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New York Liberty player says she shared a bond with local girls who ‘haven’t had a team to play for’, and was happy to share ...
She leaves as a three-time WNBA champion, a three-time NCAA champion and a six-time Olympic champion, her influence on the game unquantifiable. Taurasi’s initial announcement came in an ...
With the Fever’s acquisitions of Sophie Cunningham and DeWanna Bonner, Kristy Wallace likely would have had minimal playing time in 2025.
NEW YORK, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Six-time Olympic champion Diana Taurasi announced her retirement from the WNBA on Tuesday, closing the book on one of the most decorated careers in all of basketball.
Chelsea Gray added another accolade to her decorated career Monday night, earning the Unrivaled Finals MVP after leading Rose BC to a 62-54 win over Vinyl and the inaugural Unrivaled championship.
In an exclusive conversation with TIME, Taurasi reveals publicly for the first time that she’s retiring from basketball.
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One of Unrivaled's biggest successes has been how it has helped rising stars refine their skills and gain confidence to carry ...
With three Olympic medals already to her name, the UCLA gymnast cannot stop earning accolades as she grows into a leader in women’s sports.
The 42-year-old won her sixth Olympic gold medal at the Paris Games and finishes her WNBA career with 10,646 points, nearly 3,000 more than second-place Tina Charles. “I thank Diana for ...
Grace Quintanilla saved her best for last, unleashing a strong closing round of three-under 68 to salvage a share of38th ...
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