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Video: Catching up with CU Buffs women’s basketball coach JR Payne – BuffZone
BuffZone’s Brian Howell caught up with Colorado women’s basketball coach JR Payne to talk about scheduling the 2023-24 season opener against defending champion LSU, transfer additions a…
WNBA

Sky’s Alanna Smith a bright spot amid team’s slump - Chicago Sun-Times
Through 12 games (nine starts), she’s averaging 10.3 points, a team-high 6.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks.

Dwyane Wade confirms he’s taking a ‘deep look’ at investing in Sky - Chicago Sun-Times
“I’ve taken a deep look at the WNBA, a deep look at the Chicago Sky and a deep look at if this is a place that Dwyane Wade should be part of,” Wade said.

Analysis - Keys to Atlanta Dream Turnaround - Atlanta Dream
After starting the year 0-4, The Dream find their rhythm By: Dorothy Gentry After starting the year with two preseason losses and a 2-5 record going into a stretch of road games, the Atlanta Dream finally found a rhythm. They began a turnaround in their season, rattling off impressive wins – including three consecutive […]

Veronica Burton's Step Forward Is Full of Grace - D Magazine
The Northwestern product has graduated from the fringes of the rotation to Dallas' lead guard. The growth is steady, even when it isn't easy.

Scouting trip to Europe may have netted Storm point guard of future in Ivana Dojkic | The Seattle Times
Ivana Dojkic, the third Croatian to play in the WNBA, turned an invite to Storm training camp into the starting point-guard job just seven games into her rookie season.
Qatar sovereign wealth fund buys stake in Washington's NBA, NHL and WNBA teams, AP source says | AP News
A person with knowledge of the sale tells The Associated Press the Qatar Investment Authority is buying a roughly 5% stake of Monumental Sports & Entertainment as part of a $4.05 billion deal. Monumental is the parent company of the NBA's Washington Wizards, NHL's Washington Capitals and WNBA's Washington Mystics. It is believed to be the first time the government of Qatar is investing in U.S. professional sports. Sportico first reported the transaction. Qatar last year hosted soccer's World Cup for the first time. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Thursday because the agreement had not been announced.