The legendary Diana Taurasi announced her retirement from basketball on Tuesday, closing out a remarkable 20-year career in ...
After two decades as a WNBA star, Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday.
WNBA star Diana Taurasi has announced her retirement, prompting a wave of tributes from fellow basketball legends such as LeBron James and Caitlin Clark.
Jaylen Wells and Kel'el Ware each rise a spot in the Top 5 as the Kia Rookie of the Year chase continues to be anything but ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark expressed her appreciation for Diana Taurasi after the news of her retirement on Tuesday.
Williams are spearheading an effort to bring a WNBA team to Boston. But the path to getting a team to the city — whether by ...
Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner made it clear that they’re focused on their own careers, even if it means playing 1,700 ...
Taurasi, who became the oldest to play for USA Basketball at an Olympics last summer in Paris, had long been the subject of ...
What does it take to win a national championship in men’s college basketball? Winning six games through the bracket requires ...
The Terrapins are back to being in the conversation come March again, and a lot of that has to do with the play of their star ...
After 20 seasons with the Phoenix Mercury, former Don Lugo High star ends career with scoring record and six gold medals.
Universally considered to be the greatest player in league history, Taurasi is the proverbial north star for many current players in the WNBA—including Caitlin Clark. Following the news of her ...
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