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New York Liberty’s First 25 Years Light the Way for Women’s Sports

Anniversaries are often a time of reflection, both a remembrance and celebration of just how far we have come. For the New York Liberty, an original WNBA team, this look back at 25 years evokes even more emotion. In this commemorative year, the culmination of the postponed 2020 Olympics, the final stretch of the second-straight WNBA regular season affected by COVID-19, and the responsibility to honor those who paved the way in the early days of the league have all created a time of reflection and gratitude. Read More

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