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ELIZABETH Cambage — the first woman to throw down a slam dunk in an Olympic women’s basketball game — is back for the Opals but captain Penny Taylor a significant absence. That’s the upshot of ...
LONDON (AP) — Australia’s Liz Cambage drove down the middle of the lane against Russia on Friday and did something rarely seen in an Olympic women’s basketball game: She dunked. The 6-foot-8 Cambage ...
Former Los Angeles Sparks star Liz Cambage’s bold move to join OnlyFans after her WNBA career is paying huge dividends. According to Daily Mail, Cambage is earning $1.5 million annually, which is 10 ...
LONDON - Liz Cambage made the play of the day - maybe of the Olympic women's basketball tournament. The 6-foot-8 Australian dunked. FIBA couldn't confirm if the 20-year-old Cambage was the first woman ...
Former WNBA star Liz Cambage urged current players to find an extra source of income as the league and its union appear to be on a dramatic collision course in the upcoming offseason. Cambage, who ...
Twenty-year-old Liz Cambage outscored Jackson for the third game in a row yesterday as the Australians beat China 75-60 to book a semi-final showdown with the US. The 2.03m-tall centre lit up the ...
Tulsa, Okla. - The Tulsa Shock has announced center Elizabeth Cambage will be returning to Tulsa for the 2013 season. Cambage has previously stated that she would not be returning this season. Cambage ...
Four-time WNBA All-Star Liz Cambage has announced that she is “stepping away from the league for the time being,” three weeks after she agreed to a “contract divorce” with her team, the Los Angeles ...
Former WNBA star Liz Cambage, who currently plays for the Sichuan Yuanda of the Women’s Chinese Basketball Association, has offered some advice for WNBA stars struggling with their salaries. Earlier ...
Liz Cambage said she really wanted to join the Tulsa Shock last August for the second half of the WNBA season, but things didn’t work out. She was drained from helping her native Australia to a bronze ...
(Repeats with amended slug) By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE, July 27 (Reuters) - Australia has a good chance to clinch gold in the women's basketball at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics but the nation is unlikely ...