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Miramonte alum Sabrina Ionescu has eight points and six assists as undefeated Liberty end Golden State’s two-game win streak
Liberty star Breanna Stewart heaped praise on her team's bench, which keyed the team's victory over the Valkyries.
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Golden State notched its first win in franchise history when it edged out the young, up-and-coming Washington Mystics 76-74 at home. The Valkyries followed that up with an impressive 82-73 road victory over the Sparks two days later – a game in which Golden State led by as much as 20 in the second half.
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Brooklyn Paper on MSNBrooklyn Public Library to release special-edition New York Liberty library cardsBasketball and books are colliding as the Brooklyn Public Library teams up with the New York Liberty to release special-edition Liberty-themed library cards. The cards — featuring images of the championship-winning WNBA team and its iconic mascot,
Former Oregon Ducks legend Sabrina Ionescu has had about as accomplished a career as a basketball player could have. Still, there were growing pains. Ionescu talked about the biggest differences between college and pro ball with WNBA icon Sue Bird.
The former Liberty star and champion, Kayla Thornton, has two games at Barclays. Can this be a learning experience for her new team — the expansion Valkyries?
The New York Liberty celebrated their 2024 WNBA Championship, receiving rings and raising a banner ahead of their season opener vs. the Las Vegas Aces
The TIAA CEO is the only Black investor in the new ownership group backing the WNBA champions—and she’s bringing her boardroom savvy to the court.
Here are three reasons why the Liberty won't repeat as WNBA champions.
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The first championship banner in New York Liberty history slowly rose from the ground to its permanent home in the rafters of Barclays Center.
On the positive end, the Sky have once again been monsters on the offensive glass. They've rebounded 38.6% of their own misses so far, the best mark in the WNBA. This comes after they ranked second in the league (34.1%) last season.