Articles filed under WNBA
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Veteran 6-foot-5 center de Souza signs with Chicago SkyFeb 04, 2016 9:49 am - After joining them for a second-half run last season, veteran center Erika de Souza is returning to the Chicago Sky for the 2016 season, team officials announced Thursda...
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WNBA playoff changes generate buzz ahead of league's 20th seasonJan 29, 2016 12:00 am - Ahead of its milestone 20th season, which tips off in mid-May, the WNBA is already trying to generate some buzz. This week, the league announced one interesting change t...
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Babcock McGraw: Celebrating 2015's best women's sports storiesJan 02, 2016 6:30 am - Happy 2016! Before we get too far into the New Year, let's look back at some of the best women's sports stories of 2015. 10. Biggest star: Some argue that the biggest na...
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UConn opens women's hoops season in a familiar placeNov 07, 2015 6:30 am - What else is new? Connecticut, winner of 10 NCAA women's basketball national championships since 1995, including the last three, is again sitting atop The Associated Pre...
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WNBA superstar Fowles got her dream endingOct 16, 2015 6:00 pm - In the end, it all worked out for Sylvia Fowles. And then some. I must admit, I didn't think it would. Fowles, a 6-foot-6 all-star center and cornerstone of the Chicago ...
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Women's Watch: Indiana Fever the real story of this WNBA seasonOct 02, 2015 1:00 am - One of the best stories to come out of the WNBA this season is the Indiana Fever. Even with an aging star, a new head coach and injuries to key players, the Fever manage...
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Women's Watch: 'Sky is the limit,' Pondexter saysSep 25, 2015 1:00 am - And, just like that, the Chicago Sky's promising season ended earlier than expected. On Monday, the Sky, a 20-win team seeded second in the Eastern Conference, was elimi...
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Indiana bounces Sky from playoffsSep 21, 2015 1:00 am - No one expected a surreal quietness to drown the Chicago Sky locker room Monday night. No one expected all the finality either. The Sky, the second-seed in the Eastern C...
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Chicago Sky fall to Fever, forcing Game 3Sep 19, 2015 1:00 am - INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Fever finally found a way to beat the Chicago Sky, just in time to prolong their season. Tamika Catchings scored 22 points to help the Fever h...
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Sky's Quigley thriving as green-light shooterSep 18, 2015 1:00 am - Doug Bruno, the longtime coach of the successful DePaul women's basketball team, loves to say that his players have the greenest green light in America. Bruno recruits o...