Indiana Fever sensation Caitlin Clark sent a clear message about racist and bigoted "trolls" being present in WNBA fan ...
The WNBA took more than four months to stand in solidarity with its players over repeated harassment, but it finally issued a ...
WNBA players and their union spoke out against Commissioner Cathy Engelbert a few weeks ago when she failed to condemn racist ...
Connecticut Sun team president Jennifer Rizzotti echos her players demand for change surrounding the recent discourse in the ...
"The WNBA is a competitive league with some of the most elite athletes in the world," the statement read. "While we welcome a growing fan base, the WNBA will not tolerate racist, derogatory, or ...
The Rookie of the Year led the Fever to its first postseason appearance since 2016, and, while it exited the playoffs with an ...
The Connecticut Sun carried a sense of urgency into Wednesday's WNBA playoff game, looking to close out the best of three first round series. On the edge of elimination, the Indiana Fever had ...
The Fever lost the game with a final score of 81 to 87, thus marking an end to Clark’s rookie season in the WNBA. Fan sitting ...
The Connecticut Sun's Alyssa Thomas and head coach Stephanie White addressed the racism from Fever fans following Sunday's ...
Multiple WNBA players have called out new fans for ongoing racial abuse, a stain on an otherwise fantastic season.
As was the case for many WNBA games this year, the Indiana Fever-Connecticut Sun playoff matchup on Wednesday wasn’t without controversy.
After complaints were made about fans making threatening and derogatory remarks, the WNBA released a statement denouncing that type of behavior.