Vandersloot etched her name into history during Game 1 of New York's first-round playoff series against the Dream ...
Courtney Vandersloot dishes a dime for the Liberty to pass Sue Bird as the WNBA's all-time playoff assist leader.
Fiebich had a career-high 21 points, pacing the Liberty in their 83-69 win over the Atlanta Dream in Game 1 of their ...
Seattle Storm rookie Nika Muhl has built an impressive fanbase, which started while she was playing alongside Paige Bueckers at UConn over the past few seasons.
UConn women's basektball legend and Olympic gold medalist Diana Tauras appears to be retiring from the Phoenix Mercury, her ...
WNBA legend Sue Bird recently spoke about the current state of the league, with Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese taking over. Both rookies have been etching ...
But WNBA legend Sue Bird isn’t worried. During a recent episode of Sue’s podcast with Megan Rapinoe — A Touch More — the former hooped discussed several topics at length, including the ...
One of those fans on the sideline, witnessing what could be a moment in history for the WNBA, was former Storm guard and league legend Sue Bird. Bird and Taurasi shared a moment after the game.
WNBA legend Sue Bird provides words of wisdom to Angel Reese to improve her shooting percentage to reach full potential.
Sue Bird is being honored for her contributions to the Seattle Storm over the years. On Monday, the city of Seattle and Seattle mayor Bruce Harrell permanently renamed a stretch of Second Ave.
Bird joins longtime Seattle Mariners star Edgar Martinez and Lenny Wilkens, a player, coach and executive for the Seattle SuperSonics, as Seattle athletes to be honored with street names.
Sue Bird sits courtside for Storm-Mercury in what could be the final game of Diana Taurasi's illustrious career.