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Washington Huskies legend Kelsey Plum dropped 37 points in her debut with the Los Angeles Sparks in a win over the Golden State Valkyries.
Golden State showed its fight as the Valkyries nearly came back from a 15-point deficit in the third quarter. But in their ...
With a new expansion team in the mix, a flurry of offseason activity, and yet another marquee name in Paige Bueckers joining ...
Fans were allowed in at 5:30, and Brie Reddick of San Bruno, adorned in her own Valkyries T-shirt, was among the first to ...
It was a special moment.” .@julie35vanloo FEELING IT on opening night with 3 straight threes! pic.twitter.com/vKFqSnBMuw — ...
The environment produced by a sellout crowd of 18,064 fans at the 84-67 loss to the Sparks was everything the Valkyries hoped ...
San Francisco – On a night rich with symbolism, spectacle, and star power, the Golden State Valkyries made their long-awaited ...
Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase shared what being the head coach in her first game means to the Asian-American community.
The Valkyries may have suffered an opening night loss to the Sparks, but Natalie Nakase still had some positive takeaways ...
Golden State's 17-point loss is beside the point for a sellout opening-night crowd, but not for Coach Nakase, who knows her ...
Sparks guard Kelsey Plum dropped 37 points to spoil the Valkyries' first WNBA regular-season contest on opening night.
Kelsey Plum and the Los Angeles Sparks spoiled the Valkyries’ historic night as Golden State fell 84-67 in its season opener on Friday night at Chase Center.