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The Indiana Fever were blown out by the Golden State Valkyries, setting a new season low despite Caitlin Clark being back on the court.
Gilbert Arenas has entered the ongoing conversation surrounding Caitlin Clark with a sharp critique of how some WNBA players have treated the Indiana Fever star, hitting out at a p
Over the next five years, the WNBA will bring five new teams into the league, and with them, at least 60 new roster spots. The league — long touted as the “toughest to make” in pro sports — is likely about to get less tough to break into as general managers scour the globe to find these players to fit their rosters.
The WNBA and the WNBA All-Star 2025 Host Committee are teaming up with key community partners to spark meaningful change across the city throughout AT&T WNBA All-Star 2025 in Indianapolis.
The WNBA has announced three new expansion teams coming to Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia over the next five years.
WNBA fans were treated Monday to the news of not one, but three new teams set to debut by 2030. But while the league celebrates its return to two former markets in Cleveland and Detroit and forays into another in Philadelphia, the expansion explosion raises concerns about how the WNBA will handle this growth.
Cleveland will join in 2028, Detroit begins play in 2029 and Philadelphia will be added to the roster in 2030. This will bring the league to a record 18 teams.
From Dawn Staley to Teresa Edwards, the Rage had star power and left an impression in their two-plus seasons. Now they’re excited that a new WNBA team will carry on what they started.
The WNBA continues to grow at a rapid pace. The league announced Monday that three new teams are coming to the WNBA: Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia. The new Cleveland team will start play in 2028, with Detroit starting in 2029 and Philadelphia starting in 2030.
The WNBA is expanding to 18 teams over the next five years, with Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia set to join by 2030. Toronto and Portland enter next year.