Caitlin Clark 'makes new rule' during WNBA All-Star draft
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The New York Liberty's recent tilt against the Las Vegas Aces hit a ratings jackpot for ESPN. Per Madeline Kenney of the New York Post, Tuesday's ESPN broadcast of the most recent WNBA champions drew a peak of 813,
Minnesota plays the Los Angeles Sparks after Courtney Williams scored 21 points in the Lynx's 79-71 loss to the Phoenix Mercury
WNBA expansion teams usually don't get off to good starts, but the Golden State Valkyries are rewriting that narrative.
Angel Reese continues to find herself in the headlines on a daily basis. Early on Wednesday, the news became public that she had been named the next cover
WNBA All-Star Game captains Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier built their rosters, with both prioritizing teammates and agreeing to swap coaches.
Banham had her share of viral moments when she played for the University of Minnesota Gophers. Buzzer beaters, a 60-piece, even a tweet from Kobe Bryant. She entered the league as the fourth overall pick. But that notoriety pales in comparison to the women's game now. Her young Chicago teammates Angel Reese and Hailey Van Lith are prime examples.
On Sunday, Reese was named a WNBA All-Star for the second time. The 23-year-old will take the court in Indianapolis on July 19, and after Tuesday night’s draft, she’ll be playing alongside Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier.
Washington Mystics (9-10) | Prior Rank: 9 - The Mystics snapped a two-game losing streak on Tuesday by defeating the Chicago Sky in a two-point win to pull back within one game of .500. The Mystics have gotten better at executing in close games, but they need to string together a few wins in a row to rise in the standings and in these rankings.