In her return from an ankle injury, star Aces forward A’ja Wilson set a WNBA record in a win over the Indiana Fever on Wednesday.
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The filings on Wednesday come after former Aces player Dearica Hamby filed a federal lawsuit alleging “intimidation, discrimination and retaliation.”
A name, image and likeness company plans to host a Thanksgiving week college basketball tournament in Las Vegas at MGM Grand Garden.
Rookie sensation Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever take on the Aces on Wednesday. The status of star Aces forward A’ja Wilson is uncertain.
The Aces lost to the New York Liberty on Sunday without the help of their best player, two-time WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson, who missed her first game since 2019.
Three-time WNBA MVP-turned-broadcaster Sheryl Swoopes doesn’t know if the Aces can win it all again, but she remembers how her Houston Comets did it.
The Aces erased a double-digit deficit to defeat the Connecticut Sun on Friday in Uncasville, Connecticut, and grab their fourth straight victory.
The Aces’ morale has remained high through some of their stumbles following the Olympic break, but now the team seems to be coming together even more.
Dave Portnoy bet $100,000 to win $10 million at DraftKings sportsbook on a 100-1 long shot to win the WNBA title during the league’s Olympic break.
All five of the Aces’ starters scored in the first five minutes, and they romped to a victory over the Chicago Sky on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena.
A’ja Wilson’s historic season for the Aces has her on pace to win her third MVP trophy, one year after she finished third in a tightly contested race.
The Aces didn’t make any moves at the WNBA’s trade deadline, but they did add depth by signing a center to a seven-day contract.
Aces star A’ja Wilson has made a notable sartorial choice with the team struggling coming out of the Olympic break.
A’ja Wilson reached more milestones, and Tiffany Hayes shined in her third start of the season with Jackie Young out against the Dream on Friday at Michelob Ultra Arena.
With their worst record since 2019, the Aces don’t look like back-to-back defending WNBA champions — even with the league’s best player in A’ja Wilson.