WNBA, Caitlin Clark
Digest more
The Golden State Valkyries will be hosting the Seattle Storm on Saturday evening in a WNBA Commissioner's Cup showdown.
The Golden State Valkyries have begun their inaugural season about as well as they could have hoped. Picked last in nearly every preseason power ranking, the Valkyries sit at 4-5 on the young season after a thrilling 89-81 overtime victory over the Los Angeles Sparks on Monday night.
The Golden State Valkyries are expected to be without three key players when they host the Seattle Storm on Saturday night in the continuation of the Commissioner's Cup in San Francisco.
Weeks into its inaugural season, the Bay Area’s expansion franchise is blowing past league precedents for sponsorships and ticket sales—and even surpassing some pro men’s clubs.
Golden State Valkyries signed veteran guard Aerial Powers as they continue to adjust their roster with players leaving for the upcoming EuroBasket tournament. Powers’ addition follows the Valkyries’ 79-74 win over the Los Angeles Sparks and comes as the team’s point guard,
ESPN gives the Valkyries a 27.5 percent chance to make the WNBA Playoffs. If they do sneak into the field of eight, they would be the first expansion team in WNBA history to make the postseason in their debut season.
8hon MSN
Lucy Bledsoe, like thousands of others here in the Bay, has become a diehard Golden State Valkyries fan. She's happy to have helped pave the way for these elite basketball players.
The Valkyries pulled out an overtime win against the Sparks thanks to incredible efforts by Temi Fagbenle and Kayla Thornton.
The Golden State Valkyries have seemingly found some success, winning their last two games after a four-game losing streak. Hopefully, they can maintain this su
WNBA Reacts to Jordan Chiles' Appearance at Sparks-Valkyries Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Los Angeles Sparks were in action at Crypto.com Arena on Monday night. This only meant that there were going to be celebrity appearances in the game as the Sparks looked to score a win against the Golden State Valkyries.
Thursday's WNBA slate offers a pair of games, with the Washington Mystics hosting the undefeated New York Liberty at 7:30 p.m. ET, followed by the Golden State Valkyries and the Phoenix Mercury dueling in the desert at 10 p.
The Golden State Valkyries signed a much-needed veteran presence with anticipated key departures to EuroBasket play.