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The Golden State Valkyries have quickly become one of the most intriguing stories of the 2025 WNBA season. As an expansion ...
The Valkyries held on against a late flurry from Washington to earn a 68-67 win at CareFirst Arena on Thursday ...
The Sky were missing Angel Reese and Ariel Atkins but stayed close until the final minutes. Head coach Tyler Marsh said that ...
The Valkyries used a 9-0 run early in the fourth quarter to retake the advantage. Chicago stormed back to cut the lead one ...
As the WNBA draws in more viewers, players and coaches point to star power, social media and skill as key drivers — and raise ...
Mired in a season-long six-game losing streak, the Chicago Sky return home Friday to take on the Golden State Valkyries. The Sky (7-19) lost Ariel Atkins to a leg injury at the start of the losing ...
Golden State had two people in particular who stood out on Thursday. Kate Martin, Second-year guard Martin came off the bench ...
Iliana Rupert praises the Golden State Valkyries unity in their close 68-67 victory against the Washington Mystics, securing ...
The Valkyries rebounded from a loss to Connecticut and are .500 again after back-to-back wins over the Dream and the Mystics.
Center Temi Fágbénlé hit a pull up jumper with just over five minutes left to give the Valkyries a one-point lead. The ...
In a clash of two teams who have outperformed expectations, the Mystics lose at home to Golden State, 68-67, after coming back from a 17-point deficit.
The short-staffed Golden State Valkyries may have grown even shorter. The Valkyries' win Tuesday night against the Atlanta Dream appeared to be a return-to-form ...
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