Jewell Loyd scored 21 points and A'ja Wilson added 17 points and 16 rebounds as the Las Vegas Aces extended their season-best winning streak to five games with an 83-77 victory over the visiting New York Liberty on Wednesday.
The Las Vegas Aces (19-14) faced off against the New York Liberty (21-12) on Wednesday night at home. The Aces got off to a quick 14-12 lead over the Liberty with under 5:00 left in the first quarter.
The Las Vegas Aces (18-14) will meet the New York Liberty (20-11) on Wednesday night, August 13 at home for the only time this season at 6:30pm PT. The game will be televised nationally on ESPN.
After one of the most productive games in WNBA history, reigning MVP A'ja Wilson will lead the resurgent Las Vegas Aces into a home matchup against the New York Liberty on Wednesday.
When a player drops 32 points and grabs 20 rebounds in a single game, you sit up and pay attention. When she does this while strapping Las Vegas onto her back and creating WNBA history, you stand the hell up and applaud.
Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson has dominated the WNBA for years. However, Wilson's reign has extended to the footwear industry this season with her first signature Nike basketball shoe.
Las Vegas Aces star center A'ja Wilson is a three-time WNBA Most Valuable Player, and she played exactly like one Sunday night. Against the bottom-dwelling Connecticut Sun, Wilson stuffed the stat sheets with a performance that will be talked about for days, at least.
The Las Vegas Aces (18-14) took on the Connecticut Sun (5-25) on Sunday at home. The Aces got off to a quick 14-6 lead with 5:35 to go in the first quarter.
LAS VEGAS—The Las Vegas Aces appear to have found their form heading into the final month of the season. On Sunday, the Aces earned their fourth consecutive victory, defeating the Connecticut Sun 94-86 at Michelob ULTRA Arena.
The Las Vegas Aces come into Sunday's home date with the last-place Connecticut Sun as winners in five of their last six games and within striking distance of a top-four spot in the WNBA standings.
The Las Vegas Aces lost a 19-point third-quarter lead before retaking control late to claim a hard-fought 90-86 home win over the Seattle Storm on Friday.
This game between the Aces and the Storm was full of milestones for the two birthday twins in A’ja Wilson and NaLyssa Smith. On Friday night, the Las Vegas Aces (17-14) started their three-game homestand against the Seattle Storm (16-15).
The Las Vegas Aces (16-14) will take on the Seattle Storm (16-14) on Friday, August 8 to begin a three-game homestand at 7pm PT. The game will be televised nationally on ION.
The Seattle Storm have struggled as the WNBA playoffs approach, but the recent addition of All-Star guard Brittney Sykes should add punch to the lineup in a road battle at the Las Vegas Aces.
Las Vegas Aces superstar A’ja Wilson didn’t hold back after her team suffered a historic 53-point blowout at the hands of the Minnesota Lynx. The score wasn’t just embarrassing—it felt like a reset for the franchise.
Jewell Loyd established season highs of 27 points and seven three-pointers off the bench and the Las Vegas Aces rebounded from a horrifying loss one day earlier to rout the visiting Golden State Valkyries, 101-77, on Sunday.
After suffering a 111-58 loss to Minnesota on Saturday the Las Vegas Aces fall to 14-14 as they take on the Golden State Valkyries (13-13) in their final back-to-back series of the season.
The Las Vegas Aces hit rock bottom on Saturday. After folding in an embarrassing 111-58 loss to the league-leading Minnesota Lynx, change has never been more necessary.
Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson has one of the hottest basketball shoes on the market. The Nike A'One has sold out in multiple colorways and is shaping up to be one of the best debut hoop shoes in WNBA history.
In case anyone doubted because of the Las Vegas Aces' mediocre record, Wilson issued a reminder that she's the WNBA's best player with an unreal first quarter against the Los Angeles Sparks.
A tumultuous 2025 season for the Las Vegas Aces delivered another gut-punch of a blow Friday night, the Aces suffering a 109-78 blowout at the hands of the league-leading Minnesota Lynx.
By this point in the season, we tend to have a pretty good idea of where each team ranks in the hierarchy of the WNBA. There are no surprises. Teams have shown us who they are, and it’s our job to believe them.