If 2024 was the year of women in sports, 2025 is the year to grow on. The year will be filled with plenty of opportunities to ...
Caitlin Clark was in the crosshairs of a WNBA team owner following the Indiana Fever rookie being named TIME’s “Athlete of the Year.” Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson doesn’t think ...
and the financial means to pay the WNBA fee without a loan. No teams have been named among the bidders, but it's likely that Miami, Detroit, New Orleans, Denver, San Antonio, Memphis, and Orlando ...
During her rookie season with the Sky, Reese averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game. She was the only rookie to ...
Orlando was just one of two teams to have multiple players in the ... It couldn’t come at a better time in Indianapolis with WNBA sensation Caitlin Clark bringing more prominence to women ...
Clark, last season’s No. 1 overall pick, solidified her star status in the league when she became the first player to win the Rookie of the Year award and was named to the All-WNBA first team ...
That will change very soon, as the WNBA’s Bay Area-based expansion team will select its players ... in 1999 when the Minnesota Lynx and Orlando Miracle joined. In 2000, the Indiana Fever ...