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  • Star Tribune (Minneapolis)

    Deeper, well-rounded Lynx open training camp Sunday

    The Minnesota Lynx begin training camp Sunday in a much different place from where they were the last two years. Remember? In 2022, trying to load up with vets to give Sylvia Fowles one last good ride, the Lynx instead found themselves having to cut both Layshia Clarendon and Angel McCoughtry right before the season opener because of injuries, starting the season 2-8 with no clarity in the ...

  • Rookie Wire

    4-time WNBA champion Sue Bird joins Seattle Storm ownership group

    Bird played 20 seasons with the Storm and is now part of the ownership group of her beloved team.

  • Associated Press

    WNBA training camps open with Caitlin Clark, the rookie class and free agency moves in the spotlight

    There is a buzz around the opening of WNBA training camps with the arrival of Caitlin Clark, the rest of her heralded rookie class and major offseason free agency moves that included former All-Stars Nneka Ogwumike and Skylar Diggins-Smith landing in Seattle. The momentum has led to record-setting viewership of the WNBA draft, season ticket sales have skyrocketed and rookie jerseys for Clark and Angel Reese have already sold out. “You know, the hardest part of this conversation every year is the reality that second and third-round picks have a really hard time making WNBA rosters,” ESPN analyst Rebecca Lobo said.

  • IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star

    Indiana adds former Fever player Tully Bevilaqua to coaching staff as video associate

    Bevilaqua played for the Fever from 2005-10 and was previously on staff as a player development coach. She will join Indiana as a video associate.