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In a year defined by headlines both on and off the court, Caitlin Clark has reached yet another milestone, this time in the ...
Brittney Griner returned to Phoenix for the first time as an opponent on Wednesday after spending 11 years with the Mercury.
Copper, a North Philly native, has played in only seven games for the Mercury this season because of knee and hamstring ...
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It’s her willingness to be more aggressive, and she’s thinking less,”—well, that’s what Head Coach Tyler Marsh had to say ...
Texas Tech brought in 22 football transfers in what many consider a top national portal class. Most are highly touted players ...
Brittney Griner and wife Cherelle Griner stop to talk about their looks for the evening and the "Bring Them Home" campaign with La La Anthony as they arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in ...
Temple University will offer a new course this fall focused on Kendrick Lamar and his cultural impact on the Black experience. Local outlet NBC10 in Philadelphia broke the news earlier this week ...
CLEVELAND — The City Club of Cleveland hosts a summer panel series at noon on Wednesdays. This week, they featured Bill Garvey with the Cleveland Film Commission and Valentino Zullo with Ursuline ...
Brittney Griner and the Atlanta Dream are finding their rhythm this season. The team recently secured a hard-fought win over the Golden State Valkyries, edging out a 90-81 victory.
Despite Griner’s strong play, however, she received bad news on Sunday. WNBA released its All‑Star Reserves list and Griner was not included. Earlier, she had also been left out of the Starters.