ESPN broadcaster and L.A. Sparks player Chiney Ogwumike explains why she’s heading home to Houston to do her part on November 3.
At 28, the WNBA player is the first Black woman to host a national radio show on ESPN—and that’s only the beginning. She opens up to Glamour about her intense hustle, activism in the era of “athlete liberation,” and investing in women.
Speaking of the game — Ogwumike is not done with ball. She wants to win a championship with Nneka and the Sparks. For now, she said she'll enjoy one career ...
Chiney Ogwumike didn't have to live up to the high standards her older sister set at Stanford. Instead, Chiney has carved out her own place on the basketball ...
After acting calm all morning, Chiney Ogwumike hugs her mother tight. Emotion set in. “I'm nervous, I'm nervous,” she squealed in anticipation of Monday night's ...
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