Meredith Cash

Meredith Cash

Sports Reporter

Meredith Cash

Meredith Cash is a sports reporter for Business Insider covering all games played on a field, court, rink, diamond, or gridiron with a specific focus on women's sports.

A Knicks fan who grew up north of New York City, Meredith has moved on to greener pastures as one of the Cameron Crazies — and yes, she did live in a tent to get tickets. She graduated from Duke University in 2018 and continues to hope for the best but expect the worst from her New York sports teams.

Send Meredith tips, pitches, unsolicited advice, and criticism of her womanly coverage at mcash@businessinsider.com and follow her on Twitter: @mercash22.

Sports 2022-08-25T21:57:29Z

The Sky's the limit for the New York Liberty, whose future on and off the court looks brighter than it's been in years

Three years after calling a glorified high school gym their home, the Liberty kept up with the reigning WNBA champions and set the stage for future success.
News 2022-08-24T17:03:45Z

Candace Parker forced a rare own-basket after a bizarre deflection off an opponent ricocheted into the hoop

The improbable bucket was shocking even to Parker, who has scored in nearly every way imaginable over her illustrious 15-year WNBA career.
Sports 2022-08-22T21:14:29Z

A professional soccer star faked an injury after scoring to set up an epic twerking goal celebration

Lo'eau LaBonta — a midfielder for the NWSL's Kansas City Current — tricked viewers that she was hurt before running to the end line and twerking.
Sports 2022-08-22T17:01:33Z

Dennis Rodman says he's going to Russia to help free Brittney Griner, but hostage negotiators think it's 'a terrible idea'

The former NBA star "is likely to complicate and hinder release efforts" by speaking with Putin, a senior Biden administration official told Insider.
Sports 2022-08-20T14:15:00Z

Kelsey Plum tracked down a fan with Stage IV cancer to give her the WNBA courtside experience of her dreams

The WNBA superstar told Insider that meeting the fan, Ashleigh Ahrens, gave her a renewed understanding that "life is so much bigger than basketball."
Sports 2022-08-19T19:18:39Z

Map shows which states show the most support for Brittney Griner as the WNBA star seeks freedom from Russian prison

The embattled WNBA superstar, who was first detained in February, appears to be receiving the most support from a handful of states in the South.
Sports 2022-08-19T13:29:45Z

The shorthanded Phoenix Mercury unexpectedly kept up with the WNBA's top team — until yet another stroke of bad luck thwarted their efforts

The Mercury started the playoffs without Brittney Griner, Diana Taurasi, and Skylar Diggins-Smith. Now, after a brutal injury, they're down another.
Sports 2022-08-18T17:36:34Z

Kahleah Copper capped her meteoric rise to WNBA superstardom with a spot on Gatorade's elite athlete roster

The athletic wing joins stars like Michael Jordan, Serena Williams, Lionel Messi, and Sky teammate Candace Parker on Gatorade's star roster.
Sports 2022-08-17T21:55:03Z

LeBron James net worth: How the king of the NBA makes and spends his millions

A $97 million contract extension will make LeBron James the NBA's highest-paid player of all-time and allow him to continue to live it up.
Sports 2022-08-17T21:12:15Z

Kelsey Plum tracked down a fan with Stage IV cancer to give her the WNBA courtside experience of her dreams

The WNBA superstar told Insider that meeting the fan, Ashleigh Ahrens, gave her a renewed understanding that "life is so much bigger than basketball."
Sports 2022-08-17T10:30:00Z

Brittney Griner is set to serve time in one of Russia's penal colonies, where abuse is common, disease is rampant, and labor is forced

Direct descendants of the Soviet Union's Gulag system, Russian penal colonies are prison-labor camps notorious for human-rights abuses and corruption.
Sports 2022-08-15T17:49:49Z

Brittney Griner appealed her 9-year Russian prison sentence, but the move is unlikely to free the WNBA star

The eight-time WNBA All-Star was convicted of drug smuggling in early August, but the US government maintains that she's wrongfully detained.
Sports 2022-08-11T14:54:31Z

The scientific theory of why some Americans don't want Brittney Griner to come home from a Russian prison

Plenty of Americans don't support the US government's efforts to bring Brittney Griner home. An expert in hostage taking and recovery explains why.
Sports 2022-08-10T15:42:02Z

Candace Parker duped her defender with a dazzling ball fake during a high-wattage WNBA matchup

The WNBA superstar faked a pass, leaving a Seattle Storm forward absolutely dazed while Parker went up for an easy bucket.
Sports 2022-08-09T18:31:39Z

How tennis ace Serena Williams and tech guru Alexis Ohanian make and spend their millions

Serena Williams is the best tennis player alive. Alexis Ohanian founded Reddit. Together, they make one of the most famous power couples in the world.
Sports 2022-08-09T15:52:21Z

68 incredible photos of Serena Williams playing tennis throughout her career

Serena Williams has dominated on the court for over two decades. Photos show the poise, passion, power, and pride that's made her the face of tennis.
Sports 2022-08-08T21:51:20Z

WNBA players were forced to sleep in an airport after their team's flight was delayed, reinvigorating the debate over commercial travel

The Los Angeles Sparks' travel woes came at the end of the regular season as the team fights for one of the final spots in the 2022 WNBA playoffs.
Sports 2022-08-08T17:09:40Z

A WNBA All-Star returned to the court 10 weeks after giving birth, then brought her baby to the post-game press conference

Napheesa Collier gave birth to her daughter, Mila Bazzell, on May 25. Just 74 days later, the 2-time WNBA All-Star started for the Minnesota Lynx.
Sports 2022-08-05T19:52:31Z

Brittney Griner's WNBA team held a tearful moment of silence at a game played hours after the star's sentencing in Russia

Just hours after Brittney Griner was sentenced to nine years in Russian prison, her Phoenix Mercury teammates took the court to honor their star.
Sports 2022-08-05T13:18:09Z

Kremlin ready to discuss prisoner swap with US after Brittney Griner sentenced to 9 years in Russian prison

"There is a special channel that has been agreed upon ... and no matter what anyone says publicly, this channel remains relevant," said Sergey Lavrov.
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