The long WNBA offseason has officially begun, and there will be more activity than usual this winter. Not only because of the ...
Seven is a lucky number-unless you're a WNBA coach. Out with the Old This season, seven coaches were fired in the WNBA.
Following the conclusion of the 2024 WNBA season ... Miller (Los Angeles Sparks), Teresa Weatherspoon (Chicago Sky), Latricia Trammell (Dallas Wings), Tanisha Wright (Atlanta Dream) and Eric ...
Atlanta Dream, Connecticut Sun, New York Liberty, Minnesota Lynx, New York Liberty and Los Angeles Sparks in their 11 years. Clarendon elected to hang it up at the end of the 2024 WNBA season ...
When the 2025 WNBA season tips-off ... in the league since the Atlanta Dream in 2008. With the addition of the Valkyries will ...
White, in her second season with the ... announcer Joe Buck. Three WNBA teams currently have open head coaching jobs: The Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky and Los Angeles Sparks. The Chicago Sun-Times ...
Connecticut marks the seventh of 12 WNBA teams to fire its head coach this off-season, following the Los Angeles Sparks, Chicago Sky, Atlanta Dream, Dallas Wings, Washington Mystics and Fever.
But they haven't seen a WNBA championship. The Liberty are one of three original WNBA franchises still in the city where they began. The others -- the Los Angeles Sparks ... 3-31 season in 2011.
Los Angeles Sparks ... WNBA coaching experience was as an assistant with the Fever in 2011-2014. She was promoted to head coach in 2015 and remained in the position through the 2016 season.
Reports say the Indiana Fever want Connecticut Sun coach Stephanie White to replace Christie Sides. What does that means for ...
Los Angeles Sparks ... Lynx (def. Atlanta Dream 3-0; Maya Moore (MIN) named Finals MVP) 2012: Indiana Fever (def. Minnesota Lynx 3-1; Tamika Catchings (IND) named Finals MVP) 2011: Minnesota ...