For the first time since the Miami SOL (WNBA) graced the hardwood in the early 2000s, women’s professional basketball has returned to the Magic City.
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Unrivaled landed deep-pocketed investors, a TV deal and the top players. Will that be enough to make it a long-term success?
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One of the busiest weeks in the WNBA offseason gains more steam as Unrivaled kicks off its third weekend on Friday night. Here's how to watch it.
Throughout the league’s history, there have been many changes to the teams, including expansion and relocations. In 2025, the league will welcome its 13 th team, the Golden State Valkyries, as part of a process to go up to 15 teams in 2026.
South Carolina is the only remaining undefeated team in SEC play, and recently the Gamecocks have made history in a pretty unique way. Five straight games for Dawn Staley's team have come against ranked opponents (No.
In the second, Virginia stretched its lead to as many as 15. However, the Hurricanes responded by outscoring Virginia 17-10 in the period. Miami ended the half on a 12-2 scoring run to cut the UVA lead to just five [35-30]. Latasha Lattimore led the Cavaliers at the break with 11 points on 5-for-8 shooting while collecting four rebounds.
Veteran forward Natasha Howard agreed to sign with the Indiana Fever, adding another All-Star to its Caitlin Clark-led lineup, she confirmed Friday on Instagram.
The Virginia women’s basketball team led Miami by as many as 15 points in the second quarter, but the Hurricanes were able to rally and knock off the Cavaliers, 77-74, on Thursday night at the Watsco Center in Coral Gables, Florida.
Day Two of the basketball programs’ jaunt down to Coral Gables did not go as well for the women as it had for the men (who won on Wednesday.)  Late game woes co
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia women’s basketball team (11-10, 3-6 ACC) is set to travel to Miami (12-8, 2-7 ACC) on Thursday (Jan. 30). Tipoff from Watsco Center is set for 7 p.m. on ACC Network Extra (ACCNX). The game will also be broadcast on WINA (98.9FM/1070AM), VirginiaSports.com and the Virginia Sports mobile app.