Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA)

WNBA: Mystics first-rounder Cotie McMahon injures elbow

Washington Mystics rookie Cotie McMahon has a partial tear of the UCL in her left elbow and will be re-evaluated in a week, the team announced Thursday. McMahon, a first-round...

WNBA: With new CBA, WNBA may be entering its golden era

For the WNBA, the last few years featured a sudden growth in mainstream attention thanks to Caitlin Clark...

WNBA: Report: Wings expected to call Mavericks’ arena home in 2027

Dallas Wings head coach Jose Fernandez said the team will play its 2027 games at the American Airlines...

WNBA: A’ja Wilson favored for another WNBA MVP in GM poll

Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson became the first woman to win four WNBA Most Valuable Player awards...

WNBA: Former WNBA MVP Tina Charles retires after 14 seasons

Eight-time All-Star and former WNBA Most Valuable Player Tina Charles announced her retirement Tuesday after 14 seasons with...

WNBA: Liberty improves record to 9-0 with easy victory over Sky

Sabrina Ionescu scored 23 points and Breanna Stewart added 18, fueling the undefeated New York Liberty to an 85-66 victory over the visiting Chicago...

WNBA: Lynx put undefeated record on line as they visit Storm

The Minnesota Lynx will attempt to keep their unbeaten start to the season going when they visit the Seattle Storm on Wednesday night. Minnesota (9-0)...

WNBA: Wings set to take on former star Satou Sabally, Mercury

The Dallas Wings will see Satou Sabally in a new light when they visit the Phoenix Mercury on Wednesday. As that of an opponent. The Mercury...

WNBA: Agitated Kelsey Plum leads Sparks in return visit to face Aces

Kelsey Plum just may be in a foul mood when she returns to Las Vegas for the second time this season. Fresh off a blistering...

WNBA: Wings G Tyasha Harris has knee surgery, out for season

Dallas Wings guard Tyasha Harris will miss the rest of the season following a procedure to treat an unspecified injury to her left knee. The...

WNBA: 3-time All-Star Allie Quigley makes retirement official

Three-time All-Star and former WNBA champion Allie Quigley officially announced her retirement on Tuesday after 14 seasons with five teams. Quigley, who turns 39 this...