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Former Silver Stars on the Move

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On Monday, a pair of centers last seen playing with San Antonio signed with new teams, as Ruth Riley joined the Chicago Sky and Ann Wauters signed with the Seattle Storm. Wauters, who last played in the WNBA in 2009, will help Seattle's frontline in the absence of Lauren Jackson to open the season. >> More: Player Movement Central | Transactions

Briann January at the Super Bowl

With all eyes on Indianapolis for Super Bowl Sunday, Fever guard Briann January gives us a tour of the Super Bowl Village, including a ride on the 80-foot-high and 650-foot-long zip-line between the Indiana Convention Center and Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
>> More Fever: Indiana re-signs Erin Phillips to multi-year deal

Harding's Half Marathon Blog

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Although she had never run more than five miles before, Dream guard Lindsey Harding decided to lace up her running shoes and train to compete in her first half marathon this winter. Harding completed the 13.1 mile race in Miami last week and sent along a blog and video diary to chronicle the achievement.

Mystics, Sparks Complete Trade

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The Washington Mystics and Los Angeles Sparks completed a trade on Wednesday that sends forward Marissa Coleman to the Sparks in exchange for guard Noelle Quinn. Sparks Release | Mystics Release | Quinn on Joining Mystics
>> More: Mercury Acquire Hornbuckle from Lynx for Draft Pick | Transactions | Player Movement Central

Free Agency Set to Heat Up

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The 2012 WNBA free agency period is underway. While teams can negotiate with players, deals may not be finalized until Wednesday, Feb. 1. Before the transaction wire heats up, check out the list of restricted and unrestricted free agents -- which includes an impressive group of guards (above) -- as well as core and reserved players.

DeLisha Hits EuroLeague Milestone

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Intensity. Productivity. Longevity. Success. All words that describe Sparks forward DeLisha Milton-Jones. The tenth-leading scorer in WNBA history, Milton-Jones is set to eclipse the 5,000-point barrier in her WNBA career this season and just last week became the first non-European player to break the 2,500-point barrier in EuroLeague play.

WNBA to Celebrate NGWSD

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The WNBA and its teams will celebrate the 26th annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) on Feb. 1. Through WNBA Cares, the WNBA family will conduct fitness clinics, speaking engagements and workshops in markets across the country to help lead, inspire, and create positive change in the lives of women and young girls.

Ten Games to Watch for 2012

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The 2012 WNBA schedule is out, which means it's time to circle some dates on the calendar for the games you can't wait to see. Since it would be difficult to watch all 204 games on the schedule, here are 10 must-see games to get you started, including a Finals rematch between the Lynx and Dream.
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Wauters, Riley Free agent signings
Briann January Super Bowl Village
Lindsey Harding Half Marathon Blog
Mystics, Sparks Trade M. Coleman, N. Quinn
Free Agency Signings begin Feb. 1
DeLisha Milton-Jones EuroLeague Milestone
26th Annual NGWSD Wed., Feb. 1
Ten Games to Watch Including Finals rematch
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