The New York Liberty may cast its net wide to find a new head coach after letting go of Sandy Brondello, including looking at Dawn Staley in the collegiate ranks 13:57 ET, 23 Sep 2025 The New York Liberty stunned the WNBA world on Tuesday when the team decided to part ways with 2024 title-winning coach Sandy Brondello after three seasons together. Article continues below New York started ... Read more
One year after leading New York to a WNBA crown, Sandy Brondello is out as Liberty head coach.BT
Just one season after winning a WNBA championship, the New York Liberty are letting go of head coach Sandy Brondello. The franchise announced on Tuesday that it will not renew Brondello’s contract. Brondello learned that she would not be the Liberty’s coach on Tuesday morning, league sources not authorized to discuss the decision publicly told The Athletic, on the same day of New York’s exit meetings. Brondello, ... Read more
Why Caitlin Clark is sidelined for the Fever’s battle with the Aces on September 23.BT
The Indiana Fever face the Las Vegas Aces in Game 2 of the WNBA semifinals after securing a strong win in the series opener. The bad news for Indiana is that star guard Caitlin Clark will not be available for this matchup. Caitlin Clark The Road Runner Beep Beep Set to Return | Indiana Fever MVP Comeback Imminent Clark announced in early September that she would miss ... Read more
Sparks stars break into the WNBA MVP ballot with votes that prove their impact can’t be ignored.BT
Las Vegas Aces' star forward A'ja Wilson won this year's WNBA Most Valuable Player award, per an announcement on Sunday. The honor cements Wilson as the first player in league history to claim four MVPs. Read more: Sparks' Rickea Jackson Talks Mindset Playing Through Injury, Calls Out Opponents However, despite Wilson's dominant win, a pair of Los Angeles Sparks stars still received votes on the 2025 ... Read more
The Sparks’ breakout talent lands runner-up for WNBA Most Improved, but the impact tells a bigger story.BT
Los Angeles Sparks' star forward Azurá Stevens finished as runner-up in this year's WNBA Most Improved Player Award voting — second to Golden State's Veronica Burton, per release. Stevens received two votes, over 60 less than Burton. Read more: Sparks' Rickea Jackson Talks Mindset Playing Through Injury, Calls Out Opponents The last L.A. player to win the award was Kristi Toliver in ... Read more