WNBA

Mercury interim coach Nikki Blue says team has 'renewed sense' amid leadership change - ESPN
Interim coach Nikki Blue said she is ready to help turn around the season for the Phoenix Mercury, who are in last place in the WNBA.

Hall of Famer Natalie Williams finds fast success as an out WNBA exec - Outsports
With a wife, six kids and success with the Las Vegas Aces, Williams is an Outsports Power 100 honoree.

Storm’s Joyner Holmes calls return to Seattle a ‘full-circle moment’ | The Seattle Times
“The last two weeks I’ve been living out of a suitcase,” Holmes said, laughing. “It’s been great, but it’s been crazy, too. It’s been so up and down."

WNBA Power Rankings: How the Connecticut Sun can keep winning without Brionna Jones - ESPN
As heartbreaking as Brionna Jones' injury is, the Sun are used to overcoming obstacles and doubters. Now come huge tests against the Liberty and Aces.
Griner's WNBA return a mixed bag, but experience in Russia helps her keep perspective | AP News
There was a time in Brittney Griner’s life when a mid-season coaching change might have been tough to handle. Her 10-month detainment in Russia has a way of altering perspective. The Phoenix Mercury announced on Sunday that they had fired coach Vanessa Nygaard following a 2-10 start to the season and elevated assistant coach Nikki Blue to the top spot. Griner said she’s taken those changes in stride as the franchise tries to right its season.

WNBA Power Rankings: Kelsey Plum's resurgence has top-ranked Aces looking unstoppable - CBSSports.com
Plum is averaging 20.6 points on 63.3% shooting during the Aces' five-game winning streak

How the CT Sun will look to replace Brionna Jones
After undergoing surgery in Seattle on Friday, Jones will miss the remainder of the 2023...
WNBA All-Star game: Indiana Fever rookie Aliyah Boston grateful
The first thing Ailyah Boston did after finding out she is a WNBA All-Star starter is text her family group chat.
Women's Sports

Middle East blood money has infiltrated NBA, NHL, WNBA; what's next?
Middle East “sportswashing” money has found America, and if the dirty money someday props up our favorite NBA, NFL or MLB team, well, it's our fault.