Golden State Valkyries are going to postseason
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Fans in San Francisco will have to wait a bit longer for the Valkyries' first home playoff game due to some scheduling conflicts.
The Golden State Valkyries are going to the playoffs. It's a major accomplishment for the WNBA's newest team. There is an inherent uncertainty that comes with
With the Golden State Valkyries on the cusp of becoming the first WNBA expansion team to ever make the playoffs in its inaugural season, the team’s likely relocation of its first playoff game is giving WNBA players around the league a sense of deja vu.
The Golden State Valkyries have sold out every home game this season — but they may have to relocate for the playoffs.
In their inaugural season, the Golden State Valkyries have made some noise this year. The WNBA is entering an expansion era, with the Toronto Tempo and Portland
Center Elizabeth Kitley began her WNBA career with the Las Vegas Aces, selected with the No. 24 pick in the 2024 draft. A torn ACL forced her to miss all of last season, but she did see 12 games of action with Las Vegas this year, averaging 1.3 points, 1.4 rebounds and 0.5 blocks in 8.2 minutes per game. She was waived by the Aces on June 30.
Golden State Valkyries guard Kate Martin is reunited with her former teammate, Elizabeth Kitley. The center was signed to a seven-day hardship contract by the Valkyries on Wednesday.
Tuesday’s WNBA action features a pair of West Coast games as the Indiana Fever hit the road to play the Phoenix Mercury and the New York Liberty take on the Gol