When you combine the records, the team success, the sellouts and the "what is she going to do next?" factor — has any Washington Husky had a greater impact than Kelsey Plum?
January 21 marks the day where WNBA free agents can begin negotiating contracts with teams. While deals can't actually be signed until February 1, the next ten
WNBA star Kelsey Plum on Saturday reflected on the city of Seattle and acknowledged Seattle Storm fans amid speculation surrounding her free agency.
Kelsey Plum, the point guard who could leave the Los Angeles Aces ahead of the 2025 WNBA season, was honored by the University of Washington during a ceremony on Saturday
At halftime of its game against Purdue on Saturday, Washington sent its first women’s jersey to the rafters, retiring the No. 10 that Kelsey Plum wore for four years as she rewrote the school — and NCAA — record books.
Turning down $220K might seem unthinkable to most, but for Kelsey Plum, it was about something far greater than money. The post Kelsey Plum Rejecting $220K Unrivaled Offer Finds Silver Lining in Historic National College Honor appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Oct 16, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart (30) shoots against the Minnesota Lynx during the second half of game three of the 2024 WNBA Finals at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images
A celebration of Kelsey Plum at Washington, followed by a decisive win by the current squad, showed fans why they should keep showing up.
The WNBA offseason enters its second stage today. After 10 days of extending qualifying offers to retain the rights of their own free agents, teams are now allowed to negotiate with everyone. Contracts cannot officially be finalized until Feb. 1, but deals will be agreed upon before then, if not signed on the dotted line.
Seattle Storm's Jewel Loyd is widely tipped to be involved in a possible trade for Kelsey Plum, especially with her strong connection with Las Vegas Aces superstar and fellow Klutch Sports client A'ja
After a record-setting career on Montlake, Kelsey Plum became the first UW Huskies women's basketball player to have her number retired.
On the day when Kelsey Plum became the first UW women’s basketball player to have her jersey retired, the Huskies overwhelmed Purdue with a blistering offensive attack for an 87-58 win.