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  1. espnW -- President Laurel Richie answers WNBA questions

    Kate Fagan

    WNBA president Laurel Richie gives some insight into where the league is as it finishes its 16th season -- the good and the bad.

    Story | Conversation | November 12, 2012
  2. espnW -- Roster limits hurt WNBA

    Kate Fagan

    With WNBA rosters capped at 11, teams can't afford to carry their own Jeremy Lins, young players who could become stars.

    Story | Conversation | August 21, 2012
  3. Fagan: An education on the WNBA

    Kate Fagan

    Kate Fagan has never been a fan of the WNBA, though she should fit right in with the league's demographic. In the first of a three-part series to educate herself on the league, Fagan realizes some of the its flaws are, in fact, strengths.

    Story | Conversation | June 26, 2012
  4. WNBA playoffs -- Minnesota Lynx defeat San Antonio Silver Stars t...

    Pat Borzi

    After another slow start, Minnesota routed the San Antonio Silver Stars to win the franchise's first playoff series and advance to the conference finals.

    Story | Conversation | September 20, 2011
  5. WNBA playoffs -- Minnesota Lynx need stops in Game 3

    Pat Borzi

    Seimone Augustus and Minnesota must ramp up their trademark physical defense again to beat San Antonio.

    Story | Conversation | September 19, 2011
  6. Maya Moore talks WNBA playoffs

    Maya Moore

    It's been a long season for the WNBA's rookie of the year. She talks about the ups and downs that have brought her Lynx to a 1-1 tie in the West semis.

    Story | Conversation | September 19, 2011
  7. WNBA playoffs -- Five things to watch

    Michelle Smith

    It's time to tip off the most exciting part of the WNBA season -- the playoffs. Who has what it takes to win a WNBA title?

    Story | Conversation | September 14, 2011
  8. 2011 WNBA draft: Minnesota Lynx primed to pick Maya Moore

    Dave Hogg

    Connecticut star Maya Moore and Australian teenager Liz Cambage are widely expected to go 1-2 in the WNBA draft. After that, it's anybody's guess.

    Blog | Conversation | April 09, 2011