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For 18 months leading up to last October’s opt-out deadline for the current WNBA collective bargaining agreement, executive director of the players association Terri Jackson heard a consistent drumbeat about what the league’s players wanted to prioritize.
A WNBA rookie nearly lost it describing the support she received from her team following the death of her mother. Connecticut Sun player Saniya Rivers made her WNBA debut on Tuesday during a matchup with the Las Vegas Aces.
But athletes can't carry this conversation alone. Here's how fans, media, and everyday readers can actively support WNBA players speaking up: Ultimately, the cost of progress in the WNBA shouldn't ...
Sparks coach Lynne Roberts and four players navigate pro basketball careers and motherhood, with some help from the WNBA. More help could be on the way.
The Mississippi Queens, a new semi-professional women's basketball team, are set to compete in the Women's American Basketball Association, with support from local leaders and former WNBA player Ruthie Bolton.
The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) today launched “No Space for Hate,” a multi-dimensional platform designed to combat hate and promote respect across all WNBA spaces — from online discourse to in-arena behavior.
Connecticut Sun president Jennifer Rizzotti said Tuesday that the team's ownership group is "exploring all options to strategically invest in the team," including a potential sale.