Brittney Griner was named one of two AP Comeback Players of the Year for the 2023 WNBA season. Griner was named an All-Star for the eighth time earlier this year after missing all of last year while in a Russian prison. The
Police in Las Vegas are investigating after New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu revealed on social media that two of her sneakers were stolen at the Aces’ arena after the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup championship Tuesday. Ionescu, drafted first overall by the Liberty
NBA free agent Enes Freedom went viral earlier this week when he questioned when the outrage would begin about transgender females playing in women’s sports. He asked whether he should “put on a wig identify as a woman and start dominating the
Chicago Sky star guard Kahleah Copper took exception to a reporter’s line of questioning during a postgame presser following an 88-79 loss to the Minnesota Lynx. The reporter asked Copper, the 2021 WNBA Finals MVP, what the players on the Sky’s bench
Las Vegas Aces guard Riquna Williams was arrested Tuesday on multiple domestic violence charges after her wife accused her of battery during a violent altercation in which the WNBA player allegedly hit and strangled her, according to a police report obtained by
Seattle Storm guard Sami Whitcomb led the way for the team against the New York Liberty on Saturday with 19 points and six rebounds, including two three-pointers that book-ended a strange moment. With about 2:47 remaining in the game, Whitcomb caught a
Alex Rodriguez’s daughter, Natasha, belted out a beautiful rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” ahead of a WNBA game between the Minnesota Lynx and the Indiana Fever. Rodriguez, who is a minority owner of the Lynx and the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves, was courtside
Transgender women in female sports have become a flashpoint across the United States over the last 18 months after Lia Thomas became the first transgender woman to win an NCAA championship in swimming. Even as the notion of transgender participation gets injected
Washington Mystics guard Natasha Cloud responded on Monday to the criticism she has received for her takes on the United States following two key Supreme Court rulings last week. Cloud, who helped the Mystics to a WNBA championship in 2019, wrote the
WNBA champion Natasha Cloud doubled down on her criticisms of the United States following the Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action and a case involving artist Lorie Smith. Cloud created a stir on Friday when she wrote on Twitter that “Our country