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Tag: WNBA
WNBA Swing: Seattle Storm Smoke Aces, Win Fourth Title
The Seattle Storm etched their names into the WNBA record books on Tuesday night. Behind Breanna Stewart, Sue Bird, and the rest of the ‘Emerald
Aces Double Down on Swords. Retired six months ago, but is now starting
By: Dan Rubin, BCEagles.com contributor Story Links Carolyn Swords never expected to stand on the court for the 2020 WNBA season. She never expected to pull
Maya Moore: An Incredible and Happy Ending
Currently, the world is going through change. People are stepping up and making the change count this time. One of those people is WNBA superstar
Maya Moore: Justice Prevails for Jonathan Irons
Day after day. Month after month. Year after year. I wrote an article two weeks ago that shined a vibrant light on Maya Moore’s sabbatical
Maya Moore: A Basketball Superstars’ Fight For Justice
Maya Moore has already reached the height of success in her basketball career. A two-time (back-to-back) national champion in 2009-10 as a member of head
WNBA Finals Games 1-2 Recap
The top-seeded Seattle Storm have taken a 2-0 lead in the 2018 WNBA Finals over the Washington Mystics, who are in their first Finals in
Ray Allen, My Big Four and the Rest of the 2018 HOF Class
Of the 13-members inducted into the 2018 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, players, coaches, and executives fill-up the stat sheet of this double-digit number.
The NBA is Leading the Way in Gender Equity
What’s missing in men’s professional sports? I’ll tell you. It’s the lack of women having the opportunity to let their voices resonate within the arena.
The 2018 WNBA Playoffs… So Far
The WNBA playoffs started on August 21 and have provided non-stop action for basketball fans. As the playoffs have progressed through the first two rounds,