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Sunday, August 31, 2025

Playoff hopes on the line

Today's results:


The Sparks rallied to edge the Mystics, 81-78.


Still in progress: Fever at Valkyries


WNBA team news:


The two words that may have saved the Storm's season.


What Sun fans are saying about the team's possible relocation.


WNBA player news:


Golden State's newest players are seeking a change from vagabond to permanent status.


Indiana has signed Odyssey Sims for the remainder of the season.


Bria Hartley is out for the rest of the season with a meniscus tear.

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Saturday, August 30, 2025

Saturday night lights

Today's results:


The Lynx clinched the No. 1 playoff seed with a 94-70 victory over the Sun. It's a franchise-record 31st win for them this year.


The Valkyries thrashed the Mystics, 99-62.


The Storm downed the Sky, 79-69.


Still in progress: Liberty at Mercury.........


WNBA team news:


What to do about the Sky's turnover problem.


WNBA player news:


How getting better treatment has improved Nneka Ogwumike's game.


Kia Nurse's shot is back, and the chip on her shoulder is intact.

Posted by Sue Favor at 8:22 PM No comments:

Friday, August 29, 2025

Some clinching

Today's results:


The Dream secured a playoff spot with a 100-78 win over the Wings.


The Fever held off the Sparks, 76-75.


WNBA team news:


The Aces now have the league's longest winning streak in more than a decade.


Dallas had to rush to sign replacement players so they'd have enough on hand to play Atlanta tonight.


How the Storm's next four games will shape their playoff run........Seattle enters a critical stretch of the season.


WNBA player news:


Veronica Burton is making WNBA history.


Lexie Hull's two black eyes epitomizes her toughness.


Candace Parker isn't a WNBA owner yet, but her business is booming.


WNBA playoff news:


The Mercury also clinched a playoff spot tonight.


How injuries could affect the playoffs.

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Thursday, August 28, 2025

Loads of intrigue

Today's results:


The Liberty routed the Mystics, 89-63.


The Storm erased a 21-point deficit to eclipse the Lynx, 93-79.


Still in progress: Sky at Mercury..........


WNBA team news:


The Valkyries young core is turning heads, and that's not the best part.


Golden State's average home attendance is tops in the league.


WNBA player news:


Tyler Marsh has a vision for Angel Reese, and it looks a lot like Alyssa Thomas.


Tiffany Hayes: entrepreneur, athlete and activist.


Breanna Stewart's injury allowed her to be present at recent CBA talks.


Sue Bird will premiere a one-night show in Seattle.


College coach news:


Kevin McGuff spoke publicly for the first time about his DUI arrest in May.


Longtime Liberty coach Carey Green is retiring.

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Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Aces' winning streak now at 12

Today's results:


The Aces stopped the Dream, 81-75.


The Sun bested the Wings, 101-95.


WNBA team news:


Why Las Vegas is the team nobody wants to see in the playoffs.


Why the Connecticut government is steadfast in trying to keep the Sun in-state.


WNBA player news:


Alyssa Thomas again broke the WNBA single-season triple-double record, notching her seventh.


Is Kate Martin becoming the Valkyries' go-to bench player?


WNBA GM news:


Vanja Cernivec is the right fit for the Portland Fire.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Fighting towards the playoffs

Today's results:


The Fever got a critical 95-75 win over the Storm, as the playoff race continues.


The Mercury defeated the Sparks, 92-84.


WNBA team news:


The state of Connecticut is fighting to keep the Sun there.


WNBA player news:


Kelsey Mitchell broke Indiana's single-season scoring record.


Odyssey Sims has proven to be exactly what the Fever needed.


Kierstan Bell is making a difference for the Aces since moving into the starting lineup.


Veronica Burton has emerged as the Valkyries' heartbeat.


WNBA coach news:


From European glory to Connecticut chaos: Rachid Meziane's turbulent WNBA baptism.


CBA news:


Three possible paths forward.


Expansion teams are in the dark.

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Monday, August 25, 2025

Postseason watch, returns and jersey retirements

Today's results:


The Liberty edged the Sun, 81-79.


The Aces survived the Sky, 79-74, to clinch a spot in the playoffs.


WNBA team news:


The Fever's playoff hopes are slipping away.


The Wings are pushing through an injury-plagued season.


Vanja Cernivec has been named the Portland Fire's new GM.


WNBA player news:


Caitlin Clark is now a Nike signature athlete. Her logo was revealed today.


Breanna Stewart scored 19 points tonight in her return from injury, and said she "felt great."


Angel Reese broke the league record for most double-doubles in two seasons, with 46.


Chicago retired Candace Parker's jersey tonight.......she said the honor was "super special."


WNBA CBA news:


The league and players are deadlocked as the CBA is set to expire in two months.

Posted by Sue Favor at 9:20 PM No comments:

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Stepping up and stepping out

Today's results:


A Nneka Ogwumike buzzer-beater propelled the Storm past the Mystics, 84-82.


The Valkyries came together to down the Wings, 90-81.


In her first game back from injury, Napheesa Collier lead the Lynx with 32 points, to a 97-84 win over the Fever.


WNBA team news:


The Aces' trades are paying off during their 10-game winning streak.


Indiana is clinging to the final playoff spot.


Golden State's vice president of basketball operations is leaving to become the GM of the Portland Fire.


Could the Sun sale debacle end in a lawsuit with the WNBA?


WNBA player news:


Is Caitlin Clark nearing return? It looks that way.


JJ Quinerly is out for the season with an ACL sprain.


Megan Gustafson has a new title: author.


WNBA coach news:


Why Seattle coach Noelle Quinn's job security should be in question.

Posted by Sue Favor at 7:55 PM No comments:

Saturday, August 23, 2025

The playoff race is tight

Today's results:


The Dream set a franchise record with their 24th win, as they dominated the Liberty, 78-62.


The Aces took care of the Mystics, 91-81.


The Sun beat the Sky, 94-84.


The playoff race is tight towards the bottom:





WNBA team news:


Can the Valkyries fix their season-long problem of faltering in the fourth quarter?


WNBA player news:


A'ja Wilson makes her case for MVP as Las Vegas' winning streak hits 10.


Kelsey Mitchell's teammates supported her for MVP by wearing custom T-shirts.


Tina Charles notched her 200th career double-double today.


Courtney Vandersloot on loss, change, and the road ahead.


Paige Bueckers has more eyes on the Wings than ever, even in another losing year.


Even the replacement players are getting injured.....Odyssey Sims was injured in last night's game.


WNBA coach news:


Tyler Marsh was ejected during Chicago's game today, and demands more accountability for officials.

Posted by Sue Favor at 8:33 PM No comments:

Friday, August 22, 2025

Every game counts in large amounts

Today's results:


The Lynx stopped the Fever, 95-90.


The Storm ran past the Wings, 95-60.


The Mercury defeated the Valkyries, 81-72.


WNBA team news:


How the Aaliyah Edwards trade altered the Sun's trajectory for this year, and beyond.


WNBA player news:


Jessica Shepard needed just 22 minutes tonight to record a triple-double - the fastest in league history.


Lexie Hull scored a career-high 23 points.


College coach news:


Why Washington State coach Kamie Ethridge likes her rebuilt roster.

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Thursday, August 21, 2025

Alternate universe

Today's results:


The Sun downed the Mystics, 67-56, for their first two consecutive wins of the season.


The Sky surprised the Liberty, 91-85......offering hope in a lost season.


The Dream edged the Lynx, 75-73.


The Aces routed the Mercury, 83-61 - their ninth straight dub.


WNBA news:


The WNBA has broken their single-season attendance record.


WNBA team news:


Minnesota lost two straight games this year for the first time.


Despite all of their injuries, the Fever are still in the playoff hunt.


Why the Storm have struggled since the All Star break.


Its playoff dreams dead, Chicago's foundation is under review.


WNBA player news:


Paige Bueckers scored a WNBA record 44 points last night.


Caitlin Clark wants to play, her coach says.


College player news:


Tennessee has suspended Ruby Whitehorn indefinitely after her arrest for domestic violence.

Posted by Sue Favor at 9:22 PM No comments:

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Inside scoops

Today's result:


A battle still in progress at this time: Wings at Sparks


WNBA team news:


The injury-stricken Fever are at a crossroads.


WNBA player news:


Alyssa Thomas is driving the new-look Mercury.


Chelsea Gray has been looking like herself during the Aces' recent winning streak.


Napheesa Collier has been upgraded to questionable ahead of tomorrow's game.


Caitlin Clark sustained a bone bruise, in addition to her groin injury.


Sophie Cunningham said she didn't believe Bria Hartley meant to hurt her.......and she wants her mother to stop blaming her too.


Cunningham was fined by the league for a third time, for criticizing the officiating.


Angel Reese returned last night with a bang, and a hint of mystery.


Tyasha Harris talks about her "different path."

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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Playoff race in full swing

Today's results:


The Liberty ran past the Lynx, 85-75.


The Sun got the best of the Mystics, 80-69.


The Storm topped the Sky, 94-88.


The Mercury rallied from behind to overcome the Valkyries, 98-91.


The Aces survived the Dream, 74-72.


WNBA team news:


Teams are jockeying for playoff position behind Minnesota.......which failed to sweet New York with tonight's loss.


Indiana has signed Shey Peddy to a hardship conttract.


Connecticut owners are looking to salvage the sale of the franchise.


Chicago must play figurative defense to keep their 2027 swap from backfiring.


Cleveland's expansion team has hired Allison Howard as president.


WNBA player news:


Angel Reese alluded to a disconnect from the Sky in her return from injury.


Reese was back in the starting lineup tonight......what does her return mean for the rest of the season?


Sophie Cunningham is out for the year with a torn MCL.


Li Yueru will miss the rest of the season with a sprained ACL.


WNBA coach news:


Stephanie White's open-door policy has helped smooth the bumpy ride that has been this season.


The Sun's latest fourth quarter meltdown has raised questions about coach Rachid Meziane.

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Monday, August 18, 2025

The last off day for a while

WNBA team news:


How the Aces saved their season.


Las Vegas' win streak mirrors a gift from their head coach.


The groundbreaking Canada game raised the bar ahead of their 2026 expansion to Toronto.


WNBA player news:


The WNBA's labor battle is giving its young players a crash course in business.


Nine days of WNBA games starts tomorrow..............

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Sunday, August 17, 2025

Full game slate; Sue Bird honored

Today's results:


The Fever rallied to cut the largest deficit in franchise history and thump the Sun in OT, 99-93. Kelsey Mitchell went off for 38 points.


The Mystics handled the Sparks, 95-86.


The Aces dominated the Wings, 106-87.


The Mercury got past the Storm, 85-82.


The Dream ran away from the Valkyries, 79-63.


Sue Bird statue unveiling:


Seattle unveiled Sue Bird's statue today.


She is the first WNBA player to receive such an honor.


Video and photos of the unveiling.


Bird's full speech.


The status was righteous for an unrivaled star.


WNBA team news:


It was supposed to be a dream season, but Indiana got a wakeup call.


Three reasons why the Valkyries have evolved into a top three-point shooting team.


With today's loss, Connecticut was eliminated from the playoffs.


WNBA player news:


Alyssa Thomas notched her fifth triple-double of the season today.


Caitlin Clark was an MVP favorite, but she says Kelsey Mitchell is more deserving.


The Fever hope Clark will return before the end of the regular season.


Angel Reese is ramping up at practice and trending towards a return.


The secret to Cameron Brink's success after her ACL injury? Vision boards.


A new teammate gave Shakira Austin a lift. Now she's out to do the same for Washington.

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Saturday, August 16, 2025

Shorter, sweeter

Today's result:


The Lynx bested the Liberty, 86-80.


WNBA news:


Through the daunting part of the schedule, Minnesota keeps winning.


WNBA player news:


Kelsey Plum said she felt "underappreciated" during her time with the Aces.


Veronica Burton has powered her way into the most improved player conversation.

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Friday, August 15, 2025

No margin for error

Today's results:


The Mystics edged the Fever, 88-84.


The Valkyries crushed the Sky, 90-59.......who are seeing the wrong records pile up.


The Sparks escaped the Wings, 97-96.


The Storm survived the Dream, 80-78.


The Aces eclipsed the Mercury, 86-83.


WNBA team news:


Golden State is now the WNBA's most winning expansion team.


The Lynx are getting on just fine as Napheesa Collier recovers from injury.


Indiana's playoff position is threatened.


WNBA player news:


Sue Bird is set to become the league's first player to have a statue of herself erected.


How Emma Meesseman is fitting in with the Liberty.


Hailey Van Lith searches for her niche with Chicago.


Fever players hit the state fair this week.


How a fan got Sophie Cunningham to troll a rival player with her autograph.


Kelsey Plum clarified her post-All-Star game remarks last month.


WNBA coach news:


Just how good is Cheryl Reeve?


College coach news:


Ex-Wisconsin players are suing former coach Marisa Moseley, and the school, for alleged mental abuse.


Former Eastern Washington University coach Wendy Schuller will receive a $1.5 million settlement for her wrongful termination complaint.

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Thursday, August 14, 2025

A no-game-day pause

WNBA team news:


Time is running out for the Storm to snap out of their funk, as playoffs near.


From sellouts to the Angel Reese effect, Sky attendance tells a bigger story.


A relocation fee could sway the Sun sale.


WNBA player news:


Sophie Cunningham has a lot to say about WNBA officiating.


These five player injuries have shaped the WNBA season.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Themes and dreams

Today's results:


The Sun beat the Sky, 71-62.


The Valkyries held off the Mystics, 88-83.


Still in progress at this hour:


Liberty at Aces


Dream at Storm


WNBA team news:


Connecticut has matched Boston's offer for the Sun, but the WNBA is blocking a deal, sources say.


Las Vegas is feeling confident as the playoffs approach.


WNBA player news:


Brittney Sykes joined the Storm seeking a playoff run. Will she get it?


Cecelia Zandalasini is becoming Golden State's X-factor in their push for the playoffs.


Dominique Malonga has quickly become one of the league's biggest front court threats.


Aaliyah Edwards is embracing her new opportunity with Connecticut.


Jordin Canada will be out at least two weeks with a hamstring injury.


Angel Reese missed Chicago's road trip.


Will Reese play again this season?


WNBA coach news:


Tyler Marsh and Rachid Meziane are having challenging first years as head coaches in the WNBA.


College coach news:


Ohio State suspended Kevin McGuff for two weeks without pay for his drunk driving arrest in May.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

It's intense out here

Today's results:


The Wings squeaked past the Fever, 81-80.


The Liberty pushed past the Sparks, 105-97.


WNBA news:


Ratings and attendance remain strong, despite the absence of key players to injury.


WNBA team news:


With both Indiana and LA losing tonight, the Lynx clinched a playoff spot.


How the Fever are surviving without Caitlin Clark.


WNBA player news:


Jackie Young's Skechers signing is about community and confidence.


Grace Berger is grateful for her rest-of-the-season contact with the Wings.


WNBA coach news:


With tonight's win, Sandy Brondello is New York's most winning coach.

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Monday, August 11, 2025

Short but sweet

Today's result:


Still in progress: Sun at Valkyries


WNBA player news:


Caitlin Clark is progressing, but still isn't practicing.


How Maddy Siegrist helped former Villanova teammate Lucy Olsen acclimate to the WNBA.


Elizabeth Williams, Maddy Westbeld and Kia Nurse share a common path with pro athlete siblings.


A'ja Wilson was shocked at being the first WNBA player to have a 30-20 game.


WNBA coach news:


How Connecticut coach Rachid Meziane is adjusting to the league.

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Sunday, August 10, 2025

Around the basketball world

Today's results:


The Lynx topped the Liberty, 83-71.


The Mystics overcame the Wings, 91-78.


The Dream defeated the Mercury, 74-66.


The Sparks escaped the Storm, 94-91.


The Aces bounced the Sun, 94-86.


WNBA team news:


Minnesota and New York will face each other in three straight games, due to a scheduling quirk.


The Valkyries' pace continues to slow as injuries mount, and their schedule gets busier.


WNBA player news:


A'ja Wilson scored 30 points and grabbed 20 rebounds tonight - the first in league history to do so.


Cameron Brink relished her return to her "second home," the Bay Area.


Breanna Stewart is targeting a return from knee injury at the end of the month.


WNBA coach news:


Noelle Quinn is building a team culture in Seattle.

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Saturday, August 9, 2025

More rumbling

Today's results:


The Fever blew out the Sky, 92-70......even without a point guard.


The Valkyries left the Sparks behind, 72-59.


WNBA team news:


Chicago and Indiana's paths have diverged without Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark.


How the Sky aim to protect themselves from online harassment.


WNBA player news:


Allisha Gray's breakout year is powering the third-ranked Dream.


WNBA coach news:


The Aces' new assistant coach has been instrumental in their success with coach's challenges this season.

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Friday, August 8, 2025

The stars are out on Friday

Today's results:


The Liberty bested the Wings, 88-77.


The Lynx got by the Mystics, 80-76.


The Aces stopped the Storm, 90-86.


WNBA team news:


The Valkyries' GM explained the team's inaction at the trade deadline.


WNBA player news:


Sydney Colson and Aari McDonald are out for the season for Indiana, with a torn ACL and a broken foot, respectively.


Caitlin Clark talked about the difficulty of being injured for most of this season.

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Thursday, August 7, 2025

Another fiery day

Today's results:


The Dream torched the Sky, 86-65.


The Sparks rolled past the Sun, 102-91.


The Mercury dominated the Fever, 95-60.


WNBA news:


A crypto group claims to have orchestrated a series of sex toy tosses at recent WNBA games.


How should the league solve the problem?


WNBA team news:


Can Brittney Sykes help the Storm get back on track?


The Valkyries faced long odds, but have given the Bay Area reason to cheer.


The Aces made no trades by today's deadline.


The Mystics traded Aaliyah Edwards to Connecticut in exchange for Jacy Sheldon.


The Hartford bidders for the team are undeterred by the lack of support from the WNBA.


WNBA player news:


Back rehab for Angel Reese points to a longer recovery period.


What former players and coaches said about the Sun's possible relocation.


Now healthy, Maddy Siegrist hopes to help the Wings start winning.

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Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Taking it easier

Today's result:


Aces at Valkyries still in progress..............


WNBA team news:


Why the Storm's trade yesterday was worth the risk.


Forced by injuries and roster limits, Golden State is implementing a plug-and-play system.


Hartford and Boston are battling for ownership of the Sun.


WNBA player news:


How Caitlin Clark has kept busy on the bench while out with injury.


Rachel Banham offers consistency and confidence to Chicago during a challenging season.


WNBA coach news:


For Natalie Nakase, leaving Las Vegas was a logical step.

Posted by Sue Favor at 8:31 PM No comments:

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

An interesting stew

Today's results:


The Liberty handled the Wings, 85-76.


The Sky snapped a six-game losing streak with a 78-64 dub over the Mystics.


The Sparks held off the Fever, 100-91.


The Mercury thrashed the Sun, 82-66.


The Lynx edged the Storm, 91-87.


WNBA team news:


The Mohegan Tribe's approval is missing from the Sun-to-Boston deal.


The Valkyries can afford to buy at the trade deadline, but it's complicated.


Breaking down Golden State's options.


Did Chicago bet on the wrong kind of rebuild?


WNBA player news:


The Storm acquired Brittney Sykes from the Mystics for Alysha Clark and a 2026 first-round draft pick.


The league has fined Sophie Cunningham again for criticizing referees.


Injuries to key players has dampened enthusiasm for rivalry week.


After tonight's game, Paige Bueckers says she thinks she pulled a back muscle.


Diana Taurasi reflects on the evolution of women's basketball in a new Prime docuseries.


WNBA news:


A sex toy was tossed on to LA's court tonight - the third such incident this week.

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Monday, August 4, 2025

Lots happening on a no-game day

WNBA team news:


There is a looming threat to the Valkyries' momentum.


The offer to buy the Sun was accepted in July, but commissioner Cathy Engelbert never presented it to the WNBA board of governors.


The Connecticut governor is fighting to keep the team in-state.


The Boston Mayor is ready to do whatever it takes to land a team there.


WNBA player news:


Napheesa Collier sprained her ankle in Sunday's game, and will be out at least two weeks.


Storm rookie Dominique Malonga is peaking as the playoffs approach.


NCAA news:


The NCAA Tournament field won't expand next season.

Posted by Sue Favor at 9:17 PM No comments:

Sunday, August 3, 2025

Trades, sales, and comeback wins

Today's results:

 

The Liberty beat the Sun, 87-78.

 

The Dream ran away from the Mystics, 99-83. 

 

The Fever held off the Storm, 78-74.

 

The Mercury handled the Sky, 83-67.

 

The Aces dominated the Valkyries, 101-77.

 

WNBA team news:

 

How Indiana has transformed into the WNBA's hottest team......they have won five straight.

 

Connecticut president Jennifer Rizzotti says the sale of the team isn't final......which was confirmed.

 

A Hartford group is competing with the Boston bidders to keep the team in the state.

 

Fans and players are split on the possible relocation. 

 

The Lynx traded Diamond Miller and Karlie Samuelson to Dallas for Dijonai Carrington. 

 

WNBA player news:

 

Kamilla Cardoso has upped her rebound production, but is still chasing consistency.

 

Satou Sabally is out indefinitely, for personal reasons. 

 

Players are calling out officiating, but the league is trusting their process. 

 

The reported record-breaking sale of the Sun adds fuel to the CBA debate.

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Saturday, August 2, 2025

Surprises here and there

Today's result:

 

The Lynx smashed the Aces, 111-58, setting a league record for margin of victory on the road.

 

WNBA team news:

 

Sources say a Celtics' minority owner and an investment group will buy the Sun and move the team to Boston. 

 

Behind the scenes with the Valkyries.

 

The fan who threw the sex toy at the first game earlier this week was arrested.

 

WNBA player news:

 

Gabby Williams' resurgence proves she is vital to Seattle's success. 

 

Napheesa Collier exited tonight's game with an ankle injury. 

 

WNBA coach news:

 

Storm coach Noelle Quinn ripped last night's "ridiculous" officiating in her team's 2OT loss to the Sparks. 

Posted by Sue Favor at 9:52 PM No comments:

Friday, August 1, 2025

Expect the unexpected

Today's results:


The Dream thrashed the Mercury, 95-72.

 

The Sun upset the Liberty, 78-62. 


The Valkyries topped the Sky, 73-66.

 

The Fever defeated the Wings, 88-78.

 

The Sparks outlasted the Storm in 2OT, 108-106.

 

WNBA team news:

 

Indiana is 4 games above .500 for the first time in 10 years, and they still have room to improve.

 

Connecticut rookies offer a hopeful glimpse into the future, but the team is a long way away from consistency. 

 

WNBA player news:

 

A'ja Wilson is focused on improving her team - not getting MVP. 

 

A strong work ethic and Western African roots drive Sonia Citron.

 

Other news:

 

For the second game in a row, a WNBA game was interrupted when a fan threw a sex toy onto the court. 

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