Los Angeles Sparks' guard Julie Vanloo says playing in the WNBA was a goal that was always realistic. Now, it’s her reality. “I bet on myself and never stopped believing,” she said.
Alissa Pili was back home in Anchorage, Alaska, when she received the text. She was midway through a workout in her old high school gym, stopping briefly to check her phone.
The Minnesota Lynx waived their 2024 first-round pick, Alissa Pili, on Saturday afternoon — the moving coming fewer than 500 days after she was drafted.
The Minnesota Lynx are shaking things up, and they didn’t waste any time doing it. After coming up just short in a hard-fought 87-81 loss to the Chicago
TSN's Gilbert McGregor shares his Valkyries Mock Expansion Draft based on reporting and some deductive reasoning around players who will be eligible to be selected.
Two days after he was waived by the Miami Dolphins, defensive tackle Brandon Pili has a new team. Pili, a second-year player from USC, was claimed off waivers by the Seattle Seahawks.
Rookie Alissa Pili played a season-high 22 minutes, leading the Lynx with eight points With the No. 2 seed already clinched, the Minnesota Lynx took on the Los Angeles Sparks at Target Center to close out the WNBA regular season.
The Minnesota Lynx will go for back-to-back wins on their home court when they tip off against the Dallas Wings on Sunday evening in Minneapolis. The Lynx are coming off a dominant 95-71 win over the Phoenix Mercury on Friday night.
The Minnesota Lynx’s bench production exploded as they combined for 50 points to help beat the Phoenix Mercury 95-71 on Friday night in Minneapolis. Alissa Pili, the eighth overall pick in this year’s WNBA Draft, dropped a career-high 20 points from 7-of-9 shooting and a perfect 4-for-4 from three for the Lynx (5-2).
Alissa Pili poured in a career-high 20 points to lead a balanced offensive attack as Minnesota cruised past a short-handed Phoenix squad, who got a game-high 21 points from Kahleah Copper.
Sitting in A Bar of Their Own, the new all-women’s-sports sports bar in Minneapolis, waiting for the arrival of Coach Cheryl Reeve and Alissa Pili, the newest member of the Minnesota Lynx, one got the sense that this environment was not only welcoming, but necessary.
The Utah star, selected No. 8 in the 2024 WNBA Draft, is a paradigm-busting player who can bring out the best in the Minnesota Lynx and the WNBA. Alissa Pili probably is tired of being described as “unique.” The No.
The Lynx have nine players on full-time contracts heading into training camp. With up to three more spots left on the rotation, we dive into who the contenders may be.
Miami Dolphins’ defensive tackle Brandon Pili is not the only professional athlete in his family as sister Alissa was selected in the first round of the WNBA on Monday.
For the Minnesota Lynx, there are few players in the WNBA draft that come into the league as complete two-way players. This draft was no different. Look up and down the first round, and the areas of improvement become evident.
NEW YORK CITY-On Monday, Utah star forward Alissa Pili heard her name called early in the WNBA Draft. She was taken with the No. 8 pick by the Minnesota Lynx after her stellar season that saw her average 21.4 points and 6.1 rebounds while shooting 56.8% from the field, and 40.4% from deep.
Alissa Pili, the younger sister of Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Brandon Pili, was picked with the No. 8 overall selection by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2024 WNBA draft.
With the college basketball season reaching its twilight, mock drafts are starting to ramp up and Utah's marquee star Alissa Pili is among the stacked 2024 WNBA draft class.