
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.

Recent WNBA action featured career‑high scoring, milestone achievements and emerging storylines for several former South Carolina standouts.

Angel Reese’s 17 rebounds, including a franchise‑best 11 on the offensive glass, powered the Atlanta Dream to a 102‑77 win over the Toronto Tempo, a performance that also saw Allisha Gray and Rhyne Howard add crucial contributions.

The latest WNBA action featured historic double‑double milestones for A'ja Wilson, dominant rebounding from Kamilla Cardoso and promising displays from rising players across the league.

Joyce Edwards and Team USA completed a perfect tournament at the 2026 FIBA 3X3 World Cup, defeating Australia in a last‑second finish to claim gold and cement Edwards' place as the first Gamecock to medal at the 3X3 World Cup.

The United States completed an unbeaten run at the 2026 FIBA 3X3 World Cup, edging Australia 21‑20 in the final. Joyce Edwards, a four‑time international gold‑medalist, anchored the effort alongside a roster of rising stars.

The Connecticut Sun have opened the 2026 WNBA season with a mix of promise and setbacks, featuring key performances from Leila Lacan, Aneesah Morrow and a resilient coaching staff.

The latest weekly roundup highlights scoring bursts, defensive upgrades, and injury setbacks across the league, setting the stage for upcoming contests.

Recent games highlight the rising impact of Zia Cooke, Aliyah Boston, Kamilla Cardoso and other South Carolina alumni in the WNBA.

The Atlanta Dream's offseason trade for Angel Reese reshapes the team's trajectory, blending star power with a fresh apparel collection and a commitment to community success.

A'ja Wilson's latest scoring milestone, Allisha Gray's consistent output, and surprise performances from newcomers defined the first week of WNBA action.

In a tightly contested WNBA matchup, Chelsea Gray's clutch basket and steal capped a comeback effort led by A'ja Wilson, Allisha Gray, Te-Hina Paopao and Madina Okot.

Alanna Smith and Jessica Shepard bring multi‑year contracts and early promise to the Dallas Wings, who are focused on defensive improvement ahead of their first meeting with the Lynx this season.

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.

Olivia Miles impressed in her WNBA debut, delivering 21 points and eight assists for the Minnesota Lynx, but a late surge by the Atlanta Dream secured a 91‑90 victory.