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A few former Big 5 players have faced each other in WNBA history, but Sunday's game between the Dallas Wings and Washington ...
For Collegeville native Lucy Olsen, the WNBA was once a childhood dream, writes Maria McIlwain for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Olsen starred at Villanova, ...
In her seemingly non-stop travels over the past week, Iowa women's basketball head coach Jan Jensen took another excursion ...
Washington Mystics guard Lucy Olsen drives against Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray during the first half of a game on June ...
A trio of Iowa women's basketball players surprised a former Hawkeye and current WNBA star with a visit on Tuesday.
Georgia Amoore has offered fans hope she could soon return to action with a major update on her recovery from a season-ending ...
With less than 15 games left in the regular season, the WNBA is heating up. Tensions are rising as the finish line nears, ...
A hush fell over the Target Center crowd 24 seconds into the game. Kayla McBride was down. It did not look good. Her ...
Angel Reese, who missed the previous two games for the Chicago Sky with back issues, had 22 points and 13 rebounds.
Everything you need to know about the WNBA matchup between the Minnesota Lynx and the Washington Mystics, including how to watch and team news.
Sykes scored twice inside and Lucy Olsen's 3 capped a 9-2 run for a 39-21 lead, the biggest of the half. Chicago got back within one but the Mystics surged ahead again and led 55-47 at the break.
Sonia Citron scored 28 points and Kiki Iriafen added 22, career highs for both, and the Washington Mystics handed the Chicago Sky their sixth straight loss with a 103-86 victory on Tuesday night.