Storm’s Breanna Stewart named WNBA Rookie of the Month presented by Samsung
Breanna Stewart of the Seattle Storm was named the WNBA Rookie of the Month presented by Samsung for games played in May.
read moreBreanna Stewart of the Seattle Storm was named the WNBA Rookie of the Month presented by Samsung for games played in May.
read moreAngel McCoughtry of the Atlanta Dream and Candace Parker of the Los Angeles Sparks were named the WNBA’s Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played May 23 through May 29.
read moreTina Charles of the New York Liberty and Maya Moore of the Minnesota Lynx were named the WNBA’s Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played May 14 through May 22.
read moreAs part of the WNBA’s historic 20th season, WNBA.com will offer advanced statistics and every box score in league history.
read moreThe Phoenix Mercury was picked to win its second WNBA championship in three years and the Chicago Sky’s Elena Delle Donne was chosen to repeat as WNBA Most Valuable Player presented by Samsung, according to the 14th annual WNBA.com GM Survey.
read moreNBA TV will televise 42 games during the 2016 WNBA regular season — the league’s 20th season.
read moreTo celebrate the WNBA’s 20th season, the WNBA announced today the launch of WNBA LEAGUE PASS, the new full-season live game out-of-market subscription package, that will provide fans with access to SINGLE GAME and TEAM PASS options for the first ti
read moreTo celebrate the WNBA’s historic 20th season, the WNBA and NBA family will host 20 youth basketball events during Jr. WNBA Week (May 7-15) leading into the tip-off of the WNBA regular season Saturday, May 14.
read moreConnecticut’s Breanna Stewart, Moriah Jefferson and Morgan Tuck, who this year became the first NCAA basketball players – male or female – to win four consecutive Division I championships, were selected with the first three picks of WNBA Draft
read moreConnecticut’s Breanna Stewart, Moriah Jefferson and Morgan Tuck, who this year became the first NCAA basketball players – male or female – to win four consecutive Division I championships, highlight the list of 12 prospects scheduled to attend
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