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Caitlin Clark had herself a no good, very bad, awful, miserable, terrible Saturday night in Portland, Oregon. The Indiana Fever were visiting the expansion Portland Fire, and it was the hosts coming away with a 100-84 win. It was a brutal evening for Clark ...
From Angel Reese’s two-piece white silk suit to Portland’s season-high turnovers, the Atlanta Dream vs Portland Fire had no shortage of storylines. Yet when the final buzzer went off, fans weren’t talking about the score or any individual performance.
NEW YORK (AP) — The WNBA is trying to fix its physicality problem and is going through some growing pains during the opening week of the season. Fouls are up so far in the first week of the WNBA season with teams averaging 21.
The WNBA’s stricter officiating this season is reducing excessive physicality as the league looks to better protect players from injuries.
Angel Reese received her third technical foul of the season during Friday's game between the Atlanta Dream and Portland Fire.
Two nights ago, Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers drew a foul driving toward the bucket in the game’s third quarter against the Atlanta Dream. She then clapped thrice after the whistle and was handed a technical foul for it.
The WNBA rescinded the technical foul given to Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers during Friday night's 86-69 loss against the Atlanta Dream, per the Associated Press.
Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas (25) dribbles the ball towards the basket against Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese (5) | Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese is one of the most unapologetically authentic and genuine athletes ...
Paige Bueckers received a technical foul during the Dallas Wings-Atlanta Dream game after her passionate celebration.
Paige Bueckers was happy her technical foul from Friday night's game against Atlanta was rescinded by the league on Sunday.