Layshia Clarendon, the first openly transgender and nonbinary player in the WNBA, has retired. The 33-year-old Los Angeles ...
Layshia Clarendon opened up about reconciling their trans identity during the 2020 WNBA bubble. The former WNBA All-Star made an appearance on "Good Game with Sarah Spain" on Tuesday and gave an ...
Los Angeles Sparks guard Layshia Clarendon, a leader in the WNBA's social justice initiatives, the league's first openly ...
The loss also snapped the Sparks’ WNBA record nine-game road winning streak to open a season. Layshia Clarendon had 17 points, eight rebounds and six assists for Atlanta. Angel McCoughtry had 17 ...
“We’re not only basketball players,” Clarendon said. “We’re always thinking of ways we can be civically engaged and impact our community.” In 2020, the WNBA and WNBPA formed the Social ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Sparks guard Layshia Clarendon, who was the WNBA’s first openly transgender and nonbinary player as well as an All-Star in 2017, retired Friday after 12 seasons.
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Layshia Clarendon, Los Angeles Sparks guard and social justice icon in the WNBA, has announced this week their retirement as a professional at the age of 33. Clarendon shared the news on Instagram ...