
Lexie Hull’s Defensive Mastery Fuels Indiana Fever’s Surge
Lexie Hull’s defensive brilliance has become the engine behind the Indiana Fever’s recent victories, earning praise from coaches, teammates and analysts alike.
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Lexie Hull’s defensive brilliance has become the engine behind the Indiana Fever’s recent victories, earning praise from coaches, teammates and analysts alike.

Caitlin Clark’s 500th career assist and Angel Reese’s rapid climb to 900 rebounds highlight a season that’s reshaping two franchises.

A recent game saw Caitlin Clark score just 16 points and turn the ball over five times, prompting criticism from fans and analysts alike.

The Huskies begin their summer schedule with a mix of seasoned players and promising newcomers, setting the stage for a competitive upcoming season.

The Portland Fire sit at 4‑3 under defense‑first coach Alex Sarama, while the Toronto Tempo rely on a high‑scoring backcourt led by Marina Mabrey and Brittney Sykes.

A look at how Sarah Ashlee Barker’s journey from Birmingham to Portland has been shaped by family, competition, and a supportive new environment.

Caitlin Clark's early-season brilliance rewrites WNBA records, as she leads the Fever to a comeback victory over the Golden State Valkyries.

Despite key player absences, the Indiana Fever have started the 2026 season with resilience, posting a 3-2 record and making notable roster adjustments.

Portland Fire’s newest guard Carla Leite blends fearless play with international ambition, aiming for WNBA impact, French national team success, and a future in Turkey.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are set to meet the Seattle Storm on Sunday, May 17, in a broadcasted clash that could shape both teams' early season trajectories.

The Chicago Sky opened the 2026 WNBA campaign with two wins, showcasing new chemistry, leadership from Skylar Diggins, and the bright start of rookie Gabriela Jaquez.

Megan Gustafson discusses her journey to the Portland Fire, the impact of coaching staff, and the significance of the team's first home win.

The Dream opened the season with two wins, but heavy reliance on starters and a weak bench raise questions ahead of a demanding stretch.
For the first time, 31 WNBA players will surpass the $1 million mark in a single season, a shift driven by a sweeping new contract that has reshaped the league’s financial landscape.