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The PWHL will expand to eight teams next season by adding Seattle as its second expansion franchise alongside Vancouver, British Columbia.
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The 6-foot-6 French basketball star, and No. 2 overall pick, joins a very experienced roster at the Seattle Storm, who went 25-15 last season.
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Jewell Loyd wants out of Seattle. The six-time WNBA All-Star requested a trade, according to a person familiar with the situation.
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Across the board, 2024 was a record year for women's sports. The WNBA saw record audiences. In college basketball, the women's March Madness tournament outdrew the men's. The NWSL was no exception.
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Transport planners look to design winning plays to beat traffic, border blues. But is that goal possible in high season?
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Kelsey Plum will be the first women’s basketball player in University of Washington history to have her jersey retired.
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Record-breaking TV ratings helped the WNBA secure a more lucrative media rights deal this year. Now, the players' union has opted out of its contract, a move aimed at better salaries and benefits.
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Seattle’s Lumen Field will host six games during next year's Club World Cup.
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The WNBA will expand its Finals next year to a best-of-seven format. The league currently has a best-of-five semifinals and finals in its playoffs with a best-of-three first round.
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The Huskies hope to carry over their performance from last week’s win over nationally ranked Michigan in a rematch of the College Football Playoff championship game.
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Basketball powerhouse Gonzaga will become the latest member of the rebuilt Pac-12 Conference, while the Mountain West Conference moved quickly to secure its future, adding UTEP.
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The Pac-12 is suing the Mountain West over what it calls unlawful and unenforceable fees that could cost the rebuilding conference more than $40 million.