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Sparks Announce 2024 Training Camp Roster
April 24, 2024 - The Los Angeles Sparks, led by Head Coach Curt Miller, open training camp on April 28 at El Camino College in Torrance, CA. Returning to the Sparks this season are Lexie Brown, Rae Burrell, Zia Cooke, Layshia Clarendon, Nia Clouden, Dearica Hamby and Azurá Stevens. The newest additions to the Sparks feature Julie Allemand, Monique Billings, Aari McDonald, Kia Nurse and Li Yueru. Los Angeles is excited to welcome the 2024 draft class including No. 2 pick Cameron Brink (Stanford University), No. 4 pick Rickea Jackson (... Full StoryMore Women's National Basketball Association stories below
Sue Bird to Join Seattle Storm Ownership Group
April 24, 2024 - SEATTLE - Force 10 Hoops, owners of the Seattle Storm, is pleased to announce that WNBA legend Sue Bird, has joined the ownership group. Sue's illustrious playing career spanned over 20 seasons with the Storm and included four WNBA championships, 13 All-Star Game appearances, eight All-WNBA teams, and five Olympic gold medals. "We are thrilled to welcome Sue into the ownership group after a storied career on the court," said Seattle Storm co-owner Lisa Brummel. "Her knowledge of the game and the league, her ever-expanding... Full StoryPhoenix Mercury Finalizes Training Camp Roster
April 24, 2024 - PHOENIX - The Phoenix Mercury today announced the signings of guard Air Hearn and centers Bella Murekatete and Desi-Rae Young to training camp contracts, finalizing the 2024 training camp roster . Hearn was a three-time All-American Athletic Conference selection at the University of Memphis (2012-16) where she ranks first in Tigers history in threes made and fourth in assists. The 5-8 guard just finished her third season with Athletes Unlimited (AU) Basketball, where she averaged 18.0 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists and... Full StoryDallas City Council Approves 15-Year Agreement for Dallas Wings to Play in Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Memorial Arena
April 24, 2024 - Arlington, TX - City of Dallas Council Members Wednesday approved a 15-year, $19 million use agreement for the Dallas Wings to play in the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Memorial Arena, beginning in 2026. The agreement is pending approval by the WNBA. The Wings will play the 2024 and 2025 WNBA seasons in College Park Center in Arlington, Texas, where the club has played the last eight seasons. "The Dallas Wings would like to thank the City of Dallas and especially Mayor Johnson for his strategic vision a... Full StoryWomen's National Basketball Association News
- Sparks Announce 2024 Training Camp Roster - Los Angeles Sparks (April 24)
- Sue Bird to Join Seattle Storm Ownership Group - Seattle Storm (April 24)
- Phoenix Mercury Finalizes Training Camp Roster - Phoenix Mercury (April 24)
- Dallas City Council Approves 15-Year Agreement for Dallas Wings to Play in Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Memorial Arena - Dallas Wings (April 24)
- Preseason Game Date Changed - Chicago Sky (April 24)
- New York Liberty Hire Epiphanny Prince as Director of Player & Community Engagement - New York Liberty (April 24)
- Wings Preseason Game against the Fever Sold Out, Will Air on Bally Sports Southwest Extra - Dallas Wings (April 23)
- Last Week around the Leagues - (April 23)
- Minnesota Lynx Sign Camryn Taylor, Mimi Collins and Quinesha Lockett to Training Camp Contracts - Minnesota Lynx (April 23)
- Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report - (April 22)
- Atlanta Dream Sell out Season Ticket Allotment; Limited Single Game Tickets Available to Public on April 25 - Atlanta Dream (April 22)
- Storm Adds Quay Miller to Finalize Training Camp Roster - Seattle Storm (April 22)
- Dallas Wings Announce Sell out of Season Ticket Memberships - Dallas Wings (April 22)
- Indiana Fever Exercise Team Option for NaLyssa Smith - Indiana Fever (April 22)
- Sky Overseas + Offseason Updates: Rundown No. 24 - Chicago Sky (April 22)
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- Dallas Wings set to move to downtown arena in 2026 - NewsBreak - Arlington (April 25)
- Sky rookie Angel Reese's star power already being felt in Chicago - Chicago Sun Times (April 25)
- Seattle Storm legend Sue Bird joins ownership group - My Northwest (April 25)
- Dallas Wings moving from Arlington to City of Dallas - NBC DFW (April 25)
- Sue Bird adds WNBA ownership stake to her historic basketball career - KING (April 25)
- City of Dallas approves multi-million dollar deal to lure Dallas Wings from Arlington - NewsBreak - Arlington (April 25)
- Experts believe joint NBA media deal is best for WNBA's future growth - Awful Announcing (April 24)
- Storm legend Sue Bird joins franchise's ownership group - ESPN (April 24)
- WNBA's Caitlin Clark Reportedly Will Get $28M from Nike Shoe Contract - Bleacher Report (April 24)
- Photos: Chicago Sky draftees Angel Reese, Brynna Maxwell introduced - Chicago Tribune (April 24)
- Chicago Sky: Angel Reese's WNBA rookie goals are already set - Chicago Tribune (April 24)
- Why Holly Rowe doesn't think Utah is ready for another WNBA team - Deseret News (April 24)
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