Here's a look at the college programs that have produced the most No. 1 picks in the history of the WNBA draft; a history ...
Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart set out to give superstar players an offseason ...
Tennis legend Serena Williams is adding a new title to her illustrious portfolio: WNBA team owner.The WNBA's Toronto Tempo, an expansion franchise that will begin play in 2026, announced Monday ...
Serena Williams is joining the ownership group of the WNBA’s first Canadian franchise, the Toronto Tempo, the team announced Monday. She will partner with Larry Tanenbaum, Chairman of Kilmer ...
Nakase, the first Asian American head coach in the WNBA, teases the team's inaugural season with PEOPLE Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in ...
WNBA great Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday, calling it a career after nearly three decades of dominating basketball courts at all levels. Many fellow basketball legends took to ...
Diana Taurasi, a WNBA legend, has retired from professional basketball at 42 after a 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. After 20 years with the Phoenix Mercury, legendary women’s ...
Taurasi is a three-time WNBA champion. WNBA star Diana Taurasi is officially retiring after two decades. The Phoenix Mercury star said in an interview Wednesday with "Good Morning America" co ...
Diana Taurasi, one of the greatest WNBA players of all time announced her retirement on Tuesday. The 42-year-old guard played her entire career, 20 seasons, with the Phoenix Mercury. WNBA ...
Taurasi's WNBA career ended in a first-round sweep by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2024 playoffs. Taurasi played college basketball at the University of Connecticut from 2000-04 under legendary head ...
Taurasi won Rookie of the Year and led the Mercury to their first WNBA championship three seasons later. Taurasi would win two more titles (2009, 2014) and earn Finals MVP in both series.
The WNBA’s career scoring leader and a three-time league champion, Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday in an interview with Time magazine. The Phoenix Mercury — the only WNBA team she ...
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