The Liberty's Sabrina Ionescu and Nyara Sabally return to University Oregon, on May 12, to play an exhibition game against the Toyota Antelopes of the Women's Japan Basketball League.
It’s the Season of Giving, and the New York Liberty and Nyara Sabally are here to spread holiday cheer! The holidays are a great time to look back and look ahead.
In an intense Game 5 of the WNBA Finals, the New York Liberty beat the Minnesota Lynx, 67-62 in overtime to become WNBA Champions. It's the first title for the original WNBA franchise in the New York Liberty.
Since its inception in 1997, the WNBA has seen 28 draft picks go first overall, counting the inaugural season's Elite draft, which selected already graduated players who had already been playing professionally on other American teams or overseas. How many of these 28 players can you name?
Nyara Sabally picked a good night to play one of the best games of her life. In the first overtime winner-take-all Finals game in WNBA history, Sabally
Breanna Stewart collected team highs with 15 points and 10 rebounds as the New York Liberty clinched the league's best record and top seed in the WNBA playoffs.
This Tuesday night, look forward to the New York Liberty locking horns with the Washington Mystics at the Entertainment and Sports Arena to continue the WNBA schedule.
All of the quarterfinals were on Wednesday with the competition moving to Paris. Australia rode the momentum from their last win early and Alanna Smith led them to an 85-67 win over Serbia.
Team USA is gunning for Olympic glory in the women's basketball tournament, but the field as a whole is a star-studded one filled with formidable talents.
While they are traveling to the Valley riding on an eight-game winning streak, the New York Liberty are set to clash with the Phoenix Mercury tonight without one of their high draft picks from 2023 and may also miss a WNBA legend.