The Las Vegas Aces overcame a tough Indiana Fever team in a nail-biting overtime victory, advancing to the WNBA Finals for the third time in four years. A'ja Wilson and Jackie Young shined brightly as they prepare to face the Phoenix Mercury.
The Las Vegas Aces clinched their spot in the WNBA Finals after a thrilling overtime win against the Indiana Fever. With standout performances from A'ja Wilson and Chelsea Gray, the Aces are set for an exciting showdown with the Phoenix Mercury.
Caitlin Clark, sidelined by injury, gets fined $200 for a tweet celebrating the Indiana Fever's playoff win. Teammate Sophie Cunningham jokes about starting a GoFundMe for her. What does this mean for the Fever's semifinals against the Aces?
Caitlin Clark was fined $200 for her comments on Instagram about officiating during the WNBA semifinals. Despite her injury, Clark is vocal about the refereeing, sparking debate across the league.
In a nail-biting finish, the Indiana Fever secured their first playoff series win since 2015, defeating the Atlanta Dream 87-85 with a late layup by Aliyah Boston. Kelsey Mitchell led the team with 24 points, setting the stage for a showdown with the Las Vegas Aces.
In a stunning playoff performance, the Indiana Fever triumphed over the Atlanta Dream 77-60, led by Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston. This win sets the stage for a thrilling Game 3 in Atlanta, where the Dream hopes to break a long playoff drought.
The WNBA's longest regular season has concluded, setting the stage for thrilling playoff matchups. Will the Minnesota Lynx clinch their fifth title? Discover the key games and players to watch!
Caitlin Clark has announced she will sit out the remainder of the 2025 season due to multiple injuries. Despite her disappointment, she remains optimistic about her team's playoff chances.
The WNBA All-Star weekend concluded with Team Clark facing Team Collier, although star Caitlin Clark missed the game due to injury. Fans enjoyed exciting contests and new game rules, including a 4-point shot!
In a stunning turn of events, Caitlin Clark announced she will miss the WNBA All-Star Weekend due to a left groin injury, impacting ticket prices and viewership for the league's marquee event.