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The second WNBA game held in Boston was another huge success, sparking talk of when the city will get its own team — or will ...
As Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever​ prepare to take on the Connecticut Sun at the TD Garden, Gov. Healey says Boston ...
Ahead of Boston as the second-youngest to hit 1,500 career points is former Minnesota Lynx star Seimone Augustus, who ...
Fans, investors and local elected officials are all interested in bringing a WNBA team to Boston. But with the league's ...
Three time Gatorade Massachusetts Girls Basketball Player of the Year and WNBA star Aliyah Boston became an investor in ...
After a way-too-short All-Star break, WNBA action is upon us once again. It's been over a month since we last took stock of the league, so for this power ranking, we'll be doing a little catching up.
For many young families filing into TD Garden, Tuesday night felt like Christmas in July... as budding basketball fans ...
The state needs a leader to unite the political and business class behind bringing a women’s professional basketball team to Providence.
Now, members of the Boston City Council are adding their voices to the many that are advocating for a WNBA team in Boston.
Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston wasn't going to blame Caitlin Clark's coaching for their double-digit WNBA All-Star defeat.
Former NBA player Michael Carter-Williams is hoping to get a WNBA franchise in Boston whether it's through expansion or being a destination for a current team that wants to move.. He's part of The ...
4. Zia Cooke, Los Angeles Sparks. Cooke made a splash in her first WNBA game with 14 points on 83.3 percent shooting in just under 15 minutes of play against the Phoenix Mercury.Off the bench, she ...