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The latest effort to bring the WNBA back to Houston fell short Monday when the league's three new expansion teams were ...
The city previously had a WNBA team from 1997 to 2008. The Houston Comets won the first four WNBA titles in the league's ...
The WNBA had just 12 teams in 2024. It will have have 18 by 2030, but Houston, which was bidding to bring the Comets back, ...
The ownership group that's representing Houston plans to continue pursuing a franchise return to location of the WNBA's first ...
The demand for women’s basketball has never been higher, and we are thrilled to welcome Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia ...
The WNBA announced it will expand to 18 teams, but not in Texas.
Houston wasn't chosen for a WNBA expansion team Monday, but commissioner Cathy Engelbert pointed out Houston as a market the ...
Ryan Tanke, new chief operating officer of the Rockets, has past experience with the Minnesota Lynx and as a member of the ...
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30 Aug 1997: The Houston Comets celebrate after the WNBA championship game against the New York Liberty at The Summit in Houston, Texas. The Comets won the game, 65-51. Todd Warshaw/Getty Images ...
Cynthia Cooper, #14, and the Houston Comets celebrate after the Comets beat the New York Liberty 59-47 to win their third straight WNBA Championship Sunday, Sept. 5, 1999 in Houston.
As the WNBA's 29th season approaches, take a look back at the league’s history. It shows multiple periods of dominance over the past two and a half decades—and it all started in Houston. ; The ...