Just over a month after her time at Iowa came to an end, Caitlin Clark made her long-awaited WNBA debut Tuesday night. Her Indiana Fever took on the Connecticut Sun in the season opener at Mohegan Sun Arena, and ESPN was hoping the ratings success from Clark’s college days would follow her to the next level.
The very new-look Chicago Sky will officially begin their season on Wednesday night with back-to-back games in Dallas.
In her 2024 debut, A’Ja Wilson put on a show as she scored 30 points to lead the Aces (1-0) to victory. Wilson’s 13 rebounds will begin her season with an average of a double-double.
The Phoenix Mercury fell 89-80 to the Las Vegas Aces on Tuesday night despite showing a valiant effort, but that wasn’t the only adversity that has been dealt their way this week.
Caitlin Clark will look to put her less-than-spectacular WNBA debut in her rearview mirror on Thursday night when the Indiana Fever host the New York Liberty in Indianapolis.
The Chicago Sky was one of the big winners in the 2024 WNBA Draft, coming away with two dominant frontcourt players in Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese.
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.
There is no denying Caitlin Clark's impact on the WNBA, and her professional debut has fans rushing to their prefered sportsbooks. But should you be betting on her based on how she played in her season debut?
On the cusp of the season starting, the new Chicago Sky head coach and WNBA legend looks to take it day by day. When it comes to basketball, Teresa Weatherspoon knows a thing or two about how to play the game the right way: with grit, determination and passion.
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Tuesday was a big night for Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft was making her much anticipated regular season debut on the road against the Connecticut Sun.
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.
Alanna Smith’s 22-point career night highlights Minnesota’s impressive come from behind victory at Climate Pledge Arena. The Lynx staunch defensive helped start their season with a victory for the first time in four years.
Two Los Angeles rookies will make their highly anticipated WNBA debuts on Wednesday night when the host Sparks open their season against the Atlanta Dream.
The new WNBA season is about to start and there are lot of reasons to be excited for it. For Atlanta Dream co-owner Renee Montgomery, though, the MVP race is shaping up to be a good one with Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson leading the pack.
Clark made her highly anticipated WNBA debut on Tuesday night and brought a championship game feel to the league's opening night.
With the WNBA season kicking off on Tuesday night, it was a chance for the stars of the league to sport a headline-making outfit. And some stars of the defending champion Las Vegas Aces, including A’ja Wilson and Jackie Young, went bold with their pregame outfits for the season opener.
Even though star center Brittney Griner sustained a toe fracture to her left foot, the Phoenix Mercury will roll into their season opener against the Las Vegas Aces tonight with 11 players officially on the roster.
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