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WNBA says it can't verify claims that fans made racist remarks at Sky-Fever game
The league was looking into claims that racist comments were directed toward Chicago’s Angel Reese by fans during the game against the Indiana Fever.
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WNBA star A'ja Wilson overcomes dyslexia to start foundation and candle business
A’ja Wilson shared with NBC her journey with dyslexia and how it influenced her WNBA success. Here’s how she overcame challenges to achieve greatness.
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Aces' A'ja Wilson turns her struggles with dyslexia into inspiration for her foundation's mission
By sharing her experiences and struggles, Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson finds purpose in being a role model, with the ultimate goal of paying it forward and planting the seeds for the next generation.
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Caitlin Clark's impact on the WNBA could eclipse ‘a billion dollars'
The impact of the Indiana Fever star goes well beyond the basketball court. In her second season, Clark is also changing the league’s bottom line.
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Gray, Griner pair up to help Atlanta Dream past Dallas Wings
The Atlanta Dream took control just before halftime and went on to beat the Dallas Wings 83-75.
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Liberty set WNBA regular-season record with 19 3-pointers in 99-74 rout of Sky
The defending champion New York Liberty broke the WNBA regular-season record by making 19 3s in a 99-74 victory over the Chicago Sky on Thursday.
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Sparks star Cameron Brink offers advice to those dealing with online hate
With the rise in social media, more are susceptible to different types of bullying. Cameron Brink shared with NBC how she overcame those challenges.
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WNBA investigating racial slurs by fans made at Angel Reese, AP source says
The incident occurred during the Chicago Sky’s loss to Caitlin Clark and the Fever in Indiana on Saturday.
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More to Sparks' Cameron Brink than just a scroll, why her social media is a ‘facade'
Cameron Brink’s rise in women’s basketball was not without its challenges. The Los Angeles Sparks forward is determined to inspire and uplift others by sharing her story of resilience and overcoming obstacles.
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Dallas Wings home opener sold out, fans eager to see Paige Bueckers
The Dallas Wings home opener is happening at College Park Center on the campus of UT Arlington, and it’s a sold-out game.
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Paige Bueckers makes debut with Dallas Wings
The first round pick takes the court in Arlington on Friday night and Dallas Wings fans are excited to watch Paige Bueckers make her WNBA debut.
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WNBA 2025 season predictions: Finals winner, MVP, Commissioner's Cup and more
Who will the 2025 WNBA Finals? What about Rookie of the Year? Let’s predict the winners of key honors before the new season begins.
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Ariel Atkins Foundation gives Chicago Sky star a platform to support others
The guard has been in the WNBA since 2018, when she was drafted by the Washington Mystics.
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2025 WNBA key dates: Commissioner's Cup, Finals, All-Star Game and more
From the Commissioner’s Cup to the Finals and more, here’s everything to know for 2025 WNBA key dates.
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Has a city with an NBA and WNBA team won the draft lottery in the same year?
The Dallas Mavericks and Wings each added to history in the 2025 NBA and WNBA draft lotteries. Here’s how.
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WNBA champion Ariel Atkins is making a meaningful impact on educators, kids
Why Chicago Sky’s Ariel Atkins started her own foundation to support teachers and empower those who shape youth lives.
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Caitlin Clark returns to Iowa in Fever's preseason game against Brazil
Clark returned to the arena where she broke records on her way to becoming the NCAA Division I all-time scoring leader.
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With WNBA camps open, eyes turning to 2026 free agency amid possible chaos
WNBA training camps just opened and there already are so many eyes on the 2026 season when more than 100 players will be free agents.
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Paige Bueckers dons cowboy hat during formal introduction in Dallas
Former UConn star Paige Bueckers is getting ready for her rookie WNBA season with the Dallas Wings.
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Paige Bueckers, WNBA draft picks, welcomed by Dallas Wings and fans
The Dallas Wings introduced their 2025 WNBA Draft class at a City Hall ceremony, headlined by No. 1 overall pick Paige Bueckers. The former UConn star shared her excitement about starting her WNBA journey in Dallas and connecting with young fans.