as other leagues endlessly do?
Read moreThe WNBA has earned top marks for racial and gender hiring with A-pluses across the board — racial, gender and...
Read moreWashington’s Natasha Cloud is this season’s Dawn Staley Community Leadership Award recipient, the WNBA recently announced.
Read moreMinnesota’s 6’-6” Sylvia Fowles and Phoenix’s 6’-8” Brittany Griner are throwbacks to legendary NBA big men like Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem...
Read moreTalking WNBA all year round, in-season as well as off-season, has historically been a dilemma for the majority-male mainstream sports...
Read moreUnlike any previous time in WNBA history, the players are becoming more vocal, more demanding. This generation isn’t just happy...
Read moreThis is a critical time for the WNBA, a crossroads of sorts. The league’s first commissioner says this, and so...
Read moreTwo-weeks’ worth of games remaining gives not only the Lynx but all 12 WNBA clubs a unique optimism going into...
Read moreLas Vegas this weekend hosts the 2019 WNBA All-Star Game (WASG) and the ancillary activities leading up to it.
Read moreSeimone Augustus was among five athletes, three coaches, two administrators, one contributor and an official recently inducted as the 37th...
Read morePerhaps more than any other pro league, the WNBA has fully embraced social media.
Read moreLexie Brown recently became the 13th player in Minnesota Lynx history to make five three-pointers in a game and the...
Read moreOdyssey Sims, one of nine new faces on the 2019 Lynx, is hopeful about her future success.
Read moreFormer WNBA President Lisa Borders resigned last fall, and the announcement of her successor caught most of us by surprise...
Read moreThe Minnesota Lynx, the W’s second dynasty, also ruled the league since 2011 with six Finals appearances and tied Houston...
Read moreThe WNBA and CBS recently announced it would broadcast 40 WNBA games in prime-time and on weekends as part of...
Read moreMock drafts aside, the 2019 WNBA Draft, scheduled for today at 6 pm CST, is still an important day for...
Read moreFor the most part, there was some consensus between the selections of Lynx-Timberwolves Broadcaster Lea B. Olsen (LBO) and original...
Read moreIn her September 7 press conference transcripts, Borders seemed to dance around nearly every topic asked by reporters in Seattle,...
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