Headed into the season, Dallas Wings forward Satou Sabally expressed a sense of composure, a confidence built through a determined off-season. She took time to rest for the first time in a long ...
Former Oregon Duck Satou Sabally will play in the WNBA, and then she'll head to Europe and play for another professional team. Former Oregon women's basketball player Satou Sabally hasn't played a ...
Dallas Wings star Satou Sabally asked for help from WNBA fans when she found a fake X (formerly Twitter) account. The account, which copied Sabally's X handle and default picture on social media ...
Skylar Diggins-Smith and Nneka Ogwumike have signed with Seattle. Here's the latest transactions surrounding WNBA free agency. Breanna Stewart edges A'ja Wilson for AP WNBA Player of the Year ho ...
Dallas Wings forward Satou Sabally recently took to Instagram to share her excitement about meeting her "idol," former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. The two crossed paths ...
During the parade, Sabally and her sister Satou Sabally (both played for Oregon in their collegiate careers) along with Ionescu greeted the thousands of fans that showed up for the victors.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) rushes up the court against Dallas Wings forward Satou Sabally (0) on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, during the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
With several high-profile players set to hit the open market — a list that includes Tina Charles, Alysha Clark, Brittney Griner, Kelsey Mitchell, Kelsey Plum and Breanna Stewart, among others ...
The lesser-known sister of Dallas Wings forward Satou Sabally received an ovation from the crowd during the trophy ceremony. After the Liberty's Game 5 win, Satou Sabally sent her sister a ...
New York Liberty guard and WNBA superstar Sabrina Ionescu married Las Vegas Raiders center Hronnis Grasu on Sunday, March 10, in a star-studded Laguna Beach ... forward Satou Sabally were also ...
The New York Liberty would not have a championship without Nyara Sabally’s contributions, and I’m not even being dramatic. A lot of what happens in the WNBA Finals is all about adjustments.