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The WNBA can be a cutthroat business. With just 13 teams in the league and only 12 spots on each roster, the battle for playing time can get intense. Often, fir ...
As a third-round pick cut in training camp, Kaitlyn Chen faced long odds that she'd play for the Golden State Valkyries this year. But she's back and has seemingly locked up a roster spot.
Julie Vanloo's heart is still in San Francisco. The Los Angeles Sparks guard began the season with the Golden State Valkyries, appearing in nine games for Golde ...
The Golden State Valkyries, the WNBA’s newest team, are electrifying Bay Area fans with sold-out games, star power and a bold ...
Stephanie Talbot started 10 games for the Valkyries this season, contributing particularly as others participated in ...
Intent on shedding a six-game home losing streak, the Los Angeles Sparks will play host to the Connecticut Sun on Sunday, ...
With her team set to host last-place Connecticut on Sunday afternoon, Sparks coach Lynne Roberts says Brink is getting closer ...
Aces superstar A'ja Wilson had her way against the Valkyries, who couldn't do much to slow down the three-time WNBA MVP.
It's an exciting time to be connected to the WNBA—as a fan, an ownership group and virtually everything in between.
The Sparks signing of veteran guard Julie Vanloo this past week gives the team an experienced hand off the bench.
The Sparks limit Napheesa Collier to 17 points, but commit 22 turnovers in a 91-82 matinee defeat on a boisterous Kids Day at ...
Natisha Hiedeman came off the bench to score 18 points, Napheesa Collier added 17 points, eight rebounds and five assists and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Los Angeles Sparks 91-82.