Basketball analyst Rebecca Lobo believes Caitlin Clark is “the best passer in the league.” While speaking on SiriusXM NBA radio, Lobo, a former NCAA and WNBA star, gave this year’s No. 1-overall pick the title. “She’s incredible,” Lobo…
The WNBA All-Star game made a huge impression among basketball lovers. Some fans called it a much better experience than witnessing the NBA All-Star game, probably because of the level of defense played in the game. But more than anything,…
The U.S. national women’s basketball team finds itself in a familiar situation after losing to a team of WNBA All-Stars in an exhibition game ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. The All-Star team defeated Team USA 117-109 on Saturday,…
Midway through the WNBA season, the league has already drawn more than a dozen audiences exceeding 1 million, a milestone not reached since 2008. The remarkable increase in viewership is largely attributed to the arrival of rookie Caitlin…
Brands showed up for WNBA All-Star weekend just as fans and broadcasters gravitated to a league that's increasingly made of superstars. The WNBA and ESPN have been looking forward to this All-Star Weekend since the broadcaster's NCAA women…
The 40-year-old, 2005 NCAA champion was asked his thoughts on the two rivals after Reese and Clark played on the same team together for the first time of their careers at the WNBA All-Star game.
It wasn’t a WNBA athlete who was injured and stole the show during the All-Star game. Instead, Parks and Rec actor Aubrey Plaza showed up on crutches, becoming the talk of the evening. AZ Central reports the star injured herself playing a…
It wasn’t a WNBA athlete who stole the show during the All-Star game but Parks and Recreation actor Aubrey Plaza, who appeared in crutches, easily becoming the evening’s highlight. According to AZ Central, Plaza injured herself while…
It wasn’t a WNBA athlete who was injured and stole the show during the All-Star game. Instead, Parks and Rec actor Aubrey Plaza showed up in crutches — essentially becoming the talk of the evening. AZ Central reports the star injured…
The WNBA hosted an All-Star Weekend in Phoenix, Arizona that will go down as one of the more memorable events they’ve held over the last decade. Highlighted by the games biggest stars, including immediate rookie sensations in Angel Reese…
The WNBA All-Star game took place this weekend in Arizona, where team WNBA — a roster of all-stars who aren’t on the Olympic team, including star rookies Caitlin Clark and
"Parks and Recreation" actor Aubrey Plaza tore her ACL before the WNBA All-Star Game over the weekend but could still be found courtside to watch rookies Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese sail to victory over Team USA.
The significance of representing the United States on the court isn't lost on Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner as she attempts to win a third gold medal…
Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner said in a recent interview that she will have her child call her "pops." She and Cherelle Griner welcomed their first child earlier this month.