The WNBA instituted a charter program ahead of the upcoming season. Although the extent of the charter flights doesn't cater to all 12 teams, plenty still marveled at the monumental step.
The WNBA has taken a significant step forward in accommodating its players, especially those who are mothers, by deciding to provide charter flights for road games. The change, highly praised by players like Indiana Fever’s Katie Lou…
Wait, since when did the WNBA start influencing NBA schedules? In a surprising twist of fate, the playoff hopes of the New York Knicks may get a surprise boost from the much-awaited debut of Caitlin Clark in the WNBA. Clark’s joining the…
With Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and others making the leap to the pros, the WNBA landscape looks a bit different this season. Will the super-teams still rule over the league or will the newcomers have an immediate impact?
All 8,910 seats at Mohegan Sun Arena are expected to be filled when Clark hits the court Tuesday. The last time the Suns' inaugural game sold out was the 2003 home opener.
Indiana's Katie Lou Samuelson says life as firsttime mom got a littler easier with the WNBA’s announcement that players will fly on charter flights for road games.
Despite a shaky preseason, the league appears to be swiftly adjusting to leverage the heightened interest and support generated by the “Caitlin Clark effect.”
SKIMS, the fashion and shapewear company co-founded by Kim Kardashian, has launched a new campaign that brings WNBA stars to the forefront, coinciding with the kickoff of the women’s basketball season. The move highlights the growing…