The Minnesota Lynx met the Chicago Sky for the second time this week, and the crowd at Target Center was treated to a fast paced high energy game. There was a lot of scrambling and it was a little frenetic at times.
After spending the season playing overseas, Marine Johannès made her return last night during the New York preseason matchup against the Sun. Johannès came off the bench last night and made an immediate impact.
The Indiana Fever's preseason win over the Atlanta Dream on Saturday night ended with a bit of controversy. This is after Fever star Aliyah Boston was seen having what appeared to be an intense conversation with Dream player Naz Hillmon shortly after the final buzzer.
Caitlin Clark led the charge for the Indiana Fever on Saturday night in their preseason finale. The reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year finished with 13 points
After an offseason overhaul, the Indiana Fever assembled a stacked, 15-player roster built around WNBA All-Star Catilin Clark heading into training camp.
Brittney Griner had to walk off the court after two minutes of playing in the preseason matchup between the Indiana Fever and the Atlanta Dream, which ended in a victory for the former with a score line of 76-81.
Sophie Cunningham continues to bring the heat both on and off the court with her striking presence following her debut with the Indiana Fever. Known for her fearless and fiery energy, it's no surprise that she became one of the fan favorites and a rising force in the WNBA.
The Indiana Fever closed out the 2025 preseason undefeated after an 81–76 victory over the Atlanta Dream at Gateway Center in College Park. Lexie Hull paced the Fever with 14 points, hitting 6 of 12 from the floor and adding five rebounds and four assists, while Caitlin Clark chipped in 13 points and seven assists to keep Indiana undefeated.
The Atlanta Dream wrapped their WNBA preseason games on Saturday in an 81-76 loss against the Indiana Fever. The Dream showcased their newest star, Brittney Griner, who was on the floor for a limited time.
The Atlanta Dream couldn't end their WNBA preseason on a high note against the Indiana Fever. The Dream had an 81-76 loss as their star player, Brittney Griner, only played for two minutes.
The Dallas Wings capped their 2025 preseason with a dominant 119–52 victory over the Toyota Antelopes of the Women’s Japan Basketball League on Saturday night at College Park Center.
The Indiana Fever wrapped up their preseason on a high, taking down the Atlanta Dream 81-76 on the road to finish a perfect 3-0. The game saw several standout performances, with the Dream giving fans a brief look at Brittney Griner, who hit a three in just two minutes of play, while Brionna Jones added 11 points.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham has made her first public post following a scary ankle injury during a preseason win against the Atlanta Dream. The injury happened in the third quarter of Saturday’s game, just one week before the team’s regular season opener.
Katie Lou Samuelson was set for a promising season with the Seattle Storm as May began, but a devastating injury changed everything. The 6-foot-3 forward from Fullerton, California, tore her right ACL as training camp got underway.
Paige Bueckers has been a basketball star nearly her entire life. From her early days in Edina, Minnesota to her standout high school career at Hopkins High School in Minnetonka, she's always been in the spotlight.
The Atlanta Dream played in their final preseason game on Saturday at home against the Indiana Fever. Unfortunately, they were not able to get the win, and lost 81-76 after having a hard time getting anything going on offense.
The Las Vegas Aces have a bit of a situation. Before they can begin a title run this upcoming season, the need to solve their salary cap situation is imperative.
The Dallas Wings’ rebuild isn’t just underway—it’s already taken shape. With the franchise selecting Paige Bueckers as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, the organization has landed a player widely regarded as a generational talent, and one eager to lead the turnaround.
Over the past few years, the footwear industry has finally realized that WNBA players can move sneakers with the best of them. Look no further than Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson.
The New York Liberty team that walked off the court last fall with the franchise's first-ever WNBA championship has made some slight adjustments to the roster.