USA Basketball Women’s National Team camp ahead of the upcoming FIBA Women’s World Cup. Roster decisions will be made in the ...
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The WNBA makes more money than ever. What about the players?
Society / StudentNation / WNBA players receive around 10 percent of league revenue compared to the NBA’s 51 percent. With ...
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From hoops to oysters: Inside post-WNBA journey of a Hall of Famer
WNBA Hall of Famer Sue Wicks stunned fans by leaving basketball behind for oyster farming in New York. This story explores ...
South Carolina women's basketball starting guard Ta'Niya Latson's slight dip in scoring average shows the reason why she came ...
In her second season, Reese was named a WNBA All-Star for the second time in her career. After the season, as Angel Reese ...
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The WNBA And Toronto Are Ready For The Tempo
They strive to do the right thing, and many view the arrival of the Toronto Tempo as another opportunity to be a positive ...
Although the WNBA is bringing in more money than ever, many players still find themselves financially unsteady when the final ...
There are more eyes than ever on pro — and college — women's hoops, and not just because of stars like Caitlin Clark and ...
Caitlin Clark was not persuaded to join Project B, which is the new overseas startup league that is offering huge contracts.
Caitlin Clark understands the gravity of the WNBA’s current CBA negotiations, calling it the biggest moment the league has seen.
In a season filled with new stars and louder storylines, A’ja Wilson reasserted herself as the league’s center of gravity.
One of the WNBA's biggest stars is reportedly the latest high-profile athlete to fall victim to a home burglary in recent ...
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