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Angel Reese Launches STEM Initiative for Young Women After WNBA Trade
WNBA star Angel Reese has been blessed with a beautiful life, and she has never stopped giving back. The Chicago Sky traded her to the Atlanta Dream for two first-round picks. In two seasons with the Sky, Reese appeared in 64 games.
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WNBA Draft Viewership Soars as 1.5 Million Tune in to 2026 ESPN Broadcast
2026 WNBA Draft viewership averaged 1.5 million on ESPN, up 20% over 2025 as the women's basketball boom sees sustained momentum. The post WNBA Draft Viewership Soars as 1.5 Million Tune in to 2026 ESPN Broadcast appeared first on Just Women's Sports.
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A $5 million supermax contract for A’ja Wilson is sure to be a winner, but what about the Las Vegas Aces’ other big bets?
Chennedy Carter is now a Las Vegas Ace. | NBAE via Getty Images When evaluating the in-progress offseason of the defending champion Las Vegas Aces, I suggested the organization’s run-it-back approach could be insufficient, as going back-to-back might require more boldness. Since then, the Aces hav
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The biggest question facing every WNBA team in training camp
How will Angel Reese fit the Dream? Will the Wings return to the playoffs? Can Caitlin Clark remain healthy?
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Emmanuel Acho rips Dallas Wings for handling of Azzi Fudd-Paige Bueckers relationship convo
Emmanuel Acho is never one to shy away from an opinion, and WNBA team Dallas Wings are receiving major flak from the former NFL player over the handling of Azzi Fudd’s relationship with Paige Bueckers. The former UConn Huskies stars…
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Why the Dallas Wings did Azzi Fudd no favors by not letting her respond to a question about her relationship with Paige Bueckers
Azzi Fudd and Paige Bueckers. | NBAE via Getty Images The introductory press conference for the No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft supposed to be a moment of celebration. The conversation is typically about the success that is sure to come, and there’s an excited energy about uncapped potential arriving
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Minnesota Lynx sign F Nahpeesa Collier to supermax contract
The Minnesota Lynx re-signed forward Napheesa Collier, the WNBA franchise announced. She averaged a career-high 22..9 points per game in 2025.
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Lynx re-sign 5-time All-Star forward Napheesa Collier
The Minnesota Lynx re-signed five-time All-Star forward Napheesa Collier, who's coming off one of the most productive seasons in WNBA history. The team announced Thursday night it was bringing back Collier, but didn't disclose terms of the deal. ESPN reported, citing sources, that the Lynx signed
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Sparks’ Erica Wheeler Apologizes After Viral Tweet Sparks Backlash Over WNBA Salary Comment
Just as the WNBA began to celebrate its hard-won financial gains, Sparks guard Erica Wheeler ignited a firestorm with a single tweet aimed at critics. Obviously, the huge bump that the players will get in their paychecks has faced its fair share of criticism.
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A’ja Wilson signs $5 million contract with Las Vegas Aces
Aja Wilson has signed a max deal to remain with the Las Vegas Aces, sources tell Winsidr. Wilson’s three-year, $5 million supermax contract will make her the highest paid player in the league. Wilson had a 2025 season for the ages, winning regular-season MVP, WNBA Finals MVP, and Defensive Player of
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New York Liberty Re-Sign Betnijah Laney-Hamilton
The Liberty’s anchor is returning to Brooklyn for the 2026 season. Betnijah Laney-Hamilton missed the 2025 WNBA season due to a knee injury, but she’s earned her title as one of the league’s grittiest players with her two all-defensive selections, 2021 All-Star nod, and 2020 Most Improved Player awa
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The three most questionable (or worse) decisions WNBA teams made this offseason
Nneka Oguwmike and Skylar Diggins. | Getty Images With a new CBA, two expansion teams, tons of free agents and the college draft, a lot has happened around the WNBA just a few weeks. Every WNBA team is either trying to retool, rebuild or run it back. However, not all moves placed teams in a positi
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