Five-time WNBA All-Star Angel McCoughtry is gearing up for a potential return to the league she once dominated for over a decade, as per reports. The 38-year-old forward last played briefly for ...
Angel McCoughtry is back in Atlanta and happy to be there. She is back in the WNBA and happy to be there. She is back on the floor, and her plan, every day, is to be happy to be there.
McCoughtry to Minnesota Angel McCoughtry, the five-time All-Star who’s spent the past two seasons with the Aces, is heading to the Minnesota Lynx as an unrestricted free agent, according to a ...
ATLANTA (AP) Angel McCoughtry made a game-winning 3-pointer with 1.5 seconds left and the Atlanta Dream closed on a 13-4 run to beat the Minnesota Lynx 76-74 on Tuesday night. McCoughtry drove the ...
Gilbert Arenas' ex Laura Govan linked up with WNBA legend Angel McCoughtry at the UCLA vs. USC game at Galen Center on Thursday. The Atlanta Dream legend also connected with the newest star player ...
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Celebrating Women’s Athletics at Binghamton UniversityVESTAL, NY (WIVT/WBGH) – A multiple Olympic Gold Medalist, and professional basketball player came by Binghamton University to highlight the importance of women in athletics. Angel McCoughtry ...
WNBA Rookie of the Year winners list: Clark, Boston, more From Caitlin Clark to Tracy Reid, here are the all-time winners of the WNBA Rookie of the Year award.
From off the board, Engstler became the third-highest WNBA Draft pick in Louisville history, behind Angel McCoughtry (No. 1 in 2009) and Asia Durr (No. 2 in 2019). Engstler got emotional in her ...
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Angel McCoughtry had 26 points and nine rebounds on Friday night, and the Atlanta Dream pulled away late to beat the Dallas Wings 102-93. The Dream (4-1) took a 94-88 ...
This documentry features three players at different stages of their careers; Angel McCoughtry, Isabelle Harrison and Didi Richards are shown off the court, focusing on their roles as daughters ...
McCoughtry, a former Atlanta Dream star, has had an incredible career. She was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2009 WNBA draft and won two Olympic gold medals (2012, 2016). However, injuries in 2018 ...
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