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PHOENIX — Phoenix Mercury’s Kahleah Copper, Satou Sabally and Alyssa Thomas were showcased on the cover of SLAM Magazine earlier today, highlighting the beginning of the WNBA season.
A bold pay raise by the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is setting a powerful precedent for women in sports. Fueled by courage, ...
Maya Moore has already accomplished so much on the basketball court. Now, she has another off-the-court achievement to add to her resume, as well. Moore is on the cover of SLAM Magazine and is ...
The WNBA’s first collective bargaining agreement (CBA) proposal has landed, and players are far from impressed.
Its 2024 season generated nearly $200 million in revenue for New York City, and co-owner Clara Wu Tsai (note all the female ...
COLUMBIA — Dawn Staley made history. Again. SLAM Magazine released a Dawn Staley's cover story on Thursday, making her the first coach to have a solo cover with the magazine. It was the first ...
With the 2025 WNBA season officially underway, the talk of the town has been about No.1 overall pick Paige Bueckers. Bueckers, the former UConn star, is looking to make her mark with the Dallas Wings.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has smashed the magazine cover record as her debut cover for SLAM, which came out in April 2024, was sold for $4,819 at Goldin Auctions on Saturday.
Minnesota Lynx forward Maya Moore is the second woman to be on the cover of Slam Magazine and the first woman on the cover since 1998, according to the magazine. Maya Moore is a four-time WNBA ...