Here's a look at where each WNBA team stands heading into the offseason and their biggest free agency questions.
The long WNBA offseason has officially begun, and there will be more activity than usual this winter. Not only because of the ...
The arena, which celebrated its 25th anniversary on Oct. 17, will usher in the first Dorito restaurant, celebrity chef ...
The coaching carousel started five days after the WNBA regular season ended, when the Los Angeles Sparks parted ways with ...
After the Indiana Fever parted ways with Christie Sides on Sunday, six of the league's 13 teams do not have a coach: the ...
In the next few weeks, WNBA general managers and head coaches will gather at their annual fall competition meeting to review ...
The Los Angeles Clippers opened the season at their new arena on Wednesday night, falling in an exciting overtime matchup ...
Los Angeles' WNBA counterpart showed support for the NBA team with several LA Sparks players making an appearance for the season opener. Cameron Brink, Rickea Jackson, Kia Nurse and Dearica Hamby ...
Seven is a lucky number-unless you're a WNBA coach. Out with the Old This season, seven coaches were fired in the WNBA.
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese set the WNBA alight this year. Their record-setting play caught the rest of the league off-guard, leaving many teams to be forced to rethink if their stars could play ...
If the Lynx win this years championship, the franchise will be the first in WNBA history to have five titles under their belt. The Los Angeles Sparks Celebrate Back-to-Back WNBA Championships ...