Today's result:
The Liberty edged the Wings, 93-89, in a hell of a game. Tina Charles powered New York with a career-high 36 points, and Shavonte Zellous added 27. Five Dallas players scored in double figures.
Tomorrow's game schedule:
The Storm look to hand the Lynx their first loss.
The Sun and Stars both look to end their losing ways.
The Wings visit the Fever, who are trying to rebound.
WNBA news:
The WNBA will celebrate Pride throughout this month.
WNBA team news:
WNBA player's overseas obligations cramp their teams.
In the Sky's early-season struggles, a glimmer of hope.
The Wings are trying to woo Liz Cambage to return.
The Lynx are off to another great start on the year.
WNBA player news:
Foreign play seasons some athletes and wears on others.
Sylvla Fowles' renaissance has the Lynx off to a hot start.
Imani Boyette is her NBA-playing brother's biggest fan, and she wants a 1-on-1 rematch.
Maggie Lucas is pouring her drive to succeed into knee rehab.
The new-look Mystics have Natasha Cloud embracing her new role.
Courtney Vandersloot won't slow down.
Duke grad Jasmine Thomas looks to use her long WNBA journey to end the Sun's playoff drought.
Chelsea Gray's leap is key for the Sparks.
Mercury rookie Sophie Brunner is making the most of her shot in the league.
Sylvia Fowles and Tiffany Hayes are the Western and Eastern Conference players of the month for May.
Former WNBA player news:
Becky Hammon is reportedly drawing interest for a GM position with the Bucks.
WNBA coach news:
Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve is the league's coach of the month for May.
Taj McWilliams-Franklin talks opportunities for retired WNBA players.
College player news:
Baylor's Kristy Wallace has been selected to represent Australia in international competition this summer.
College coach news:
ODU coach Nikki McCray-Penson has announced her coaching staff.
Kia Damon wants to bring a Penn State-style turnaround to Lafayette.
Murriel Page is a new assistant coach at Central Michigan.
Carli Tritz has been promoted to assistant coach at Creighton.
Cleve Wright has joined Eastern Illinois as an assistant coach.
High school news:
The McDonald's All-American games are leaving Chicago after seven years.
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