WNBA

Sue Bird, Eddy Alvarez to serve as U.S. flag bearers at Olympic opening ceremony

WNBA star, Sue Bird, will carry the flag for Team USA in the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics

4 years ago

Olympic Basketball Star A’ja Wilson on Sports’ Gender Disparity: ‘It Hurts My Soul for Young Girls’

South Carolina native A'ja Wilson went from being a self-described "late bloomer" to the No. 1 WNBA draft pick and…

4 years ago

Sue Bird on WNBA All-Star Game loss: Team USA learned it’s ‘not a team yet’

Wednesday Team WNBA did their best to prepare Team USA for what the Americans will face in the upcoming Tokyo…

4 years ago

WNBA’s Candace Parker of Chicago Sky to be first female basketball player on cover of NBA 2K

WNBA star Candace Parker is the first female basketball player to grace the cover of the popular video game franchise…

4 years ago

How Washington Mystics Point Guard Natasha Cloud Became the WNBA’s Unofficial Minister of Social Justice

The making of an activist athlete—and her turbulent year navigating court crises, a political rift within her own family, and…

4 years ago

WNBA star Jewell Loyd talks Olympics, athlete activism

CNN spoke to WNBA star Jewell Loyd about the Olympics, athletes speaking out, and providing a path for the next…

4 years ago

Duke’s Kara Lawson on leadership and women occupying more spaces in sports

Lawson talked with espnW about leadership positions for women in sports

4 years ago

How Atlanta Dream co-owner Renee Montgomery is leading change in the WNBA

Renee Montgomery may be an owner of the Atlanta Dream, but she has never forgotten her roots.

4 years ago

Strength, Fragility, and Beauty in the WNBA

A new photo project from Nike’s Jordan Brand captures what makes the players special.

4 years ago