Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner has left the WNBA bubble in Bradenton, Florida, for personal reasons, the Mercury announced Saturday.
Author: Jeff Metcalfe, Arizona Republic
Arizona State’s men’s and women’s swimming teams will redshirt 2020-21 season
To deal with uncertainties created by COVID-19 pandemic, Arizona State’s men’s and women’s swimming teams will take redshirts for 2020-21 school year.
Mercury players will wear Breonna Taylor jerseys in WNBA opener
As part of a season dedicated to social justice, the WNBA is opening with a weekend centered around the Black Lives Matter movement.
Amy Van Dyken-Rouen finishes second at WheelWOD Games, her first competition since paralysis
Olympian Amy Van Dyken-Rouen finished second at the WheelWOD Games, her first athletic competition since suffering a spinal cord injury in 2014.
Poet buys out upper level (7,000 tickets) for Phoenix Mercury season opener
Spoken word artist Truth B. Told bought out upper level at Talking Stick Resort Arena hoping for Phoenix Mercury sellout for home opener.
Boston Marathon: How an Arizona family adopted four sisters — and kept on running
Sara Hall is making her Boston Marathon debut, backed by her 2-time Olympian husband. They are living in Flagstaff and raising four adopted sisters.
Her sister couldn’t get pregnant. Now she is carrying twins for her twin.
Whitney Bliesner’s disease meant her options for having children were complicated. So her twin sister gave her the most amazing gift of surrogacy.
Phoenix Mercury fire assistant coach Todd Troxel after he’s charged with assault
Todd Troxel was fired Tuesday as Phoenix Mercury assistant coach after a team investigation into an altercation with his fiancee.