Las Vegas Aces win 2025 WNBA championship
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After a comfortable victory in Game 1, life has been quite troublesome for the Minnesota Lynx. They dropped Game 2 in heartbreaking fashion after squandering a 20-point lead, and they surrendered a four-point lead in Game 3 to fall behind 2-1 to the ...
Alyssa Thomas' first year with the Phoenix Mercury has been stellar, and now, she has another record under her belt.
A’ja Wilson had one last dash in her. The buzzer had sounded on her third WNBA championship in four years, and Wilson, the sport’s most dominant force, had no shots left to take but people she needed to see.
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Mercury complete 20-point comeback to stun Lynx in OT, even WNBA semifinal series
The Phoenix Mercury forced overtime to even their series with the Minnesota Lynx. Game 3 is Friday in Phoenix.
Updates from Game 3 of the WNBA Finals between the Phoenix Mercury and Las Vegas Aces at Mortgage Matchup Center, including time and TV channel.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Atlanta Dream guard Allisha Gray has been named to the 2025 All-WNBA First Team, the league announced Friday. Gray is the fourth player in franchise history to earn a First Team selection and the first since Tiffany Hayes in 2018.
The Phoenix Mercury have one particular X-factor in the 2025 WNBA Finals vs. the Las Vegas Aces, and it's none other than Kathryn Westbeld.
The Las Vegas Aces defeated the Indiana Fever, 107-98, in an overtime Game 5 thriller on Tuesday night to advance to the WNBA Finals.