Category: WNBA News

  • Breanna Stewart Leads the Liberty to a Game 1 Win Over the Aces

    Breanna Stewart Leads the Liberty to a Game 1 Win Over the Aces

    Breanna Stewart set the tone early with 11 first-quarter points. That’s more points than Stewart scored in the elimination game of last year’s WNBA finals against the Aces. She had revenge on her mind and torched the Aces for 34 points and 5 rebounds in an 87-77 Liberty win. Stewie was the game’s leading scorer…

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  • Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark Lead the Fever to OT Win

    Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark Lead the Fever to OT Win

    Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark stepped up to help the Fever win 104-100 in overtime against the Dream. Boston had a season-high 30 points and 13 rebounds. Her efficiency was great, going 11/16 from the field and she shot a perfect 8/8 from the free-throw line. Boston showed off her footwork against the seasoned veteran…

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  • Sky Defeat the Sparks in Chennedy Carter’s Return

    Sky Defeat the Sparks in Chennedy Carter’s Return

    The Sky picked up a much-needed 92-78 victory over the Sparks. Before this win, Chicago had dropped the last 7 games, making this one of the most important matchups of the season. With their backs against the wall, they had the best game since the All-Star break. It’s not a coincidence that this coincided with…

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  • Season Debuts: Marina Mabrey and Satou Sabally

    Season Debuts: Marina Mabrey and Satou Sabally

    Marina Mabrey is making her Connecticut Sun debut today against the Dallas Wings. She was traded from the Chicago Sky for Rachel Banham and Moriah Jefferson. The Sky also acquired a 2025 first-round draft pick and the right to swap the 2026 first-round pick they acquired from Phoenix. Marina Mabrey is now in a better…

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  • Angel Reese: Most Consecutive Double-Doubles in WNBA History

    Angel Reese: Most Consecutive Double-Doubles in WNBA History

    Angel Reese broke the record for most consecutive doubles-doubles in WNBA history. She surpassed Candace Parker at the head of the list after a 17 point and 14 rebound performance against the Seattle Storm. The Sky lost the game 71-84 but Reese left it all out out there, playing all 40 minutes. She also contributed…

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  • A’ja Wilson: Las Vegas Aces All-Time Leading Scorer

    A’ja Wilson: Las Vegas Aces All-Time Leading Scorer

    A’ja Wilson had 28 points and 10 rebounds in a 104-85 win over the Dallas Wings. She is now officially the all-time leading scorer in the history of the Utah Starzz, San Antonio Stars, and Las Vegas Aces with 4301 career points and counting. She passed the record previously held by Sophia Young-Malcolm. This seemed…

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  • Minnesota Lynx Star Napheesa Collier is Out with a Foot Injury

    Minnesota Lynx Star Napheesa Collier is Out with a Foot Injury

    Napheesa Collier and the Minnesota Lynx took on the Connecticut Sun in a July 4th matchup. They lost a close one 78-73. Team USA Forward Napheesa Collier exited the game in the 3rd quarter after injuring her left foot with 2:36 left in the 3rd quarter. The Lynx had a 10-point lead with 8:10 left…

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  • Player of the Day 07/06/24: Caitlin Clark

    Player of the Day 07/06/24: Caitlin Clark

    Caitlin Clark became the first rookie in WNBA history to record a triple-double. The Indiana Fever beat the New York Liberty 83-76, led by 19 points, 12 rebounds, and 13 assists from Clark. She led a 4th quarter comeback where the Fever put up 28 points, topping off the legendary game. Clark struggled from behind…

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  • Player of the Day 07/05/24: Angel Reese

    Player of the Day 07/05/24: Angel Reese

    Angel Reese led the Chicago Sky past the Seattle Storm with a final score of 88-84. She continues to make history, scoring a career-high 27 points and 10 rebounds. That is her 12th consecutive double-double, tying Candace Parker for the most in WNBA history. Her name is with good company, Candace Parker is one of…

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  • Ezi Magbegor: Biggest WNBA All-Star Snub of 2024

    Ezi Magbegor: Biggest WNBA All-Star Snub of 2024

    This is one of the biggest All-Star snubs the WNBA has ever seen. The Australian Center has had a tremendous season, averaging 13.4 points, 8.8 rebounds, 2.2 blocks, and 1.6 steals per game. Even with a slightly diminished role with the additions of Ogwumike and Diggins-Smith, she is having her best WNBA season so far,…

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