Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA)

WNBA: Sparks outlast Storm in back-and-forth battle

Nneka Ogwumike scored seven of her game-high 24 points in the fourth quarter and grabbed nine rebounds as the Los Angeles Sparks defeated the host Seattle Storm 88-83 on...

WNBA: Aces’ A’ja Wilson, after historic night, takes aim at Fire

Four-time MVP A'ja Wilson is coming off a big milestone as her Las Vegas Aces head to Portland...

WNBA: Wings welcome Mercury looking to start new win streak

The Dallas Wings and Phoenix Mercury both look to return to their winning ways when they square off...

WNBA: Brittney Sykes explodes to help Tempo rally, extend Sun’s struggle

Brittney Sykes tied her career high with 38 points and Marina Mabrey added 21 against her former team,...

WNBA: Fever eager for another chance to play struggling Sky

For the Indiana Fever, piling up victories in any form is all that matters. Historically, that hasn't been a...

WNBA: Fever guard Caitlin Clark (back) sits out vs. Fire

Fever star guard Caitlin Clark sat out Indiana's home game against the Portland Fire with a back injury on Wednesday in Indianapolis. Clark was not...

WNBA: Overachieving Tempo seek 3-game win streak at Lynx

The Minnesota Lynx hope to get back to the basics Thursday evening. Fortunately for them, they have a pair of players who can help them...

WNBA: Liberty hoping to add star power in contest vs. Valkyries

The New York Liberty are hoping to get back two All-Stars -- point guard Sabrina Ionescu and power forward Satou Sabally -- on Thursday...

WNBA: Sparks, Mercury both seeking more ‘punch’ on defense

The visiting Los Angeles Sparks and Phoenix Mercury enter Thursday's game searching for answers following home losses to the expansion Toronto Tempo. The Mercury (2-3)...

WNBA: Brittney Sykes, Marina Mabrey combine for 61 as Tempo top Mercury

Behind 31 points from Brittney Sykes and 30 from Marina Mabrey, the expansion Toronto Tempo won consecutive games for the first time, beating the...

WNBA: Storm looking for added help as Sun pay a visit

Help is on the way for the Seattle Storm. Awa Fam, a 6-foot-4 center who was the No. 3 overall pick in this spring's WNBA...