When the royal household released an official portrait in January 2020 to mark the start of a new decade, few could have predicted the storm it would trigger behind palace walls. The image, captured inside Buckingham Palace’s throne room, showed the late Queen Elizabeth II standing proudly with her three heirs — Prince Charles, Prince William, and a six-year-old Prince George — symbolizing the continuity of the monarchy for ... Read more
She Balanced Diapers and Double-Doubles—Dearica Hamby Opens Up About Motherhood in the Bubble.BT
Dearica Hamby on motherhood from inside the WNBA bubble 347 SHARES Reading Time: 3 minutes For the next few months, Dearica Hamby and her 3-year-old daughter Amaya can’t go out for ice cream to pass the time. There will be no more visits to their local jumping park for a while. They’ll be stuck in a bubble — literally. Hamby is a Las Vegas Aces star and one of several WNBA mothers ... Read more
The Power of Self-Image: Rebekah Gardner Reveals Why Looking Good Can Change Your Game.BT
When Rebekah Gardner struts through the tunnel at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn to take the court as a guard for the New York Liberty, she wants to feel her best both inside and out. And though the team was knocked out of the playoffs by Phoenix Mercury Sept. 19, Gardner knew throughout the season that “when you look good, you feel good—and then you play good,” she says. And Gardner, 35, had a secret weapon to help her do ... Read more
A Game-Changer Returns: Jonquel Jones’ Injury Update Sparks New Hope for the Liberty.BT
We’ve got you covered on the Liberty beat Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Madeline Kenney about all things Liberty and WNBA. tRY IT NOW Ahead of their penultimate game before the All-Star break, the Liberty received some promising injury developments for both the short term (Natasha Cloud and Isabelle Harrison) and long term (Jonquel ... Read more
They Overlooked Her Potential—Now Megan Gustafson Is Living Her Best Life in the WNBA.BT
ARLINGTON, Texas — Megan Gustafson wasted little time in experiencing her 'welcome to the WNBA moment,' an annual ritual for any rookie. It came in her regular-season debut June 20 against Phoenix, when she had four points and three rebounds in 10 minutes. 'I got a rebound against Brittney Griner and she actually head-locked me,' Gustafson, 22, said. 'I drew a foul. That was kind of like 'oh, welcome to the league, ... Read more