Without question, it was a homecoming for WNBA veteran forward Alysha Clark when she joined AU Pro Basketball for the 2025 season in Nashville. Clark is from Mount Juliet, Tennessee, 20 miles from Nashville.
Caitlin Clark has left a major hole in the Indiana Fever this season. Clark has missed a majority of the WNBA season and the Fever have been forced to rely on several other stars, working under head coach Stephanie White.
A month ago, Sunday's contest pitting the Indiana Fever and host Washington Mystics seemed like it could have been one of the league's premier matchups.
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.
On Tuesday, the Washington Mystics announced that they acquired forward Alysha Clark, guard Zia Cooke and a 2026 first round pick in exchange for Brittney Sykes.
The WNBA midseason trade window is heating up, with teams across the league making aggressive moves to strengthen their rosters before the deadline. On
The Washington Mystics traded All-Star guard Brittney Sykes, their leading scorer, to the Seattle Storm on Tuesday in exchange for forward Alysha Clark, guard Zia Cooke and the Storm's 2026 first-round draft pick.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever were looking to secure their first win of the three-game road trip, taking on a familiar foe. Late Tuesday night, Clark and the Fever faced the Seattle Storm, marking their first game against former Indiana guard Erica Wheeler.
The Las Vegas Aces (5-7) took on the Seattle Storm (8-5) at home. The Aces welcomed A’ja Wilson back to the lineup. As recent as an hour before game time she was listed as questionable.
After a thrilling, last second victory over the Washington Mystics, 75-72 on Friday night at home, the Las Vegas Aces are looking to go 3-1 as they head to Seattle to take on the Storm on Sunday afternoon at 3pm PT.
Former Indiana Fever player Erica Wheeler has recently signed with the Seattle Storm, and she has asked a friend for a “Seattle welcome.” In one of her
With March Madness heating up, two basketball legends shared their NCAA title predictions Wednesday night during the “Hoops in the Hall: Bracket Bash” at Fashion Show Las Vegas.
The pursuit of depth continues for the Las Vegas Aces. While the WNBA offseason rages on, WNBA players are honing their skills in the Athletes Unlimited league.
Alysha Clark is on the move, inking a deal with the Seattle Storm, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelbourne. In what has been a shocking trend, Clark is the latest
Hear from the players who will be competing in Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball’s fourth season before the games tip off in Nashville on Feb. 5. Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball will kick off the league’s fourth season in Nashville, TN on Wednesday, February 5.
As the fourth season of Athletes Unlimited Basketball is close to kicking off, fans can watch the actions thanks to the WNBA app. For the third consecutive season, the WNBA app will showcase Athletes Unlimited Basketball action and free for the second season in a row via the app.
As Season Four of Athletes Unlimited Basketball approaches from Nashville, the 40-player roster brings plenty of experience from the WNBA and fan favorites of Athletes Unlimited Basketball.
Thanks to an impressive run last season, Sports Illustrated bestowed Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson with an honor by naming her the WNBA Player of the Year.
As the fourth season of Athletes Unlimited Basketball approaches, there will be some new faces in Nashville. One of those faces is forward Alysha Clark, a three-time WNBA champion.
On Tuesday, November 19, Athletes Unlimited officially announced a batch of player commitments for the 2025 season, the fourth basketball campaign for the organization that has blossomed into a stable mainstay for hoopers looking to stay stateside in the winter.
Stephen A Smith opened up First Take with a debate about Caitlin Clark and the physicality towards her during her rookie season. This debate became heated when Monica McNutt offered her opinion on the situation as well as Shannon Sharpe who joined in.
PlayersTV, known for its impressive roster of athletes from various professional sports leagues, has taken a significant step forward with its recent leadership additions and investments.