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WNBA Team Takes Shot at Wings After Win originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Phoenix Mercury protected their home court against the Dallas Wings on Wednesday and secured a 93-80 win. They earned their seventh win of the 2025 WNBA season. It is their third win of the Commissioner's Cup and handed the Wings' 10th loss of the year.
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WNBA Futures 2025: Betting, odds, expert picks, best bets including Clark, Collier, Wilson, and MoreWe are almost at the 25% mark for the WNBA regular season and with injuries to Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers, let’s take a look at the updated race for MVP and Rookie of the Year, plus the battle between A’ja Wilson, Napheesa Collier, and more for ...
Colors are often used as symbolic cultural tools that evoke soul-stirring emotions. For the WNBA, its signature orange hue has accomplished that and more for the 29-year-old professional sports league. It's also become synonymous with representation.
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By DOUG FEINBERG Through the first 20% of the WNBA season there are a bunch of teams that have struggled out of the gate. The Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun and Dallas Wings have combined for five
The Los Angeles Sparks forward and former star at Southridge and Mountainside high schools wasn't having the criticism.
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Courtney Vandersloot won the second championship of her career with the New York Liberty last season, and could have stayed in Brooklyn to continue chasing rings. Instead, she decided to return to Chicago,
The Connecticut Sun bounced back from a 48-point blowout loss to the New York Liberty with a gritty eight-point upset win over the Atlanta Dream. Guard Marina Mabrey, center Tina Charles and rookie Saniya Rivers were fantastic, and the team showed real resolve. Unfortunately, it was short-lived.
A few weeks into the season, here are where the 13 WNBA teams fall in our power rankings:
It’s time for the NBA — more specifically New York’s biggest franchise — to take notes from its crosstown counterparts: the Liberty.
A new WNBA season has only just begun, but it's already time to start thinking about the 2025 All-Star Game. This year's festivities will take place from July 18-19 in Indianapolis with the Indiana Fever set to play host for the first time in franchise history.