Los Angeles Sparks Add Forward Reshanda Gray

Los Angeles Sparks Add Forward Reshanda Gray

With Chiney Ogwumike opting out the Los Angeles Sparks needed frontcourt help, they added Reshanda Gray. Gray played last season for the New York Liberty and played a vital role in the frontcourt. Last season Gray Averaged 5.2 points and 5.3 rebounds per game while shooting 47.3% from the field. Gray will bring another solid […]

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 WNBA Basketball News and Notes

WNBA Basketball News and Notes

The WNBA and the players agreed on a plan to play the 22-game season on Monday which means there will be WNBA basketball this season. A few teams have made a few roster moves. The Las Vegas Aces signed guard Alex Bentley, Minnesota Lynx announced Cecilia Zandalasini will sit out the season and signed Megan […]

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 Houston Comets and the Big Three

Houston Comets and the Big Three

The Houston Comets won the first-ever WNBA championship and then went on to win the next three. Houston was led by the big three of Cynthia Cooper, Sheryl Swoopes, and Tina Thompson. Those three women were unstoppable when they played together. In their first four years together, the Comets had a win-loss record of 98-24. […]

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 WNBA To Propose A 22-Game Regular Season

WNBA To Propose A 22-Game Regular Season

With the NBA approving a 22-team format to restart the 2019-20 season in Flordia on July 31, the WNBA is proposing a 22-game regular season starting July 24. In the WNBA proposal, the games will be held at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. Sources: @WNBA tentatively proposing 22-game regular season to start in late […]

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 WNBA Throwback Thursday: Natalie Williams

WNBA Throwback Thursday: Natalie Williams

Natalie Williams attended college at UCLA, where she played both basketball and volleyball. Williams excelled at both sports. She was a four-year letter winner and became the first woman to earn All-American honors in basketball and volleyball. Williams led UCLA to volleyball championships in 1990 and 1991. She also won the best female volleyball player […]

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 WNBA Throwback Thursday: Katie Douglas

WNBA Throwback Thursday: Katie Douglas

Katie Douglas College Career Katie Douglas played her college basketball at the University of Purdue for head coach Carolyn Peck. In 1999, Douglas led Purdue to the NCAA Women’s Divison 1 Championship. Also, she was named to the Final Four All-Tournament Team in 1999 and 2002. Douglas shared the Big Ten Conference Player of the […]

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 Best Three-Point Shooters In WNBA History

Best Three-Point Shooters In WNBA History

In WNBA history, there has been a lot of great three-point shooters. In this article, I will look at five players that I think we’re the best in WNBA history. Allie Quigley Allie Quigley had a rough first few years in the WNBA before she got to the Chicago Sky. In her first season with […]

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 Sparks Sign Sydney Wiese To Contract Extension

Sparks Sign Sydney Wiese To Contract Extension

On Friday, the Los Angeles Sparks signed guard Sydney Wiese to a contract extension through the 2022 season. Wiese played her college ball at Oregon State, and the Sparks drafted her with the 11th overall pick in the 2017 draft. Oregon State At Oregon State, Wiese holds the school record for assist and three-pointers made. […]

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 WNBA Throwback Thursday: DeLisha Milton-Jones

WNBA Throwback Thursday: DeLisha Milton-Jones

DeLisha Milton-Jones played her college ball at Florida for the Gators; she played from 1993 to 1997. Milton-Jones led the Gators to four consecutive NCAA tournaments. As a senior when she made first-team All-American, Milton-Jones averaged 18.6 points per game on 56% shooting from the field. Also, she averaged 8.9 rebounds that same season. The […]

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 Throwback Thursday: Kara Wolters

Throwback Thursday: Kara Wolters

Kara Wolters played four years at the Unversity of Connecticut before being drafted in the third round of the 1999 WNBA Draft. Wolters was drafted by the Houston Comets with the 36th overall pick. While at Connecticut, Wolters was the tallest player to play at the university. Not only was she tall, but Wolters could […]

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