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Former UConn guard Kaitlyn Chen has been waived by the Golden State Valkyries, the team announced Wednesday.
This former UConn star went making history one night to being waived the next, proving the brutal reality of chasing a dream in the WNBA.
The Golden State Valkyries roster announcement brought both excitement and surprise with tough cuts made ahead of the ...
The Golden State Valkyries today announced their final 12-player roster for the 2025 WNBA season. The team waived Laeticia ...
UConn women's national champion Kaitlyn Chen was drafted by the Golden State Valkyries in the third round of the 2025 WNBA ...
The Golden State Valkyries have a final roster. The expansion club named their 12 players on Wednesday before their ...
On May 7, Harmoni Turner — a standout guard at Harvard and the reigning Ivy League Player of the Year — joined the list of ...
The Golden State Valkyries have announced who will make history as a member of their inaugural roster. Introducing the 2025 Golden State Valkyries — a roster built to rise, built to battle, and built ...
Kaitlyn Chen became the first player of Taiwanese descent to officially take to the WNBA court. Chen received cheers and ...
The head coach of the Valkyries, Natalie Nakaske, is breaking her own barriers and setting records as the WNBA’s first Asian ...
While the former Marina High and UCLA star has had great mentors, her late father’s message helped her become the first coach ...
A week before their home opener, the Golden State Valkyries gear up to make history as the Bay Area’s first WNBA team.