The Atlanta Dream have lost their last two games as part of a four-game road trip. On June 7th, the Dream lost to the Seattle Storm, 60-72. Dream guard Erica Wheeler left the game...
The Atlanta Dream have lost their last two games as part of a four-game road trip. On June 7th, the Dream lost to the Seattle Storm, 60-72. Dream guard Erica Wheeler left the game early in the first quarter due to a leg injury. Cheyenne Parker led the Dream...
We are about two months away from the start of the WNBA season and free agency has been a frenzy thus far. Teams are starting to round out rotations and stars have been on the move. Its too early to call any team the best or worst, but here...
The 2020 WNBA Playoffs have now finally reached the “wubble” at the IMG Academy in Bradenton Florida and the Los Angeles Sparks have secured the third place in the WNBA standings moving forward. After enjoying a nine game winning streak, the Sparks seemed to have stumbled into the Playoffs,...
The WNBA is going into the final week of the season and there is only one playoff spot remaining. Let’s take a few moments to get you caught up on the league as they enter the final stretch of games: The Scenarios: The league’s best team, the Seattle...
With the WNBA season at the halfway point of the “Wubble”, it’s about that time to hand out some midseason hardware. Even though some of the league’s top players (Elena Delle Donne, Liz Cambage, Tina Charles and Maya Moore) among others are not playing this season, there is still...
A night where Tiffany Hays accepted her First Team All WNBA award, Hays and the Atlanta Dream (1-1) didn’t show signs of being first as they lost 82-66 to the Seattle Storm (2-1). Led by center Natasha Howard’s 19 points and 14 rebounds, Seattle took charge from the beginning...
The WNBA Draft has followed status quo every draft. There’s always clear No. 1 one prospect with no major surprises or even blockbuster trades. This year’s draft was headed that way until consensus No. 1 pick, Oregon’s point guard Sabrina Ionescu, decided to return to...
The number one seed Seattle Storm will face the number five seed Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA playoff semi-finals. Unlike the first two rounds of the playoffs, the semi-finals won’t be one game. The Mercury and Storm will battle in a five game series that starts tonight at 5...
Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix, AZ – The Seattle Storm (20-7) defeated the Phoenix Mercury (15-12), 102-91 as Seattle was led by Jewell Loyd who scored 29 points as a part of a very balanced and efficient attack. The Storm shot 54% from the field and 50% from beyond the...
Atlanta, Ga– The combination of Brianna Stewart and Sue Bird for the Seattle Storm (14-5) was too much for the Atlanta Dream (8-9) as they came out victorious 95-86. It was very physical in the beginning with both team hitting the floor constantly. The Dream started quickly hitting their...