WNBA

The good, the bad, the ugly and silver linings of the Sun’s win over the Liberty

By Natalie Heavren / September 3, 2020

Reason for hope in Connecticut as the playoffs loom

The Connecticut Sun are celebrating every win

By Natalie Heavren / September 1, 2020

The shorthanded Sun pull out a win against the Washington Mystics

Washington Mystics refocus on social justice but need to do “some soul-searching” on the court

By Jenn Hatfield / September 1, 2020

Emma Meesseman could be the answer Washington needs for its last seven games

Connecticut Sun return to play with a plea to keep the conversation going

By Natalie Heavren / August 31, 2020

The games resume, the work on racial justice continues

Fever notebook: Rare close game vs Wings, Tiffany Mitchell returns, Jantel Lavender trade

By Ben Rosof / August 30, 2020

The Fever drop to 0-2 in games decided by five points or less

Natalie Achonwa, new WNBPA treasurer, continues to advocate for social justice

By Ben Rosof / August 30, 2020

The sixth-year veteran opens up about the WNBA’s day of rest, decision to continue season

Lynx emphasize communication, authenticity as they return to basketball

By Katie Davidson / August 30, 2020

Cheryl Reeve’s goal was to make her players feel “very comfortable” in Friday’s win over the Atlanta Dream.

Tianna Hawkins’ son is a visible reminder of what the Washington Mystics are fighting for

By Jenn Hatfield / August 29, 2020

Five-year-old Emanuel knelt with the Mystics and three other teams Wednesday after they decided not to play

Lynx, WNBA unified as games resume

By Katie Davidson / August 28, 2020

Minnesota Lynx co-captains Sylvia Fowles and Napheesa Collier are proud of the unity WNBA players have shown in their effort to demand racial justice.

Breaking: No WNBA games again today, Aug. 27

By Howard Megdal / August 27, 2020

In roundtable discussion, players explain what they’re fighting for