Jarell Christian, the current general manager of the Maine Celtics, will serve as Sonia Raman’s assistant general manager on ...
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Maine Celtics GM Jarrell Christian reportedly joining WNBA's Seattle Storm as assistant
The wider Boston Celtics organization just got a bit thinner, with HoopsHype reporter Michael Scotto reporting that the general manager of the Maine Celtics, Jarell Christian, will join the Seattle ...
Seattle is the only city to host three major pro women's sports leagues. Here's how the city has become a mecca for women's ...
The Seattle Storm retired Sue Bird’s No. 10 jersey in 2023, and now UConn, the legend’s alma mater plans to do the same.
Boston Celtics G League GM Jarell Christian is joining the WNBA’s Seattle Storm as an assistant coach on Sonia Raman’s staff. Christian was a finalist for previous WNBA head coaching jobs. He was a ...
The Tempo’s alternate jerseys are in white, per WNBA standard. They have ties to the Explorer edition — like in the stripes ...
Sue Bird joined classmate Swin Cash and Rebecca Lobo as the only UConn women's basketball players to have their numbers ...
Heated negotiations, a financial safety net for owners and viable alternatives for players could pose an existential threat ...
Seattle Storm and Title Nine team up to empower young athletes with free bra fittings, skills clinic
SEATTLE — As basketball tryouts echoed through the Seattle Storm's training facility, a parallel program was underway addressing a less visible challenge facing young female athletes: access to ...
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Dom Amore: What’s in a number? UConn women raise the perfect ’10’ to the rafters at Gampel Pavilion
Among athletes closely identified by their number, Naismith Hall of Famer, UConn and WNBA legend Sue Bird scores a perfect ...
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Sue Bird has jersey retired at UConn ahead of top-ranked Huskies' game against DePaul
STORRS, Conn. (AP) — Sue Bird walked onto the court at Gampel Pavilion on Sunday to a rousing ovation just as she did in her ...
The WNBA is experiencing significant growth, but its players remain severely underpaid, often forcing them to play overseas ...
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