Former Mercury star Diana Taurasi explained during her retirement press conference what ultimately led to her decision.
For decades, Taurasi never hesitated to poke, prod or expose the WNBA for its treatment of athletes. For the paltry salaries ...
Diana Taurasi, one of the greatest players in women's basketball history, has officially announced her retirement after an extraordinary 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. Th ...
On Thursday, the Mercury announced the franchise would retire her No. 3 and put her name in the rafters in the summer of 2026 ...
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Paige Bueckers is poised to be next face of women’s basketball. And it might be in Dallas“Paige,” it read in big blue letters, “see you in Texas?” They just might.
With Selection Sunday looming, ESPN's experts name their women's college basketball player of the year, All-Americans and biggest surprise.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese are undoubtedly two of the biggest names in women's ...
Beverley was impressed by what he saw. Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) possesses the ball during the first half ...
Taurasi led UConn to three straight national titles from 2001-04 and the Mercury selected her with the No. 1 overall pick of ...
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