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Caitlin Clark plans to play for the Indiana Fever for the first time in more than two weeks when the Golden State Valkyries ...
The Golden State Valkyries dropped their July 7, 2025 game against the Atlanta Dream by nine points and were outscored by 13 in the fourth quarter, but the stat ...
The Connecticut Sun are out to one of the worst starts in WNBA history in 2025. Can the team turn things around in its ...
Stocked with NCAA talent, Team USA downed defending champions Brazil to lift the 2025 FIBA AmeriCup trophy on Sunday.
Coming off tough weekend losses, WNBA title hopefuls Phoenix and Atlanta flipped the script by logging big wins on Monday.
The Valkyries fall to 9-9 and are 2-6 on the road as opposed to 7-3 at Chase Center. Both road wins came in Los Angeles ...
After a rough showing against the Dream, Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase blasted the referees for some home cooking.
Steve Kerr's Son Nick Joins Golden State Warrior's Staff, Plus Golden State Valkyries Talk - kgw.com
Steve Kerr's Son Nick Joins Golden State Warrior's Staff, Plus Golden State Valkyries Talk Author: kgw.com Published: 7:51 AM PDT June 23, 2025 Updated: 7:51 AM PDT June 23, 2025 ...
Golden State Valkyries’ Kayla Thornton (5) takes a shot against Connecticut Sun’s Haley Peters (7) in the second quarter at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
Golden State held Caitlin Clark to 11 points on 3-of-14-shooting — including 0-for-5 on 3-pointers, which is only the second time in her early WNBA career that she hasn't a shot from behind the arc.
Valkyries star Tiffany Hayes, who scored 14 points with five assists and a steal, explained after the game how the Valkyries held off Clark: "Coach (Natalie Nakase) gave us a great gameplan.
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