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WNBA experts Ben Pickman, Zena Keita and LaChina Robinson give their takes on the Valkyries’ strong start to the season ...
Golden State was allowed hardship signings after Temi Fagbenle and Julie Vanloo temporarily left to compete in EuroBasket, resulting in the Valkyries re-signing Chen and Chloe Bibby as replacements.
Fágbénlé, the Valkyries’ 6-foot-4 starting center, is the last Golden State player expected to leave for the tournament and ...
The Valkyries initially selected Chen with a third-round pick in the 2025 WNBA draft, although she was waived by the team ...
The Golden State Valkyries look more like a playoff contender than a newly-formed expansion team. Utilizing depth, cohesion, and a next-player-up mentality, Gol ...
The Golden State Valkyries temporarily suspended Temi Fagbenle’s contract to allow the veteran center to play at the 2025 FIBA EuroBasket.
The Golden State Valkyries have added two new prospects to their roster to make up for the players they are losing for ...
The Storm fell behind in the first half and never found their footing Saturday against the Golden State Valkyries in a costly ...
Seattle's visit to San Francisco will be its first in the Valkyries' inaugural season. It serves as a homecoming of sorts for former Stanford star Nneka Ogwumike, who had a 21-point, 10-rebound double ...
Los Angeles Sparks guard Sarah Ashlee Barker, right, drives to the basket against Golden State Valkyries guard Julie Vanloo ...
Julie Scharper is an enterprise reporter for The Baltimore Banner. Her work ranges from investigations into allegations of sexual harassment and abuse to light-hearted features. Baltimore Magazine ...
The Golden State Valkyries hope that their recent successes on both ends of the floor will carry them through the next month.
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