MINNEAPOLIS -- Breanna Stewart understands the stakes. So do all of her teammates. The New York Liberty are one win away from clinching their first WNBA championship.
Wilson’s Unanimous First-Team Selection A’ja Wilson has secured another All-WNBA First Team selection, marking the fifth time in her career. Wilson was one of only two players this season to be unanimously chosen, alongside Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier.
Although she went through a lot of challenges and hurdles in her first year in the league, Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark still managed to end the season pretty well.
The New York Liberty are inching closer to winning the WNBA championship this year as they now have a 2-1 lead over the Minnesota Lynx. Through all of this, Breanna Stewart just made league history once again with a feat no has done before.
Sabrina Ionescu had a searing look in her eyes, and no I don’t mean before the shot . I mean after. This shot was so grand, it zoomed past the need for outward exultation.
Ionescu's three-pointer from near the logo not only lifted the Liberty to an 80-77 road victory, a 2-1 series edge and one win from the franchise's first championship. It also carved out a place in WNBA history.
Las Vegas Aces superstar A'ja Wilson sees a lot of herself in Chicago Sky rookie forward Angel Reese. The three-time WNBA MVP had some major compliments for the budding star in a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal.
Caitlin Clark joined more elite WNBA company this week. The Indiana Fever guard became the first rookie since 2008 to receive first-team All-WNBA honors.
Sun coach Stephanie White is more focused on a family emergency than her professional future right now.
Angel Reese is no stranger to high-fashion events. The Chicago Sky rookie went to the Victoria’s Secret fashion show on Tuesday, turning heads with her attire.
The former Oregon Ducks star from 2016-2020, Sabrina Ionescu, hit the biggest shot of her professional career in the New York Liberty's 80-77 win over the Minnesota Lynx in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals.
The New York Liberty looked like a team ready to unravel after the first quarter of Wednesday night’s Game 3 of the WNBA Finals. The Minnesota Lynx looked to have returned to form, with more efficient scoring and defense and took the first quarter 28-18.
On Wednesday, the WNBA Finals added another iconic chapter, as Sabrina Ionescu hit the biggest shot of her career to defeat the Minnesota Lynx and put the New York Liberty within one win of their first championship.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are not playing for the 2024 WNBA championship, but they should just be fine going forward. With Clark loudly announcing
Ionescu made arguably the most iconic game-winner in WNBA history — much like Bryant did countless times throughout his NBA career.
Thanks to Ionescu's clutch shot, the Liberty completed a comeback and now hold a 2-1 series lead.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark was named to the All-WNBA first team on Wednesday, becoming the first rookie in 16 years to earn the honor. Clark joined Napheesa Collier, league MVP A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces, Breanna Stewart and Alyssa Thomas on the first team.
Can you name every women's college basketball player to win the Wooden award since the 2002-03 season?
Sunday afternoon, the New York Liberty bounced back, even though the Minnesota Lynx looked like they were going to repeat what happened in Game 1. But the shots didn’t fall, and the Liberty went on a 12-point run.
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