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Fighting Irish Wire on MSNNiele Ivey believes one of her former Notre Dame stars will win WNBA Rookie of the YearFormer Notre Dame women’s basketball star Sonia Citron’s early WNBA play has Niele Ivey thinking Rookie of the Year.
It’s clear now that the Rookie of the Year race surely is not a 1-player conversation. Bueckers has had a great start to her ...
When: Wednesday, May 28, at 7:30 p.m. ET Mystics: Georgia Amoore (Out - Knee), Shakira Austin (Questionable - Concussion) ...
Former Saint Joseph High School star Kelly Ratigan returns home to join Notre Dame women's basketball. She will have two ...
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Irish Star on MSNNiele Ivey tips ex-Notre Dame star to follow in Caitlin Clark's footsteps in WNBAMystics rookie guard Sonia Citron is emerging as a top candidate for the WNBA Rookie of the Year award according to her ...
Natasha Cloud was still a member of the Phoenix Mercury, and was hoping to spend the rest of her career in the desert. A ...
It's time for another edition of WNBA Power Rankings. These rankings are based on the performances of teams so far, NOT their ...
Indiana's losses drop the Fever while Seattle's three-win streak bumps up the Storm in our latest 1-13 ranking.
The big news prior to the Indiana Fever's game against the Washington Mystics was delivered at the beginning of the week: Star guard Caitlin Clark will miss at least two weeks with a left quadriceps ...
In the history of the award, no undrafted player has ever won the WNBA's Rookie of the Year honors. Monique Akoa Makani might have something to say about that before the 2025 season is over, though.
The WNBA season is just getting started but we're a new crop of rising stars are already making a name for themselves, including Jade Melbourne of the Mystics.
Liberty and Lynx are neck and neck, while Aces struggle early and Mercury, Storm and Dream show early signs of promise.
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