Diana Taurasi, off to a good start in her 20th WNBA season, and the Phoenix Mercury are set for their 2024 home debut on Saturday against the Atlanta Dream.
Minnesota topped Seattle for the second straight game, coming out on top in double overtime in the home opener to remain undefeated on the season. After taking a game on the road against the Seattle Storm last Tuesday, the Minnesota Lynx returned home Friday to host their first game of the year at Target Center against the same opponent.
After wrapping up practice on Thursday afternoon, the Phoenix Mercury will be near full strength, but one player’s status is up in the air while another will be inactive when they face the Atlanta Dream on Saturday.
DeWanna Bonner scored a game-high 22 points and the Connecticut Sun rallied from a six-point deficit in the fourth quarter to stop the visiting Washington Mystics 84-77 on Friday.
The Las Vegas Aces (1-0) host the Los Angeles Sparks (0-1) after A’ja Wilson racked up 30 points in the Aces’ 89-80 victory over the Mercury. The matchup airs on ABC at 3:00 PM ET on Saturday, May 18, 2024.
While Brittney Griner is out indefinitely after suffering a toe fracture, Phoenix Mercury head coach Nate Tibbetts has had to adjust his roster without
As the Las Vegas Aces set their sights on a WNBA three-peat, the city’s Convention and Visitors Authority is looking to reward their success. The entire roster is set to receive a lucrative sponsorship, the city announced Friday.
A game after putting up 31 points in a 102-66 win over the Fever, Breanna Stewart leads the New York Liberty (2-0) at home against the Indiana Fever (0-2) on Saturday, May 18, 2024.
Watch the Seattle Storm visiting Minnesota Lynx in the WNBA action at the Target Center. The game will start on Friday, May 17, at 9:30 PM ET. Here, you can find all the information on how to watch this event for free in the US via live stream, as well as the TV channel and start time.
The Las Vegas Aces have sold out 15 of their 20 home games -- the most in WNBA history -- and became the first team to sell out its allotment of season tickets.
With Natasha Howard sidelined, Eric Moody looks at players on the Wings and around the WNBA who could be worthy fantasy fill-ins.
Watch the Washington Mystics visiting Connecticut Sun in the WNBA action at the Mohegan Sun Arena. The game will start on Friday, May 17, at 7:30 PM ET.
The Dallas Wings put together a strong effort on both ends of the floor in their 87-79 season-opening win over the Chicago Sky on Wednesday night. That effort particularly was noticeable late in the second half as the Wings scored 14 straight points in the final few minutes of play to overcome a two-point deficit and secure the victory.
While the influx of popular rookie talent dominated the start to this WNBA season, the Las Vegas Aces are focused on remaining the league's best team. The two-time defending champion Aces (1-0) look to open with a second straight victory when they face the visiting Los Angeles Sparks (0-1) and prized rookie Cameron Brink on Saturday.
Dallas Wings forward Natasha Howard is expected to miss three-to-six weeks with a broken foot, the team announced Friday. The Wings signed free agent forward Monique Billings to a salary cap hardship contract to replace Howard, who sustained the injury during Dallas' 87-79 victory over the Chicago Sky on Wednesday.
The New York Liberty look to remain unbeaten on Saturday afternoon when they host the Indiana Fever and rookie Caitlin Clark in their home opener in Brooklyn.
From a moneyline pick to a player prop, Action Network experts dive into their best bets for Mystics vs. Sun and the Storm vs. Lynx matchups for Friday, May 17.
As the hype surrounding Natasha Cloud’s arrival with the Phoenix Mercury keeps growing exponentially, the team is offering the first-ever number customization on her Nike Explorer and Rebel jerseys for fans to purchase. Repping the number zero this season after wearing No.
Some scalpers may have overestimated Clark’s drawing power — particularly in her home arena.
The Chicago Sky's Big 3, comprised of Angel Reese, Isabelle Harrison, and Kysre Gondrezick, has captivated NBA fans with their impressive skills and potential and their looks.
If there were any questions about whether Caitlin Clark would carry over her star power from college basketball to the WNBA, they were answered in just one game.
The WNBA recently ushered in a new collection of stars for their league in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Those new stars have brought in more attention and eyeballs than ever before.
On Tuesday, the Las Vegas Aces hosted the 2024 opening night against the Phoenix Mercury and squeezed out with a win. Las Vegas will begin the season undefeated after battling against Phoenix for all four quarters.
Like in the WNBA, hype is a curious commodity. It is borne out of expectation which, as we all know, is nothing more than premeditated resentment. Be it a super team, superstar, or new facility, the proof is what happens on the court, not in the press releases or the media in general.
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