Caitlin Clark extends 1-of-a-kind WNBA record
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She was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Saturday night and then got her 379th career victory as a WNBA head coach Sunday afternoon in Dallas. As much as Reeve would have wanted her Lynx to be in Tuesday's Commissioner's Cup championship game,
Caitlin Clark is already one of the WNBA’s greatest players in just her third season in the league. Despite a lot of discourse this season, one thing has been constant: Clark breaking records.
For the first time in its six-year history, the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup will crown a repeat champion. The fitting finale tethers two era-defining teams, the Las Vegas Aces and N
New York hosts Las Vegas on Tuesday in a clash between the WNBA's winningest teams over the last three seasons.
Lisa Leslie dropped her strong take on the "face of the WNBA" right now, prompting fans and critics to respond.
The WNBA is back with a new collective bargaining agreement and million dollar players. The Las Vegas Aces will be looking to run it back as defending champs with the reigning MVP
Sabrina Ionescu scored 26 points, Breanna Stewart added 25 and the New York Liberty beat the Las Vegas Aces 93-85 to win the WNBA Commissioner's Cup on Tuesday night.
In one night, Mabrey rewrote two lines in the record book. Along with scoring 53 points, she tied the WNBA record with nine 3-pointers.