As much as they want to, the Las Vegas Aces can’t retain everyone. So far, they have retained Chelsea Gray, Jackie Young and Cheyenne Parker Tyus, with A’ja Wilson’s contract on the way.
After winning her first WNBA championship with the Las Vegas Aces, Iowa women's basketball legend Megan Gustafson has agreed to a two-year free agency deal with the newly-formed Portland Fire.
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Iowa sophomore forward/center Megan Gustafson was named Big Ten women's basketball player of the week ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. ARLINGTON, Texas — Megan Gustafson wasted little time in experiencing her 'welcome to the WNBA moment,' ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Fire announced Sunday the signing of center Megan Gustafson, a 2025 WNBA champion who brings seven seasons of professional experience to the roster. Gustafson, 28, signed ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - Basketball, her Christian faith and change are a few constants in Megan Gustafson's ...
The Portland Fire signed veteran center Megan Gustafson to a two-year protected contract worth $500,000 in Year 1 and $525,000 in Year 2 on Sunday, according to ESPN’s Alexa Philippou. The 29-year-old ...
LOS ANGELES - Megan Gustafson's dream of a deep NCAA Tournament run will have to be put on hold. The Hawkeyes' season came to an abrupt end Saturday, when No. 11-seed Creighton (19-12) knocked off No.
It was a record-setting day for senior Megan Gustafson but a tough-start afternoon in Big Ten play for the Iowa women's basketball team. Gustafson broke the program record for career points, scoring ...
The stars shined bright as the Hawkeyes bounced back from their first Big Ten loss with a 84-71 victory over Illinois on Sunday at State Farm Center in Champaign, Ill. Junior post Megan Gustafson ...
Ahead of her eighth year in the WNBA, Megan Gustafson has found a new home. The Port Wing native inked a two-year, $1.025 million contract with one of the league’s expansion teams, the Portland Fire.