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Two playoff hopefuls clash Friday as the Golden State Valkyries (13-13) visit the Chicago Sky (7-19) in a pivotal WNBA ...
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The Valkyries held on against a late flurry from Washington to earn a 68-67 win at CareFirst Arena on Thursday ...
Golden State had two people in particular who stood out on Thursday. Kate Martin, Second-year guard Martin came off the bench ...
From the Valkyries surpassing expectations to the Aces falling short on theirs, here's what we didn't see coming.
Golden State made 10 of 14 field goals in the first quarter, including 5 of 8 from 3-point range, to take a 30-20 lead.
Chicago is fifth in the Eastern Conference scoring 77.1 points while shooting 41.9% from the field. The Valkyries have gone 5-9 away from home. Golden State ranks seventh in the Western Conference ...
Kate Martin scored 14 points, Veronica Burton had 10 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds, and the Golden State Valkyries held off the Washington Mystics 68-67 on Thursday night. Temi Fagbenle put ...
Center Temi Fágbénlé hit a pull up jumper with just over five minutes left to give the Valkyries a one-point lead. The British veteran’s basket would end up being Golden State’s lone made field goal ...
In a clash of two teams who have outperformed expectations, the Mystics lose at home to Golden State, 68-67, after coming back from a 17-point deficit.
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