WNBA 2022 season opener -- Sue Bird, A'ja Wilson among stars to don fashionable pregame threads
The WNBA is back and the 2022 season began with plenty of familiar foes and fresh faces.
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The WNBA is back and the 2022 season began with plenty of familiar foes and fresh faces.
The WNBA is back and the 2022 season begins with plenty of familiar foes and fresh faces.
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The WNBA will begin its 26th season this weekend with several intriguing storylines, including the potential retirement of Sue Bird and Sylvia Fowles, the return of Becky Hammon as a coach and the absence of Brittney Griner.
Just six months ago as the 2021 season came to a close, five-time All-Star and two-time Olympian Angel McCoughtry admitted she didn’t see herself as a member of the four-time WNBA champion Minnesota Lynx. But with just two weeks to go before the season opener, the former overall No. 1 draft pick now says she can’t see herself anywhere else.
MINNEAPOLIS — UConn's women's basketball team played in and won its first NCAA final in this city in 1995. And in 10 subsequent appearances in the national championship game, coach Geno Auriemma and his program were undefeated — until Sunday night.
On a historic night in SEC women's basketball, South Carolina star forward Aliyah Boston set the league's women's record for consecutive doubles-doubles at 20, and Gary Blair coached his last game on the Texas A&M court named after him.
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