The Women's Cut
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Atlanta Dream Are Becoming One of the Toughest Teams in the WNBA
The Atlanta Dream improved to 4-1 after rallying past the Phoenix Mercury behind clutch performances from Rhyne Howard, Jordin Canada and Angel Reese. Atlanta’s toughness, defense and resilience continue to establish the Dream as one of the WNBA’s early surprises.
Allisha Gray Leads, Jordin Canada Settles Offense and Angel Reese Controls the Paint in Dream Win
The Atlanta Dream improved to 2-0 behind another dominant performance from Allisha Gray, while Angel Reese controlled the glass and Jordin Canada stabilized the offense in a physical win over the Dallas Wings. Atlanta’s defense, rebounding, and composure late continue to define the team’s early identity.
Las Vegas Aces Bounce Back in Dominant Win as Chennedy Carter Begins Writing Her Next Chapter
The Las Vegas Aces bounced back from their season-opening loss with a dominant 105-78 win over the Los Angeles Sparks behind Chennedy Carter’s 22 points and a balanced team effort. Alongside strong performances from A’ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Chelsea Gray, the victory highlighted Carter’s growing confidence as she begins a new chapter with Las Vegas.
MLB Gets Its First Black Woman Majority Owner
Kwanza Jones is set to become MLB’s first Black woman majority owner as the San Diego Padres solidify a historic $3.9 billion sale. Here’s what the landmark deal means for baseball, ownership, and representation in sports.
The White Sox Are Starting to Look Like a Problem
The White Sox are starting to look like a team that can win in multiple ways, using both power and small ball during a strong stretch that has them just 1.5 games back in the AL Central. With production coming from the entire lineup and the pitching staff beginning to settle in, this young core is starting to figure things out and compete consistently.
Flau’jae shines in final pre-season game
Flau’jae Johnson continued to show why the Seattle Storm made a bold move to acquire her, leading a young core in a strong preseason win over the Portland Fire. After a steady debut, Johnson looked more confident and assertive in her second outing, scoring 20 points with ease and showcasing her ability to impact the game on both ends. Alongside Zia Cooke’s emergence and a roster still taking shape, Seattle’s youth movement is already beginning to answer questions about the team’s direction heading into the WNBA season.
Flau’jae Johnson Brings Confidence and Purpose to Seattle
The Seattle Storm made a decisive move on draft night, acquiring the rights to Flau’jae Johnson in a trade with Golden State, adding one of the most explosive young guards in the class to their roster.
Motion to Dismiss Filed in Chicago Sky Ownership Dispute Case
Motion to Dismiss Filed in Chicago Sky Ownership Dispute
On April 15, 2026, defendants Michael Alter and Alter BB LLC filed a motion to dismiss pursuant to Sections 2-615 and 2-619 of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure in the ongoing Chicago Sky ownership dispute. It’s a pivotal moment in the case—one that signals a broader effort to reframe the legal battle around contract rights, standing (who is allowed to bring the lawsuit), and the limits of fiduciary claims.
Chennedy Carter Returns to the WNBA
The Las Vegas Aces are adding another layer to an already loaded roster—this time by bringing back one of the league’s most dynamic scoring guards. Chennedy Carter is back in the WNBA, signing a training camp deal with the Las Vegas Aces
after a season overseas in 2025. The addition gives Las Vegas another high-upside guard as it fine-tunes a roster built to contend.









