Indiana, New York Liberty and WNBA
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The Phoenix Mercury knocked off the Dallas Wings 93–80 on Wednesday night to push their record to 7–4 on the season, and knock the Wings to just 1–10. You'd have a hard time knowing the result after watching an official WNBA highlights package,
Kahleah Copper and the Mercury called out the WNBA for not showing any of their highlights following a win vs the Wings.
The WNBA action on Sunday, June 15 kicks off at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. where the Connecticut Sun host the Chicago Sky for the first of four meetings between these squads this season.
Dallas Wings star Arike Ogunbowale opens up about her experience playing alongside Paige Bueckers and her thoughts on the future of
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Yardbarker on MSNPaige Bueckers' historic performance had Mercury calling out WNBAPaige Bueckers made WNBA history on Wednesday night, tying Caitlin Clark's rookie scoring record of 35 points. The attention garnered by the performance, which came in a losing effort, left her opponent feeling overlooked.
Yet in the league's highlight video on Thursday morning, it was all about Wings star Paige Bueckers, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA draft who had been out for almost two weeks with a concussion and an illness. She came back strong, with 35 points on 13-for-19 shooting.
Indiana will be without Caitlin Clark for at least one more game. Will the Fever pick up their second straight win? They'll have to do it with head coach Stephanie White, who will not be at the game.
The WNBA announced the "Line 'Em Up" campaign, which can bring the orange official WNBA 3-point to a basketball court near you.
New York, off to its best start in franchise history, scored the first 12 points of the game and cruised from there.