Las Vegas Aces October 30 Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne Headline 2026 Women's Basketball HOF Class Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne and Cheryl Reeve headline the 2026 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame class announced Thursday.
WNBA October 2 Unrivaled Headed to Philadelphia Next Season for League's 1st 'Tour Stop' Unrivaled is headed to Philly! The 3-on-3 women's basketball league announced it will play a pair of games there during its second season.
Atlanta Dream September 23 2025 WNBA Championship Odds: Lynx Heavy Favorites Four teams are left battling it out for the 2025 WNBA championship. Who will take the crown? Here are the latest odds.
Chicago Sky July 9 Sky star Angel Reese reacts after slapping clipboard out of coach's hand Chicago Sky star forward Angel Reese reacted after a clip of her slapping the clipboard out of a coach's hand during the team's loss to the Washington Mystics.
Washington Mystics June 27 Mystics’ Jade Melbourne chips tooth in gruesome injury after getting elbowed by Aces’ Chelsea Gray Washington Mystics guard Jade Melbourne was all smiles after she sustained a gruesome injury when she was elbowed in the mouth in Thursday night's win.
Chicago Sky June 18 Angel Reese swipes Mystics rookie as Sky falls to Washington Chicago Sky star forward Angel Reese took a swipe at Washington Mystics rookie Kiki Iriafen during their matchup on Tuesday night, but nothing escalated further.
Indiana Fever May 4 Fever, Mystics players get into heated incidents during preseason game Indiana Fever newcomer Sophie Cunningham was in the midst of two tussles during the team's preseason game against the Washington Mystics on Saturday.
Paige Bueckers April 12 2025 WNBA Draft odds: Paige Bueckers favored to go No. 1 Paige Buckets appears to be a shoo-in to go No. 1. What about the rest of the top five? Check out the odds.
WNBA April 4 WNBA star Elena Delle Donne retires after 11 seasons and 2019 championship Seven-time WNBA All-Star, two-time Most Valuable Player and WNBA champion Elena Delle Donne is retiring after 11 seasons.
WNBA December 13, 2024 WNBA owner questions why Caitlin Clark was named Time Athlete of the Year, suggests it will cause racism Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson said that Time Magazine should have put the whole WNBA on its cover instead of just Caitlin Clark.