both left school early in a development that mimicked the men’s game. Lauren Jackson, a forward for the Seattle Storm, will join Lisa Leslie and Sheryl Swoopes as the W.N.B.A.’s only three ...
Former South Carolina women's basketball star A'ja Wilson had an amusing reaction upon learning she broke the WNBA's ...
Already the record holder for most points in a WNBA season, A'ja Wilson became the first player to reach four digits during ...
A'ja Wilson is looking to join some elite company and become the fourth player ever to win three WNBA MVP awards.
A'ja Wilson didn't let Angel Reese keep her recently earned rebounding record for long. On Sept. 1, Reese set the WNBA's ...
On one of the league's best defenses, Ezi Magbegor deserves serious consideration for the WNBA's top defensive honor, her ...
Rarely in any sports league does more intrigue surrounding who will win Rookie of the Year than MVP, but that appears to be ...
A'ja Wilson is expected to win her third MVP award. Where does her performance stand among all MVP seasons in WNBA history?
Two others made the WNBA Finals but didn't win the championship. Only one player -- the Seattle Storm's Lauren Jackson in 2003 -- was named MVP in a season in which her team didn't make the playoffs.
The last-place Sparks have a 44.2% chance of landing the 2025 No. 1 draft pick, but they 100% need their own practice ...