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    committed to go back to the LA Sparks, it was clear Azura Stevens was likely heading out the door.

    Stevens is a very talented forward who took on a starter role for the Sparks during a rebuilding era, and will now head back to Chicago. Stevens was part of the 2021 Sky Championship squad, but things look a lot different in Chicago these days, and Stevens is now a veteran player in her return.

    Grading Azura Stevens to the Chicago Sky: C

    First of all, Azura, get your bag. The grade isn’t about that. It’s more about the confusion in the way the Chicago Sky are moving. Are you tanking, or are you trying to be competitive? Signing veterans like Skylar Diggins and Stevens appear to be win-now moves, but Angel Reese was just traded away. You appear set to give up Ariel Atkins in a presumed trade, who is a player you traded away the No. 3 pick in 2025 (Sonia Citron) for. Getting back Rickea Jackson (reportedly) would be a good move. Yet, just today, the Sky traded away their 2028 first-round pick for Jacy Sheldon… make it make sense?

    The Sky are currently tied for the second-worst odds to win the WNBA Championship in 2026. They also gave the Mystics the right to swap first-round picks with them in 2027, and now outright gave them their 2028 pick.

    This is more a grade on the Sky’s choices than Azura as a prospect. She raises their level of play substantially and will be an excellent floor spacer around Kamilla Cardoso. The fact that she’s on a three-year deal probably impacts the overall money she will make, but that also locks her in to another rebuilding team for three years. Overall this has just been a strange offseason for the Sky, so it’s hard to give this move too high of marks.

    #Chicago #Sky #WNBAs #confusing #team"> The Chicago Sky are the WNBA’s most confusing team  


	
	COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 5: Azura Stevens #23 of the Los Angeles Sparks shoots the ball before a game between Los Angeles Sparks and Atlanta Dream at Gateway Center Arena on September 5, 2025 in College Park, Georgia. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Andrew J. Clark/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images	

When Nneka Ogwumike committed to go back to the LA Sparks, it was clear Azura Stevens was likely heading out the door. 

Stevens is a very talented forward who took on a starter role for the Sparks during a rebuilding era, and will now head back to Chicago. Stevens was part of the 2021 Sky Championship squad, but things look a lot different in Chicago these days, and Stevens is now a veteran player in her return.


Breaking: Azurá Stevens has agreed to a three-year deal to return to the Chicago Sky, sources told ESPN.The 6-foot-6 forward is coming off a career year with the Sparks, where she averaged 12.8 PPG, 38.1% 3PT, 8.0 RPG and 2.1 APG, finishing second in MIP voting pic.twitter.com/sdobPHHgI2— Alexa Philippou (@alexaphilippou) April 11, 2026


Grading Azura Stevens to the Chicago Sky: C

First of all, Azura, get your bag. The grade isn’t about that. It’s more about the confusion in the way the Chicago Sky are moving. Are you tanking, or are you trying to be competitive? Signing veterans like Skylar Diggins and Stevens appear to be win-now moves, but Angel Reese was just traded away. You appear set to give up Ariel Atkins in a presumed trade, who is a player you traded away the No. 3 pick in 2025 (Sonia Citron) for. Getting back Rickea Jackson (reportedly) would be a good move. Yet, just today, the Sky traded away their 2028 first-round pick for Jacy Sheldon… make it make sense?

The Sky are currently tied for the second-worst odds to win the WNBA Championship in 2026. They also gave the Mystics the right to swap first-round picks with them in 2027, and now outright gave them their 2028 pick.

This is more a grade on the Sky’s choices than Azura as a prospect. She raises their level of play substantially and will be an excellent floor spacer around Kamilla Cardoso. The fact that she’s on a three-year deal probably impacts the overall money she will make, but that also locks her in to another rebuilding team for three years. Overall this has just been a strange offseason for the Sky, so it’s hard to give this move too high of marks.  #Chicago #Sky #WNBAs #confusing #team
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    committed to go back to the LA Sparks, it was clear Azura Stevens was likely heading out the door.

    Stevens is a very talented forward who took on a starter role for the Sparks during a rebuilding era, and will now head back to Chicago. Stevens was part of the 2021 Sky Championship squad, but things look a lot different in Chicago these days, and Stevens is now a veteran player in her return.

    Grading Azura Stevens to the Chicago Sky: C

    First of all, Azura, get your bag. The grade isn’t about that. It’s more about the confusion in the way the Chicago Sky are moving. Are you tanking, or are you trying to be competitive? Signing veterans like Skylar Diggins and Stevens appear to be win-now moves, but Angel Reese was just traded away. You appear set to give up Ariel Atkins in a presumed trade, who is a player you traded away the No. 3 pick in 2025 (Sonia Citron) for. Getting back Rickea Jackson (reportedly) would be a good move. Yet, just today, the Sky traded away their 2028 first-round pick for Jacy Sheldon… make it make sense?

    The Sky are currently tied for the second-worst odds to win the WNBA Championship in 2026. They also gave the Mystics the right to swap first-round picks with them in 2027, and now outright gave them their 2028 pick.

    This is more a grade on the Sky’s choices than Azura as a prospect. She raises their level of play substantially and will be an excellent floor spacer around Kamilla Cardoso. The fact that she’s on a three-year deal probably impacts the overall money she will make, but that also locks her in to another rebuilding team for three years. Overall this has just been a strange offseason for the Sky, so it’s hard to give this move too high of marks.

    #Chicago #Sky #WNBAs #confusing #team">The Chicago Sky are the WNBA’s most confusing team
    The Chicago Sky are the WNBA’s most confusing team  


	
	COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 5: Azura Stevens #23 of the Los Angeles Sparks shoots the ball before a game between Los Angeles Sparks and Atlanta Dream at Gateway Center Arena on September 5, 2025 in College Park, Georgia. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Andrew J. Clark/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images	

When Nneka Ogwumike committed to go back to the LA Sparks, it was clear Azura Stevens was likely heading out the door. 

Stevens is a very talented forward who took on a starter role for the Sparks during a rebuilding era, and will now head back to Chicago. Stevens was part of the 2021 Sky Championship squad, but things look a lot different in Chicago these days, and Stevens is now a veteran player in her return.


Breaking: Azurá Stevens has agreed to a three-year deal to return to the Chicago Sky, sources told ESPN.The 6-foot-6 forward is coming off a career year with the Sparks, where she averaged 12.8 PPG, 38.1% 3PT, 8.0 RPG and 2.1 APG, finishing second in MIP voting pic.twitter.com/sdobPHHgI2— Alexa Philippou (@alexaphilippou) April 11, 2026


Grading Azura Stevens to the Chicago Sky: C

First of all, Azura, get your bag. The grade isn’t about that. It’s more about the confusion in the way the Chicago Sky are moving. Are you tanking, or are you trying to be competitive? Signing veterans like Skylar Diggins and Stevens appear to be win-now moves, but Angel Reese was just traded away. You appear set to give up Ariel Atkins in a presumed trade, who is a player you traded away the No. 3 pick in 2025 (Sonia Citron) for. Getting back Rickea Jackson (reportedly) would be a good move. Yet, just today, the Sky traded away their 2028 first-round pick for Jacy Sheldon… make it make sense?

The Sky are currently tied for the second-worst odds to win the WNBA Championship in 2026. They also gave the Mystics the right to swap first-round picks with them in 2027, and now outright gave them their 2028 pick.

This is more a grade on the Sky’s choices than Azura as a prospect. She raises their level of play substantially and will be an excellent floor spacer around Kamilla Cardoso. The fact that she’s on a three-year deal probably impacts the overall money she will make, but that also locks her in to another rebuilding team for three years. Overall this has just been a strange offseason for the Sky, so it’s hard to give this move too high of marks.  #Chicago #Sky #WNBAs #confusing #team
    COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 5: Azura Stevens #23 of the Los Angeles Sparks shoots the ball before a game between Los Angeles Sparks and Atlanta Dream at Gateway Center Arena on September 5, 2025 in College Park, Georgia. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Andrew J. Clark/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

    When Nneka Ogwumike committed to go back to the LA Sparks, it was clear Azura Stevens was likely heading out the door.

    Stevens is a very talented forward who took on a starter role for the Sparks during a rebuilding era, and will now head back to Chicago. Stevens was part of the 2021 Sky Championship squad, but things look a lot different in Chicago these days, and Stevens is now a veteran player in her return.

    Grading Azura Stevens to the Chicago Sky: C

    First of all, Azura, get your bag. The grade isn’t about that. It’s more about the confusion in the way the Chicago Sky are moving. Are you tanking, or are you trying to be competitive? Signing veterans like Skylar Diggins and Stevens appear to be win-now moves, but Angel Reese was just traded away. You appear set to give up Ariel Atkins in a presumed trade, who is a player you traded away the No. 3 pick in 2025 (Sonia Citron) for. Getting back Rickea Jackson (reportedly) would be a good move. Yet, just today, the Sky traded away their 2028 first-round pick for Jacy Sheldon… make it make sense?

    The Sky are currently tied for the second-worst odds to win the WNBA Championship in 2026. They also gave the Mystics the right to swap first-round picks with them in 2027, and now outright gave them their 2028 pick.

    This is more a grade on the Sky’s choices than Azura as a prospect. She raises their level of play substantially and will be an excellent floor spacer around Kamilla Cardoso. The fact that she’s on a three-year deal probably impacts the overall money she will make, but that also locks her in to another rebuilding team for three years. Overall this has just been a strange offseason for the Sky, so it’s hard to give this move too high of marks.

    #Chicago #Sky #WNBAs #confusing #team

    COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 5: Azura Stevens #23 of the Los Angeles Sparks shoots…

    Kerala Blasters beats Bengaluru FC, registers first win of ISL 2025-26

    The visitor took a shock lead against the run of play in the 48th minute. Following clever footwork from Jota to win a free-kick, the ball was laid off to Marlon, who unleashed a powerful low shot past a diving Dheeraj to make it 1-0.

    The host equalised in the 73rd minute when a cross from Halicharan forced an error from Marlon, who turned the ball into his own net to level the score.

    Diamond Harbour intensified its pressure, seeing an Antony Moyano free-kick tipped over by the goalkeeper and a header cleared off the line by Jota.

    The advantage was finally seized in the 81st minute when Halicharan intercepted a misplaced pass from Papuia to score from a swift counter-attack despite a deflection from Lalruatdika.

    Two minutes later, Halicharan struck again, calmly slotting it past the diving goalkeeper to extend the lead. The assist by Tharpuia was brilliant and another clinical finish by the Asamese gave Diamond Harbour a two goal cushion inside two minutes.

    Earlier in the day, Dempo SC got the better of Aizawl FC by a 3-0 margin through second-half goals from Marcus Joseph, Jose Luis Moreno, and substitute Sebastián Gutiérrez to secure its second consecutive victory.

    Dempo moved ahead of its opponent to fifth in the table with nine points from nine matches, while Aizawl dropped to sixth in the table with the same number of points.

    Published on Apr 11, 2026

    #IFL #Halicharan #Narzary #stars #Diamond #Harbour #beats #Chanmari #extend #lead #top"> IFL 2025-26: Halicharan Narzary stars as Diamond Harbour beats Chanmari FC to extend lead at top  A quickfire second-half brace within two minutes by Halicharan Narzary secured Diamond Harbour FC a 3-1 victory against Chanmari FC in their IFL 2025-26 clash at the Kalyani Stadium in Kolkata on Saturday.The result ensured Diamond Harbour extended its unbeaten run to seven matches and established a five-point gap at the top of the standings. Chanmari, despite taking an early lead, was unable to hold on.The match began with Diamond Harbour asserting dominance from the opening whistle. The host created numerous opportunities but was denied by the woodwork and some resolute defending by Chanmari.Luka Majcen saw his attempt go just above the crossbar, while Robilal Mandi struck the crossbar within the opening seven minutes. A few moments later, Joby Justin saw his header cleared off the goal line by the defender.Despite registering 13 shots and creating eight chances in the first half, the host could not open the scoring. Chanmari struggled to retain the ball but survived the onslaught to enter the interval goalless.ALSO READ | Kerala Blasters beats Bengaluru FC, registers first win of ISL 2025-26The visitor took a shock lead against the run of play in the 48th minute. Following clever footwork from Jota to win a free-kick, the ball was laid off to Marlon, who unleashed a powerful low shot past a diving Dheeraj to make it 1-0.The host equalised in the 73rd minute when a cross from Halicharan forced an error from Marlon, who turned the ball into his own net to level the score.Diamond Harbour intensified its pressure, seeing an Antony Moyano free-kick tipped over by the goalkeeper and a header cleared off the line by Jota.The advantage was finally seized in the 81st minute when Halicharan intercepted a misplaced pass from Papuia to score from a swift counter-attack despite a deflection from Lalruatdika.Two minutes later, Halicharan struck again, calmly slotting it past the diving goalkeeper to extend the lead. The assist by Tharpuia was brilliant and another clinical finish by the Asamese gave Diamond Harbour a two goal cushion inside two minutes.Earlier in the day, Dempo SC got the better of Aizawl FC by a 3-0 margin through second-half goals from Marcus Joseph, Jose Luis Moreno, and substitute Sebastián Gutiérrez to secure its second consecutive victory.Dempo moved ahead of its opponent to fifth in the table with nine points from nine matches, while Aizawl dropped to sixth in the table with the same number of points.Published on Apr 11, 2026  #IFL #Halicharan #Narzary #stars #Diamond #Harbour #beats #Chanmari #extend #lead #top
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    The visitor took a shock lead against the run of play in the 48th minute. Following clever footwork from Jota to win a free-kick, the ball was laid off to Marlon, who unleashed a powerful low shot past a diving Dheeraj to make it 1-0.

    The host equalised in the 73rd minute when a cross from Halicharan forced an error from Marlon, who turned the ball into his own net to level the score.

    Diamond Harbour intensified its pressure, seeing an Antony Moyano free-kick tipped over by the goalkeeper and a header cleared off the line by Jota.

    The advantage was finally seized in the 81st minute when Halicharan intercepted a misplaced pass from Papuia to score from a swift counter-attack despite a deflection from Lalruatdika.

    Two minutes later, Halicharan struck again, calmly slotting it past the diving goalkeeper to extend the lead. The assist by Tharpuia was brilliant and another clinical finish by the Asamese gave Diamond Harbour a two goal cushion inside two minutes.

    Earlier in the day, Dempo SC got the better of Aizawl FC by a 3-0 margin through second-half goals from Marcus Joseph, Jose Luis Moreno, and substitute Sebastián Gutiérrez to secure its second consecutive victory.

    Dempo moved ahead of its opponent to fifth in the table with nine points from nine matches, while Aizawl dropped to sixth in the table with the same number of points.

    Published on Apr 11, 2026

    #IFL #Halicharan #Narzary #stars #Diamond #Harbour #beats #Chanmari #extend #lead #top">IFL 2025-26: Halicharan Narzary stars as Diamond Harbour beats Chanmari FC to extend lead at top

    A quickfire second-half brace within two minutes by Halicharan Narzary secured Diamond Harbour FC a 3-1 victory against Chanmari FC in their IFL 2025-26 clash at the Kalyani Stadium in Kolkata on Saturday.

    The result ensured Diamond Harbour extended its unbeaten run to seven matches and established a five-point gap at the top of the standings. Chanmari, despite taking an early lead, was unable to hold on.

    The match began with Diamond Harbour asserting dominance from the opening whistle. The host created numerous opportunities but was denied by the woodwork and some resolute defending by Chanmari.

    Luka Majcen saw his attempt go just above the crossbar, while Robilal Mandi struck the crossbar within the opening seven minutes. A few moments later, Joby Justin saw his header cleared off the goal line by the defender.

    Despite registering 13 shots and creating eight chances in the first half, the host could not open the scoring. Chanmari struggled to retain the ball but survived the onslaught to enter the interval goalless.

    ALSO READ | Kerala Blasters beats Bengaluru FC, registers first win of ISL 2025-26

    The visitor took a shock lead against the run of play in the 48th minute. Following clever footwork from Jota to win a free-kick, the ball was laid off to Marlon, who unleashed a powerful low shot past a diving Dheeraj to make it 1-0.

    The host equalised in the 73rd minute when a cross from Halicharan forced an error from Marlon, who turned the ball into his own net to level the score.

    Diamond Harbour intensified its pressure, seeing an Antony Moyano free-kick tipped over by the goalkeeper and a header cleared off the line by Jota.

    The advantage was finally seized in the 81st minute when Halicharan intercepted a misplaced pass from Papuia to score from a swift counter-attack despite a deflection from Lalruatdika.

    Two minutes later, Halicharan struck again, calmly slotting it past the diving goalkeeper to extend the lead. The assist by Tharpuia was brilliant and another clinical finish by the Asamese gave Diamond Harbour a two goal cushion inside two minutes.

    Earlier in the day, Dempo SC got the better of Aizawl FC by a 3-0 margin through second-half goals from Marcus Joseph, Jose Luis Moreno, and substitute Sebastián Gutiérrez to secure its second consecutive victory.

    Dempo moved ahead of its opponent to fifth in the table with nine points from nine matches, while Aizawl dropped to sixth in the table with the same number of points.

    Published on Apr 11, 2026

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    Crispin Chettri returns as India women head coach

    The home side nearly doubled its lead five minutes later. Once again, Omondi caused problems on the left, sending in another well-directed cross. Shalyne Opisa met it from point-blank range, but Shreya stood tall to deny her with a crucial save. Kenya continued to pile on the pressure, and Opisa had another opportunity soon after when Leah Andiema delivered a cross. The Kenyan forward’s header, however, drifted inches wide of the target.

    India’s troubles were compounded in the 14th minute when captain Pyari Xaxa sustained a head injury after colliding with Ruth Ingosi during an aerial tussle. Pyari was forced off and taken to the hospital. She remained conscious and is currently receiving medical attention.

    Kenya remained the more composed side in the second half and continued to press forward. It’s persistence paid off again in the 55th minute when Airin Madalina released Tereza Obunyu with a precise through ball. Obunyu made a sharp run between Indian defenders before calmly finishing past Shreya to double the lead.

    Crispin Chettri attempted to reorganise the Blue Tigresses in the latter stages, but Kenya maintained its defensive discipline and physical superiority. A notable moment for the visitor came in the 87th minute when Jasoda Munda marked her international debut as she replaced Babina Devi Lisham in midfield.

    Published on Apr 11, 2026

    #India #loses #Kenya #FIFA #Series #semifinal"> India loses to Kenya in FIFA Series 2026 semifinal  The Indian women’s national team suffered a 0-2 loss to host Kenya in the semifinal of the FIFA Series 2026 at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on Saturday.Martha Emedot (2’) and Tereza Obunya (55’) scored for the host.Earlier in the day, Australia defeated Malawi 5-0 in the first semifinal. With this result, India will now face Malawi in the third-place play-off on April 15, while Kenya will meet Australia in the final.Kenya dominated the contest, both physically and tactically, against the Blue Tigresses. The Harambee Starlets seized control from the outset, using the width of the pitch effectively and imposing themselves physically across the park. India found it difficult to cope with the pace and intensity and failed to create clear attacking moves in the match.Kenya struck early in the second minute. Fasila Omondi surged down the left flank and delivered a dangerous cross into the box. India goalkeeper Shreya Hooda made contact with the initial delivery, but couldn’t clear the danger. Martha Emedot reacted quickest to the rebound and slotted home with her right to give the host an early advantage.ALSO READ | Crispin Chettri returns as India women head coachThe home side nearly doubled its lead five minutes later. Once again, Omondi caused problems on the left, sending in another well-directed cross. Shalyne Opisa met it from point-blank range, but Shreya stood tall to deny her with a crucial save. Kenya continued to pile on the pressure, and Opisa had another opportunity soon after when Leah Andiema delivered a cross. The Kenyan forward’s header, however, drifted inches wide of the target.India’s troubles were compounded in the 14th minute when captain Pyari Xaxa sustained a head injury after colliding with Ruth Ingosi during an aerial tussle. Pyari was forced off and taken to the hospital. She remained conscious and is currently receiving medical attention.Kenya remained the more composed side in the second half and continued to press forward. It’s persistence paid off again in the 55th minute when Airin Madalina released Tereza Obunyu with a precise through ball. Obunyu made a sharp run between Indian defenders before calmly finishing past Shreya to double the lead.Crispin Chettri attempted to reorganise the Blue Tigresses in the latter stages, but Kenya maintained its defensive discipline and physical superiority. A notable moment for the visitor came in the 87th minute when Jasoda Munda marked her international debut as she replaced Babina Devi Lisham in midfield.Published on Apr 11, 2026  #India #loses #Kenya #FIFA #Series #semifinal
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    The home side nearly doubled its lead five minutes later. Once again, Omondi caused problems on the left, sending in another well-directed cross. Shalyne Opisa met it from point-blank range, but Shreya stood tall to deny her with a crucial save. Kenya continued to pile on the pressure, and Opisa had another opportunity soon after when Leah Andiema delivered a cross. The Kenyan forward’s header, however, drifted inches wide of the target.

    India’s troubles were compounded in the 14th minute when captain Pyari Xaxa sustained a head injury after colliding with Ruth Ingosi during an aerial tussle. Pyari was forced off and taken to the hospital. She remained conscious and is currently receiving medical attention.

    Kenya remained the more composed side in the second half and continued to press forward. It’s persistence paid off again in the 55th minute when Airin Madalina released Tereza Obunyu with a precise through ball. Obunyu made a sharp run between Indian defenders before calmly finishing past Shreya to double the lead.

    Crispin Chettri attempted to reorganise the Blue Tigresses in the latter stages, but Kenya maintained its defensive discipline and physical superiority. A notable moment for the visitor came in the 87th minute when Jasoda Munda marked her international debut as she replaced Babina Devi Lisham in midfield.

    Published on Apr 11, 2026

    #India #loses #Kenya #FIFA #Series #semifinal">India loses to Kenya in FIFA Series 2026 semifinal

    The Indian women’s national team suffered a 0-2 loss to host Kenya in the semifinal of the FIFA Series 2026 at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on Saturday.

    Martha Emedot (2’) and Tereza Obunya (55’) scored for the host.

    Earlier in the day, Australia defeated Malawi 5-0 in the first semifinal. With this result, India will now face Malawi in the third-place play-off on April 15, while Kenya will meet Australia in the final.

    Kenya dominated the contest, both physically and tactically, against the Blue Tigresses. The Harambee Starlets seized control from the outset, using the width of the pitch effectively and imposing themselves physically across the park. India found it difficult to cope with the pace and intensity and failed to create clear attacking moves in the match.

    Kenya struck early in the second minute. Fasila Omondi surged down the left flank and delivered a dangerous cross into the box. India goalkeeper Shreya Hooda made contact with the initial delivery, but couldn’t clear the danger. Martha Emedot reacted quickest to the rebound and slotted home with her right to give the host an early advantage.

    ALSO READ | Crispin Chettri returns as India women head coach

    The home side nearly doubled its lead five minutes later. Once again, Omondi caused problems on the left, sending in another well-directed cross. Shalyne Opisa met it from point-blank range, but Shreya stood tall to deny her with a crucial save. Kenya continued to pile on the pressure, and Opisa had another opportunity soon after when Leah Andiema delivered a cross. The Kenyan forward’s header, however, drifted inches wide of the target.

    India’s troubles were compounded in the 14th minute when captain Pyari Xaxa sustained a head injury after colliding with Ruth Ingosi during an aerial tussle. Pyari was forced off and taken to the hospital. She remained conscious and is currently receiving medical attention.

    Kenya remained the more composed side in the second half and continued to press forward. It’s persistence paid off again in the 55th minute when Airin Madalina released Tereza Obunyu with a precise through ball. Obunyu made a sharp run between Indian defenders before calmly finishing past Shreya to double the lead.

    Crispin Chettri attempted to reorganise the Blue Tigresses in the latter stages, but Kenya maintained its defensive discipline and physical superiority. A notable moment for the visitor came in the 87th minute when Jasoda Munda marked her international debut as she replaced Babina Devi Lisham in midfield.

    Published on Apr 11, 2026

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    The Indian women’s national team suffered a 0-2 loss to host Kenya in the semifinal…

    #Deadspin #Dream #resign #Rhyne #Howard">Deadspin | Dream re-sign G Rhyne Howard, four others
    Deadspin | Dream re-sign G Rhyne Howard, four others  Sep 18, 2025; College Park, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard (10) reacts after making a late three point shot against the Indiana Fever during the second half during game three of round one for the 2025 WNBA Playoffs at Gateway Center Arena at College Park. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images   The Atlanta Dream re-signed guard Rhyne Howard and four other players, the team announced on Saturday.  The Dream also signed Allisha Gray, Brionna Jones, Naz Hillmon and Jordin Canada.  “This is a group that believes in Atlanta, believes in each other and is united in the pursuit of a championship,” Dream general manager Dan Padover said in a statement. “Allisha, Brionna, Jordin, Naz and Rhyne represent the standard we are building here in Atlanta; talented, unselfish and fully committed to winning. Their decision to continue building together, in this city and with each other, speaks to their belief in our vision and culture — one built to win, with great players and even better people.”  Said Dream coach Karl Smesko: “These players have established the standard for Atlanta Dream basketball. Their work ethic, competitiveness and belief in one another drive everything we do. We’re excited to continue building with this group.”   These signings come on the heels of Atlanta acquiring two-time All-Star Angel Reese from the Chicago Sky on Monday.  Howard, 25, averaged 17.5 points, 4.6 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game last season. She was the top overall pick of the 2022 WNBA Draft.  The Dream will open its season May 10 at the Minnesota Lynx.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Dream #resign #Rhyne #HowardSep 18, 2025; College Park, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard (10) reacts after making a late three point shot against the Indiana Fever during the second half during game three of round one for the 2025 WNBA Playoffs at Gateway Center Arena at College Park. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

    The Atlanta Dream re-signed guard Rhyne Howard and four other players, the team announced on Saturday.

    The Dream also signed Allisha Gray, Brionna Jones, Naz Hillmon and Jordin Canada.

    “This is a group that believes in Atlanta, believes in each other and is united in the pursuit of a championship,” Dream general manager Dan Padover said in a statement. “Allisha, Brionna, Jordin, Naz and Rhyne represent the standard we are building here in Atlanta; talented, unselfish and fully committed to winning. Their decision to continue building together, in this city and with each other, speaks to their belief in our vision and culture — one built to win, with great players and even better people.”


    Said Dream coach Karl Smesko: “These players have established the standard for Atlanta Dream basketball. Their work ethic, competitiveness and belief in one another drive everything we do. We’re excited to continue building with this group.”

    These signings come on the heels of Atlanta acquiring two-time All-Star Angel Reese from the Chicago Sky on Monday.

    Howard, 25, averaged 17.5 points, 4.6 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game last season. She was the top overall pick of the 2022 WNBA Draft.

    The Dream will open its season May 10 at the Minnesota Lynx.


    –Field Level Media

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