
WNBA Milestones and Emerging Legends
From A'ja Wilson's historic climb to Madina Okot's career‑high performance, the latest WNBA action spotlights both established stars and rising talents across the league.
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From A'ja Wilson's historic climb to Madina Okot's career‑high performance, the latest WNBA action spotlights both established stars and rising talents across the league.

The Indiana Fever sit at 13‑9 halfway through the 2026 season, blending high‑scoring moments with defensive inconsistency, while coach Stephanie White pushes for stability.

In her WNBA debut, Justine Pissott hit five three‑pointers in ten minutes, helping the Aces defeat the Mercury 106‑58 and marking a promising start to her professional career.
In a dominant 106-58 victory, rookie Justine Pissott bursts onto the WNBA stage, delivering five three‑pointers in just ten minutes.

The Toronto Tempo attracted 20,996 fans to its first game in Montreal, where Marina Mabrey, Paige Bueckers and Jessica Shepard shone, and veteran Kayla Alexander made a notable return.

A packed arena in Phoenix witnessed a playoff‑like showdown as the Mercury fell 92‑89 to the Fever, a result that tightens the race for the postseason.

The Las Vegas Aces signed former South Carolina standout Ta'Niya Latson and Vanderbilt rookie Justine Pissott this week, while parting ways with Chennedy Carter and making room for developmental player Kate Martin.

UConn coach Geno Auriemma explains why flagrant fouls on top draft picks like Caitlin Clark are not targeted, and why the league’s transformation is overstated.

After being waived by the Los Angeles Sparks, 2026 draft pick Ta’Niya Latson has signed with the Las Vegas Aces, a move that follows her collegiate success at Florida State and South Carolina and a coaching endorsement from Dawn Staley.
Ta’Niya Latson, the 20th overall pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft, has agreed to a contract with the Las Vegas Aces after being waived by the Los Angeles Sparks.

After a career‑high 41‑point explosion against the Los Angeles Sparks, Kahleah Copper has transformed from a struggling shooter into the Mercury’s leading force, driving a winning streak that reshapes their playoff outlook.

From nightly film sessions to clutch performances, Cotie McMahon is turning professional challenges into opportunities for growth and team elevation.

A’ja Wilson and Aliyah Boston lead the All-Star selections as Indiana shines, while Atlanta endures a fifth straight loss.

Katie Muller, a Class 5A second‑team all‑state forward, announced her commitment to the University of Missouri, where her sister Ellie will also enroll. The pledge follows a standout senior season that featured 16.5 points, six rebounds and a 42 percent field‑goal rate.
The Indiana Fever will take on the Las Vegas Aces on July 5 without Caitlin Clark, who is recovering from a back injury, while A'ja Wilson prepares to return for the Aces.
The Indiana Fever will meet the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday, July 5, without star guard Caitlin Clark, who is nursing a back problem. The game, televised on ESPN and Disney+, will tip off at 6 p.m. CT, and Las Vegas hopes to have MVP A'ja Wilson back in the lineup.

Veteran analyst Jason Whitlock sparked controversy by labeling soccer as 'feminized' and accusing fans of indoctrination, even as the U.S. men's national team celebrates a key win.

Kelsey Mitchell earns her fourth straight WNBA All-Star starter nod, highlighting a standout season and a historic college legacy.

Star guard Caitlin Clark spoke out against online abuse and called for better officiating after a June 24 game where Alyssa Thomas was suspended for a flagrant foul on her throat.

Caitlin Clark denounced the harassment directed at players and coaches after a contentious foul involving Alyssa Thomas, urging the league to improve officiating and protect its athletes.

Caitlin Clark called out the harassment directed at WNBA athletes, urging better protection and officiating after a recent incident involving Alyssa Thomas.

Ohio State faces its toughest 2026 slate, traveling over 4,400 miles while battling elite opponents, while recruiting star David Gabriel Georges eyes a million‑dollar NIL deal. Meanwhile, alumni Kelsey Mitchell shines in the WNBA and Jakub Dobes secures a lucrative NHL contract extension.
Louisville women's basketball looks to fill the void left by Laura Ziegler with the addition of Virginia Tech transfer Carys Baker, a versatile forward bringing All‑ACC experience and a potent shooting threat.

Longtime Indiana Fever usher Judy Davis experiences an emotional surprise when her son, U.S. Navy Master Chief Kyle Davis, returns to the basketball court after a lengthy deployment.