Sandy Brondello

Who is Chris DeMarco, the New York Liberty’s incoming head coach?

By Jackie Powell / November 24, 2025

Despite previous reports about top candidates, the New York Liberty have hired Chris DeMarco, a mainstay with the Golden State Warriors

Inside the New York Liberty head coach search: Evaluating the finalists’ strengths and weaknesses

By Jackie Powell / November 15, 2025

Will Weaver, Jama Mahlalela and Kristi Toliver, all with NBA experience, are the three finalists to lead New York

Why Sandy Brondello is ready for the unique challenge of being the Toronto Tempo’s first coach

By Chelsea Leite / November 4, 2025

The Toronto Tempo hosted a press conference Tuesday, announcing Sandy Brondello as the franchise’s first head coach

Seattle Storm reportedly hire Sonia Raman as head coach

By Bella Munson / October 26, 2025

ESPN reports the former New York Liberty assistant coach has signed multi-year deal in Seattle

Sandy Brondello set to become the first Toronto Tempo coach

By Chelsea Leite / October 23, 2025

Brondello brings a championship resume to the league’s first Canadian team

Inside Sandy Brondello’s departure from the New York Liberty

By Jackie Powell / September 26, 2025

High expectations, a thin margin for error and philosophical differences 

New York Liberty will not renew head coach Sandy Brondello’s contract in 2026

By Sydney Wingfield / September 23, 2025

Jonathan Kolb: “We wish Sandy the very best in her next chapter”

Breanna Stewart’s 30-point triumph can’t carry New York Liberty to WNBA semifinals

By Jackie Powell / September 21, 2025

Stewart: ‘It really, really hurts, and I think it’ll continue to hurt for days, weeks, months’

Embarrassing Game 2 loss leaves New York Liberty with backs against the wall

By Jackie Powell / September 18, 2025

Breanna Stewart was held back mentally by her sprained knee and Sabrina Ionescu seemed ill in Liberty’s 26-point loss

How the New York Liberty can win Game 2, advance to WNBA semifinals

By Jackie Powell / September 16, 2025

Rebounding, turnovers — and perhaps without Breanna Stewart