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Natalie Nakase leads the Golden State Valkyries into their inaugural season after grinding through German, Japanese and minor ...
The Valkyries may have suffered an opening night loss to the Sparks, but Natalie Nakase still had some positive takeaways ...
Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase shared what being the head coach in her first game means to the Asian-American community.
Natalie Nakase, the WNBA’s first Asian American head coach, is channeling the spirit of a Valkyrie woman warrior as the ...
Fans were allowed in at 5:30, and Brie Reddick of San Bruno, adorned in her own Valkyries T-shirt, was among the first to ...
It was a special moment.” .@julie35vanloo FEELING IT on opening night with 3 straight threes! pic.twitter.com/vKFqSnBMuw — ...
Golden State Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase, who is Japanese American, is the first Asian American head coach in the ...
Despite shooting the Valkyries back into the game, Julie Vanloo’s three fourth-quarter turnovers turned out to be costly for ...
The environment produced by a sellout crowd of 18,064 fans at the 84-67 loss to the Sparks was everything the Valkyries hoped it would be.
The Golden State Valkyries understand there are challenges of being a WNBA expansion team, but they won't let that be an excuse as they maneuver through the difficulties of all the newness.
Sparks guard Kelsey Plum dropped 37 points to spoil the Valkyries' first WNBA regular-season contest on opening night.
Tipoff between New York and Las Vegas is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET on Saturday at Barclays Center, home of the Liberty. The ...