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Why aren't Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese eligible for 2023 WNBA Draft?

Why aren't Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese eligible for 2023 WNBA Draft?

(Getty Images) After that insane Women’s March Madness run, a lot of fans are wondering where their favorite ballers will go in the upcoming WNBA Draft. South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston is projected to be the top overall pick to the Indiana Fever, while Villanova’s Maddy Siegrist, Maryland’s Diamond Miller, Stanford’s Haley Jones and Tennessee’s Jordan Horston are all predicted to join her as high selections in the first round.

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WNBA free agency tracker: Breanna Stewart to Liberty, Candace Parker to Aces & every major signing

WNBA free agency tracker: Breanna Stewart to Liberty, Candace Parker to Aces & every major signing

Well, the 2023 WNBA free agency period has certainly started off with a bang. Coming into the offseason, I highlighted 10 players that could alter the landscape of the WNBA by deciding to move on to another franchise.

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Brittney Griner speaks out for first time since U.S.-Russia prisoner swap: 'It feels so good to be home!'

Brittney Griner speaks out for first time since U.S.-Russia prisoner swap: 'It feels so good to be home!'

Brittney Griner has made her first public comments since returning to the United States, thanking her family, WNBA teammates and the Biden Administration in an Instagram post on Friday. The Phoenix Mercury star traveled back to the U.

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FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022: USA break World Cup record with 145 point outing

FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022: USA break World Cup record with 145 point outing

Team USA made history in their win over Korea Monday, eclipsing the record for most points in a World Cup game with 145. Their previous record - 143 points - was set in 1990 by Brazil, but the United States was able to go one basket better as they beat Korea by 76 points in their fourth game of the World Cup.

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Brittney Griner pleads guilty to drug charges in Russia as part of strategy to facilitate prisoner swap, per report

Brittney Griner pleads guilty to drug charges in Russia as part of strategy to facilitate prisoner swap, per report

Brittney Griner pleaded guilty to drug charges during a hearing in a Russian court on Thursday, according to Reuters. The detained Phoenix Mercury star, who was arrested in February after the Russian Federal Customs Service claimed it found hashish oil in her luggage at an airport near Moscow, told the court she did not intend to commit a crime.

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