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Sue Wicks on Her WNBA Legacy — And Reading Lesbian Fanfic in the Liberty Locker Room
By Ana Osorno at them.
· June 25, 2026
· 1 min read
WNBA legend and Hall of Famer Sue Wicks reflects on her New York Liberty career, coming out in 2002, and why she's just as obsessed with the league's new gay players as we are.
Why this matters
Sue Wicks' legacy extends beyond her impressive WNBA career, as her decision to come out in 2002 paved the way for future generations of LGBTQ+ athletes. Her openness about reading lesbian fanfic in the Liberty locker room highlights the evolving nature of team culture and the growing acceptance of LGBTQ+ identities in sports. The fact that Wicks is enthusiastic about the league's new gay players suggests a sense of community and solidarity that is crucial for promoting inclusivity in professional athletics. As the WNBA continues to be a leader in LGBTQ+ representation, Wicks' story serves as a connection to the broader national conversation about LGBTQ+ rights and visibility. The National LGBTQ Task Force and other organizations have long advocated for increased representation and acceptance of LGBTQ+ individuals in sports, and Wicks' legacy is a testament to the progress that has been made.
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Category: community ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: them. ·
Reading time: 1 min
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