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Strapping Sacramento, a local gift shop with locations in midtown and Oak Park, will host a free watch party Sunday for the ...
The WNBA is expanding, with three new franchises set to join the league in the next few years and a brand new team currently ...
Sacramento Monarchs players celebrate their WNBA Championship win over the Connecticut Sun in Sacramento, Calif., on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005. Left to right are DeMya Walker, Ticha Penicheiro ...
In the second round, the Monarchs selected the 2005 Big East Defensive Player of the Year, Chelsea Newton. At this point, it was clear that Sacramento was going to be a different team than the ...
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- There was no stopping the Sacramento Monarchs during their record-setting offensive performance in Game 1 of the WNBA Finals, but turning one win into three wins and a ...
Sacramento Monarchs celebrate their WNBA Championship victory over the Connecticut Sun Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005 at Arco Arena in Sacramento. Carl Costas Sacramento Bee file The WNBA has had 12 ...
The Sacramento native used to cheer for Brunson’s former team, the Sacramento Monarchs, until the team disbanded in 2009. She now frequently flies to Minneapolis to watch her adopted team play ...
The Sacramento Monarchs of the WNBA also played at the arena from 1997 until it ceased operations in 2009. The popular “6th Man” statue was also removed during the demolition process.
How about bringing back our 2005 WNBA champions, the Sacramento Monarchs? Our fans can drive women's sports to a new level. We can be the team that values women's sports more than any other city.