Sylvia Fowles

What Sylvia Fowles’ announcement means for the WNBA, Lynx

By Gabriella Lewis / February 1, 2022

With last-year announcements from Sylvia Fowles and Sue Bird, the 2022 WNBA season is bound to be epic.

Lauren Park-Lane sits on the baseline facing away from the basket, flexing downwards and screaming in celebration

Daily Briefing — Jan. 20, 2022: You miss 100% of the (COVID) shots you don’t take

By Em Adler / January 20, 2022

Kiersten Bell’s graduating early

Sylvia Fowles standing by the sideline with a graphic underneath her reading her statline from the game: 29 points, 10-for-17 field goals, 20 rebounds, 4th player in WNBA history with 25 points and 20 rebounds in a game

Daily Briefing — Jan. 19, 2022: Free agency at last

By Em Adler / January 19, 2022

Hokies own Virginia

Lusia Harris

How Lusia Harris transformed women’s basketball

By Tee Baker / January 18, 2022

Honoring the legacy of a women’s basketball giant

Teammates swarm Oregon's Ednyia Rogers while she is hoisted into the air in celebration

Daily Briefing — Jan. 16, 2022: The End(yia)s justify Oregon’s means

By Em Adler / January 16, 2022

Oklahoma continues to score at will

All-WNBA

Seattle and Phoenix dominate All-WNBA First Team

By Gabriella Lewis / October 15, 2021

This year’s All-WNBA First Team is headlined by league MVP and Seattle and Phoenix stars

Who wins Defensive Player of the Year in the WNBA?

By Jenn Hatfield / October 9, 2021

Looking at the award’s history, one position tends to be favored, winning 17 of the 25 awards to date

Sky

‘We’ve toed the water of greatness’: Chicago Sky find their identity

By Alison Moran-Powers / September 27, 2021

With the win, the Sky advances to the semi-finals for a best-of-five series against the No. 1 seeded Connecticut Sun

Sylvia Fowles

Sylvia Fowles named Defensive Player of the Year

By Tee Baker / September 26, 2021

Lynx center adds another accolade to legendary career

How the Minnesota Lynx can advance to the semifinals

By Alyssa Graham / September 25, 2021

Taking care of the ball and controlling the paint are two keys for the Lynx