Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leading scorer who led the Mercury to three titles while winning six Olympic golds, announced her retirement after 20 seasons.
Discover Caitlin Clark’s journey as a global women’s sports icon, celebrated WNBA ambassador, and recipient of Time Magazine’s prestigious award, redefining excellence in sports.” #CaitlinClark ...
Caitlin Clark's agent said it's not 'possible' for the WNBA to pay the Indiana Fever star a salary that matches what she's 'really worth' to the women's basketball league.
"Mentally and physically, I'm just full," Taurasi told Time magazine ... to ESPN: "She has a way of making people feel connected to her, but also like the best version of themselves." WNBA ...
Voepel began covering women's basketball in 1984, and has been with ESPN since 1996. Diana Taurasi, the leading scorer in WNBA history and ... Taurasi told Time magazine. "That's probably the ...
Stephanie White, who was appointed as coach of Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever this offseason, has been a vocal presence in the women's game and recently shared her thoughts on the WNBA's media deal.
The WNBA has gained legions of new fans over the past 12 months. One of the biggest factors in its surge in popularity is Caitlin Clark, the women’s basketball phenom who became a powerhouse ...
On Thursday basketball legend Diana Taurasi held her official retirement press conference, a few weeks after making the announcement in TIME magazine. While touching on the various aspects of the ...
All-time great collegiate and WNBA player Diana Taurasi (Image source: YouTube/ESPN) Diana Taurasi ... Taurasi told Time magazine that she is stepping away from the game after 20 years.
Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird were looking their best in New York City. The couple posed for pictures in Central Park near Columbus Circle on Tuesday for a photo shoot. The United States women’s soccer ...