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So long as the WNBA league office and the players' union can agree to a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) before the start of 2026 (or whatever the fina
Sandy Brondello was officially named as the first head coach of the WNBA’s Toronto Tempo on Tuesday. “I had a few options (to go elsewhere), but in the end I was really intrigued about starting from the very beginning and building something with really good people and in a different country,
Per Madeline Kenney of the New York Post, the Liberty have interviewed and considered former Nets assistant Will Weaver, Mercury associate head coach Kristi Toliver, and Rockets G League coach Joseph Blair. Raman was previously in the running, too, but accepted the Storm position last month.
The Dallas Wings are bringing in longtime college coach Jose Fernandez to lead the team as their new head coach. Fernandez thrives as a developmental coach, so
As we wait to see if a new CBA will be signed, free agency is about to kick off. Here are the best wings who could be available.
The WNBA and players' association agreed to extend the negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement, but there's a caveat.
Sonia Chase was involved in the league's first negotiation in 1999. Tamika Tremaglio was in the loop in 2020. Here's what they're watching.
The players are seeking expansion to roster sizes whereas the current model of 11 or 12 players, depending on the salary cap, has led to the most injuries in recent memory. The WNBPA also aims to negotiate for more support when it comes to family planning for all players along with proper retirement benefits.
TORONTO (Reuters) -Australian Sandy Brondello has been named the inaugural head coach of the Toronto Tempo, Canada's first Women's National Basketball Association team said on Tuesday. Brondello, a veteran of the WNBA head coaching ranks,
The WNBPA agreed to the league's proposed 30-day extension of the current CBA, with the condition the players can it at any time with 48 hours' notice.
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A busy summer that included observing WNBA's Aces helped prepare BYU's AJ Dybantsa for college debut
Regarded as one of the nation’s top freshmen, BYU's AJ Dybantsa already had a pretty good idea of the energy basketball fans in Las Vegas provide as he prepared for his collegiate debut. It was over the summer when Dybantsa sat in the front row near center court to see the Las Vegas Aces and felt the vibe at Michelob Ultra Arena