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WNBA Power Rankings: Lynx take over No. 1, Fever f...
It's Commissioner's Cup time in the WNBA. How much has the in-season championship indicated who will win the WNBA title, though? History says not much.
Rookie roll call: how Olivia Miles, Azzi Fudd and Awa Fam are adapting to the WNBA
How are the top three draft picks acclimating to life in the W? Pretty spectacularly. Plus: a title contender emerges in Atlanta and fierce tunnel fitsSign up to get WNBA 30 in your inbox every TuesdayWe’re less than three weeks into the WNBA season, and we’ve already witnessed a little bit of everything.
2026 WNBA championship odds: Lynx, Wings see odds ...
One month into the 2026 WNBA season, the Minnesota Lynx preside atop the standings at 9-2 and have done it all without superstar Napheesa Collier, who remains without a timeline to return from offseason ankle surgery. Led by runaway Rookie of the Year favorite Olivia Miles (-800), Minnesota has shortened from preseason +800 WNBA title odds to +400, though it's certainly worth noting that they'll play the red-hot Dallas Wings and Las Vegas Aces this week. Speaking of the Wings, they continue...
Grading the first month for all 15 WNBA teams
It's evaluation time. Which WNBA teams have the best report card almost four weeks into the 2026 season? We've graded all 15 teams based on how they've performed over the first month while also considering the varying expectations each faced early.
Caitlin Clark's turnover problem could be a defining factor in her legendary WNBA career
Few athletes in sports history have entered the professional ranks with more hype and intrigue than Caitlin Clark. She’s a bonafide superstar — a transcendent sports figure on and off the court. The former Iowa Hawkeyes star shattered scoring records in college, transformed women's basketball into a national phenomenon and has continued rewriting the WNBA record book since arriving in 2024.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark reportedly set to release her first signature shoe later this year
There's no question that Caitlin Clark isn't just one of the most marketable athletes in the WNBA; she's one of the most marketable athletes, period. And, of course, since she's a basketball player, signature sneakers have been an inevitability, and it appears we may have an idea of when people will be able to get their hands on them. According to a report from the sneaker news X account Just Fresh Kicks, the arrival of Clark's first signature shoe, the Caitlin 1, is coming at the end of...
WNBA awards: Which leaders, long shots are worth b...
We are almost a month into this action-packed WNBA season, and this is a good time to take a closer look at the awards races that are already starting to take shape. The futures betting market can be volatile over the course of a season, so there's value in tracking where things stand and what could change moving forward. You might recall how things played out last season, when then-reigning MVP A'ja Wilson had fallen to long-shot status to repeat as MVP with odds of +1000.
Caitlin Clark ties her own WNBA record as Fever move past drama with win over Angel Reese, Dream
Looks like the fire's been put out in Indiana. Caitlin Clark delivered another historic performance Thursday night, helping lead the Indiana Fever to an 83-71 victory over Angel Reese and the Atlanta Dream while tying a WNBA record she already held herself. With 17 points, 7 rebounds, and 8 assists, Clark became the fastest player in league history to reach 150+ points and 50+ assists in a season.
Aces' Wilson WNBA's fastest to 6,000 points
Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson became the fastest WNBA player to reach 6,000 career points Monday in a 101-91 victory over the Seattle Storm. Wilson hit the milestone in her 278th career game and is now at 6,004 points. Former Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi, who retired after the 2024 season and is the league's all-time leading scorer at 10,646 points, reached 6,000 in 291 games.
WNBA coach escorted off floor by police officers following intense moment with officials during game
Washington Mystics head coach Sydney Johnson needed to be escorted off the court by police officers after blowing up at WNBA officials in a game Saturday night against the Atlanta Dream. The incident occurred with 3:52 remaining in the third quarter. Mystics guard Alicia Florez Getino was called for a foul on Dream star Angel Reese.