My name is Rafique Louison and I am an independent Journalist/Videographer. I graduated from Long Island University (Brooklyn campus) with a Bachelors's Degree in Journalism and Fordham University with a Master's in public media with a goal of breaking into the Journalism/Media industry. Here is my Sports Reporting/Journalism reel from 2019-2021.
Coach Keith Urgo, Darius Quisenberry, Khalid Moore on the @FordhamAthletics 85-70 win over George Washington. Moore had ...
Rafique Louison and Ryan Walker look back at the Brooklyn Nets win over the Trail Blazers and New York Knicks West Coast ...
Rafique Louison had a chance to speak with the Aces about avenging their semifinal loss against the Mercury and Stefanie ...
Natasha Cloud talks about the Washington Mystics' victory over the Los Angeles Sparks to even their season series at 1-1.
WNBA Recap (NYL vs WSH & Sun vs Mercury) June 3rd, 2022. The New York Liberty coach Sandy Brondello, Sabrina Ionescu, ...
Rafique Louison, Aya Abdeen, Ryan Walker look back at the Phoenix Suns early season success, Abdeens first semester in college, and the NCAA Upset wins as Rutgers pulled off a shocking victory over Purdue and Georgia Tech shut down Connecticut. We also discuss the release of the 2022 WNBA schedule.
The Chicago Sky Reach the WNBA Finals after a 3-1 series upset over the Connecticut Sun after a 79-69 game 4 win. This is the first WNBA Finals for the Sky since 2014, when they were swept by the Phoenix Mercury. Curt Miller addressed his team's playoff failure with high expectations and Candace Parker, along with coach James Wade, reflects on the type of year she had from video game/magazine covers to her third finals appearance. Parker won a title for the Los Angeles Sparks in 2016 and suffered a 2017 Finals loss against the Minnesota Lynx's, who the Sky defeated in the second round of this years playoffs.
As we get set for tonight's semifinal game two's, here are some player and coaches reactions to the Chicago Sky's 101-95 win over the top-seeded Connecticut Sun.