ESPN announced it would extend its partnership with the WNBA until 2022. Are we ready for the next step in women's sports?
FORTUNE -- The WNBA is getting some prime-time love from ESPN. For the first time ever, the…
Phoenix Mercury head coach Mr.Gaines speaks to Doug and Wolf! (Photo: Vince Marotta/Arizona Sports)
Cox and Gaines come to the studio to talk about the promise of the Phoenix Mercury team.
The Phoenix Mercury, who are just 4 years removed from…
NEW YORK and BRISTOL, Conn., Dec. 10, 2012 – The 2013 WNBA Draft, scheduled for Monday, April 15, will make history as the world’s top female basketball prospects will be selected live on prime time television for the first…
As I mentioned after the 2012 WNBA Draft, a large part of what I did to evaluate draft prospects in NCAA Division I basketball last year was sorting through statistics from a couple hundred draft-eligible players over the last…
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Fever and their fans didn’t let a little rain ruin their celebration of the WNBA championship.
The team and several thousand fans moved their party indoors to the Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Tuesday as morning…
The Washington Mystics entered Wednesday night’s 2013 WNBA draft lottery with the best chance to obtain the No. 1 pick, one of the few positives to come out of finishing with the worst record in the league in 2012.
But…
BRISTOL, Conn. — Phoenix Mercury president Amber Cox is an avid user of social media.
She had just witnessed one of the greatest moments in team history when Phoenix won the WNBA draft lottery Wednesday night, earning the No. 1…
As first reported by Mel Greenberg on Twitter, the WNBA Draft lottery has been set for September 26 during the 6 p.m. EDT edition of Sportscenter on ESPN.
For those unfamiliar with the process, the winner of the lottery receives…
The Storm will make its WNBA-record ninth playoff physical appearance to the road against top-seed Minnesota on Sept. 28. Game two for the best-of-three series is Sept. 30 in Seattle. Game 3, if essential, is Oct. 2 in Minneapolis.
Seattle…
LONDON (AP) - Liz Cambage made the play of the day - maybe of the Olympic women's basketball tournament.
The 6-foot-8 Australian dunked.
FIBA couldn't confirm if the 20-year Cambage was the first woman to dunk in an Olympic game. But…