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Connecticut and Minnesota swap draft picks, Trade Montgomery and Whalen
The big news in the WNBA is that Connecticut and Minnesota have traded first-round draft picks. Previously, Minnesota had the #1 Draft Pick and Connecticut had the #2 overall pick.Trade:to Connecticut: Minnesota's first round draft pick (#1 overall&...[Read on]
Women's Hoops Hoopla: UConn Champions, WNBA Draft & more
In case you’ve been living in a hole, here’s an update on what’s been happening in the world of women’s basketball. On Tuesday night, the UConn women finished out their perfect season by beating Louisville 76-54 and capturing the NCAA championshi...[Read on]
WNBA’s economic struggles
The economy isn’t just hurting the everyday blue- collar workers, it’s also hurting the future of professional women’s basketball. It was brought to my attention by a friend to take a look at an article released on ESPN.com today, in regards to the ...[Read on]
Gearing up for the WPS Draft
As yu may know, I’m the Web Coordinator at Women’s Professional Soccer – So I wanted to give quick update here from my department at the league office. First off, the 2010 WPS Draft will be held on Friday, January 15th at 10am in Philadelphia, PA, i...[Read on]
Once upon a time, the WNBA reached out to female bloggers…
And they lived happily ever after. This is not a fairytale - it’s truth. Today, the WNBA reached out to me (on behalf of Women Talk Sports), @techmama Beth Blecherman of Silicon Valley Mom Blogs’ Techmamas, @PunditMom of PunditMom and Sarah, @GoonS...[Read on]
Getting to know your new WNBA
With the Final Four upon us and the WNBA draft taking place next week, it’s time  to take a look at the new class of professional ballers. Last year was considered the deepest class in WNBA history. This year there isn’t as much depth but with roste...[Read on]
After the WNBA draft: Who's ballin' now?
After a weekend of festivities, media training and photo ops, the WNBA draft was held Monday at the ESPN headquarters in Connecticut. Girls who have been dreaming of this day since they first dribbled a basketball in a school gym were a bundle of nerves...[Read on]
Obama meets Phillies, What about National Pro Fastpitch?
On Friday, President Obama met the Philadelphia Phillies in Washington, DC. As a former resident of the Philadelphia area, I certainly found this intriguing and exciting. However, I couldn’t help myself from asking… when’s the last time a President...[Read on]
Happy Birthday WNBA!
Thirteen years ago this week, the Women’s National Basketball Association began its very first season. On June 21, 1997, the inaugural season began when the Los Angles Sparks hosted the New York Liberty with 14,284 in attendance.  New York defeated ...[Read on]
Player goes from intern to tryout with WNBA’s Sun
Since I’m originally from Connecticut, women’s hoops is a big deal (have you heard of a li’l school called UConn?). Well, I still read the Hartford Courant with some regularity and loved the story I read today about a University of Vermont student...[Read on]
2009 WNBA Draft: A journey back to my love for women’s basketball
I’ve played basketball my entire life. Ever since I was little, l knew that I loved the game. From eighth grade all the way through graduation from my NCAA Division III college, I pretty much obsessed over rankings, new prospects and players of the wee...[Read on]
LJ, Cappie & Catch dominate All-WNBA team voting
LJ, Cappie & Catch Dominate All-WNBA Team Voting The WNBA today announced the All-WNBA teams, and it was an extremely close race for top vote getter, much like the MVP award itself was. Again, it came down to Seattle Storm star (and MVP winner&...[Read on]
WPS surpasses 200,000 followers on Twitter
I’m pretty sure this is the first WPS Press Release I’ve posted on my website, but, well…. this one’s at least worth a quickee cuz I’m stinkin’ proud! WPS Surpasses 200,000 Followers on Twitter League to Provide Behind the Scenes 2010 WPS Dr...[Read on]
Out of the carnage rises....the WNBA season
The final transactions page on the night before the regular season begins. All the talented players on that list - it kills me.The WNBA is a Leaner, Meaner Place this year, and that's not a good thing. Many of the players on the cut list were employed a f...[Read on]
Crystal Langhorne’s Got Milk
WNBA player Crystal Langhorne is the latest model-athlete to stump for the “Body by Milk” campaign. Crystal has known basketball success at every level, including on the international stage. As a member of the 2007 U21 USA Basketball Team, she won...[Read on]
This week: New York Liberty tickets giveaway contest; sports industry career fair
Check it out – there’s a giveaway for tickets to the 7/30 New York Liberty game vs the Washington Mystics over at WomenTalkSports.com. If you work in the industry and you live in New York, it may benefit you to attend the Liberty’s career fair bein...[Read on]
The Evolution of the WNBA
Efficiency, Pace, and Points The WNBA crossed an important milestone this season.  It was the first time the league averaged more than 1 point per possession.  After being fairly flat for several years, the WNBA had it's most efficient offensive season...[Read on]
Inspiring women and an inspiring league
This past week, I traveled to Chicago for a wedding and a work trip. Just as I pulled out of my place in DC, I tweeted my status, “En route to Chicago.” Among responses from friends wishing me safe travels came an email from one of my WNBA contacts in...[Read on]
Women Leaders in the WNBA: Gaining Ground or Walking Onto the Glass Cliff?
The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES) just released the 2009 Race and Gender Report Card for the WNBA. The WNBA is the only professional league to get an “A+” for both race and gender two years in a row, a feat that remains e...[Read on]
2010 Women’s Professional Soccer Draft
The Women’s Professional Soccer draft takes place next week, on January 15th in Philadelphia at the NSCAA National Convention. The folks at WPS have done a great job keeping fans in the loop and as we countdown to the big day, they’ve polled a number...[Read on]
The Democratic WNBA - Women's Basketball and Politics
Sports Stats 900 View full size photo » When I write "Democratic" I'm not writing that the WNBA advocates an egalitarian political system characterized by equal participation and representation. Rather, I'm writing about the political party that WNBA ...[Read on]
Diana Taurasi’s statement on suspension
The Phoenix Mercury suspended guard Diana Taurasi for two games without pay for conduct detrimental to the team. The team announced that Taurasi will begin serving her suspension in the Mercury’s next game on Saturday, July 18 versus the Detroit Shock a...[Read on]
President Obama becomes first sitting president to attend WNBA game
U.S. President Barack Obama, his daughter Sasha, and Shelia Johnson, owner of the Washington Mystics, attend a Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) game between the Washington Mystics and the Tulsa Shock in Washington on August 1, 2010...[Read on]
WNBA Champions Video: Phoenix Mercury
… in case you missed it live last week, the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury won their second title in three years. Excellent accomplishment, and performed in front of a packed house. The video below tells the story. ESPN’s Nancy Lieberman told me, “It was...[Read on]
(Podcast) WNBA’s Chantelle Anderson: blogging about female athletes, lesbians and her image in the sports industry
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