WNBA sets All-Star record
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Emma Meesseman to rejoin WNBA
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Dallas Wings All-Star rookie Paige Bueckers has been the talk of the WNBA in 2025. Fresh off a NCAA Championship run with the UConn Huskies in her final colleg
Paige Bueckers leads all WNBA rookies in scoring (18.4 points per game) and assists (5.5 per game), and she ranks second in steals (1.7 per game), and she accomplished something on Tuesday night that put her name in the records books.
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When the WNBA’s biggest stars took the court for the All-Star Game, every player wore a T-shirt sharing a simple message: “Pay Us What You Owe Us.”
A WNBA All-Star had an embarrassing time trying to get into a club while in Indianapolis for the All-Star Weekend. While streaming on Twitch, Minnesota Lynx guard Courtney Williams tried to get into a nightclub,
The Indiana Fever will attempt to take down the defending WNBA champion New York Liberty on Tuesday night without their superstar player Caitlin Clark.
Was Caitlin Clark photographed at a 2025 WNBA All-Star event wearing a T-shirt that read "I Deserve NBA Money"? No, that's not true: The image is fake, posted to a self-described parody account. Authentic photos and video from a
WNBA All-Star Game didn't quite match 2024's record TV numbers, but the event still cleared 2 million viewers for the second straight year.
The WNBA, much like the NBA, is quickly being built on the backs of superstars. Angel Reese, A'ja Wilson, Caitlin Clark, and Paige Bueckers are ushering the WNBA into its most successful era, and the players are looking to capitalize on it.