WNBA semifinals: Game 3 winners, highlights, analysis - ESPN
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Mercury have put the top-seeded Minnesota Lynx on the brink of elimination, going up 2-1 in the WNBA semifinals on Friday night.
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PHOENIX — The Phoenix Mercury have put the top-seeded Minnesota Lynx on the brink of elimination, going up 2-1 in the WNBA semifinals on Friday night.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark publicly responds after being punched in the throat during a game by Phoenix Mercury player Alyssa Thomas. Clark expresses frustration that the incident overshadows the game. Thomas then criticizes Clark for remaining silent about the incident, lamenting that 'our lives are being threatened.'
Dan Dakich UNLOADS on Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White for her embarrassing backpedaling after failing to stand up for Sophie Cunningham following Chicago Sky star DiJonai Carrington's flagrant foul.
CHICAGO — A'ja Wilson strutted on the orange carpet wearing a black gown with a netted skirt and black opera gloves. Paige Bueckers sported a sleeveless top, baggy pants, a Louis Vuitton tie and a pair of white Air Force 1s. Rookie Olivia Miles rocked an oversized double-breasted black suit with accessories from Prada and Cartier to mark the official start of 2026 WNBA All-Star Weekend on Thursday night at McCormick Place near Chicago's renowned lakefront.
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, speaks with OutKick about his congressional letter questioning the WNBA’s handling of Caitlin Clark and player safety, one day before Commissioner Cathy Engelbert sent the league’s formal response to lawmakers.
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, speaks with OutKick about his congressional letter questioning the WNBA’s handling of Caitlin Clark and player safety, one day before Commissioner Cathy Engelbert sent the league’s formal response to lawmakers.
The WNBA has never been bigger.
July 22 : The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and its players' union said on Wednesday they would continue to enhance security measures after meeting to discuss a recent rise in racist, hateful and abusive messages directed at players.
The WNBA and players' association held a videoconference Tuesday to discuss a variety of issues, including recent «racist, hateful, and abusive messages directed at players,» according to a joint statement released Wednesday.