Sonia Citron, WNBA and Washington Mystics
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Sporting News on MSNSonia Citron and KiKi Iriafen lead WNBA Rookie of the Year race alreadyThe Washington Mystics’ top picks, Sonia Citron and KiKi Iriafen, drafted back-to-back at No. 3 and No. 4, are already making serious noise in the 2025 WNBA Rookie of the Year race. With both rookies in the starting lineup,
There's a new star in the WNBA. Sonia Citron has taken the league by storm in her first two games, and the former Notre Dame guard is already turning plenty of heads.
The first weekend of the WNBA season is behind us, so it's time for everyone's favorite game: drawing conclusions from extremely small sample sizes. Or,
The WNBA offseason is an eternity when compared to most professional sports leagues. That was true yet again this winter, even with an expansion draft, a wild free agency period and Unrivaled entering the mix.
While a lot of attention regarding rookies on the WNBA's opening night on May 16 was focused on Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers, several first-year players in
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EssentiallySports on MSNWNBA Community Snubs Paige Bueckers as Calls Mount in Sonia Citron’s Favour for ROTY after 19Pt DebutThe arena at the University of Texas-Arlington was mostly full, totally loud. The post WNBA Community Snubs Paige Bueckers as Calls Mount in Sonia Citron’s Favour for ROTY after 19Pt Debut appeared first on EssentiallySports.
After a huge 2024 season, the star power in the WNBA is only growing. Because of superstars like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, the WNBA pulled in a record number of viewers and attendance at games. But that was just the beginning new — the 2025-26 season kicked off on May 16 with lots of new talent.
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ESPN Africa on MSNEarly WNBA takeaways: Fever defense impresses, Cloud boosts LibertyThe Mystics might be better than projected. The Fever defense is better, period. Here's what we learned as the WNBA season opened.