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With so many Sky players hailing from athletic families, the Sun-Times set out to uncover a sibling rivalry. Instead, we ...
From Aaliyah Edwards’ return to Connecticut to UConn legends’ ongoing injuries, here’s how former Huskies are faring in the ...
Her rebounding remains fierce. Her IQ, sharp. But now, Naz Hillmon is stretching defenses and closing games, making the WNBA ...
The Phoenix Mercury have made some significant trades over the years, and their trade involving Bridget Pettis was historic ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/wnba/mercury as Weekly Wrap-Up: Alyssa Thomas' Historic Week Ends In Loss ...
The Phoenix Mercury's streak has come an end, as the Atlanta Dream beat them 74-66. Despite the loss, one of the Mercury's star managed to have a nice game.
Nneka Ogwumike is the best girls high school basketball player to come out of Houston and a WNBA star, but her role as union chief during a key moment in league history will cement her legacy.
Why are people throwing sex toys on WNBA courts? Because we live in a time and culture where the morons are comfortable doing ...
Jackie Young surpassed Kelsey Plum on the Aces' all-time list in assists, recording 21 points and six assists in the team's ...
A’ja Wilson scored 32 points and tied a career-high with 20 rebounds to become the first player in WNBA history with 30-plus ...
Tina Charles scored 17 points and Asjha Jones had 16 points and 11 rebounds as the Connecticut Sun rallied to beat the Phoenix Mercury 95-92 Friday night at Uncasville, Conn.
Alyssa Thomas of Phoenix Mercury made WNBA history with a third consecutive triple-double in a win against Indiana Fever.
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