
WNBA Week 6 Recap: All-Star Vote Lead and Key Player Performances
A’ja Wilson leads the All-Star vote while several WNBA teams post strong performances in Week 6.
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A’ja Wilson leads the All-Star vote while several WNBA teams post strong performances in Week 6.
Indiana Fever will meet Phoenix Mercury on June 22, airing on USA Network, as Caitlin Clark looks to build on her 2024 sweep.
Raven Johnson’s first game in Atlanta as a WNBA rookie captivated fans, blending personal history with professional promise.

Despite being the league's least experienced squad, the Washington Mystics are turning close contests into victories, driven by emerging talent and a coach bullish on the future.

After a modest rookie season and a preseason surge, Sania Feagin was waived by the Los Angeles Sparks to make room for guard Kiana Williams, a move that underscores the team’s roster calculations and the shrinking presence of former Gamecocks in the WNBA.
Project B, a worldwide women's basketball circuit, has confirmed that WNBA No. 1 pick Azzi Fudd will join its inaugural season, highlighting a roster stacked with star players and a broadcast partnership with YouTube.

Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever’s breakout star, has revealed her first signature sneaker with Nike, the Caitlin 1, set to launch on October 1. The shoe features a responsive Air Zoom Turbo unit, Cushlon foam cushioning, and a lightweight Opticast upper, reflecting Clark’s dynamic playing style. Debuted in a game against the Atlanta Dream, the release marks a cultural milestone for women's basketball and sneaker culture.
In a recent interview, Skylar Diggins opens up about her deep ties to South Bend, her achievements on the court, and the values that have guided her journey from high school stardom to a twelfth WNBA season with the Chicago Sky.

The Portland Fire is reshaping the typical expansion team experience by prioritizing culture, inclusive opportunities and a constraints‑led coaching philosophy that is already influencing the broader WNBA landscape.
The Fever, riding a three‑game winning streak, host the Toronto Tempo on June 16 in a historic first‑meeting, with Clark’s 25 points and MVP odds in focus.

Recent WNBA action featured career‑high scoring, milestone achievements and emerging storylines for several former South Carolina standouts.
In a tightly contested WNBA matchup, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever secured an 85-75 win against the Connecticut Sun, extending their season to 8-5. Clark logged 25 points in 36 minutes, while the Fever prepare for upcoming road tests against the Toronto Tempo, Atlanta Dream and Phoenix Mercury.

A recent overtime win for the Indiana Fever showcased Caitlin Clark’s scoring prowess, yet analyst Tyrone Johnson’s remarks have reignited debates over her behavior and likability in the league.
The Indiana Fever will meet the Connecticut Sun on June 13 in a Commissioner's Cup game that could influence early season standings. With key performances from Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, and the Sun missing Aneesah Morrow, the contest promises high stakes and national broadcast coverage.

The Indiana Fever surged to a 114-106 overtime win over the Chicago Sky, posting the highest point total of the season. Boston's career-high 34 points and Clark's 32-point, 10-assist performance headlined a night that rewrote record books.

During a June 11 game, Caitlin Clark wore a limited‑edition Nike Kobe 6 Protro that echoed the vibrant palette of Swift’s tour, drawing attention from fans and media alike.

The Los Angeles Sparks sit at .500 with a 6‑6 record, but inconsistent quarter play and turnover trends pose challenges as the team looks to translate star power into sustained success.

At 26, Michaela Onyenwere returns from injury to become a cornerstone for the Washington Mystics, blending veteran savvy with mentorship for a team that’s the youngest in the WNBA.

Despite a barrage of baseless online criticism, the Indiana Fever are posting solid statistics and building a foundation for future success.

Olympic champions Lacey Eden and Hayley Scamurra joined the Washington Mystics for a special crossover event, meeting fans, posing with prospects and watching a dramatic game that ended with Caitlin Clark’s buzzer‑beating three‑pointer.
A new global offseason basketball league, Project B, is set to launch in November 2026, streaming live on YouTube under the production of Host Broadcast Services, and will showcase a groundbreaking Formula 1‑style model for both women and men, with Tokyo as its first host city.

With the Knicks two victories away from ending a long title drought, star forward Josh Hart’s adaptable play and selfless attitude have become central to New York’s playoff run, a fact underscored by fellow WNBA player Sophie Cunningham.
Caitlin Clark's debut performance against the New York Liberty ended in a loss, but her all-around stats hint at growth for the young Fever squad.

The Indiana Fever squandered a 12-point lead before losing 83-75 to the New York Liberty, with Caitlin Clark struggling and Kelsey Mitchell leading the scoring.