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We’ve got it all — key matchups, predictions, schedules and everything else you need to know ahead of the first round of the WNBA postseason.
It’s WNBA playoff time: matchups are set, the schedule is out, and all that’s left is the basketball to be played. This postseason comes on the heels of a regular season that shattered attendance and viewership records, welcomed an elite class of rookies, and shone light on individual dominance that in many ways was unrivaled in league history.
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The Las Vegas Aces center becomes just the second player in WNBA history to win the award unanimously.
Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson was unanimously voted on as the WNBA’S Most Valuable Player, the league announced Sunday morning.
Wilson averaged 26.9 points (on 51.8% shooting), 11.9 rebounds, 2.58 blocks, and 1.79 steals per game this season, leading the league in scoring and blocks, and coming in second in rebounds.
Just like the rest of us, Kirk Hersbtreit despises when college football players appear to fake an injury on the field to slow down up-tempo offenses or throw the game off-script after a big play. The difference is that Herbstreit complains and the entire college football world hears it, unlike when college football fans scream at their television.
Lincoln Riley is getting absolutely torn to pieces on social media after the USC Trojans lost to Michigan.
USC traveled to Ann Arbor for a Saturday showdown with the Wolverines, and lost 27-24 in what was nothing short of a very ugly game.
The Trojans managed to lose despite holding the Wolverines to just 32 passing yards. Was this game played in 2024 or 1944?
Well, fans are beyond livid with the performance Riley cooked up in Ann Arbor. He’s long had the perception around him that he simply can’t win the big one.
He did nothing to change that narrative Saturday.
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The Cougars scored 28 straight points in the 38-9 win over the Wildcats.
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After years as a starter, Erica Wheeler has embraced a new role this season with the Fever: mentor to Caitlin Clark.
INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark was in the middle of a high-wire act.
The same passion that helped reshape the Fever franchise into contenders also had her on the brink of punishment. Indiana was in its penultimate game of the regular season and Clark was just one technical foul away from triggering an automatic suspension.
Tony Dungy has been standing on principle and his faith throughout his Pro Football Hall of Fame career in the NFL. He’s rarely hesitated to share what he believes and stands for.
But the last few days were different.
In recent days Vice President Kamala Harris has been telling Americans, both on the stump and on social media, that abortion is worth fighting for.
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Could Packers QB Jordan Love make a surprising return in Week 3 against Titans? Blaine Grisak breaks down what it all means headed into the matchup.
When Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love sprained his MCL in Week 1, it was thought that he could miss up to a month. However, after missing just one game, the Packers will be monitoring Love ahead of Week 3’s matchup against the Tennessee Titans. The Packers quarterback was officially listed as questionable on Friday.
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Blaine Grisak breaks down the status of Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert headed into a Week 3 matchup against the Steelers.
The Los Angeles Chargers could be without starting quarterback Justin Herbert in Week 3 as they take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. Herbert has been dealing with a high ankle sprain that he suffered in last week’s game against the Carolina Panthers. The Chargers quarterback will be listed as questionable.
Herbert has been dealing with an injury to his right foot going back to the summer.