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Playing at home hasn’t provided much comfort for WNBA teams this season. Through nearly the first two weeks of play, home teams have only won just over 29% of their games.
Ogwumike scored 12 points in the Sparks' 97-88 victory over the Phoenix Mercury to move into fifth place on the league’s all-time scoring list with 7,383. She entered Thursday’s game against the Mercury with 7,371 and needed 10 points to pass Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer Tamika Catchings' 7,380 career points.
Ogwumike has 7,383 points, 105 behind Tina Thompson for fourth place on the all-time list. Catchings, a Hall of Famer, had 7,380 points.
We're in the final push of the 2025-2026 NBA season, with the Playoffs now in full swing on NBC and Peacock, but the 2026 WNBA season is just beginning. League play for the year begins in May and continues into the fall, with a ton of games on NBC and ...
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Caitlin Clark surpasses LeBron James in major basketball sales milestone
As women’s basketball continues to grow, Caitlin Clark’s potential seems to rise even higher, and her impact has already enabled her to surpass Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James in a significant off-court achievement.
With her Atlanta Dream debut season in view, Angel Reese announces a major move outside the WNBA. In April, the Sky shipped her to the Atlanta Dream despite averaging 14.7 points, 12.6 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 1.5 steals in her final season in Chicago.
Former UConn women's basketball star Gabby Williams is still in the first month of her career in California after signing with Golden State this offseason, but the French internat
The WNBA and Bell Media announced a historic multiyear agreement to broadcast and stream WNBA games in Canada beginning with the upcoming 2026 season.
The NBA 2K25 update allowed WNBA and NBA players to play together on the same team in a game. While this wild imagination received mixed reactions from fans, there was demand for multiple crossover games,
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WNBA players slam NBA 2K over 'silly' player face scans
WNBA stars are slamming NBA 2K over “silly” face scans that left some players unrecognizable. Although the WNBA has been part of the NBA 2K series since NBA 2K20, the player models have drawn criticism from several players.