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January 1, 2025 Danielle Robinson: San Antonio Stars / Las Vegas Aces (2011–2015, 2020) Phoenix Mercury Minnesota Lynx (2018–2019) Indiana Fever (2021–2022) Atlanta Dream : 35 3× WNBA All-Star (2013–2015) All-WNBA Second Team ; 3× WNBA All-Defensive Second Team (2012–2014) WNBA Assists Leader ; WNBA Peak Performer – Assists
The Golden State Valkyries, the WNBA's newest team, began assembling their roster with the expansion draft on Friday.. The Valkyries, the league's 13th franchise, will begin play in the 2025 ...
The WNBA will expand to the San Francisco Bay Area in the 2025 season, the league announced Thursday. The team will begin play in 2025. The NBA's Golden State Warriors co-owners Joe Lacob and ...
On January 16, 2025 Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced that the Fever will have its own devoted practice facility walking distance from Gainbridge Fieldhouse by 2027.The $78 million exclusive sports performance center for the Indiana Fever will be spread across 108,000 sq. ft. making it the largest practice facility among the WNBA teams ...
The Golden State Valkyries are the next new WNBA set to debut in 2025, followed by franchises in Toronto and Portland in 2026, according to Sports Illustrated. Glenn James/NBAE via Getty
The 2025 WNBA season will be the 29th season of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), a professional women's basketball league based in the United States.. The regular season runs from May 16 to September 11 with each of the 13 teams playing 44 games—four games against five teams from the same conference and two teams from the other conference, and three games against the ...
The Bay Area WNBA team will be the 13th team in the league. It will join as the WNBA kicks off its 29th season, though the collective bargaining agreement can be opted out of after the 2025 season ...
The league's 12 teams are organized into the Eastern and Western conferences; [1] a 13th team is scheduled to begin play in the 2025 season. [7] The number of WNBA teams has varied since the league's original eight in 1997 due to expansions and later contractions; the first expansion teams were added in 1998 and were followed by two more rounds ...