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  • Hartford Courant

    Connecticut Sun add former Baylor star Queen Egbo, trade 2025 draft pick to Washington Mystics

    UNCASVILLE — After its first round of training camp cuts, the Connecticut Sun added 6-foot-4 forward Queen Egbo in a trade with the Washington Mystics on Tuesday looking to bolster its rebounding strength. Egbo was originally drafted with the No. 10 pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft by the India Fever, earning all-rookie honors in her first season. She was traded to Washington early in the 2023 ...

  • AZCentral | The Arizona Republic

    Top 10 WNBA players to watch in 2024

    Here are the top 10 players in the WNBA who are poised to have big performances this season.

  • LA Times

    Caitlin Clark's L.A. debut and two other Sparks games moved to Crypto.com Arena

    The Lakers, Clippers and Kings lost in the playoffs, helping the Sparks move a game against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever to Crypto.com Arena.

  • Star Tribune (Minneapolis)

    New Lynx guard Hiedeman valued for her versatility

    Natisha Hiedeman's debut with the Lynx on Friday didn't create as big a splash as that caused by teammate Courtney Williams. After all, Williams opened the game scoring nine points in Minnesota's 13-2 start against Chicago in a preseason-opening victory. But look a little closer. Determined to build depth and versatility in the backcourt, Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve signed Williams as a free agent ...