WNBA

Los Angeles Sparks put culture on display in first practice

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / July 13, 2020

Derek Fisher: each day “will be an adjustment”

Natisha Hiedeman and Briann January did not travel with the Connecticut Sun to Florida

By Natalie Heavren / July 12, 2020

Both players tested positive and are self-isolating ahead of the 2020 WNBA season

What we know about the 2020 WNBA schedule

By Kurtis Zimmerman / July 12, 2020

After the league announced the official start date of the 2020 WNBA season Friday evening, details have begun to emerge about a preliminary regular season schedule. At this time, multiple sources have confirmed the following surrounding a preliminary 2020 schedule: Three games will be played on each game day, with the regular season ending Saturday,…

Odyssey Sims weighing options for 2020 season

By Katie Davidson / July 12, 2020

With the birth of her son, Odyssey Sims must now consider what’s best for her family when weighing her options for the 2020 season.

With key players Delle Donne, Charles in limbo, Washington Mystics forge ahead

By Jenn Hatfield / July 10, 2020

How Mike Thibault has adjusted since his offseason plans “went out the window”

A day of ‘weirdness’, not complaints, for two critical Lynx

By Katie Davidson / July 8, 2020

Napheesa Collier and Sylvia Fowles are focused on what they can control ahead of Minnesota’s 2020 season in Bradenton

Dallas Wings’ Isabelle Harrison: “I’m not going to stop talking about these things”

By Dorothy J. Gentry / July 7, 2020

Harrison talks George Floyd, the team’s new social justice initiative, the WNBA bubble, and more.

Chasity Melvin in as Mercury assistant coach, Penny Taylor out

By Brendon Kleen / July 6, 2020

Taylor will step down after one season as a Mercury assistant and focus full-time on parenting her son, Leo.

WNBA dedicates 2020 season to social justice, honoring Black Lives Matter movement

By Bela Kirpalani / July 6, 2020

The league and players have teamed up to honor Black victims of police brutality and racial violence, and continue the fight for social justice while playing at IMG Academy in Florida.

Seven of 137 WNBA players tested positive for COVID-19

By Bela Kirpalani / July 6, 2020

The announcement comes on the same day that teams are expected to leave for Florida.