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The Valkyries (10-9) are coming off an 80-61 victory over the Indiana Fever on Wednesday, which snapped a two-game losing streak. Veronica Burton scored 21 points, with a career-high five 3-pointers, ...
The sold-out crowds, the merchandise flying off the shelves, the eye-popping franchise valuation, and, of course, the winning of games.
Two teams trending in opposite directions will square off Saturday afternoon when the Golden State Valkyries travel to the ...
The Golden State Valkyries have been a revelation, and reclamation project Laeticia Amihere is right in the middle of their success.
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EssentiallySports on MSNValkyries Coach Subtly Exposes Caitlin Clark & Co.’s Strategy Yet Becomes Ambiguous on Decoding Indiana FeverBy now, we are all aware of the ‘Caitlin Clark Effect’, how just a single player’s effect and aura has lifted an entire league is beyond comprehension. While the CC effect is undeniable, there is ...
It's an exciting time to be connected to the WNBA—as a fan, an ownership group and virtually everything in between.
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The Golden State Valkyries have done something few thought possible: created a playoff contender out of scratch. And much of ...
Kate Martin shared her thoughts on the giant poster of Caitlin Clark in downtown Indiana following the Valkyries' win over ...
The Valkyries shut down Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and the Fever in a dominant victory on Wednesday afternoon.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is expected to return from a left groin injury after missing the past six games, including the Commissioner’s Cup championship game.
Coming off tough weekend losses, WNBA title hopefuls Phoenix and Atlanta flipped the script by logging big wins on Monday.
After a rough showing against the Dream, Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase blasted the referees for some home cooking.
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