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Comeaux, who is 49, has been on the local FCA staff for nearly 25 years and is now the coordinator of chaplains for the WNBA.
On the opening day of the PWHL's expansion process, only a week after the Minnesota Frost won their second straight Walter ...
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The Lead on MSNTop 25 WNBA Players of All Time: Tier 1 – The G.O.A.T. ConversationNow in its 29th season, the WNBA has seen 833 players take the court since its debut in 1997. Distilling nearly three decades ...
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The Lead on MSNTop 25 WNBA Players of All Time: Tier 2 – Generational SuperstarsNow in its 29th season, the WNBA has seen 833 players take the court since its debut in 1997. Distilling nearly three decades ...
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Front Office Sports on MSNWNBA Championship Ring Boom: ‘Way Bigger. Way More Diamonds’Liberty coach Sandy Brondello has experience with championship rings. She won her first after leading the Phoenix Mercury to ...
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The Lead on MSNTop 25 WNBA Players of All Time: Tier 3 – MVP-Caliber StarsNow in its 29th season, the WNBA has seen 833 players take the court since its debut in 1997. Distilling nearly three decades ...
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The Lead on MSNTop 25 WNBA Players of All Time: Tier 4 - Perennial All-WNBANow in its 29th season, the WNBA has seen 833 players take the court since its debut in 1997. Distilling nearly three decades of talent into a top 25 list means identifying the top 3% of players in ...
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese became the quickest person to reach 500 points and 500 rebounds in their career on Tuesday night against the Phoenix Mercury.
Bre Barksdale was in seventh grade the first time she saw a WNBA team up close. It was the summer of 2003. Barksdale and her family drove from Baltimore to New York to watch her cousin Ukari Figgs and ...
Damian Lillard's 4 YO daughter takes basketball lessons from her 'God mom' WNBA legend Tina Thompson
Tina Thompson, the No. 1 pick in the 1997 WNBA draft, had a decorated basketball career. She was a nine-time All-Star and won four WNBA championships as part of the dynastic Houston Comets.
Cooper tells Houston Matters about the growth she sees in women’s basketball, what it was like playing the early days of “The W,” and about the prospect of bringing the Comets back.
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