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Kudos to the Mohegan Tribe, who have owned the Sun since 2003 but realize a team in Uncasville, Connecticut, cannot keep pace ...
The season is over for Sophie Cunningham, tearing her MCL to become the third Indiana Fever guard sidelined with injury in ...
Two weeks ago, news broke that former Boston Celtics minority owner Steve Pagliuca had agreed to a deal with the Mohegan Tribe to buy the WNBA’s Connecticut Sun for $325 million, with plans in place ...
The board will “provide strategic guidance on player initiatives, and elevate the overall player experience,” according to the team’s announcement.
Any resolution would involve relocation fees and league sign-off, but if finalized, the $325 million deal would set a new ...
Another week seems to bring another reason the WNBA could return to Houston.
Sources say the league is trying to leave options open to get a team in Houston or later gain a larger expansion fee for a ...
When multiple players left for the EuroBasket tournament in June, Golden State stayed afloat. When injured All-Star Kayla ...
In Year 1, Natalie Nakase and the Valkyries revealed how they built a successful WNBA expansion team from scratch.
Good morning. With the help of a Globe sports editor, we’re explaining why the WNBA is hesitating to greenlight an effort to ...
"I’m definitely glad that there will be more spots, not only for me, but for other players as well to get their chance,” says former Drexel star Keishana Washington, who's playing pro ball in France.
The Houston Comets won the WNBA’s first four titles. After 17 years without a team, “Clutch City” may be in line for a franchise revival.