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The Connecticut Sun lost to the Indiana Fever 99-93 in overtime after blowing a 21-point lead at home on Sunday. The loss ...
Despite strong television viewership, a fascinating title push and ongoing negotiations on a potentially league-altering collective bargaining agreement, the biggest August storyline in the WNBA is ...
On Sunday, Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham left the Fever's rousing comeback win over the Connecticut Sun after only 10 minutes, clutching her right knee following a collision with Sun guard ...
The WNBA so far has expressed resistance to the whole Boston sale idea, stating that regardless of the offer from Pagliuca, ...
The Sun defeated the Washington Mystics 80-69 Aug. 19 and play them again in their next game on Aug. 21. Here's how to watch ...
Team officials did not provide details about the injury, the third season-ending one Indiana has experienced in August.
In the second quarter, Sophie Cunningham was forced to exit the game when Sun player Bria Hartley fell awkwardly into her.
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.
Saniya Rivers scored 17 points, Olivia Nelson-Ododa had 15 points and nine rebounds, and the Connecticut Sun beat the ...
Sophie Cunningham said she’s “really in good spirits” after confirming she suffered an MCL tear in her right knee in Sunday’s overtime win over the Sun.
The WNBA issued a statement saying it controls franchise relocation decisions and Boston would not receive priority over other cities that previously applied for expansion.
Cunningham said she’s in “good spirits” after suffering a season-ending knee injury and doesn't think Bria Hartley intended to hurt her.