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WNBA/NCAAW news roundup: Mercury’s Brittney Griner pleads guilty

WNBA/NCAAW news roundup: Mercury’s Brittney Griner pleads guilty

Here’s what happened in the world of women’s basketball this past week:


Brittney Griner pleads guilty to drug charges

On Thursday, detained WNBA star Brittney Griner pled guilty to bringing vape cartridges containing hashish oil into Russia. Griner told the judge, “I’d like to plead guilty, your honor. But there was no intent. I didn’t want to break the law.”

Griner currently faces up to 10 years in jail for the offense. She will return to the courtroom next Thursday for her next hearing. Her lawyer, Maria Blagovolina, told reporters that the team hopes the judge will go easy on Griner, explaining, “Considering all the circumstances of the case, taking into account the personality of our client, we believe that the admission of guilt should certainly be taken into account.”

WNBA All-Star Game to have 4-point shot

This change, plus a 20-second shot clock and no free throws, except for the final two minutes of the fourth and overtime, were announced Friday. These changes are only for the All-Star Game.

Sabrina Ionescu ties Candace Parker for most career WNBA triple-doubles with three

Sabrina Ionescu breaks record for points in a triple-double with 31

Phoenix Mercury might trade Skylar Diggins-Smith

It looks like Skylar Diggins-Smith might be leaving the Mercury this season. The rumor comes after she and Diana Taurasi were tangled up in an exchange that resulted in their physical separation in May. However, things might not be easy for Diggins-Smith, as Howard Megdal writes that it’s not clear what teams are interested as “many others around the league wary of adding her.”

Diana Taurasi makes it to 3,000 field goals

Allie Quigley will join the 3-point contest

The Chicago Sky’s Allie Quigley will return to the 3-point contest this year. Quigley previously won the event in 2021, 2018, and 2017 and is a favorite to take the win in 2022. She explained that she’s looking forward to the event, saying, “After winning the event last year I really thought it would be my final time taking part. But the opportunity to compete one more time and to do so in Chicago was too good to pass up. I can’t wait to shoot in front of our home fans; it’s always a great time.”

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