Diana Taurasi has spent the most seasons on one team -- the Phoenix Mercury -- in WNBA history. See who else joins her on the list.
Geno Auriemma complimented Diana Taurasi 's parents in the Instagram live session held on May 12, 2020. The former coach-player duo discussed the potential timeline for the Olympics as sports leagues around the world were in lockdown due to the pandemic at the time.
After Griner's big free agency decision, many WNBA fans seem to think Taurasi's retirement has become a sure thing. They took to social media to leave their thoughts. "Lol, Taurasi is retiring," one fan said. "Have to wonder if BG officially leaving Phoenix is the last straw leading to Diana Taurasi retiring," added another.
The WNBA announced the 2025 season schedule, including an opening weekend matchup between 2024 draft picks Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese and the first game for the newest expansion team, the Golden State Valkyries. The 2025 WNBA free agency period is in full swing.
No one can talk about college basketball history without bringing in Geno Auriemma’s name multiple times. The UConn legend has coached a myriad of future WNBA legends. Perhaps his most famous pupil is none other than the legendary Diana Taurasi. And even though it’s been a while since she was on campus, they still keep close contact.
Geno Auriemma has been coaching the UConn Huskies for 40 seasons and has seen the sport go through big changes over the years.
A resurfaced scouting tweet from over a decade ago has sparked a wave of reactions among basketball fans, highlighting the extraordinary talent of Paige Bueckers even as a sixth gr
Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant was just as stunned as the rest of the WNBA community when he caught wind of Brittney Griner’s surprising departure from the Mercury.
In a move that shakes up the WNBA, Brittney Griner is joining the Atlanta Dream in free agency after a decorated 11-season stint with the Phoenix Mercury.
The math worked, so we'll call it "25 for 2025" and we'll start with the first five on the Mercury. As of now, it’s unclear whether Diana Taurasi, the face of the Mercury franchise, will play in her 21 st season with Phoenix. Taurasi doesn’t have ...
We’re dealing with that now in Phoenix as the X-Factor deals with the departure of Brittney Griner, the most visible star in the history of the WNBA and perhaps all of team sports.
WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner is on the move. Griner has agreed to a one-year deal with the Atlanta Dream in free agency.