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WNBA Power Rankings: Liberty, Lynx remain undefeated; Allisha Gray leading Dream's resurgence Gray and the Dream have won four games in a row By Jack Maloney Jun 2, 2025 at 10:20 am ET • 6 min read ...
As the WNBA season has expanded to 44 games, the footprint of the schedule has not grown. Teams will have stretches with no games followed by a sprint of back-to-backs, or games every other day.
The WNBA players opted out of the current CBA in October 2024, meaning it will expire at season's end. That deal has been in place since 2020. "We've seen growth in our league," Colson said.
The WNBA is expanding and one veteran in the league appears unimpressed by the cities the league chose to add teams to. The league announced on Monday that an expansion to Cleveland in 2028 ...
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 ...
In recognition of that scarcity value, and of future league-wide growth, Forbes pegs the Sun at $200 million this year in its first-ever ranking of the WNBA’s most valuable teams. The Atlanta ...
As of right now the WNBA has 162 rostered players, which includes players on hardship contracts and 22 of them (13.5 percent) faced a choice to leave in the middle of the season or will be late ...
Last year, the WNBA signed the richest media rights deal in women’s sports league history. The value of the deal, which will come into effect in 2026, will be around $200 million annually over ...
The WNBA is embracing expansion again, hoping to ride the wave of momentum generated by an influx of new stars in recent years. Buoyed by a 2024 season that featured surging attendance and record ...
Nike is dropping three of its most popular basketball silhouettes just in time for the WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis — including New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu's Sabrina 3s.
We’re only one game into the new WNBA schedule and I’m already exhausted. After just 40 minutes of action, everything is — once again — mired in middle-school mean girl controversies.
Tonight’s WNBA slate features the Storm taking on the Los Angeles Sparks, live from Seattle. Cameron Brink has been cleared ...
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