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The Mirror US on MSNLynne Roberts dissects racism in WNBA as statement on Angel Reese abuse releasedLos Angeles Sparks head coach Lynne Roberts made it clear there is no place for racism in the WNBA, as the league investigates racist attacks on Angel Reese in the Chicago Sky's game against Indiana
The Sparks fought hard but fell to the Lynx in the game, finishing with a score of 75-89. Despite the loss, Jackson’s presence on and off the court continues to shine as a key part of the team’s future. Last year, she earned a spot on the WNBA All-Rookie Team and became one of the leading scorers for the Sparks.
WNBA fans are accusing Caitlin Clark of trying to get a late triple double against the Sky despite the game being a blowout.
The WNBA opens up its season Friday night as the Los Angeles Sparks visit the Golden State Valkyries at Chase Center in San Francisco.
Liberty and Lynx don't miss a beat during opening weekend, while Mercury and Mystics look better than expected.
The fans in the packed arena were decked out in matching purple T-shirts emblazoned with the phrase “First of a Lifetime.”
The Los Angeles Sparks star is still recovering from an ACL injury, while the Chicago Bulls famous, often-hurt guard posed together for an awesome photo.
The WNBA's opening weekend start tonight when the Los Angeles Sparks take on the Golden State Valkyries. Here's how to watch.
Opening weekend of the 2025 WNBA season came equipped with high-powered scoring and hustle. Los Angeles Sparks guard Kelsey Plum erupted for 37 points against the Golden State Valkyries. Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier once again proved why she’s a frontrunner for league MVP with her 34 points against the Dallas Wings.