Green and Yellow ruled Green and Blue: Seattle rolled over Dallas by 21.
- Stewart powers Storm past Wings 97-76
- Stewart leads Storm to a 97-76 win over the Dallas Wings
- Seattle Storm Roll Past the Wings Behind Breanna Stewart
- Wings’ inconsistency strikes again with fourth-quarter collapse
- Seattle Storm: Takeaways from Sunday’s Win over the Wings
- Storm step on the gas to rout the Wings, 97-76
Yah, ’twas ugly. Sparks snuffed out Westchester by 26.
- Sparks bounce back, beat Liberty 80-54
- Los Angeles Sparks: Karlie Samuelson Signs for Remainder of 2018 season
- Ex-Gopher Rachel Banham scores career-high 20 in Connecticut Sun’s Win
- Fever fall short against Sun after giving up a fourth quarter run
- Notes & Quotes: Sun Defeat Fever, 87-78 – WNBA.com – Official Site of the WNBA
Age before….youth, as the Lynx trumped the Aces, 88-73.
- Las Vegas Aces schooled by defending WNBA champion Lynx
- Maya Moore, Sylvia Fowles spark Lynx to fourth consecutive victory
- Las Vegas Aces fall to streaking Lynx, 88-73
Did they listen? Nope. Chicago over Phoenix, 97-88 . Question: should we be worried about Diana’s back?
- Team effort lifts Chicago Sky to emotional win
- Allie Quigley scores 20 to help Sky snap 6-game skid, 97-88 over …
- Sky pick up big Windy City upset, business as usual for other winners in Sunday action
- Brittney Griner ejected in Mercury loss to Sky
Up Tuesday
- There’s no place like faux-home: Lib v. Merc – Mercury look to snap losing streak at New York Liberty
- Time for Washington to step up: Mystics v. Sun – Mystics vs Sun Preview: Washington begins with Connecticut as part of their four game homestand
- OOOOOOOOOOOOOldies but goodies: Seattle visits Minneapolis
- How’s your short term memory, LA? Sparks welcome the Aces.
In the meantime:
- Atlanta Dream Schedule Preview: June 26th to July 1st
- Dallas Wings Schedule Preview: June 26th to July 1st
CBS Sports: WNBA Power Rankings: Sparks take the top spot, while rival Lynx start to heat up
It’s that time! ESPN The Magazine‘s Body Issue 2018.
You have to wonder what the trophy case at Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe’s place looks like, other than really, really big. The superstar athletes, who made their relationship public in July 2017, have been dominating their respective sports (Bird in basketball, Rapinoe in soccer) for over a decade. Together, they’ve got five Olympic gold medals — along with plenty of muscle and scars — to show for it. On the set of their recent Body Issue photo shoot, the couple sat down with ESPN’s Jemele Hill to talk about battling injuries, having to kick their nutrition up a notch and who would win in a foot race.
Swish Appeal: Hoops Happening: Sue Bird, Megan Rapinoe become first gay couple featured in ESPN’s ‘Body Issue’
Picking a 2018 WNBA All-Star from Each Team
Yes, WNBA Stars Should Be Paid More Than NBA Referees
Inside The W: Love & Basketball for Dupree, Bonner
On this particular day, DeWanna Bonner is sitting in an airport waiting to board a flight to Chicago, the start of a 10-day road trip for the Phoenix Mercury.
Candice Dupree, meanwhile, is in the air on this same morning flying back to Indianapolis from Seattle, ending a five-day trip to the West Coast.
This is how the summer of 2018 looks for the WNBA veteran stars, who were married in the fall of 2016 and are juggling their first WNBA season together as parents to 10-month-old twin girls, Cali and Demi.
Social Recap: #WNBAPride at the NYC Pride March
NCAA
Ohio: Three newest members of Dayton women’s basketball team arrive on campus
Arkansas: Ramirez talks transfer to Razorbacks
A loss: Veteran women’s college basketball ref Rachelle Jones dies
Veteran women’s college basketball official Rachelle Jones has died after a seven-year fight with cancer.
Jones died June 18 in a hospital in the New York area.
The 51-year-old had been one of the top referees for the past few years and was rewarded with her first Final Four in 2017. Jones served as an alternate official in Dallas and handled off-court duties, such as assisting with instant replay reviews.
“It was so special, unbelievable,” she recalled in an interview with the AP in March of her trip to Dallas. “The Final Four atmosphere is just amazing. They put a lot into that tournament. The way they treat the officials is just great. I wish everyone could experience it.”