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Ahead of Boston as the second-youngest to hit 1,500 career points is former Minnesota Lynx star Seimone Augustus, who ...
The second WNBA game held in Boston was another huge success, sparking talk of when the city will get its own team — or will ...
Boston is looking to make things right in Tuesday’s rematch, and she’s off to a great start. The three-time All-Star marked ...
Experts Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai share their WNBA best bets and predictions for Tuesday's Fever vs. Liberty matchup ...
As Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever​ prepare to take on the Connecticut Sun at the TD Garden, Gov. Healey says Boston ...
Fans, investors and local elected officials are all interested in bringing a WNBA team to Boston. But with the league's ...
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.
The state needs a leader to unite the political and business class behind bringing a women’s professional basketball team to Providence.
Three time Gatorade Massachusetts Girls Basketball Player of the Year and WNBA star Aliyah Boston became an investor in ...
For many young families filing into TD Garden, Tuesday night felt like Christmas in July... as budding basketball fans ...
Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston wasn't going to blame Caitlin Clark's coaching for their double-digit WNBA All-Star defeat.
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 ...