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Atlanta loses 2 players in WNBA expansion draft as Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo lay their foundations
Portland, which is welcoming a WNBA team back in the city after 24 years, selected veteran forward Bridget Carleton with the first pick in the league’s expansion draft on Frid
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Dream president Morgan Shaw Parker blazing path for women in sports careers
WNBA executive credits curiosity, strong mentors and building diverse teams for her success, which includes three straight years of the Dream selling out season tickets.
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‘United We Dream’: Atlanta’s WNBA, MLS team up for retail collaboration
The Atlanta Dream and Atlanta United announced the “United We Dream” apparel collection for Women’s History Month, blending both teams’ identities in three exclusive pieces.
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Dream to open regular season vs. Lynx; here’s the rest of the schedule
The Atlanta Dream open their regular-season schedule with a road matchup May 10 against the Minnesota Lynx.
Dream’s Allisha Gray chosen first-team All-WNBA
Dream guard Allisha Gray was named first-team All-WNBA, the team announced Friday. Gray is the first Dream player to make the All-WNBA first-team since 2018.
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Dream feel pride but looking ahead to uncertain future
The Atlanta Dream have a lot to build on after a record 30-win season and heightened fan engagement, but they're not taking success for granted heading into next season.
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Weekend Reflections: Good thing Falcons passed on Bill Belichick
Other weekend reflections include Georgia Tech being the top threat to Miami in the ACC, the Raiders are mismanaging Brock Bowers and the WNBA commissioner is flailing.
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How the Atlanta Dream built a fan community: Read and watch this
The final score notwithstanding, the Dream are building a fan base. And in an in-depth article on UATL, Gavin Godfrey explores the team’s standing in Atlanta.
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From promise to possibility: Dream chart their next step
After record-setting season, the team enters an offseason of change with confidence intact.
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Architect of the Dream’s rise: Dan Padover wins WNBA Executive of the Year
The league on Tuesday announced the Dream's Dan Padover as this year’s WNBA Executive of the Year. He also claimed the honor in 2020 and 2021 while with the Las Vegas Aces.









