WNBA

Diana Taurasi scoring tracker: WNBA's all-time leading scorer on pace to hit 10,000-point milestone this week - CBSSports.com
Taurasi needs 18 more points to become the first WNBA player to score 10,000 for their career

WNBA MVP: A'ja Wilson's case for a third award in 2023
A'ja Wilson sets the standard for a Las Vegas Aces team that is the one to beat as they look to win back-to-back WNBA Championships.

Elizabeth Williams has everyone’s attention and is using it to help change the WNBA - Chicago Sun-Times
“E is a staple,” Courtney Williams said Sunday. “Not only for our team but for this league. I tell her all the time, ‘When you talk, people listen.’ There are a lot of things this league could do better. We just have to keep moving in the right direction. So, whatever she says, I stand with her.”

When does Sabrina Ionescu’s signature shoe release? What will Nike Sabrina 1 ‘Iconic’ sneaker cost? - oregonlive.com
The Nike Sabrina 1 'Ionic' is set to release at the start of August along with a collection of clothing and accessories that feature the former Oregon Ducks and current New York Liberty star's 'S' logo.

Diana Taurasi and the road to 10,000 points - Phoenix Mercury
June 18th 2017 @ Los Angeles Sparks When Diana Taurasi elevated to the WNBA career scoring leader, surpassing Tina Thompson’s 7,488 points on Father’s Day 2017, the path to 10,000 seemed clear and wide. “She is going to blow that record out of the water,” Thompson said of Taurasi, who was 35 and newly wed […]

The Las Vegas Aces Are the Greatest Team in WNBA History, Unless… - The Messenger
Even after losing Candace Parker to injury, the Aces are on a winning streak and have clinched a playoff spot with six weeks to go in the season; only one thing can stop them

It's unlikely the WNBA trade deadline will be active. Why that should change and how to fix it
To always have a quiet trade deadline is a missed opportunity in the league’s growth.
Women's Sports

Carli Lloyd’s Attacks on the USWNT Are Personal—and Political | The Nation
The US Women’s National Team has always carried a double burden: They need to be the best, and they need to be global soccer icons.