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Vancouver hosted the first Women's National Basketball Association regular-season game outside the U.S. Friday. Vancouver ...
The WNBA continues to reach new heights as Vancouver hosted the first-ever regular-season game outside the US.
It took traveling to a different country, but the Seattle Storm (17-17) ended their six-game losing streak on Friday night. The Storm held off the Atlanta Dream ...
If the postseason started Saturday, the Dream would open a best-of-three, first-round series at Gateway Center Arena against the Fever, a team they’ve split the regular-season series with. As the ...
The Seattle Storm finally ended their six game losing streak in a tight victory in Canada last night. By a score of 80-78, the Storm escaped narrowly after they fell victim to a late overturned foul ...
Vancouver showed up for the WNBA on Friday night. But the next time the WNBA plays in Canada, it will be to welcome Canada's ...
The two teams put on a show for the Canadian audience, with the Storm holding on to beat the Dream 80-78. The win was not ...
Big cheers emanated from the crowd when Storm forward Gabby Williams swiped the ball away from Howard and got it to Brittney ...
The Storm kept the lead in double digits for most of the frame, keeping the Dream at arm’s length. That’s until Gray shifted the momentum, threading a pass to rolling Jones for a layup and following ...
Skylar Diggins had 21 points and 11 assists and the Seattle Storm hung on to beat the Atlanta Dream 80-78 to end a six-game ...
The Storm snapped a six-game losing streak with an 80-78 win over Atlanta in Vancouver, B.C. — the first regular-season WNBA ...