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New York Liberty Receive High Marks On Early WNBA Success originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The undefeated New York Liberty — the reigning WNBA champions — face off against the Indiana Fever in a Commissioner's Cup matchup this Saturday, June 14, at 3:00 PM ET. New York won its last contest against the Fever,
Caitlin Clark is set to make her highly anticipated return for the Indiana Fever against the New York Liberty after recovering from a leg injury. Her coach, Stephanie White, confirmed Clark's readiness,
New York Liberty (9-0, 6-0 Eastern Conference) at Indiana Fever (4-5, 4-5 Eastern Conference)Indianapolis; Saturday, 2 p.m. CDT on ABCBOTTOM LINE: New York Libe
New York, off to its best start in franchise history, scored the first 12 points of the game and cruised from there.
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The New York Liberty 's star-studded squad was missing something as the 2024 regular season ended. Though a team with Sabrina Ionescu, Jonquel Jones and Breanna Stewart finished with a WNBA -best 32-8 record, head coach Sandy Brondello decided that rookie forward Leonie Fiebich needed to be in the starting lineup when the playoffs began.
The Valkyries lean on their rebounding skills to score in transition. In their dominant win against the Aces, the Valkyries held double-double machine and one of the league's best rebounders, A'ja Wilson, to only six boards. Golden State's intensity on the glass also helped secure the win against the Sparks in an overtime contest.
Angel Reese’s 30th career double-double came in her 42nd game — the fewest needed to reach the mark in WNBA history.
Coco Gauff was stunned after getting a standing ovation from fans at the game between the New York Liberty and the Chicago Sky on Tuesday, June 10, where they celebrated her after her French Open win.
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NetsDaily on MSNThe New York Liberty are as good as they are funAfter an early-season win, Isabelle Harrison said, “I’m so happy to be on this side, finally.” It’s becoming ever-so-clear why.