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The Portland Thorns and Fire staged a unique women’s sports doubleheader Saturday in the first collaboration between the NWSL and WNBA teams.
That's part of what makes expansion so special. Besides just bringing the sport to more cities, it also opens the doors to more players, like this season with the two new teams, the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo.
The Atlanta Dream travel to the west coast to take on the red-hot Portland Fire. Here's how to watch, including TV channel, time and where to stream.
After a perfect 8 for 8 shooting night, an emotional Megan Gustafson shared her appreciation to have joined the Portland Fire.
Megan Gustafson powered the Portland Fire past the Indiana Fever, scoring 22 points on a perfect 8-of-8 shooting night, becoming the 15th player in WNBA history. The Portland Fire might be a new addition to the WNBA this year. But they are making a clear ...
After 24 years, the Fire have returned to Portland. The expansion Portland Fire took to the court at the city’s Moda Center, dubbed the “Fire Pit” for the occasion, for the team’s WNBA season opener against the Chicago Sky on Saturday night.
In the Indiana Fever vs. Portland Fire matchup, it initially looked like the Fever might have things under control.
Following a win over the Indiana Fever, Emily Engstler put critics in their place with strong words for the Portland Fire.